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Stephen, Jessie
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STEVENS, EDMUND
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STEVENS, ELISABETH
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STEVENS, VICE-ADMIRAL LESLIE C.
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STEVENSON, DAVID L.
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STEVENSON, MATTHEW
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STILLE, S. H.
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STOKES, GALE
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STOLBERG, BENJAMIN
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STONE, JEREMY J.
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STOREY", "CHARLES O. LERCHE, BICKNELL EUBANKS, WALTER R.
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STOREY, WALTER R.
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STORING, JAMES A.
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Storza, Count Carlo
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STOUT, J O N A T H A N
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STOUT, JONATHAH
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GERMAN REDS ENTICE YOUTH TO MARCH ON BERLIN BY OFFERING 3-DAY SPREE AND LIFE INSURANCE
(April 1950)
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German Reds Entice Youth to March on Berlin By Offering 3-Day Spree and Life Insurance By JONATHAN STOUT New Leader Wuslnnytun Correspondent WASHINGTON. D. C. DIPLOMATIC AND MILITARY...
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STATE DEPT POLICY, NOT PERSONNEL, MAIN CONCERN OF SENATE COMMITTEE
(April 1950)
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Washington and the Nation State Dept Policy, Not Personnel, Main Concern of Senate Committee By JONATHAN STOUT New Leader Washington Correnpondent WASHINGTON. D. C. THE FINAL DEFLATION of the...
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STATE DEPARTMENT WANTS TO HELP COMMUNIST CHINA BUILD RAILROADS
(April 1950)
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Washington and the National State Department Wants to Help Communist China Build Railroads By JONATHAN STOUT New Leader Washington Correspondent AMAJOR CONFLICT is under way between the State...
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STATE DEPT REVEALS OWN REALISM, NAIVETE
(April 1950)
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State Dept Reveals Own Realism, Naivete By JONATHAN STOUT WJUHUROIW. V. C ONLY Of A IMMOOMCr eould the naivete ef its thptoeaaiic leadership be exposed vrWh esch merciless honesty as is done...
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MCCARTHY BY THE NUMBERS
(March 1950)
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McCarthy By the Numbers Its 81, It's 200, It's 57, It's Strike Three, No? By JONATHAN STOUT New Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON. D. C. A LMOST FOUR WEEKS AGO Senator Joseph R....
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ENDORSEMENT, BUT NO ENFORCEMENT
(March 1950)
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GOP Line On FERC: Endorsement But No Inforcement By JONATHAN STOET New Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON. D. C. TK SUPPOSITION that any effort to pats an FBPC b*U would...
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KICKING THE ATOMIC FOOTBALL AROUND
(February 1950)
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Washington and the Nation Kicking the Atomic Football Around By JONATHAN STOUT WASmifOTOH. D. C. UNIVERSAL ACCEPTAHCE of the concept fhat international conferences can .be utilized as hostile...
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TAFT-HARTLEY LAW FAILS TO PUT COAL SUPPLY ABOVE 'DANGER' LINE
(February 1950)
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Taft-Hartley Law Fails to Put Coal Supply Above 'Danger' Line Truman Board Places Blame For Crisis on Mine Operators By JONATHAN STOUT NEw Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON. D....
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GOP CAN'T IGNORE FARM, HEALTH BILLS
(January 1950)
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Washington and ihv Nation GOP Can't Ignore Farm, Health Bills By JONATHAN STOUT New Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, D. C. THE EARLY HEADLINE grabbers at the second session...
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TEN BILLION AT STAKE FOR POWER TRUST IN DRIVE TO DEFEAT LELAND OLDS
(October 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Ten Billion at Stake for Power Trust / ¦ In Drive to Defeat Leland Olds By JOHA1HAH STOUT New Lender Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON. THE BATTLE that swirled so...
