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...further in the Battle of the Atlantic by turning over ten anti-rumrunning cutters, having attached Greenland to its sphere of defense (see p. 23), might digest well: "It is," said the Prime Minister, "of course very hazardous to try to forecast in what direction or directions Hitler will employ his military machine in the present year. ..." Winston Churchill paused. He was pale and tired-looking, and his delivery this day was strangely halting; but his words were measured as he held his head up and said to his British colleagues: "He may at any time attempt the invasion...
...first time, the University has formally agreed to require employees who have been members of a union at any time since 1938, and who are now in good standing, to regain membership in the Union or leave the employ of the University...
...former member of the French Ministry of Information, who was working in the employ of the Third Republic just before the armistice, in an interview yesterday said that he believed that the French are altogether loyal to the person of Petain...
...which was the stable-name of the NDAC. The President had been greatly responsible for the confusion, although some of it was inherent in the size of the task and the nature of the problem. NDAC was a six-man, one-woman board charged with duties to buy, control, employ, arbitrate, stabilize, protect and manage national rearmament without ruining the country now or later. OPM has a simpler task: to produce arms. It has a simple creed: God help anyone who gets in the way of U. S. defense, or God help...
...feels the defense spur. Up to last September (when contracts were last broken down by factory areas) Southern mills had received $19,127,000 worth of orders from the Army and Navy, 40% of the total. With civilian consumption up as well, these mills will produce more goods and employ more workers this year than ever before in their history...