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  • and, inh_e rent toughness of fiber which char- · acterize his subject's face. · , ;,:
  • of necessity be a part of our all-out war program. More than that, the daily actions being taken now by both Britain and ourselves are determining to a large extent the kind of post-war world we can have later on. It seems almost certain that sometime within
  • Out~ond Clapper Says: But Labor Talks o~\Anglo -America -New iTean1work Need "East is East, and West is West-" In the East, in Washington, D. C., Donald · · Nelson Thursday declared there was no necessity for anti-strike or labor legislatio_n cAmO
  • into shipyards and factories and in three days make a month's pq. They certainly are going to see that it is changed. Vinson got into action yesterday, and is very confident that the combination bill limiting war industry profits to six per cent and hand­ ling
  • . It was within a week after Pearl Harbor that I took stock of this situation and made my first decision-which was to postpone eontemplation of such drastic action until we could determine whether a newspaper such as PM had a really vital pa.rt to play in winning