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JANUARY 10, 1945

AMERICANs both on the Western Front and in the U.s. have been upset by a broadcast which they thought came from the BBC, saying that Field- Marshal Montgomery saved the day in the Battle of the Bulge, to the disparagem­ent of the Americans. The broadcast, however, did not come from the BBC. It came from a German station which uses a BBC wavelength to slip in items designed to cause friction between the British and the Americans.

JANUARY 10, 1969

AMERICA’s three Moon men [ the astronauts of Apollo 8, the first mission to fly around the Moon] agreed today: space flights are no task for women. Their leader, 40-year- old Frank Borman, said: ‘I have never been one who felt it was required for women to go into space. I don’t look to the day when we will have lady astronauts.’

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