er New Kind of War•inci(lcnce that | Twice bombed out of hi London wardens diK-kv-ihi tvmi-orc- C',4U,,UI 421 Nnllen. It is , officev. Munow knows war. Ili:wives government oflVnU nr i i ,dehmle l'VOSc to give experiences will he of value notjXTS column Is about QUict-mannered man who , [Ue -yearn has been report-Z Britain's war efforts from kUn—Edward R. Murrow.%» is London ... Murrow wuld begin his nightly broadcast, Md then he would unfold simply, • M- the news on the diplo-England—with whom ho spent all his time.* * *,W« -wvWy ■EDWARD n. M( Jit ROW\XTITII this loohnirjuc. which oc-** cupicci every spare moment 1■fully the nows on me aipio- lt;°f lbs time, day and night, through t (j front, the military front \ radio and Columbia Hroadrastuig , '•nd what the people were doing ' System’s world-wide facilities, I ud thinking- Tlie latter—the pco- .Murrow dev dope d a new kind of i ni how they wore taking the 1 reporting to cover n new kind of wry's blitzes — was Murrow's jwar- 110 (,ns been termed by forte. He mixed with them, talked \ Amorirnn and Britlsli alike “the n[h them Intimately, and then : best-known and most Influential ported to America. j commentator on World War II.1* ’ 4WAS the first American * QOME of the outstanding ex-correspondent lc come out ' ampins of Marrow’s reporting say what the British, big and' will be found in his book, ThisETHEL DUNCAN“THE GOOD SAMARITAN FAMOUS BiaLE PREACHERCiuutau 14 M 'it’d 0 DA Aand say what the British, bigwall, felt and were saying among j is London,” a compilation of somethemselves: 1 nf his broadcasts during [he heltrht i•Tlic British people want Amor- i ,,s^ U1L ^lea lo enter Hie war now,” he ! *10 Gorman raids on London,ffoukl report. | The book is on the Long BeachHe wasn’t reporting only whnl I Public library shelf, whenever itwn’L b(Mn* ,f%ad and tha* is not ih0 man wh0 win come lo Long personal feelings were 'unmipnr- of,Pn‘ Mo'v gently he wrolo the B,,«rh next Tuesday to give first- - - preface lo Bloody Hut Unbowed i Lia lnforma1lon civilian dc-,v , i _ ’ fen-i) manors how it was donea book ot pictures showing Britain fn Londoil. ]Io dorinltoly has aunder fire. I message.Murrow: New Kind of Reporting to CoviBy ALLEN DUNDEE tant compared to a whole people's TT IS NOT a coin*-rtnAY'S column Is about a ~1thp clerks shopgirls, mr raid A this column is wpbut to ail cui/en.s in this vital do-tnnso area with tu gieat aviation, naval and military centers.Murx-ow recently completed observation tours of Washington, New York and cuslorn dotonse centers, analyzing their defense problems in relation to London.♦ ♦ *TN CLOSING it should be men-* Honed that upon Ins return to the United States Murrow was given a testimonial dinner. It wasn't just anoiher one of those welcome banquets,” all ready, signed, scaled and delivered. Klo- • quont testimonials wore given by ,Archibald MacLoish, himself a noted author, and Librarian of i Congress, and many another high government official, honoring Murrow for his part in awakening \ the people to the realities of the 1 war—that it may rooner or later strike home.Japan did it—December 7.Fewer Deliveries and Service Calls Here Plan of Store Groun