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AT THE CHURCH Sghiing Sy wat verTiment Pass 80,000 Mark Louis Bromfield has delivered, Frederic eketten, por of | Appliances A Raigiaes Center with . . y 0 ”» | oh > o * arranged to buy 1% hd rounds| Hermitage House reports that to Harper the manuscript of his Char igi he Salon Immediate Delivery a Civic Circumference “Minority Religion of small arms ammunition from(sales of the best seller, “Dia-| : new novel “Mr. Smith” scheduled at work on a new novel, entitled | ¥*°f Nertheast Appliance Dealer private industry, it was informed Delida By Reb Jubbard Dive 5 for fall publication Aug. 22. “The Fault of the Apple,” to be JARRETT'S ALL SOULS CHURCH bY the Stats Depariien; that es. oa lation will on This is the novel on which Mr. Published by Rinehart in the fall | ,,, yy\1oN (Beishtwost) CB. 1011 port licenses would be refused. anslation appear. Bromfield has been working for of 1952. . 1458 N. Alabama St.

Thus was Chiang Kai-shek disarmed in the face of a mounting Communist attack. When President Truman reversed this fateful policy in 1948, after Congress had voted funds to assist Free China, the delivery of arms to China was sabotaged in the State, Defense and Com-

merce Departments. = ” .

AFTER DUNKIRK, shipments|cident-proneness.

were en route to U. 8. ports within a week after Winston Churchill had informed President Roose--velt of Britain's desperate need. It was seven months after the money had been voted for China that the first substantial shipment of arms left Seattle. Then it was too late. More recent history is recalled by reference to the State Department memorandum of Dec. 23, 1949, for which Secretary of State

Author Hubbard is working on three followup books: A book of dianetics case histories for which there is a big demand, a book on group techniques of dianetics, and a book on refinements of the original dianetics techniques. Several hospitals have begun to use dianetics processing and one insurance company is using dianetics techniques to discover ac-|°

‘Ark of Empire,’ Depicts History of Building

An unusual contribution to Americana, the history of a single building — San Francisco's Montgomery Block—is contained in “Ark of Empire,” by Idwal Jones, which Doubleday will publish on May 24. Built in 1853 and the only office building to survive the San

AUTOBIOG . . . Virginia F. Selvey is the author of "And My High Tower," an autobiographical account of a young couple who, through faith, discovered the real meaning of life and love, to be published Thursday by Doubleday.

Acheson accepted responsibility. This was a secret message to American diplomats abroad in-| structing them to be prepared for the “loss” of Formosa to the Communists and for the possibility of! early American recognition of the! Communist regime. But the most intriguing chap-

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Francisco earthquake and fire, the Montgomery Block has mirrored the history of the California city for almost a century.

"Written in Stars’

A novel based on the life of the artist, Albrecht Durer, entitled

ters in this book are those en- Written in the Stars” by F. titled “How the Communists Cap- Hope Fisher, will be published by tured the Diplomats,” . .. “And Harper and Brothers on May 23. the Secretary of State” ... “And This ig the first book to treat

a number of years. He says: “Mr. |" Smith” is the story of thousands, perhaps millions, of American] men who reach middle age to find that life no longer seems worth living, and that they are just ‘marking time’ until they die. Some of them die suddenly, others take to drinking heavily.”

Author Signs Contract

Lenard Kaufman has signed a contract with Doubleday to publish his next novel, “Diminishing

Return.” Mr. Kaufman's recent book, “Jubel’s Children,” was published in 1950 and was a selection of the Dollar Book Club. {His two previous novels were “The | {Lower Part of the Sky” and] |“Tender Mercy.” “Diminishing |Return” will be published early in '1952. |

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the Public.” Here the author names names and fixes responsibility for events. Sen. McCarthy shot all around this target without finding the mark. The Tydings committee didn’t look for it. Most startling of all to most people, perhaps, will be the knowledge that most of the officials responsible for our failure in Asia remain at the controls in the State Department in spite of the obvious damage they have done, Miss Utley does not call these people Communists. She has no doubt that some of them are Marxists who regard themselves as ‘liberal idealists.” She puts Secretary Acheson in this category, as one who is “muddleminded” on the Communist problem. But under the influence of men who did not understand that the

the dramatic events of Durer's life as fiction.

' * Hoover's Memoirs Herbert Hoover's memoirs will appear in a first volume next fall. under the Macmillan imprint. Covering Mr. Hoover's career through World War I and up to 1920, the initial volume now is being partly serialized in Collier's.

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