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BROOKINGS PLANS TO 'REFUTE' STEEL BOARD WITH PHONEY STUDY OF HEALTH SERVICES
(September 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Brookings Plans to 'Refute' Steel Board With Phoney Study of Health Services By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C. THE AGREEMENT OF BOTH PARTIES to put off any strike...
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HOW AMA FIGHTS HOOVER PLAN
(August 1949)
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Washington and the Nation How AMA Fights Hoover Plan By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON. D. C. GOVERNMENTAL reorganization plans developed by former President Hoover, and adopted in major form...
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DOES CHINA'S FALL MEAN WAR?
(August 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Does Chinas Fall Mean War? By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON. D. C. THE STATE DEPARTMENT White Paper on China is the beginning of an open break in our bipartisan foreign...
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U. S. SCHOOL AID BILLS PERILED BY CHURCH-STATE CONTROVERSY
(August 1949)
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U. S. School Aid Bills Periled By Church-State Controversy Barden Bill Believed Killed By Cardinal Spellman's Blast By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON. D. C. CLARIFICATION OF THE PROBLEM OF FEDERAL...
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DEMS ASK $300 BILLION ECONOMY
(July 1949)
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Hiss Must Face New Ordeal, But Great Drama Is Over Now By Ralph de Toledano GRIM AND GREY-FACED ALGER HISS WATCHED the jury file in. His deep-set eyes glowered at the ten men and two women, the...
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ACHESON REVAMPS FAR EASTERN POLICY
(July 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Acheson Revamps Far Eastern Policy By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON. D. C. THE FAR EAST, not Europe, is now the-main theatre of the "cold war." That's the...
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CONGRESS TO DEBATE HOUSING
(June 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Congress to Debate Housing By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C. FOR THE FIRST TIME in eleven long years of effort, the reactionary 'coalition which has held sway over...
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WILL DEMS GO FARMER-LABOR?
(June 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Will Dems Go Farmer-Labor? By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C. AB THE NERVE CENTER of the nation, Washington was 1 fairly jumping this week with three political...
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LUCAS, RAYBURN BALK TRUMAN; OPPOSE FAIR DEAL THIS YEAR
(June 1949)
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Lucas, Rayburn Balk Truman; Oppose Fair Deal This Year Split May Force President To Take Program to People By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON. D.C. SENATE MAJORITY LEADER SCOTT LUCAS' virtual...
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TRUMAN TO ACT ON D. C. JIM CROW
(May 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Truman to Act on D. C. Jim Crow ByJonathan Stout New Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON. D. C. WHEN A NEWSPAPER assignment first brought me to the nation's...
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LOBOR HASN'T LOST DIXIE
(May 1949)
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Woshington and the Nation Labor Hasn' Lost Dixie By Jonathan Stout ATeto Leader*Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON^ D. C. 'Wt AFTiHARTLEY continued -to M>e *| Tthe major issue in the...
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OIL HEATS UP COLD WAR
(May 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Oil Heats Up Cold War By Jonathan Stout New Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, D. C. THE AGREEMENT TO LIFT the Berlin blockade has raised the question in...
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SHOWDOWN DUE ON LABOR LAW
(April 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Showdown Due on Labor Law By Jonathan Stout New Leader Washington Correspondent , i WASHINGTON, P. C. *-<INAL HOUSE DECISION on l« .Taft-Hartley repeal is...
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TRUMAN TO ANNOUNCE FULL HEALTH PLAN
(April 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Truman to Announce Full Health Plan By Jonathan Stout New Leader Washington Correspondent Washington, D. C. ON MONDAY. APRIL 25. President Truman is expected to go...
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LABOR REARMS FOR 1950
(April 1949)
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Washing and the Nation Labor Rearms tar 1950 By Jonathan Stout New Leader Washington Correspondent \\J ASHINGTON. D. C. — After ww three months of dazedly watch¦ jng the Truman Fair Deal...
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WHAT IS LOYALTY?
