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Paid articleBOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: PATRONAGE AND PRESSURE THWARTED DEMOCRATIC PROCESS BUT VOTERS HAVE LAST WORD
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...
Paid articleARMY CALLS MEN FOR AEF, HINTS SERVICE FOR MARRIED MEN AS U. S. IS PUSHED INTO UNDECLARED WAR
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...
Paid articleEXPORTERS OF DEMOCRACY
Putnam, Harold
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...
Paid articleHOUSE VOTE TO DESTROY NEUTRALITY ACT
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....
Paid articleSTRAW IN THE WIND
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...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
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...
Paid articleTHE DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC
Meyer, Ernest L.
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...
Paid articleDRUBBING FOR THE INVASION BOGEY MAN
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...
Paid articleCONNECTICUT CONFUSIONS
Coleman, Mcalister
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...
Paid articleBEWARE THE WILSONIAN GHOST
Chamberlain, John
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...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . 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...
Paid articleHISTORY'S REPEATING ACT
Middleton, George
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...
Paid articleTHE EXPERTS' ABOUT-FACE
Williams, Maj. Al
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...
Paid articleWORLD TRENDS AND THE WAR
Barnes, Harry Elmer
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...
Paid articleWILLKIE IN HOT WATER
Villard, Oswald Garrison
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...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
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...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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,...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
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...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
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...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
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...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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...
Paid articleCHOKING ON A RED HERRING
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...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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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