News from 31/10/1936
1936; Gale Group;
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Peter Paul O'Mara, Frederick L. Collins, Princess Alexandra Kropotkin, Elita Wilson, Captain W. J. Blackledge, Bernarr Macfadden, Beverly Hills, Don Van Harton, Frederick James Smith, John Erskine, Rev. Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, Frank C. Hanighen, Norman Anthony, Bernarr MacFadden, Fred Allhoff, Dora Macy, Edwin B. Dooley, Irene Castle McLaughlin,
ResumoLiberty Ace Feature Syndicate, Inc. Stoopnagle and Budd Liberty How about Your Job—After Election? Table of Contents Will Be Found on Page 62 Firestone Tracking New York's Crime Barons Beginning the Saga of a Young Crusader and a Great City's Revolt—The True Story at Last of the Dewey Investigation and the Capture of "Lucky" Luciano Anthony Abbot Crime Commentator for Liberty, Says Schlitz Vitamins A. B. G. And D Master Villon Examines His Heart Villan Again-And the Depths of a Girl's Brown Eyes! Our Lusty Poet-Rogue Confronts a Strange New Plight Crab Orchard Prince Albert Symphony in Minor Photoplay What Would Jesus Do in the Present Crisis? The Author of "In His Steps" Applies to 1936 the Question He Asked in His Famous Best-Seller of Forty Years Ago Ghost in the Wind Terror Riding the Skies, and a Girl like a Shining Dream—In a Breath-taking Tale of a Love That Was Lost and the Ways of the Human Heart Edison Mazda Lamps Announcing A Series of Radio Discussions of National Questions Twenty Questions Oralgene Hellcats in the Spanish War Will Women Fight on All Fronts of the Future? Roosevelt or Landon? Liberty's Election Forecast A Revealing Poll of National Sentiment Returns from 5,145 Editors (the Majority London Supporters) Indicate Republican Gains—But a Democratic Victory Riding High Tragedy Strikes, and a Gallant Girl Bares a Hopeless Love—A Chapter of New Thrills in a Swift, Exciting Novel of Rodeo Days and Nights Pennzoil Mr. Dunkle's Diary Falls and a Faucet—Westward Ho-Hoing—All That Goes up Doesn't Come down The Stray Dogs of Irene Castle Adex The Man Who Forgot How to Play Mr. Lewis's Study of Last Youth Is Shrewdly Played on the Screen . . . Another Ex-Best-Seller Introduces A New Personality, And Mr. Menjon Emerges Again As A Farceur Goodrich Liberty This Week's Reviews Arvin The Loves of John Barrymore Mary Astor, Camilla and Carole, the Ineluctable Elaine . . . So The Story Ends—With A Question: What Next? Why Millions Will Want to Switch to 1937 Dodge Feen-A-Mint Liberty Acidity Makes Women Look Older Salicon Tablets Crosswords The Stuff Football Stars Are Made of It's Not Brains or Brawn, but the Fighting Heart, Says One Who Knows—And Evokes Some Stirring Memories to Prove It Dead Pan Butterworth Legion of Lost Souls To the Ladies Liberty's Patriotic Game of Presidents Vicks Medicated Cough Drops Plastic Wood Presidents F. J. Cheney & Co. Vox Pop Is Everybody Insane in This Country? Liberty Will It Happened in The Reader's Digest: Signs of the Times Contents Liberty Taxes . . . Taxes Chesterfield
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