Word: itemize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cheer Up! In Port Chester, N.Y., the Item prepared [its] readers for the worst with [these] front-page headlines: HEAT...
...Ohio's arch-conservative Robert Alphonso Taft, would guarantee to manufacturers and processors the same dollar margin over costs (i.e., profit) they received in 1941. The second, by Oklahoma's silver-haired Elmer Thomas, would allow processors of farm commodities to profit on virtually every single item instead of just on overall operations, as now prescribed by OPA's pricing policies...
Open for Business. Presumably the first item of business for the Control Commission would be to devise ground rules for its own operation, including the choice of a headquarters, if ruined Berlin proved unsuitable or inhospitable...
...second, sober look, newsmen (and censors) decided that the clarification needed clarifying. Next day SHAEF explained : continued censorship on "matters of high military importance" was not as forbidding as it sounded. Only major item now banned under this clause: interviews with Nazi bigwigs, while evidence is being gathered for their trials. Otherwise, almost anything goes. SHAEF-accredited correspondents will even be admitted to the war crime trials. Skeptical newsmen, hardened by SHAEF's creaky, on-again-off-again press machinery, decided to keep their fingers crossed for a while...
...value of the picture at $150,000. There is also a rather acrid exchange of letters in the Göring files between Hofer and a Swiss lawyer, the gist of which is that the Reich Marshal was expected to pay more than he did for a certain item...