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...General Mihailovich proper honors; they made him Minister of War. At the same time General Dusan Simovich, who led last winter's revolt against the pro-Axis compromises of Regent Prince Paul, was succeeded as Premier by dwarfish, dynamic Slobodan Jovanovich, 72, a liberal, gifted historian and jurist who may be expected to harmonize all anti-Axis Yugoslav elements, Serb, Croat and Slovene...
...forces in Honolulu were "not on the alert." Next President Roosevelt appointed a five-man board to investigate the Pearl Harbor debacle. To head the board he named Owen Josephus Roberts, 66, Associate Supreme Court Justice, last survivor of the Old Court, a broad-shouldered, broad-gauge jurist who first won national fame by his Teapot Dome prosecution...
...Holmes-Pollock Letters ($7.50), the mellow, witty, 58-year correspondence between the late great U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and British Jurist Sir Frederick Pollock; which might just as well have been published any other year...
President Mohammed. In Syria last week Free French General Georges Catroux declared that France's mandate was over, that Syria henceforth would be an independent republic. Named by the Free French as the new republic's first President was a 55-year-old jurist, Mohammed Tageddine el Hassani...
Judge Rosenrnan is a quiet, shy, almost anonymous jurist. Texas-born, Jewish, 45, married, with two sons. He dislikes physical effort, delights in mental exercise. Scholarly, retiring, an easy conversationalist, Rosenman is the President's unofficial speechwriter. Out of 13 years' experience, the President has an absolute respect for Rosenman's judgment, calls him "Sammy the Rose...