Japs’ Aleutian bases menace Russia and U.S.
Attu and Kiska constitute double-edged sword in foes’ hands
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor
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Attu and Kiska constitute double-edged sword in foes’ hands
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor
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Others reached Syria after Black Sea raid
By Dana Adams Schmidt, United Press staff writer
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One of shot-down bombers crashed on deck, setting the ship on fire
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Former GOP leader requests concentration now on winning victory
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Mere promise worth 1,000 tanks and 1,000 planes; Reds had believed Britain and U.S. were waging 'sissy war’
By A. T. Steele
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Military intelligence tipped off fleet on Jap concentrations
By Francis L. McCarthy, United Press staff writer
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Agreement is reached by Church Council, YMCA
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War Department arranges for messages to be sent overseas troops by designating numbers
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Changing the name of the Defense Communications Board to Board of War Communications
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
The name of the Defense Communications Board, established by Executive Order No. 8546 of September 24, 1940, is changed to Board of War Communications.
Executive Orders Nos. 8546 of September 24, 1940, 8839 of July 30, 1941, 8960 of December 6, 1941, 8964 of December 10, 1941, and 9089 of March 6, 1942 and the administrative Order of January 7, 1941, are amended accordingly.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
The White House
June 15, 1942