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"Sond up another lot of paper and rubbers-I'll got this smile somehow if I have to work all night ".
OLLOWING
Sitting
are the end-
of-the-world prophecies of
Old Mother Shipton (1486-1561) rewritten by Old Moore Gubbins, world-famous modern astrologer.
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*
Horseless carriages shall ny Over the earth and in the sky, Faster than the speed of sound Round the world and round
round
and
ar
Till there's neither peace nor rest
sinnor, cursed Or For saint
blest
none;
Though few will have enough
cat
have
to
Rich and poor shall all be one
master, both Till man and
Favourite dogs shall sit at meat, Woman shall man's rights acquire And ape his manners and attire: Women's counsel shall be sought
fools and
every at knaves By
court
on the Fence
by NATHANIEL GUBBINS
་
I
George. "I'm all right," said St He forced a smile as he gazed with grave adoration at her clown's face, with its red gash of lipstick across
the white..
"Know any funny stories about funerals?" asked the Only Girl, "No," answered St George, don't know any funny stories about
funerals."
"I
"Penny for your thoughts then." "Not worth it," said St George, "See I can guess in 20 questions.
Till minds of all men are bemused. Animal, vegetable or mineral?" The world bedevilled
fused;
and con-
was
And women's voices shall be raised In taverns where good ale
praised;
And none who sit and drink, their
wallop
Shall know the goodwife from the
trollop.
Mon shall hear what others say Twenty thousand miles away; Men the eye hath never seen Shall move like ghosts upon
screen;
Д
And music good and music bad Shell-ll-the-air-and-drive men
mad
East and West shall quarrel sore And cach thall threaten total
wor,
Which, if started, shall not sparo A man, beast, a bird in air, Nor glowing bride with wedding
ring,
No woman, child, no living thing. If war should come this awful
strife
Shall be about a way of life, One for East, and one for West, But each shall think his own
best
One's way his power to increase And one to chew his gum
peace;
the
in
Yet if world must end and 'heavens
fall There'll be no way of life at all.
reason chum
In nineteen
one.
L
* *
fails
it.
you've had
hundred and umply
In the Barley Mow
"Animal "Big or little?" "Big."
"Can you eat it?"
"I wouldn't like to."
"How many legs?"
I think".
"Real or imaginary?"
"Real to me." "Don't tell
me it's that dragon: cain, for Criper salce.""
again,
"Yes," said St George, "It's the dragon again."
--
MRS OKSANA KASENKINA'S OWN STORY
INSTALMENT 16
NLY two days remained until the scheduled salling of the Pobeda which was to tako me back to Russia. I was like à person being swept by a tide out into the open sea. Although I was at the very shore, I could find no anchorage.
"The evening of Wednesday, July 28, I tele- phoned the Russian language nowspaper, the Novoye Russkoyo Slovo, and asked for the editor. Perhaps I was influenced in this by the act of Igor Gouzenko, my compatriot in Canada, when ho went to the Ottawa newspaper in his critical hour, ns 1 had learned from seeing "The Iron Curtain."
Without identifying myself and disclosing the object of my call, I inquired if the editor, Mr Mark Weinbaum, was in the office. I was told that he had left, but would be at his desk the next day. Although I know the paper was anti- Communist and stood for demo- cracy and freedom, I asked if there were any Communists around the place.
"My husband says he later the Russians most for making the Right wing Tories right,"
"Although they're moderns, they're really very idens old-fashioned. Karl Marx's
wonderful 100 may have sounded
sound like years ago, but they grannie's bedtime story now."
"Even their diplomats are trained diplomats and Itara like the old
Communists Imagine
ruppose that everybody else is trained liar, too."
A
first
"Margaret's father had his hangover when he was 15, and has had one every morning since for 50
Die
"Come along, gentlemen, please," Yeaven people apeale of a perfect said the barman."
"Your father wanted to ninke must dad for that," sold
with feasting and drinking." the Only Girl.
"And as a reward he offered me your hand in marriage," sald St George, "but a true knight does not seek reward. So I rode away."
"Ladies and gentlemen. please," you barman. "Ain't shouted the got no omes?"
