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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: PATRONAGE AND PRESSURE THWARTED DEMOCRATIC PROCESS BUT VOTERS HAVE LAST WORD
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + Patronage And Pressure Thwarted Democratic Process But Voters Have Last Word "THE ADMINISTRATION won a sordid victory last week when Congress was cajoled, induced, and...
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ARMY CALLS MEN FOR AEF, HINTS SERVICE FOR MARRIED MEN AS U. S. IS PUSHED INTO UNDECLARED WAR
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Army Calls Men For AEF, Hints Service For Married Men As U. S, Is Pushed Into Undeclared War A LTHOUGH THE squeaky margin of victory on scuttling of the Neutrality Act was everywhere regarded as a...
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EXPORTERS OF DEMOCRACY
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Putnam, Harold
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Exporters Of Democracy By HAROLD PUTNAM •THE NATIONAL Association of Manufacturers, the ¦*• minions of the Chamber of Commerce, and assorted Tory barnacles on the body politic have finally...
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HOUSE VOTE TO DESTROY NEUTRALITY ACT
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House Vote To Destroy Neutrality Act FOR DESTRUCTION—212 Democrats—189 Allen, La. Anderson, N.M. Arnold, 111. Barnes, 111. Bates, Ky. Beckworth, Tex. Beiter, N.Y. Bell, Mo. Bland, Va. Bloom, N.Y....
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STRAW IN THE WIND
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Straw In The Wind (From Uncensored) By and large, support of Roosevelt's foreign policy was not a political asset last Tuesday—particularly in one unimportant but not uninteresting campaign. In...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW America PRESS AND POLITICIANS enjoyed a Roman holiday this week. With great gusto they pounced on John L. Lewis, on the CIO, and on all of organized labor as the nation moved...
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THE DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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The Director Of Traffic By ERNEST L. MEYER This fellow, Mohab, of our town, Was a bit mentally mildewed, or daft, or "touched," as the natives say. Not a drunk, you may believe me, for he...
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DRUBBING FOR THE INVASION BOGEY MAN
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Drubbing For The Invasion Bogey Man GIVEN A POWERFUL Navy and superiority in the air, the United States is impregnable to attack. This statement comes straight from the nation's inner defense...
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CONNECTICUT CONFUSIONS
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Connecticut Confusions By McAlister Coleman Westport, Conn. /~\UT HERE in the sticks on the Saugatuek, we are a bit confused by the rapid march of recent events. Perhaps some of you boys and girls...
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BEWARE THE WILSONIAN GHOST
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Chamberlain, John
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Beware The Wilsonian Ghost By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN NOW THAT the shooting at our cargo ships is about to begin in earnest, let me say that I am not particularly afraid that our Navy will fail to acquit...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Teachers Get One Side Dear Sirs : Educators usually pride themselves and the educational system as the great bulwark of democracy. Democracy, says one great...
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HISTORY'S REPEATING ACT
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Middleton, George
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History's Repeating Act By GEORGE MIDDLETON 'THE ONLOOKER from the Senate Gallery is not -¦-always aware how dramatic the passing scene is. It requires knowledge of the background and all that may...
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THE EXPERTS' ABOUT-FACE
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Williams, Maj. Al
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The Experts' About-Face By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS VI7HEN THIS WAR STARTED, American airmen ' * had just about completed a dozen years of constant and persistent predicting that the next war would start...
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WORLD TRENDS AND THE WAR
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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World Trends And The War By HARRY ELMER BARNES Editor's Note: This is the second of two penetrtd-\ig articles on the sweep of world forces as they relate the second World War. The first artiele by...
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WILLKIE IN HOT WATER
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Willkie In Hot Water By Oswald Garrison Villard WENDELL WILLKIE has answered the denunciation of himself by Rep. Short of Missouri by likening it to a small boy's making faces when his arguments...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News npHE CUMBERSOME system of power "islands" -*- and geographic duplication of power distribution will be dealt a smashing blow in the interests of efficient power production for...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement TTHE EVER-QUICKENING march of America's cooperative movement can be illustrated best by the recent action of the Cooperative Refinery Association of North Kansas City,...
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN
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Follette, Isabel B. La
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette h^7HEN THE PRESIDENT says that we are beginning to feel *V the pinch of war, this is no news to the mass of Americans, he housewife, the merchant, and...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATRI TF I COULD give children but one gift it would *¦ be a good book. If a child can read it he has within his mind the power to rise and leave behind him the cares of his...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Sheridan, Mary
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Your Money s Worth By MARY SHERIDAN T"\URING Winter months, frozen foods, par-ticularly frozen vegetables, are a boon to the families who can afford them. Interestingly enough, our grocer insists...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence American housewives who parted with precious aluminum during the aluminum drive, only to find out later that the drive was a publicity stunt and failed to build even one or...
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CHOKING ON A RED HERRING
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Choking On A Red Herring THE RED herring squad attached to the interventionist group has periodically sought to divert public attention from the main issue of peace or -war by putting up an...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves The Last Column HTHE HOUSE VOTE on destruction of the Neutral-ity Act, and the play of pressure politics just before the dramatic 212 to 194 roll call vote, revealed with...
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Vol. 005 Issue 048 (November 29 1941)
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