1952-10-04 Colliers Magazine Contents 1952/10/04 — Cover is credited to Peter Dmitri Contents as follows:ARTICLES: I Eat Like a Bird by Gurney Williams and illustrated by Virgil Partch A New Bible for the 20th Century by Herbert Yahraes about the Revised Standard Bible Sea Power’s Sunday Punch by John F. Floberg and illustrated by Fred Freeman Progress Report in the War Against Cancer by Ben Merson Football Funnies by Furman Bisher and Edwin Pope and illustrated by Willard Mullin “Call Me Mamie” by Helen Worden Erskine about Mamie Eisenhower How to Fly a Saucer – Collier’s Color Camera – Color Photos from Paramount’s War of the Worlds Looks Easy on Sunday by Elizabeth Coulson America Stops for the Coffee Hour by Andrew Tully and illustrated by Harry Devlin Mountainless Moutaineers by Leonard A. Stevens What’s Justice in a Damage Suit? by Bill Fay FICTION: “Bigmouth Number Thirteen” by William R. Scott and illustrated by Arthur Sarnoff “Hot Pepper” by Hazel Heckman and illustrated by Frank McCarthy “The Way You Remember” by Hamlen Hunt and illustrated by Tran Mawicke “A Tough Game to Beat” — The Short Short Story — by William Holder and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff “The Draw at Arroyo Blanco” by Harry Sylvester and illustrated by Dom Lupo PLUS: Week’s Mail 48 States of Mind by Walter Davenport The Tardy Wife by Don Tobin Editorial Camel Cigarettes ad on back cover features color photograph of Dorothy Kirsten