(April 1949)
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Washington and the Nation What Is Loyalty? By Jonathan Stout New Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON. D. C—The name of Dorothy Bailey, a comely but relatively obscure young...
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ACHESON TALKS ABOUT THE PACT
(March 1949)
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Washington and the Nation Acheson Talks About the Pact By Jonathan Stout New Leader Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, D. C. At Secretary of State Aeheson's press conference following...
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A CONTEST IN THE MAKING
(March 1949)
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Washington and the Nation A Contest in the Making By Jonathan Stout ftcw Leadtr Washington Correspondent ^CW J A8HINGt6n. D. C.— Still in the wings, awaiting its cue for :*T "entrance into the...
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WASHINGTON AND THE NATION
(March 1949)
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Washington And the Nation The Same Old Coalition By Jonathan Stout t fate Lender Washington Correspondent |gi%A8iitNOTON. D. C. — The anti-Civil JHe Rights filibuster has served indirectly...
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Marshall Hits Back
(July 1947)
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Marshall Hits Back By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C —Speaking with an acerbity that strikes a new note in American diplomatic language, Secretary Marshall last T,ucsoay branded as "malicious...
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Labor's Response To the Taft-Hartley Act
(June 1947)
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Labor's Response To the Taft-Hartley Act By Jonathan Stout Washinglon Editor of The New Leader WASHINGTON, D. C.—For the past decade labor unions in the United Slates enjoyed a degree of...
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Back to Appeasement?
(May 1947)
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Back to Appeasement? By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C—Appeasement raised its dying head before the Senate Foreign Rela-lions Committee on Tuesday, and with tear* in it* rhewny eyes pleaded fur...
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Bullitt on Bolshevism
(March 1947)
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Bullitt on Bolshevism By JONATHAN STOUT Ihjr tASHINCTON, I). <:. ii was ii,. ,„iu.......r I94l--jusl a few months aftci <li< I.il>>¦ 11111.-1 broke his pail with dictator Slaliu ami in vsdml...
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WASHINGTON AND THE NATION
(March 1947)
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Washington and the Nation America Forging New Foreign Policy By Jonathan Stout wrwr TASHINGTON, D. C.-As fore\\ cast here « week ago, the big ™ * newa in the National Capital this week waa...
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CAPITAL COMMENT
(March 1947)
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Capital Comment Should the Senate Ratify Unjust Treaties? By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—Just lief ore taking off for Moscow, where the Foreign Ministeis Conference begins work on the...
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WASHINGTON AND THE NATION
(January 1947)
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Washington and the Nation By Jonathan Stout Republican Down-Hill Spree *« 7 ASHINGTON, D. C. - Insiders %/%/ on Capitol Hill think the spree ?T» of the Republican anti-labor gtremists is...
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Washington and the Nation
(December 1946)
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Washington and the Nation AFL Demands OPA End By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON D.C.—rne Drees Detween the Administration and the American Federation of Labor became a yawning chasm this week....
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Capital Comment
(October 1946)
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Capital Comment Will USA Give Communist Poland $600,000,000? By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. ^Diplomatic circle* in the Capital are buzzing over the slick maneuver by which Poland is...
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The Political Army of Totalitarianism
(September 1946)
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The Political Army of Totalitarianism By Jonathan Stout Mw . WASHINGTON, D.'C—American officials returning from Germany keep bringing eye-witnen stories which prompt the conclusion that the...
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one way reciprocity in germany
(September 1946)
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e-Way Reciprocity Germany ly JONATHAN STOUT ASHINGTON, D. C. - Following Secretsry Byrnes' Stuttgart speech, in which he stressed that the new American policy in Germany itli respect to relations...
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Acheson Tries to Muzzle Mac Arthur
(September 1946)
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Acheson Tries to Muzzle Mac Arthur By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—The blow off may have to wait until Congrew returns to .Capitol HjH, Imt a tornado h headinf( in the direction of tlx-...
