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Duration Of War

NEW YORK, July 23. Germany will be cut of the war next year and Japan a year after. The “Wall Street Journal's" Washington correspondent says this is thd opinion of United States officials. The correspondent pointed out that the most optimistic sign is that the Office of Price Administration has not planned ration books’ beyond No. 4 issue for November. Most pessimistic signs are that the War Production Board has sehe-duled'* production through the next 18 months. The Office for Foreign Food Relief does not count on feeding Europe before the winter of 1944-45. On the other hand, military sources believe that Germany must quit when supplies of one critical item are exhausted. They do not specify which, but it might be gasoline. Far East , experts believe that guerilla fighting will continue in occupied areas after Japan falls.

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Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 2

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Duration Of War Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 2

Duration Of War Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 2