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Prime Minister Clement Attles was asked to resign by the ordinarily pro-government London Daly Mirror yesterday as he summoned top ranking cabinet officers to a conference last night. Speculation was rife as to whether a coalition government, including Conservatives and Liberals, would be determined at the 10 Downing Street conclave.
Netherlands and Indonesian troops both claimed successes yesterday, while in New Delhi Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, vice-president of the Indian interim government, announced that his country would bring the Javan hostilities to the attention of the United Nations today.
Investigation of Hughes-Kalser contracts continued yesterday with examination of Grover Loening, former special consultant to the war production board. This witness remained vague as to Elliot Roosevelt's role in the dispensation of government contracts, but he particularly exonerated "the White House" of any favoritism.
Constitutionality of the recently enacted rent control law was hold in "grave doubt" yesterday by Federal Judge Paul Jones in Cloveland, Ohio, taking the part of the landlord in a petition process filed by the housing expediter and the area rent control officer.
Russia's Army is bigger than those of all other nations combined, said General Jacob L. Devers, chief of Army ground forces, in a soldiers and satiors rounion in Salem, Illionis, yesterday.
The Weather: Sunny and less humid today with temperature near 85.
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