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Nelson Exposes Somervell
(September 1946)
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Nelson Exposes Somervell By JONATHAN STOUT fVaSIIINGTOV, D. C—The strongest Labor Day »peach was made by William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, at Tulsa, Oklahoma,...
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Authoritarianism Over Authors
(August 1946)
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Authoritarianism Over Authors By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, ft Attorney General Tom (.'lark ha* been asked i<> look into the xtivi-ties of the Srreep Writers Cuild ia Hollywood. What makes the...
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Storm Over Morse
(June 1946)
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Storm Over Morse By JONATHAN STOUT VI 7 ASHINCTON, D. CV-A stormy session ap-Yy pean scheduled for tlie Senate confirmation of David A. Morse as an Assistant Sexre-' fary of Labor. Late last week...
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Truman's Confusion and Incompetence
(June 1946)
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Truman's Confusion and Incompetence By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, 0. C-yEvento are? hqt kiftd to the Administration'* inner ego these da vs. As ¦ A result there is some evidence of the develop*...
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Labor Unanimous Against Presidential Proposal
(June 1946)
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Labor Unanimous Against Presidential Proposal By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—Organised labor united in unanimous condemnation of the President ¦ill for hia surprising attack on labor in the...
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Capital Comment
(May 1946)
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Capital Comment Breaking Thru the Soviet Blockade to Peace By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C. S.-secretary of state James F. Byrnes returned lo Washington from Paris last Saturday, and within...
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Foster Admits Loyalty to Moscow
(May 1946)
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Foster Admits Loyalty to Moscow By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C—The Hon. Clare Boothe Luce covered her-self with honor here this week, ritinf »'oni a sick-bed to do battle iBit the anti-Negro...
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Capital Comment
(May 1946)
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Capital Comment Political Climate Chanaing: Storms Ahead By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C. The political climate in Washington is beginning to look like the Jay after Munirli. The diplomats of...
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American Airmen Testify on Mihailovich
(May 1946)
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American Airmen Testify on Mihailovich By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sometime soon the Tito Government will put on in Belgrade st frsme-up trial of Gen. Draja Mihailovich. Several hundred...
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Capital Comment
(May 1946)
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Capital Comment Moscow Will Accuse Anglo-Americans of Collaboration By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D.C Now the price increases have already wiped out the recent wage increases, Stabilization...
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Capital Comment
(May 1946)
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Capital Comment There Is Honor in America By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—A special pluw landed mi the National Airport last Sunday, bearing a delegation of 15 American and two Canadian...
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The OPA Murder Case
(April 1946)
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The OPA Murder Case By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C, April 28— It wilt b« about two weeks before the emasculated OPA extension bill M pasied by the House will come to a rot* in the Senate....
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Price Control, Inflation, And Food Shortages
(April 1946)
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Price Control, Inflation, And Food Shortages By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C, April JO. The final act of a three-year campaign by the profilers to wipe out price control took the center of...
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R. J. Tnomos Libels Organized labor
(March 1946)
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R. J. Tnomos Libels Organized labor By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C. R. J. Thorn.*, ii would ¦jnt' *•«¦ fWW * Washington survey, did himself no good in responsible CIO circles, or With devoted...
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PROTECTING DEMOCRACY FROM FIFTH COLUMN
(March 1946)
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Protecting Democracy Ffom Fifth Columns ly JONATHAN STOUT *<ar j ASHINUTON, D. C. -Concurrently with the alow and hesitant ititfening in official circlet aggression in Manchuria, B*wdehewhere, and...
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CapitaL Comment
(December 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN stout Truman Pulls Two Boners WASHINGTON, D. C, December 5.—President Truman pulled two various boners this weew— which would be high even for ¦ President pot as...
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CapitaL Comment
(November 1945)
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CapitaL Comment By JONATHAN STOUT The Issue Is— Loyalty to the USA or to the USSR? WASHINGTON The blow-off that rocked the capital and nations- and which is ilill rcho-ing around the world came I...
