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...that long, stormy industry-labor conference last December, industry had wanted a rule-no further discussion of the closed shop until war's end-made part of the pact. President Roosevelt rang down the curtain just as the show got hot, accepted a three-point peace formula agreeable to all, ignored the closed-shop ruckus...
...South Atlantic beat is no cinch. Squalls and typhoons range the African coast. All planes are 3,500-6,000 Ib. overloaded (extra gas, rations, war goods) at takeoff. Most African airports are still under construction-nothing to help a three-point landing. Even so, the loss record is good: about 5% at first, a bare...
Sorokin, in addition offered a three-point program for the post-War world, which contrasted with Hooton's plan. This program consisted of military supervision over German armament for at least a decade after the War, a just treatment of German political, social and economic problems, and a policy granting the Reich full freedom to exercise German intelligence in the cultural progress of the world...
Turning back Columbia by a three-point margin on Monday and Yale by a 68-52 count on Wednesday, the Indians bettered four marks, all of which, incidentally, they held themselves. They shot 269 field goals in 12 games, as compared to the 225 which the Green quintet of 1940 registered. They tossed in 147 free tries, six more than the previous high, and their 684 point-total bettered their 1940 mark by 107. A contributing factor were the 75 tallies poured in against Pennsylvania on January 14th, which topped the circuit mark of 65 in comfortable fashion...
After arguing amiably with his pilot, Major Hugh F. McCaffrey, about the best place to land, he roared in, made a perfect three-point landing...