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Editorial work on the company year book is progressing in satisfactory style, according to Editor G. M. Mason. For Dog's information, the following ments: Watson, Zink, White, Curtis, men are assisting in the staff assign Stoeffel, Cowden, Hershberg, Peachey, Chester, R. W. Miller, Fitzgerald, Rohr, Byrne, Young, Craft, and Przychodzin. The title page of The Signal will feature a sepia tone, which, according to Mason, should stamp the book as a classy job from the beginning...
...control-tower operators are a kind of remote-control traffic cop. No plane may move about the field without their clearance. By radio and signal lamp they issue priorities in landings and takeoffs, clear and assign runways, give directions for taxiing, direct planes to hangars, cite wind direction and velocity. At a busy field, tower operators have no time for knitting...
...assign civilian rabbis for High Holy Day services (Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur) and part-time work at stations where no Jewish chaplain is available...
...Apostolic Delegate, Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani of Washington, can now assign appeals from marriage cases to any archdiocesan court in the U.S., instead of forwarding them to the Roman Rota for decision. Marriage cases (socalled because the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce, though it sometimes grants annulments) make up most of the Rota's docket...
...reported that Vichy had not quite dared-yet-to force the conscription of French labor for Germany, under the decree which allowed the Government to assign labor to any task "necessary to the national interest." Although the negotiations with the Nazis were so tense that Chief of Government Pierre Laval was said to have collapsed and left the conference, he had apparently reached a compromise with German Labor Commissioner Joseph Sauckel. Vichyfrance could have another try at filling the demand for 150,000 more French workers from volunteers in an exchange for war prisoners. So far, despite severe pressure, only...