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...concluded with his program for a conquered Germany. It was stated in the broadest general terms, and might soothe the troubled feelings of German-American voters. Said...
...Russia, signed by the Red Army's Vladas Karvelis, commander of a Lithuanian division, and Johanes Lukas, Chief of Staff of the Estonian Rifle Corps. Their message: "By joining the Soviet Union and at the same time remaining independent masters of their countries the [Baltic] peoples acquired the broadest opportunities for national, cultural and economic development...
...contend that, while the official description of a chaplain's miscellaneous duties ("recreation parties, educational activities, entertainments," etc.) does not mention liquor, they do not think it takes psychic powers to read between the lines. They also lay great stress on the requirement that chaplains "exemplify in its broadest aspects the spirit of tolerance and Christian charity...
...TIME is helping to bring all the news of all the world to the Persian Gulf Service Command while it is still news," cheered the U.S. Army Dispatch, weekly newspaper of the P.G.S.C. And Area Commander Donald H. Connolly said: "TIME will give our troops the broadest possible coverage of all phases of American life...
Leon Henderson well knew that his streak of sheer cussedness, the broadest in all Washington, had got him into lots of trouble. His bullying and ragging had driven Congress into a rage, yet he still exploded at the sight of a Senator. His OPA had become a red flag to bureaucracy-haters, yet he goaded his critics with the warning of "more red tape" to come. When he took the price control job, he predicted that he would become the most unpopular man in the U.S.-and often it seemed that he had done his best to make his prediction...