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Capital Comment
(November 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT General Motors Prepares for Slowdown WASHINGTON, D. C—The direct of a strike W against Genet al Motors ha* Hied Washington f *' wife fleesn. A Strike of that...
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Crisis in International Relations
(November 1945)
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Crisis in International Relations Stalin Stalls for Time While Persisting in Aggression By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C—The dove of peace appeared a homeless bird in Washington this week— IJH...
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capital Comment
(November 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT The Comintern and the International Women's Conference WASHINGTON, D. C..—Last April most Amer-. t» kana hc.ii J tha name of Jacques Dueto* tor >'¦% T time. And...
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Clement Attlee at Socialist Propagandist
(November 1945)
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Clement Attlee at Socialist Propagandist By JONATHAN STOUT Washington, d. c—Clement Attlee, Socialist Prime Minister of Britsin, came closer to selling acceptance of Socialism to a predominantly...
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Capital Comment
(November 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT American Foreign Policy-Words vs. Deeds WASHINGTON, D. C —There is evident . curious difference between American foreign polity in speech and in action. In...
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Wages, Prices, Profits -And Labor Management Relations
(November 1945)
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Wages, Prices, Profits — And Labor Management Relations By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C.-The Administration's opening gambit when the national Labor-Management Conference opens here Monday...
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Capital Comment
(October 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Marcantonio Threatens full Employment, FEPC WASHINGTON, D. C—Supporters of progressive legislation on Capitol Hill have run head-on into the new Communist ¦paity...
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Capital Comment
(October 1945)
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Capital Comment Tough Realism Replaces Wilsonian Idealism By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, I). C—It was learned authori-Utively by The \e,o l.tude, this week that instruction! have gone out to all...
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Washington Miscellany
(October 1945)
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Washington Miscellany By JONATHAN STOUT Washington, D.C.—strikers in the spreading weve throughout the nation auty. act got the 20 percent pay increase ^ are asking, bu^ the pay-off may [|lT j„...
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Capital Comment
(September 1941)
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Capital Comment Stalin Torpedoes London Parley By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C. — Discernible here yy is a strengthening trend towards American isolationism. Primarily responsible Are two...
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Washington Miscellany
(September 1941)
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Washington Miscellany By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C.—This Capital was deeply preoccupied this week with growing' domestic problems. leading the list of worries Is the strike wave. Washington...
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Capital Comment
(September 1945)
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Capital Comment By Jonathan Stout U. S. Foreign Policies and American Minorities WASHINGTON, D. C —Serious conecrn $· felt her« by political chieftain- of the Democratic Party aa the result of a...
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Capital Comment
(September 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Americans Reject "Deal" Over Italian Treaty Wr-er r ASHINGTON, D. C—The openin of the annuel three-day convention of the Mazzini Society ' " in New York...
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Success of Frisco Parley in Jeopardy
(April 1945)
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Success of Frisco Parley in Jeopardy By JONATHAN STOUT SAN FRANCISCO—From the time we boarded the special correspondent* train in New York, 1 have heard almost nothing elae but "Russia" and...
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Was Our President - Not Our Fuehrer
(April 1945)
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Was Our President — Not Our Fuehrer By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C>-In an »r« tar which .11 over the world the opposing epiriU of democ. racy and totalitarianism are...
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Washington and the Nation
(April 1945)
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Washington and the Nation Prelude to the Frisco Conference By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C.—I write this on the point of leaving for San Francisco to cover the security conference. The...
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Capital Comment
(April 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Only Americans Take Parley Seriously WASHINGTON,D.C.—The Sea Frenciaro Con-W ferenee moved Into Washington this week as a preliminary to the cross-country trek...
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Washington and the Nation
(April 1945)
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Washington and the Nation food Shortages Planned By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D, C.—As OPA offlcisls emerge fr(M,i the hearing room where the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee has been conducting...
