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Issue Date: NOVEMBER, 1942; VOL. 13, NO. 1; WHOLE NO. 73
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 178 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous ART reproductions, MANY in color -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]

COVER GIRL: So breathtakingly beautiful is KATHARINE BOOTH that even hardened Hollywoodians stop to gasp when she passes by on the street. Some of them manage to gulp, "You ought to be in pictures." Three embarrassed gentlemen did -- with the result that today, Miss Booth is a rising young star in the movie firmament. The first man got her a photographic modeling job, the second work in commercial movie shorts, the third was her stepping stone to a contract with Paramount. L. Willinger of Hollywood is responsible for this charmingly come-hitherish cover photograph of Miss Booth.

ARTICLES:
Calling All Doctors for Total War ... MICHAEL EVANS. Rationing of medical care?
Uncle Sam's Four-Legged Army ... SIGMUND SAMETH. The K-9 Corps of the U. S. Army.
LI'L ABNER Makes a Killing ... HOWARD WHITMAN. ("When Al Capp combined hokum and yokel to get Yokum, he put comedy back into the comics. It's all very amoozin' -- and not at all confoozin'") [Nice and interesting article!]
Slow Death for Sale ... MARK GAYN. Japan's plot to poison the world.
Milk for the Millions ... CARLOS C. VAN LEER, JR. Milk Hunger.
Piper-Cubs into Hellcats ... MURRAY TEIGH BLOOM. Using them in war.
Back of the Yards, Inc ... GRETTA PALMER.
Good News about Yellow Fever ... WILLIAM MCKEE GERMAN, M.D.
Old Pilots Aren't Bold Pilots ... CLYDE VANDEBURG.
Big Shots Use Big Words ... NORMAN LEWIS.
Tin Hats for Telephones ... BERTRAM FOWLER. Keep Victory words flying on all fronts!
Charles Courtney, the Human Pass Key ... BARBARA HEGGIE.
Speed Up with Music ... PAUL W. KEARNEY. If you sing at work, you'll be happier, faster and more efficient!
Tactics for Table Tops ... ALBERT A. OSTROW. Game manufacturors follow the headlines.
MORRIE and FRANK KOZINSKI: Goldwyns on a Shoestring ... IRVING WALLACE.
John Spencer Redshaw, the Trader: The Sultan of Swap ... ROBERT M. YODER.

FICTION FEATURE: Somewhere Safe to Sea ... ROBERT SHAPLEN.

FEATURES:
Your Enemy, the Jap: A Picture Story. [MANY pages of photos and captions]
Game of Words in Reverse: Quiz.
Canal Transit -- U.S.S. Ranger. Painting by Arthur Beaumont. [Two page fold-out]
A President's Mission: U. S. S. Tuscaloosa, painting by Linton Kistler. [Two page fold-out]
The Raft: Coronet Bookette .. ROBERT TRUMBULL.
The Gallery of Photographs. [MANY Pages of Artistic photographs, including 2 page fold-out color nude by Erwin Blumenfeld!]
Top Publicists: Portfolio of Personalities.
West with the Night: Coronet BOOKETTE ... BERYL MARKHAM.

MISCELLANY:
The Best I Know.
Not of Our Species.
Carroll's Corner.
Forgotten Mysteries ... R. DE WITT MILLER.
Your Other Life.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL, BERNARD GEIS.
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