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...sources in Washington agreed that the President was equally exercised. The meeting with Prime Minister Churchill in Quebec was imminent, and he had no real plan for the management of occupied Germany. The Allies have mainly agreed only on which zones of Germany each will occupy (see FOREIGN NEWS...
...second Quebec Conference last week the story leaked out. Couture, 29, and Gernaey, 37, were awarded British Empire Medals for keeping the biggest secret of the war. Who had lost the D-day document, or what had happened to him, military authorities would...
...strategists at Quebec (see U.S. AT WAR) debated how best to speed the end of the war in the Orient, the war in the Orient went on. Many people remember the Allied military catastrophes of 1942; few knew that another occurred last week. TIME Correspondent Teddy White describes the debacle in which the Japanese drove Claire Chennault's air force from its principal advance base in South China...
...Administration last week attacked international cartels. The attack, well-staged and publicized, was opened by President Roosevelt before the Quebec conference began, with word that he had written to Secretary of State Cordell Hull "to keep an eye" on cartels. The problem of curbing them, said Mr. Roosevelt, is one of the No. 1 international problems which must be faced soon...
...Hull's reply was big news; it was issued from Quebec. Secretary Hull announced that he is already planning an international conference on cartels. Washington believed that what Mr. Hull had in mind was a convention against cartels, that he would like other nations to subscribe to the philosophy of the U.S. antitrust acts. Next day, for plain citizens still hazy on why the Administration was so excited, the Justice Department's antitrust division provided an example...