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Capital Comment
(April 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT FDR and Stalin Shatter Faith in Dumbarton Oats WASHINGTON, D. C—President Roosevelt returned from Yalta to puzzle diplomatic circle* in Washington by a slashing...
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Washington and the Nation
(April 1945)
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Washington and the Nation One Slave Labor Bill Dead-But Issue Is Still Alive By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—The Administration suffered iu first major defeat on a war measure this week when...
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Capital Comment
(March 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Racism Interferes With War Production WASHINGTON, D. C—This is the story of • particularly shameful double-cross of 3,000 Negro war workers in the town of...
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CAPITAL COMMENT
(February 1945)
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Capital cOMMENT ^Wf m*THAM STOUT ^Conscription Is cm «*r T ASHINGTON, P. C—Opponents of labor conIjW ecriptton appearing before the Senate Military Affairs Committee, currently holding...
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POLAND PROTEST COMMUNIST TERRORISM, ASK FREE ELECTIONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION
(February 1945)
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Wn^liiiiifloii anil ilio Xaiioii Poland Protests Communist Terrorism; feks Free Elections Under International Commission if JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C.—Timing it nicely for tho meeting of...
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(January 1945)
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capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Wallace versus Jones— one/ the 1948 Elections WASHINGTON, D. C—What's behind the Henry Wallace J esse Jones imbroglio ? The answer i* i'»48. And the battle...
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Capital Comment
(January 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT The United States' where of Influence | r A8HINGT0N, D. C—The general direction of ¦I-.-American foreign policy took dearer shape. ( * -with Mexico's call for...
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Will U. S. Join the Imperialist Grab?
(December 1944)
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Will U. S. Join the Imperialist Grab? By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—In the office of the Secretary of SUte there hangs on the wall a huge framed document. It proclaim* itself "The Atlantic...
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Capital Comment
(December 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT What Does Reshuffling of the State Dep't Mean? WASHINGTON, D. C.—What portends in the almost complete change of top personnel in the Stat* Department? The best...
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Washington and the Nation
(December 1944)
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Washington and the Nation Labor Conscription by Decree-By Jonathan stout WASHINGTON, D. C. Labor conscription became a fad here this week. It was accomplished by Kxecutive Order instead of by...
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Washington and the Nation
(December 1944)
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Washington and the Nation Impending Changes in Washington By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTON, D. C—The reaignation of So. rotary Hull and the upgrading of Under sec i. tary •UtUniui is net the end,...
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Capital Comment
(November 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT The Future of PAC and the Liberal Party WASHINGTON, D. C—The Capitals reaction to the national election, in important circles, was not so much ia the direction...
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Capital Comment
(November 1944)
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CapitalComment ByJONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—Tht No. 1 political question f|it week ia informed circlet hen it "Who will control tfce Beat House of Representatives the Democrats or BfwMieantt"...
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Washington and the nation
(November 1944)
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Washington and the nation By JONATHAN STOUT Exclusive — State Dept. Reply Reviews Year's Work in Italy WASHINGTON, D. C—Keporta from Italy have given rise to much confusion and concern among...
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Capital Comment
(October 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON. D. C— Revised calculation* by exports tare iamisll that Pwttol RoMtnlt not only .ill W r» elertad far a fourth Una. bat that Dewey will net...
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Washington and the Nation
(October 1944)
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Washington and the Nation By JONATHAN STOUT Registration Figures Encourage Hope for Smashing FDR Victory WASHINGTON, D. C—Three month* ago, before ft* presidential campaign reached iu present...
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Capital Comment
(October 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—If the Senate Campaign Expenditures Committee had not voted * to-1 this week tt dree ite formal investigation of. the noted Battle of tke...
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Capital Comment
(October 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT little Steel and Big Politics WASHINGTON, D. C___Confirming prediction* 1% this space in recent weeks, the War Labor Board forward passed the Little Steel...
