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...days later, with the entire cast under heavy guard, the play finally opened, closed after Christmas, may or may not reopen...
...campaign has a limited but sharply important objective: to pry a right of way through the Jap-held hinterland for the builders of the Ledo Road (TIME. Oct. 11). In time, if all goes well, it will link India's Assam to China's Yünnan, reopen a channel of ground supply for the long-enduring people of Chiang Kaishek...
...Daily Herald, speaking for the Labor Party, hoped the new Viceroy. Lord Wavell, "will sweep away the pompous trappings of the New Delhi Court and establish contact with the real life of India. . . . The British Government itself must take a hand. ... It must resume the initiative; reopen negotiations with representatives of the Indians; shake off the weary fatalism in which it has persisted ever since the Cripps talks failed...
...only one part of the problem. Another is manpower. Ideally, civilian articles should be turned out in plants too small for efficient war work. But thousands of such plants have locked their doors, unable to compete with high wages in big war plants. OCR has no power to reopen them...
Because Thirty Seconds is the most striking record of the Doolittle raid on Tokyo, it will reopen arguments of what was gained, what lost, by that bold adventure. Captain Lawson's book will not settle the dispute. Readers may feel, however, that it settles more important matters. It leaves no doubt about the fighting, tough, quietly heroic qualities of U.S. flyers; even less doubt that the Chinese are a unique, agelessly wise, able and benevolent people...