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In the Wind

April 14, 1945 issue

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The article presents information about world political situation after World War II. An AMG man in Aachen, questioning civilians about their political beliefs, was assured that they were unanimously anti-Nazi and always had been. The Maryland House of Delegates has passed a bill making it illegal to use obscene language over the telephone or to use the telephone for the purpose of making immoral engagements. The legislature of Saskatchew has advanced to the second reading a bill amending the Vital Statistics Act to end the practice of putting the word "illegitimate' on the birth certificates of children born out of wedlock.

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WORLD politics; WORLD War, 1939-1945; NATIONAL socialism; BILLS, Legislative; LEGISLATIVE bodies; TELEPHONE; WORDS, Obscene
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