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AMERICAN CARS

NOT "BUSINESS AS USUAL'

(Rec. 9 a.m.) NEW YORK. May 28

"The New York Journal of Commerce" reports that the final cut in automobile production for 1942 Will probably be 60 per cent., and that in 1943 the reduction will be even more severe. The journal adds: "This is only the beginning of the end to 'business as usual.'"

It was like counting sheep, the result being just as wearying."

The officer slated that he had seen enemy planes bombing an Allied hospital which was clearly marked as such. Commenting on a report ihut the enemy were dive-bombing their own troops by mistake and landing supplies on our men, he said it was quite possible because of the confused nature of the fighting.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 125, 29 May 1941, Page 9

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AMERICAN CARS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 125, 29 May 1941, Page 9

AMERICAN CARS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 125, 29 May 1941, Page 9

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