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...Margaret Sanger Slee, 63, who has borne the brunt of the American battle for birth control (and three children), advised Europe and Asia to stop having babies for ten years. Hungry countries should not "bring any more children into the world to starve," she proclaimed. Did that include England? "Definitely," she said, and took a plane to tell that country all about...
...seats). Unexpected was the strength of the Social Democrats, who stand for evolutionary socialism (about 90 seats). The Communists, despite militancy and tight organization, got only five seats. Most revolutionary was the election of 38 women, including Mrs. Shidzue Kato, the former Baroness Ishimoto, famed as the Margaret Sanger of Japan. At least 13 ballots were merely marked "More Food," one was cast for Harry Truman, and a dozen bore the write-in "General MacArthur...
...Flight Lieut. William John Sanger, 29, of Harvey, N.D., who enlisted in April 1941. A bomber pilot, he has won both the D.S.O. and the D.F.C. ¶ Flight Lieut. John Harlan Stickell, 30, Gilson, Ill. He joined up in 1941, is a bomber pilot, holds the D.S.O. and the D.F.C...
...away from her German home at 15 (her father used to beat her over the head with his pipe), went on the stage, turned reformer, was jailed eight times, in 13 years hawked 99,000 copies of the Birth Control Review on Manhattan streets, was called by Margaret Sanger the "Rock of Gibraltar...
Money Counts. In Los Angeles, 70-year-old Sanger E. French, married 50 years, finally got a divorce, explained that he would have done it 25 years before, but "it wasn't expedient from the standpoint of finance...