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...books, besides their frenzied haste in production, was the secrecy which still surrounds atomic physics. Since the Smyth Report first appeared (Aug. 11) no more information had reached the public. All informed scientists were still muzzled by postwar military security. Only those certified ignorant might write freely and without caution on the subject...
Russia was relaxing. The Soviet Union's First Proletarian, Joseph Stalin, set the pace. The papers reported last week: "Comrade J. V. Stalin . . . went away on leave." But, with customary caution, they did not say where he went...
...other side, there were words of real encouragement for business and free enterprise. Harry Truman wanted wartime controls relaxed as quickly as possible, although he injected a note of caution. He wanted a single head for the struggling three-man Surplus Property Board. He wanted war contracts canceled and settled soon, war plants cleared so that peacetime production can get up steam...
From Harry Truman, who called for limited tax reductions in his message to Congress, came a note of caution. Said he: "We must reconcile ourselves to the fact that room for tax reductions at this time is limited. A total war effort cannot be liquidated overnight." But from an election-conscious Congress, the President was likely to get more than he had called...
...summary, Fine indicated that the course of the Labour Government would clearly follow its platform program and that the caution of the last Labour Government, headed by J. Ramsay MacDonald, would not be repeated