Hollywood (1942)

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FLYING FREIGHTERS Of THE MURE! ARE ships obsolete? Are the railroads doomed? Will cargoes soon be whisked across the country, over oceans and even around the world ^ in giant winged freighters weighing 500 tons or more — eight times as much as the B-19, biggest plane ever made? This question is one of the hottest controversial subjects today. SPOT gives you the answer and in a fascinating drawing by Lieut. Douglas Rolfe, formerly of the Royal Air Force, shows you what the titanic aerial transports of tomorrow, carrying hundreds of tons of cargo 8,000 miles without a stop, will look like. Don't miss Flying Freighters in the December issue, on sale November I I. You may think you know how to walk — but you probably don't! There are a lot of ways to walk, and most of them are wrong. The right way is the easiest, but few of us practice it. In this day of curtailed transportation services and autos stored for the duration, walking is necessary and patriotic. It might as well be fun and health-giving too. SPOT for December tells you how to make friends of your feet in Wake Up and Walk. Plus Mexico's Movies Come of Age, an inside view of Mexico's own Hollywood; Working Girl, a day in the life' of a two-year-old professional glamour girl; Frederic Goudy, the story of the greatest living type designer; a sneak preview of the latest movie hit; SPOT's album of new personalities in the news, and twenty other fascinating picture features. Get your December SPOT today, 10c everywhere. NOW 16 PAGES BIGGER!