Party Conversation
stopped scullery Alms American
Thursday morning I cautiously made my way to the offices of Mr Weinbaum, who received me instant- ly.
He understood my situation as soon as I nervously reelted to him a few salient facts. He was the first man I had met in the United States to inspire me with con- Adence. He suggested that Vladimir freelanco Russian Zenzínov, journalist, would be in a position to give time to my rescue. I had never heard of Zenzinov, although He had a high reputation as Uonist in Czarist days. Mc
baum assured me that I would be in safe hands. After telephoning Mr Zenzinov, he sent me to his homo on Riverside Drive.
ON A TIGHT-ROPE
KNEW 1 was walking a tight- rope by establishing contacts with anti-Communist elements.. Mr Zen- zinov showed himself as
sympathe tie to my plight as his friend the The circumstances under which Mr. Zenzinov lived, in one did not bespeak affluence. I pouted out my heart to him, and po told he
that
ho was sure arrangements could be made to put me in a safe place. He described
editor.
and room,
will
English summer day they mean the entire summer season in England."
newspapers "It British regarding Hollywood as a maid's heaven, would lose halt their appeal "Margaret's fallier's boule give British films a better chance. prove that hangovers are healthy." "My husband says the health ser vice is being quietly sabotaged by some doctors handing out free pre- scriptions for almost anything you used to buy at the chemist'e."
When my dentist's in the scheme i don't see why I should buy tooth
AFTER the success of his book paste."
..
"AFTER I Surens "Despite his 20,000 hangovers
garet's father's writing a new called "Twenty
on
unless you count
one Margaret's father's never had Thousand Hang ache or a pain
Oil" headaches." overs, or Fifty Years on the
NEW YORK LETTER:
Miss Lamour's Dress Shop
DOROT
pro- 14.)
Univeralty:
The Only Girl swapped her hand- bog viciously.
"Dragons dragons, dragons," she said.
heard of nothing but
By Frederick Cook dragona ever since you came out of
NEW YORK hend of Columbia the Army Aren't pink elephants good enough for you on a couple of OROTHY Lamour, who made "Have funt-when-you-get-to-my. regret every day that Night ales?"
the sarong popular, is going age you'll "I am wondering if I shall have into the dress business, design you didn't." (Ike was 58 on October to stay the dragon again," said St
her own selling and ing George. thought I had slain him ducts in her own shop in Holly- for the last time."
"You and your old dragons," said the Only Girl. "Give us a couple of gin and times," she said to the barman, "before I go screwey,"
"I thought I had slain him for the repeated St George, last time," "but I thought that in 1918. And I thought it at Waterloo. I thought It at Agincourt and Crecy, put
even thought it when I slew him the first time and carried you back to your father's castle."
The Only Girl giggled. "My father's castle's good," she said. "Dad's only been inside castle, and that's the Elephant and Castic."
"It was a
Onc
castle on a wooden hill," said St George, "and as I rode across the drawbridge with you in my arms the setting sun gilded the grey hottlements. It looked like a castle of pure gold."
"The gin and limes'll cost Bou TN the Barley Mow, St George, out four and six," said the Only Girl,
"Your hair was gold and long." of his battledress and looking said St George. "It flowed across smart and fresh in his ready-made my shoulder like a golden wave."
the Only "Permanent?" utility tweeds, was sitting at the with the Only Girl in the World. Girl.
bar
The Only Girl, who was dabbing
at a face already so thickly, powder-
ed that she appeared to be wearing
Was
St
n mask of uncooked pastry, sulky. Instead of being bright and full of second-hand radio gags like most of the boys she knew, George was in one of his moods.
"Cheer up, Sunskine," she said, making, a face at him.
NANGY
asked
*
"Time, gents, please," said barman."
wood. Each will label, autographed.
have
state
her own
mo
to me the work of the Tolstoy Foun- dallon to aid refugees from Soviet oppression, and the farm which was operated by Countess Alexan- dra Tolstoy, the favourite daughter It of the great Russian writer.