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Capital Comment
(October 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT FDR Postpones Little Steel Revision Until AfterElection WASHINGTON, D. C- The Little steei formula win Mt be chanced before November 7. Reliable sources say...
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Capital Comment
(September 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT AFl-CJO Differ in Attacks on Little Steel Formula washington, D. ('. -The I.ittl* Steel formula tj*k the center of the stage in Washington this week with kfh and...
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Capital Comment
(September 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Dewey* Aimed Speech At AFL - But Flopped WASHINGTON, D. C—It can be reported that Dewey's labor speech in Seattle this week fell with a dull thud in Capital...
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Capital Comment
(September 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Battle of France Ends Battle of Reconversion Washington, d. a—The great Battle of the Petomac it ended—for the swift military advances have ¦aired the...
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Capital Comment
(September 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Byrnes Seen on Way Out fp Reconversion Fight WASHINGTON, D. C.—Sensitive barometers her* tit reporting that "Dr. Win the War" is beginning to itix his...
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Washington and the Nation
(August 1944)
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Washington and the Nation By JONATHAN STOUT Labor for Fourth term, But— Washington, D. c—The most curions contradiction in Washing tM teoax la organised labor's atti tuda towards Roosevelt (as...
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Capital Comment
(August 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Monopoly Wins on Reconversion Washington, d. C.—Wednesday of this week Hie Senate's Mead Committee (formerly the Truman Com' siittee) called an important secret...
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Washington and the Nation
(August 1944)
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Washington and the Nation By JONATHAN STOUT Psychological Warfare The week six. prominent labor leaders left for an Army-conducted tour of the French battlefront. The Party was made up of three...
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Capital Comment
(August 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Somervell Smears Labor To Stymie Reconversion WASHINGTON, D. C—The Army Service Forces In tit* United States Army is an organization within an organisation,...
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Washington and the nation
(July 1944)
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Washington and the nation By Jonathan Stout M/ctfeinaf**'* fttaN Ska/Hi WASHINGTON, D. C—The put week in the Nation's Capital has been another of those broiling, humid nightmares which...
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Henry Wallace and The Political Wolves
(July 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Henry Wallace and The Political Wolves Washington, d. c. —In order to meet The New Leader'* deadline, it wet necessary to write Oik before the Democrat*...
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Capital Comment
(January 1944)
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Capital Comment by jonathan STOUT GOP Convention Assures FDR Victory CfflCAGO.—A» this politics-conscious town viewed it, the ¦•publican national convention was something of a bseajirang. It...
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Capital Comment
(June 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—I'm itill trying to decide whether this is the damnedest war on record or whether Washington is just blase. I made It a point to get around to...
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Capital Comment
(April 1944)
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Capital Comment by JONATHAN STOUT Hungary Escape Route For Refugees Closed WASHINGTON, D. C—Clamping of the Nazi vise M Hungary is a greater tragedy than the American people realize. The fart is...
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Capital Comment
(March 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Hull Statement Backs Atlantic Charter WASHINGTON, D. C—The statement by Secretary Hull this week defining the basin of American foreign faiitf was a most...
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Capital Comment
(March 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Why Congress Feared The Soldier Vote WASHINGTON, D. C—As this was written, the question of the soldier vote was far from aettle-ment a* ever. Senate-House...
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Capital Comment
(February 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Byrnes Appts. Seek to Head Off Truman Report JfASHINGTON, D. C—The shaping of America's post-war economy reached the stage of positive action this week with...
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Capital Comment
(February 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Can UNRRA Stay Out Of International Politics. WASHINGTON, D. C.—There in considerable un•uiMM here over the question whether UNKltA (United Nations Relief...
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Capital Comment
(February 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Industry Opens Drive to freeze Monopoly Power WASHINGTON, D. C—A new domestic crisis on • ghat scale has arrived at maturity. Some are calling it "esrtelisation...
