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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Roosevelt is indispensable, who believe that the wel fare and security of the United States will be better insured by the election of Mr. Willkie. . . ." The Right to Woo. All of this added up to a large amount of potential Willkie strength in the South, but it did not add up as yet to a single Southern vote for Willkie in the Electoral College. Whether such anti-New Deal sentiment will be converted into Willkie votes depends entirely on what sort of campaign Candidate Willkie puts up. He can talk Jeffersonian issues till his face is blue, but the chances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: The South Reacts | 8/5/1940 | See Source »

...Corp. Last week its operating chief, Vice President Charles M. White, announced that Republic was going to maintain this lead. With one 50-ton-per-shift, two 25-ton, three 15-ton, two 6-ton electric furnaces all going full blast, White announced that his Canton works would soon add two mammoth new electric furnaces with a combined capacity of 100 tons per shift, roughly a 50% increase in Republic's capacity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STEEL: Expanding Furnaces | 8/5/1940 | See Source »

...steelmakers capable of making heavy armor plate. The others: U. S. Steel, Baldwin Locomotive's Midvale Co., the U. S. Government's Naval Ordnance Plant at South Charleston, W. Va. All these plants, said Bethlehem's boss, mackerel-jawed Eugene Grace, are adding or about to add to their capacity. Through its shipbuilding division, Bethlehem is also the U. S. Navy's No. 1 private supplier. For the sake of a two-ocean fleet, the U. S. Government is building (and taking title to) additions to Bethlehem's shipyards. Bethlehem engineers, said Steelmaker Grace last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STEEL: Expanding Furnaces | 8/5/1940 | See Source »

...page 15. In most cases I have been unable even to approximate yours, no matter how liberal I have been on the subject "effective tonnage." Your main fault has been to overestimate Japanese strength, underestimate U. S. I enclose detailed statements as to my tonnage figures. I might add that to the best of my information and belief, Japanese construction since 1938 has practically stopped. All available metal has gone to the Army, not the Navy, to carry on the war in China. The same situation is true in Germany, for there work stopped on all prewar naval construction save...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 29, 1940 | 7/29/1940 | See Source »

...these policies did not necessarily add up to a Fascist State, nor to making Laval quite the Little Man that he was pictured by Cartoonist Herblock of the Pittsburgh Press. Friend of France with kind words for harassed Marshal Pétain was Catholic Monsignor Mark Boehm. Writing in Rome for the Vatican City newspaper, Osservatore Romano, Mgr. Boehm saw "the good Marshal" using an authoritarian regime to create "a civic conscience that opens and prepares the way for ... strengthening the moral conscience. . . ." Praise from the Vatican newspaper was the next best thing to a blessing by the Pope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Homeward Bound | 7/29/1940 | See Source »

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