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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This is the first of two articles which will present material released by the War Service Information Bureau. By Jerome D. Greene...
WASHINGTON--The war is costing the United States nearly $6,000,000,000 a month and the outlay for the current fiscal year alone will be about 78 billion --22 billion more than President Roosevelt figured on last January--the Bureau of the Budget disclosed tonight in a list of revised estimates...
...following is a summary of war service conditions as they stand at the present time, as released by the War Service Information Bureau...
...communique to the press, Miss Dorothy Albert, head of the Business School dating, bureau, announced "Although we were deluged with requests for handsome officers when the service first began, the rush is slowing down these days." Analyzing the break-down of this vital front, Miss Albert traces the cause to "increasing fussiness and the competition provided by the influx of 1000 naval officers across the river...
...excited because the "frustrated freight" first clogged ports and sidings; the State Department and Bureau of Economic Warfare because at least some of the nations were still "friendly" and angry about nondelivery; the Alien Property Custodian because "friendly" consignees had become enemies; Army, Navy, Maritime Commission, etc. because lots of the freight consisted of needed materials...