I DARE SAY —
One man’s meat
By Florence Fisher Parry
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Industry 14% behind schedule in August, Nelson says; output, however, has surpassed that of Axis; ‘exertion of unheard-of efforts’ urged
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Recommends immediate creation of liabilities adjustment board to save small industry
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Rebuilding of Europe, Africa and China forecast by ‘can-do’ man
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Local boards must call six million more men by end of 1943, but directives to pass up those skilled in war trades make task seem impossible
By Peter Edson, Press Washington correspondent
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New manpower controls copy Canadian framework
By Ben Williamson, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor
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Black doom billows into the sky in this remarkable U.S. Navy aerial photograph of an American tanker torpedoed somewhere in the Atlantic by an Axis submarine.
Washington (UP) –
World Series games will be broadcast shortwave, in condensed form, to servicemen in Australia and Southwest Pacific Islands, the American Red Cross announced today.
The shortwave broadcasts will be recorded in Australia and sent out over 12 stations of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Shortwave facilities will carry the games to men in distant outposts.
The Office of War Information will condense the play-by-play accounts into 45-minute records for transmission across the Pacific by Station KWID, San Francisco. Even men on duty during the broadcasts will have a chance to hear the games from records made by the Red Cross.