Teachers Pay Cut by City is Sought in Bill at Albany 2-4
Mauretania Is at Panama Canal; British Warships May Escort Her 4
Enumerators Not to Take Census of Own Neighbors 4
Champagne Cocktail Costs 11 Cents on Liner 4
A Painting of the Madonna at the Lourdes Grotto 5
End-the-War Move Appears in Britain 6
Paris Now Doubts Hitler Offensive* 7
British Schooling Undergoes Change 7-8
Britain Forbids Captives To Talk on German Radio 8
India Takes Steps to Save 300-Year-Old Taj Mahal 8
Japanese Control in Swatow Feeble 9-10
Japans Envoy to Wang to Shun Inaugural; Abe Must Keep Army Content With Peace 9
Retreat of Japanese in Suiyuan Reported 10
British Push Drive on Nazi Ore Route 11
Germans at Sofia Press Shipping Deal 11
Quality is Stressed in Allied Purchases 12
Merchant Ships Sunk in War 12
Soviets Air Force Held Strong; Bombers and Fighters Effective 13-14
Sweden to Press for Defense Pact 15
* Given their basic policies summarized in the two formulas, no rash adventures and respect for pledges, the problem for the Allies is to induce or compel their enemy to attack rashly himself.
I predict the Allies will solve this problem in spectacular fashion in the near future.