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Editorials

August 19, 1944 issue

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The current U.S. president has carried the campaign to Pearl Harbor and Kiska, utilizing cruisers, destroyers, and a considerable number of auxiliary craft, conducting strategy conferences, visiting with troops, and inspecting bases-all mere window-dressing for partisan politics. No doubt Senator Taft, for one, could be persuaded to introduce a bill, henceforth to be known as the "No! No! Bill," forbidding the president substantial access to the outside world until after Election Day. In addition to that, the article presents information on various other developments.

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