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  3. AMERICAN PRICES SOAR:ACTION BY CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The House of Representatives voted 283 to 61 to extend the Office of Prices Administration until July 20, pending an attempt to write legislation acceptable to President Truman. A similar extension resolution was introduced in the Senate, but was blocked, at least temporarily, ...

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  4. INSPECTION OF ATOMIC TARGET AREA REVEALS EXTENSIVE DAMAGE

    BIKINI LAGOON, TUESDAY.—A PRELIMINARY TOUR OF THE OUTER PERIMETER OF THE ATOMIC TARGET AREA THIS MORNING REVEALS THAT DAMAGE TO SHIPS WAS EXTENSIVE AND FAIRLY WIDESPREAD, WITH "SKIP" DISTANCES PECULIAR TO BLAST AS OBSERVED IN LONDON AND CITIES IN EUROPE. ...

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  5. PREFABRICATED HARBOR

    Part of the prefabricated harbour which made the landing at Normandy possible in such great strength. This engineering feat was known as Operation Mulberry. Illustration by courtesy of the United Kingdom Information Office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLEGES SECRET JAPANESE PACT WITH U.S.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Admir[?] Keisuke Okada told the war [?]rimes tribunal to-day that he understood there wag a "gentlemen's ...

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  7. CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS IN PARIS TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Molotov (Russia), during a three-hour meeting of the Foreign Ministers last evening, agreed that M. Georges Bidault's proposals for Trieste and the Italo-Yugoslav frontier could be taken as a basis for discussion, subject to a ...

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  8. AMNESTY FOR YOUNG GERMANS

    STUTTGART, Tuesday. — General Joseph M'Narney (U.S. Commander) has approved of a general political amnesty for all ...

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  9. ILLEGAL JEW MIGRANTS PLAGUE-CARRIERS

    HAIFA, Tuesday. — Three destroyers escorted a Turkish steamer carrying 1100 illegal Jewish immigrants into Haifa harbor yesterday, says Reuter. ...

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  10. MORE RIOTING IN TRIESTE

    TRIESTE, Tuesday. — American troops fired several volleys into the air when rioting again broke out in Trieste. ...

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  11. La Guardia Gloomy About Future

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Mr. F. La Guardia, Director-General of U.N.R.R.A., interviewed to-day, predicted that if some international ...

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  12. ITALY RESENTS BIG FOUR DECISIONS

    ROME, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Signor Degasperi) at a press conference, after submitting the resignation of his Cabinet to ...

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  13. STRANGE QUIRKS IN ATOM TEST

    BIKINI, Tuesday.—The atomic heat wave seemed to he more consistent than the blast, but it to, gave evidence of occasional strange ...

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  14. Catholics Lead New Dutch Government

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday. — The new Dutch Government is made up of five Catholics, five Laborites, and three non-party members. The Catholics are ...

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  15. BRITISH TROOPS ARREST JEWISH SETTLERS

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday. — Over 50 Jewish survivors from Belsen and Buchenwald, who founded "Buchenwald," a village on Lake Galilee's southern shore, ...

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  16. Drones Returned "Radiologically Hot"

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, Tuesday.—Radio reports said the Army B17 Drones used in the Bikini test returned to Eniwetok ...

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  17. POLISH REFERENDUM

    WARSAW, Tuesday. — The first results of the referendum indicate the likelihood of a Government triumph. The Warsaw and Lodz districts ...

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  18. STRONG MEASURES NEEDED IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — Dr. Sutan Sjahrir(Prime Minister) said to-day that strong measures were needed against the Indonesian extremists. He ...

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  19. SHOWED WHERE BOMB EXPLODED

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Tuesday.—On one side of the Nevada's forward 14-inch gun turrets a grotesque finger etched in the ...

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  20. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY READY SOON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuters Cairo correspondent says it is learned authoritatively that Lord Stansgate will be ...

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  21. COMMUNAL RIOTS IN INDIA

    AHMEDABAD, Tuesday.—New outbreaks of communal violence this morning brought the total of casualties in Ahmedabad to 33 ...

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  22. KEEN JAPANESE INTEREST

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Japan, which is the only nation knowing anything about the atom bomb from the receiving end, showed itself ...

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  23. COMMUNIST TERRORISM IN GREECE ALLEGED

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — The Ministry of Public Order to-day announced that 18 had been killed in the last 48 hours by terrorist bands, alleged to ...

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  24. ATOMIC CLOUD HAD PECULIAR ODOR

    ROI, Tuesday.—Drone control pilet Lieut. Bright said the atomic cloud had a peculiar odor. He was able to detect the smell because ...

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  25. MOVE FOR ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Dr. H. V. Evatt (Aust.), chairman of the U.N.O. Atomic Energy Commission, named the United States, Russia, ...

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