Mail under Mavericks, Attachments and View Attributes Missing

Since upgrading to Mavericks, the attributes in the View menu are all greyed-out but for date sent, mailbox, and size.  The others are all checked, but I cannot change anything.  I cannot see the old attachment "paper clip" icon.  Any fixes?

hi Eric
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