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...Against. For this reason, Britain strenuously opposed upping of the gold percentages. But Dr. White and dour Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, went ahead anyway. They intend to keep right on going ahead, plumping for their plan before a conference of Federal Reserve Bank officials in Chicago this week, before Congressional committees. Both feel that there are no insurmountable differences between the U.S. and British viewpoints. But the revisions seem to push the U.S. and Britain farther apart...
...sensational . . . during my . . . years as investigator"), "Pagnanelli" got the frankest of statements on American fascism's tactics for the future-a statement that he urges the reader to consider well. Said Dennis: "Our only hope from now on is Congress. I've been needling them . .. and I intend to keep on." But it would not, he indicated, be plain sailing, since in his opinion not even the "best" Congressmen and their friends were entirely capable of introducing the New Order. He was specific about...
...been on a diplomatic mission, his answer was simply that he had traveled as a private citizen and Military Vicar of the U.S. He looked forward to Italy's surrender, he said, as a hastener of peace and "an opportunity ... to the United Nations to show how they intend to keep faith with the world, with their words and with themselves...
Look Forward. "It is specious reasoning for labor to demand wage increases ... on the ground that other sectors of our battle line against inflation are not being held . . . WLB wishes to make clear that it does not intend to retreat . . . even though other divisions of the anti-inflation army may weaken. Before making wage demands which WLB cannot grant under the wage stabilization program, labor should look to what is likely to happen if that program is broken down. . . ." These were brave and thoughtful words, well worth the attention of civilians in & out of labor. Nevertheless, no one, perhaps...
...have noticed these ideas predominant among men who intend to return to civil life. The professional Navy, of which I am a member, avoids political opinions. . . .We are pleased, however, that the men with whom we serve for the duration are determined to curb those forces which require us to demonstrate our professional ability on the average of once every ten or 15 years...