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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXXIV No. 14
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Hopeful Mayor (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: Opening Gun (National Affairs)

CONGRESS: Quotes and Arguments (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

National Affairs: Big Michigander (National Affairs)

NEW YORK: Peace in Pocantico (National Affairs / NEW YORK)

National Affairs: Promised Land (National Affairs)

POLITICAL NOTES: Moley's Hymn (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

WAR & PEACE: Record Sandwich (National Affairs / WAR & PEACE)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Scenario (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

GERMANY: Seven Years War? (Foreign News / GERMANY)

Foreign News: Front or Back? (Foreign News)

FRANCE: National Solidarity (Foreign News / FRANCE)

RUMANIA: Blood for Blood (Foreign News / RUMANIA)

ITALY: In the Straddle (Foreign News / ITALY)

AMERICAS: No Big Brother (Foreign News / AMERICAS)

POLAND: The End (Foreign News / POLAND)

JAPAN: Remember the Panay (Foreign News / JAPAN)


WAR & TERRORISM
WESTERN THEATRE: Side Door (World War / WESTERN THEATRE)

POLISH THEATRE: Divide and Rule (World War / POLISH THEATRE)

AT SEA: Jutland No. II (World War / AT SEA)

World War: Submarine v. Blockade (World War)

PROPAGANDA: Heavy Blows (World War / PROPAGANDA)


SCIENCE
Science: Low on Horror

Science: Raucous Crying


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Aircraft and Alcohol (Medicine)

Medicine: Poison for Pain (Medicine)

Medicine: Vitamins (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Fair-Haired Boys (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Little Sisters

Religion: First

Religion: Indiscreet


SPORT
Sport: Unwiitting Lady

Sport: Summa cum Laude

Sport: Who Won, Oct. 2, 1939


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Blue Book: Legman (Blue Book)


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DMITRY MEDVEDEV, Russian President, blaming nightclub managers in Perm, Russia for a fire that killed 109 people Saturday; the managers had refused to comply with fire safety standards despite repeated demands