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Capital Comment
(February 1944)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Russia's Plan For a Stalin Europe — Exposed WASHINGTON, D. C— Intercepted documents now m til* possession of the United States Government lay here the plant...
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Capital Comment
(January 1944)
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Capital Comment The Attacks on WLB By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—The War Labor Board may kt tnlfc out from under the wing of the President'* authority under hia emergency wartima powers...
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Washington and the Nation
(January 1944)
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Washington and the Nation Army-Navy Elite Corps Demands Labor Conscription By Jonathan Stout WASHINGTOH, D. C—The brass hat elite corps in the Army and Navy is emerging •» the spark plug of the...
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FDR Formula Evades "Little Steel" Straitjacket
(January 1944)
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Capital Comment FDR Formula Evades "Little Steel" Straitjacket By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON. D. C—The Little Steel formula pot it* face lifted>*,for New Year*. As a result, it rotams the win* old...
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Washington and the Nation
(January 1944)
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Washington and the Nation Capital Round-up Shows New Deal Died a Year Ago By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—It i8 traditional at the-had? Co'Neu, Leader with that aa a guide, to seek out the...
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OPA Seeks to Appease Tories With Price Rises
(October 1943)
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OPA Seeks to Appease Tories With Price Rises Bowles Admits Suppression Of War Rrofits Studies by JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—The OPA s new policy inder Chester Bowles, whs Last week...
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New Secret OPA Study Reveals Vast Food Profiteering
(August 1943)
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New Secret OPA Study Reveals Vast Food Profiteering Agency Survey Belies Browns Statement on Real Wage Rise By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—Corroboration of the recent series in The New Leader...
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Meat Packers, Dairy Trust Create "Food Famine" to Wreck OPA
(June 1943)
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Meat Packers, Dairy Trust Create "Food Famine" to Wreck OPA Companies Curtail Production, Leader Charges By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C. — Althoncr the total energies of fowrnmtBt-Wir U»cr...
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White House Stand on Connally Bill To Determine Labor Support of FDR
(June 1943)
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White House Stand on Connally Bill To Determine Labor Support of FDR By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C.-iln the light of it* possible results what may wail be the fateful decision of 10 years...
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Labor Threatens to Bolt War Boards Over McNutt Actions
(April 1943)
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Labor Threatens to Bolt War Boards Over McNutt Actions UAW Quits Manpower Committees, Unions Hit Lack of Labor Voice By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. G. — A working AFL-CIO unity of • sort is...
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Lobbyists Hack at "Grade Labeling" to Wreck OPA
(April 1943)
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Lobbyists Hack at "Grade Labeling" to Wreck OPA Food Interests Seek To Crack Price Ceilings, Lower Quality By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—One of the critical battles of the war on the home...
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CapitaL Comment
(February 1945)
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Capital Comment By JONATHAN STOUT Communists Betray CIO; Push Slave Labor Bill WASHINGTON, D. ('.—It is sometime* asked whether the importance of Communist activity in labor union* and American...
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The Controversy Over Punishment of War Criminals
(February 1945)
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The Controversy Over Punishment of War Criminals By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—Speculation on State Department policy towards punishment of Nasi and Fascist war criminals was suddenly pud...
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STRAUSZ-HUPE, ROBERT
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Strebel, Gustave A.
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STREETEN, PAUL
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Streit, Clarence
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STREIT, CLARENCE K.
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STRONG, BENJAMIN
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Strunsky, Simeon
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STRUVE, CLEB
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STUART, PETER C.
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Studer, Norman
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Stump, J. Henry
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STURMTHAL, ADOLF
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SULLIVAN, JACK
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SUNDEL, ALFRED
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SUTHERLAND, DONALD
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SWAYZE, HAROLD
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Sweetland, Momroe M.
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SWENSON, KAREN
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SYKES, GERALD
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