AL seemed an ideal hide-out and haven. Mr Zenzinov got in touch with Countess Tolstoy at her office in New York, and that afternoon we
for went down
Interview. Alexandra Tolstoy, too,
displayed
an
At
the tenderest sympathy for me. last, I felt, I was among people who understood me, who had bonds with America, and who could gulde me to a new life.
It was arranged that I should continue living with the Porojnia- kovs until Saturday morning when would leave for the pier of the Pobeda. But instead of going to the boat, I would go to Zenzinov's place and he would then accompany
me to the Reed Farm of the Tolstoy Foundation, some 20 miles out of New York.
of the big town is being used more and more before my
Big news for thousands of New Yorkers is the
ashing game
just off-shore. The tung
again. Every Bre running
scores of bonts morning at dawn
out. Deep-sea anglers bring back-sometimes-tuna weighing 300 to 500lb., caught within sight of the day's fishing city's skyscrapers. A (everything included) costs 60s. a head.
•
Grange groves
Next time you see New York on the films and wonder "Is it really ke that?" the answer la Yes. This an real-life back-drop for pictures. work un ~ Camera crews usually
man to passers-by in plain vans parked by the kerb, so that gaping onlookers will not ruin everything.
War scare has not prevented a the tremendous rush for space ships to Britain and the Continent next summer. All third-class space for England and France la booked for next May, June and July on the well-known lines alrendy,
...
JITTERY, SUSPICIOUS
the
· Friday evening, night scheduled sailing, Porojniakov came home from the ho served 18 Consulate, where secretary, unusually early.
I was He looked Jittery and suspicious. over the bundles and the suitcases in my room, and asked me how many heavy pieces I had sent off to the express company. I was wondering if my surreptitious visits the anti-Soviet Russians lind been spotted.
I retired late that night. As was my habit, I went into the kitchen to get something out of our com- mont
for ü refrigerator
snack.. Usually I had tes, sometimes glass of milk.
California, whose are not yielding as they did, has a new worry: the oranges are chrink ing in size. It used to take 220 to for shipment. Now it all a box
Dale Camegle's new book "How Lakes 277.
to Stop Worrying and Start Living" Detroit announces Д luminous has been having a startling success I was known as a light sleeper. motor car, visible at a great distance in North Carolina. Volume of order The slightest noise would awaken
until they me. after dark. The Now York Sun puzzled the publishers
I had the reputation of never understand
at school. comments: "We
the found that a local paper had ad- consternation 'at the parking places is terrifle."
of Chicago, Dr O. N. Wogiman, foot specialist, says
women should always
nylons half buy their
their foot size. size bigger than Seven out of 10 wear their stock small. They
That nachside fortised it as "How to Stop Working Pastept like a shrugged porean, night
and Start, Living."
my
once did I wake up. And when I rose in the morning, my head was.
1 ascribed Henry V. is back in New York as heavy as lead. for a limited run at one of the condition to my nervous tension.
When I emerged from my room, Opening here in "Art" theatres. April 1946, it has already made Porojniakov was already up and an unusual procedure for £750,000 in the U.S.A. and Canada. shout,
him.
He stared at me intently and then And Hamlet has opened here, too, called my attention to a couple
It is filling one of the of red marks on my right arm. at lost. city's best theatres on Park-avenue. looked at them in astonishment, Advice to, student group by the Engagement, eight weeks to start not having been aware
York schoolmaster' with, maybe more later. Evening before. eminent New
D. Eisenhower,
(Continued on Page 5). Mr Dwight
now prices: 55. d., 8. Bd.,, 128.
Ings, too
should be
the able to wiggle their toes freely at
all times,
"Round your little waist was golden girdle," said St George.
An Arst damosel had rescued my distress."
•
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The Little Skeptic
PEE WEE I'M GOING TO READ YOU SOME
RHYMES BY MOTHER GOOSE
"THE LITTLE DOO. LAUGHED TO SEE SUCH SPORT AND THE COW JUMPED OVER THE MOON",
MOTHE
GOOSE
BALTYMEST
I DON'T BELIEVE
1*
*
BUT IT'S ONLY A MAKE-BELIEVE RHYME, PEE WEE
MOTHER
OH, I BELIEVE THE RHYME ALL RIGHT
*
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BUT I DONT BELIEVE SHE
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