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Last week A. P. turned semi-pro by setting up a frankly profit-making subsidiary, Press Association, Inc., to sell A. P.'s services to nonmembers. Wholly owned by A. P., P. A. will be a member of the parent body, will not affect A. P.'s legal standing as a sportsmen's club...
What made it serious was that Admiral Darlan was on his way to a conference which might affect the whole future of France-a meeting with Adolf Hitler. A corry way to spend Christmas, but an urgent cause; it was awful to be lost...
...Hormones affect utilization of food, influence the growth of the body, and stimulate adolescent development, Dr. Joseph C. Aub, associate professor of Medicine, told a large gathering at the Medical School yesterday in the second of a series of public lectures...
What people actually saw was a statement about aluminum. Said tiny, independent Northrop Aircraft Inc.'s General Manager Lamotte T. Cohu (in Los Angeles): "There simply isn't enough aluminum available. . . . [It is] bound to affect other aircraft concerns." Mr. Cohu was explaining why he had just cut his factory working day from 20 to 16 hours (in two shifts). His explanation shortly stirred up a rumpus...
...reprinted." This is untrue since 11 out of the 12 poll questions were reported on. For the sake of the record, here are the correct figures. "This is not our fight," 16.8 per cent. "Let Britain save herself this time," 9.5 per cent. "A Nazi victory won't affect our position," 3 per cent. "I like the British and want to help them," 20 per cent. "A British victory is essential to our national defense," 37 per cent. The one result that we did not print, for reasons of space, was: "I want the British...