Word: warning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...long the New Yorker's Paris correspondent in one of the best recent reports on the humiliating fate of the French press. A sobering document, it deserved double reading since the French press-by its own venalities, and its failure to see and warn the French people of the weaknesses of France-must be held in good part accountable for the disaster in which it is a chief victim...
...will patrol the North and South Atlantic, add more ships and planes to the patrol, and warn of the presence of attacking raiders "on the sea, under the sea and above...
...high command. Together they suddenly proposed an amendment which was designed to freeze the old and new priorities powers under OPM's Stettinius; give official status to committees of industry, and make all priority rulings finally subject to approval by the Army and Navy Munitions Board. Further: to warn against the probable coming ouster of Stettinius. appointment of anyone as Priorities Director would be subject to confirmation by the Senate...
...effective is the patrol in warn ing shipping of Nazi raiders and submarines, in tipping off British warships...
...part of the job of air defense is organizing the civilian population to warn of the approach of enemy aircraft. Pattern for what civilians could do was set last winter when General Chaney of the First Air Force tested a vast civilian warning net. Few weeks ago the four Air Force commanders got together with Major General Delos C. Emmons, commander of the GHQ Air Force, to study General Chaney's experiment. This week the Army announced that civilian warning systems would be set up in all the Air Force districts...