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Times Washington Bureau ‘WASHINGTON, March 1.-—Al-though Senator Capehart (R. Ind.) has offered two amendments to the senate version of the “work-or= fight” bill, he will not vote for the measiire even if they are adopted he said today. : : He doesn't expect’ that they will be, he added. ! One of the amendments would establish. minimum production reauirements on all war contracts and the other® would penalize slowdowns whether caused by manage=

“I think ‘these amendments will improve the bill” Senator Capehart explained. “But I do not "think they will be accepted, even if they

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on a legislative bill granting $432,000 to the Indiana state guard for in| right) are State Adj. Gen. Elmer Sherwood, Col. James W. il and Col. Louis R. Markun, chief of staff. or forced and will only add to the present confusion.” ee The junior senator from Indiana owns the Packard Manufacturing Co., a war eontract plant, in In-|

gives statutory existence to the guard, operated since 1943 ‘by “executive decree.” Hurt, commander of the guard's 3d regiment

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Army Refuses to Co-Operate On Medical Hist f WwW After pointing out in a press in-| ; . j terview Rois otis ea and | CHICAGO, March 1 (U, P.).—The has been significant success in congovernment all’ ‘are partially re. | Journal of the -American Medical [trolling malaria, the number one sponsible for the present situation | association today termed as “most attacker of our troops. They said ie was asked to.come to -the war | Tegrettable" a war department de- [that medical men had learned that ‘department and ‘talk it over” with | cision not to co-operate in the com-|the disease “may neutralize a miliUndersecretary Patterson | pilation of a proposed medical his- tary force with much more rapidity Alter the - conference. Senator | 1OTY of the war. |than the Japs themselves ordinarily Capehart expressed the opinion that] The army “medical department's ©0ul hope to accomplish.” -. he did not' think the war depart- -actiom, the Journal stated editorially, | SR ment was particularly anxieus to, Will seriously hinder the progress BRITISH TO - CHANGE have the senate bill passed. {of scientific medicine in. this coun- | ———————— ttry-and “will deprive the public of CLOCKS ON APRIL 2 3 | 8 ? 8 1 i Ss." . . » . : REICH NEWSPAPERS win ee LONDON, March 1 (U. P.).—Briti ans for tHé& contemplated his-|, . i | tory, under the auspices of the na- |ish double summer time, six ‘hours | tional research council, have been [ahead of eastern war time, will be- | canceled because of the army's de- | gin April 2; Home Secretary Herbert, : : et cision, the Journal reported. As| Morrison announced in commons toBy. UNITED PRESS originally proposed, the publication 4.0 : The German people may get noth-| would have included volumes on| : i - ing to read in their newspapers to- | medicine, ‘surgery, pathology and| The double summer time will end day except the text of Propaganda treatment as related to the war July 15, when the situation will be Minister Joseph Goebbels’ speech | effort. reviewed in the light. of war condiyesterday urging them. to fight to - tions, Morrison said. He. added that the last. on pe Sie, So navy the government hoped to revert to A DNB wireless dispatch; recorded | disease control in the South Pa- Greenwich mean time Oct. 7. by FCC, said Goebbels’ right-hand |cific have given the allies a major The statement appeared to re4 a J | + man, Max Amann, president of the advantage in the war against the | ect govefnment confidence that the Reich press chamber, ordered newspaper publishers to carry the text

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| i y » Cmdr. James J. Sapero and Lt. Yober, possibly by July 15. 1Cmdr. Fred ‘A. Butler credited recent | Ordinarily German newspapers on| American victories . to rapid war-| Thursday -are-limited to two pages,|time developments in dealing with ~but Amann permitted the publishers “an impressive array of threatening to add two additional pages to ac-| diseases.” They contrasted present | 2 ’ commodate the text, which DNB disease controls with those. in the|DouRced loday {hat Alsiala's dele. said was “four pages long.” early stages of the Pacific war when $atlon to the united nations conThe extra paper ditional pages will be retrieved” by sufferea rroth — oeve: limiting next Sunday's editions to| epidemic diseases.” ‘two pages-instead of fous. | The drug atabrine, they reported,

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