Into the White House waddled Judge Samuel Irving Rosenman, welcomed the President back from his conference with Winston Churchill in Newfoundland, laid upon his desk three alternative plans for a complete realignment of the ailing defense setup.
Biggest news about the Rosenman plans was the fact a week later they were still gathering dust on the President's desk. For the plans suggested merely a reshuffle of the present defense managers, a retitling of the present organizational components. None of the three proposed new blood. All called for an overall policy board; all ignored...