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Some people in Detroit last week showed that they considered Lord Halifax as American as Wendell Willkie. They threw eggs and tomatoes at him. The Ambassador, winding up a two-day inspection of Detroit's factories, was diplomatically calling on Detroit's Archbishop Edward Mooney. Twenty-five women were parading with placards (Remember the burning of the Capitol in the War of 1812) before the Archbishop's office. Pickets from an organization called The American Mothers had greeted Lord Halifax when he arrived in Detroit. This time there was also a loud maternal booing. A barrage...
Reports were that the two men were discussing: 1) price control (see p. 21); 2) joint Canadian-U.S. economic problems; 3) a coordinated U.S.-Canadian program for producing and shipping arms and supplies to Russia. After a two-day conference the two men separated...
HYDE PARK, N. Y.--President Roosevelt today concluded a two-day conference with Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King of Canada and imposed a rule of secrecy on conclusions reached during his conversations with the Canadian war leader
Although their coverage is spotty over the U.S., super markets do 52% of all food business in Houston, 50% in Syracuse, N.Y., 41% in Los Angeles. Some of their sales figures are enough to make an oldtime corner grocer weep. In a single two-day sale, two Big Bear stores in Columbus, Ohio attracted 50,000 customers, sold about 175 carloads of food...
Britain's secret worries about producing enough war material, not only for home defense but for her armies and garrisons all over the world, last week came out into the open. Parliament held a two-day debate on arms production and gave all sides a chance to blow off steam...