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...called for a three-man Price Decontrol Board with the power to override OPA and cancel price regulations on any commodity. As a kicker, the Secretary of Agriculture could increase the price of farm products without consulting OPA. Under these terms, a clause extending OPA until June 30, 1947, was an invitation to its own wake...
...Senate, with its usual unhurried intent to assert itself as the "senior" body, took a different approach. OPA was to die a lingering death, with subsidies continued until May, 1947, and with no automatic abolishment of controls until a special three-man board had reviewed the problem for each specific item. But then the upper chamber lent an ear to the lobbies. New England's dairy groups, the Midwest meat-producers, and the Senators from the oil states put in a specific ban against price ceilings on any of their products. There was still a ceiling, but the most important...
Round a teakwood table, in the guarded secrecy of a Chiefs-of-Staff strategy conference, the Congress and Moslem League leaders talked with the three-man British Cabinet delegation, trying to work out a compromise for the future government of India. The Viceroy's Executive Council (including its four British members) offered to resign to clear the way for an interim government. Hindu Nehru got the green light to become the next Congress Party president, replacing Moslem Azad, whom Jinnah bitterly regards as a traitor to Islam...
...More Dunkirks. Britain's Labor Government heard the moaning, promptly ordered up Churchillian propaganda guns to drown the noise. Prime Minister Attlee appointed a three-man Cabinet committee to plan the strategy for "the Battle of the Bread." Minister of Agriculture Tom Williams launched a new "Dig for Victory" campaign. Lord Aberconway, president of the Royal Horticultural Society, announced that his members would continue to resist the temptation to reconvert to flowers. Pert Minister of Education Ellen Wilkinson appealed to Britons to carry on in "the Dunkirk spirit...
...least 30 days. Then, if no agreement has been reached, either side may ask Ottawa to send one of its 16 skilled conciliators around. The conciliator gets 14 more days, subject to extension if both sides agree, to seek a solution. If he fails, the dispute goes to a three-man conciliation board, which has 14 more days to try its hand at peacemaking. If the board also fails, both sides are bound to a 14-day think-it-over period...