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Axis planes pecked at Allied supply lines, pounded at their bases at Bougie and Bone. Axis submarines attacked sup porting warships and transports in the Mediterranean Sea. Armored columns-indicative of the strength which the Axis has succeeded in rushing into Tunisia-jabbed at the Allies' advancing columns. But step by step, through the valleys and over the rugged ridges of the Atlas Mountains, the Allied troops moved ahead...
...only are the newspaper reviewers inclined, as Ben Hecht recently wrote, "to come to drama not to drink or sup But more to shine their little egos up," but their reviews are also conditioned by the editorial policies on the papers. No wonder a value standard in modern drama is completely lacking. A reviewer must see "Hamlet" tonight and the latest Cole Porter musical tomorrow night and comment intelligently on both. This calls for immediate reactions to an art form existing only for a short period of time. A high aesthetic standard, a delight in the whole range...
Panama was swinging to the new President. Twenty-five of the National Assembly's 32 members had declared their sup port. The press, including brother Harmo dio Arias' Panama America, was strongly sympathetic. The Central American press generally applauded the change in Government...
Moreover, the diversion of farm labor to military construction reduced food sup plies...
...Gauss, having none, could say nothing. Later, when President Roosevelt told the world that the U.S. Navy would sink any Nazi raider molesting shipping in the western Atlantic, Chinese radio operators strained at their earphones to hear one word about China or the Pacific. They heard none. Chungking censors sup pressed Washington dispatches reporting that the U.S. was considering Japanese claims to north and central China in return for peace in the Pacific (TIME, Sept...