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Vol. 005 Issue 014 (April 5 1941)
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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: ACCEPTING WAR AS INEVITABLE IS A HELPLESS, UNWORTHY FATALISM
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + Accepting War As Inevitable Is A Helpless, Unworthy Fatalism PEACE, like any other priceless possession, is worth striving for! I voted against the Lend-Lease bill...
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IS THE LAST STEP COMING NOW?
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Is The Last Step Coming Now? As America Enters Fateful Month Of April—Month Of War—Interventionists Demand Convoys, A Step To Force Hostilities WITH THE PRETENSE of "short of war" shot to pieces...
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CONVOYS MEAN HOSTILITIES
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Convoys Mean Hostilities A Debate Between Philip F. LaFollette and Clifton M. Utley THE BLAND, almost cheerful admission that hos-tilities are certain if the United States convoys British shipping...
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THE PROPOSITION IS PEACE
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Hutchins, Robert M.
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The Proposition Is Peace By ROBERT M. HUTCHINS (President, University of Chicago) IF WE GO TO WAR, what are we going to war for? We are stirred, but not enlightened, by the great phrase—the four...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW America SPEAKING to the nation's Democrats from the yacht Potomac anchored off Port Everglades, Fla., President Roosevelt publicly embraced Wendell L. Willkie as a "patriotic...
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THE MAN IN THE ALCOVE
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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The Man In The Alcove By ERNEST L. MEYER "WE MUST DEFEND ourselves at all costs," the woman on the platform was screaming, "or else the maggots of Fascism and Nazism will destroy the living body...
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LESSONS FROM BRITAIN
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Williams, Major Al
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Lessons From Britain By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS IT HAS BEEN only two or three years since we were reading about what airpower couldn't do and how fortifications and trenches and land armies and gigantic...
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THE WAR AS A REVOLUTION
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Chase, Stuart
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The War As A Revolution By STUART CHASE THE WORLD SITUATION in 1941 is an exceeding-ly complicated one. It would take God himself to untangle it. We humans have to do the best we can with...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Farewell to Dreams Dear Sirs: I have just been reading some of Emerson's philosophy on the political situation of his day, and it seems to me to be perfectly...
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Progressive Legislators Air Divergent Views On War, Unite To Blast State GOP JUST AS TIME PROVED "Old Bob" La Follette right in opposing American entry into the...
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MONEY-DRAFT DODGER
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Voorhis, Jerry
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Money-Draft Dodger By JERRY VOORHIS {Congressman from California) THE UNITED STATES, along with the rest of the world, is face to face with a great emergency—an emergency for maximum production...
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BRITAIN'S CHANCES
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Britain's Chances By PRANK C. HANIGHEN I BELIEVE that the American people are due for another thumping disillusionment about the European war. A year ago, the French army collapsed and with it a...
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LINDBERGH'S APPEAL
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Lindbergh's Appeal By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD EVERYONE who wishes to know the truth about the situation in which the United States finds itself should read Charles Lindbergh's "A Letter to...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News ONE BY ONE, the public is breaking down the con-servative, moth-eaten arguments of the power trust. For years private utility tycoons have insisted that they had adequate...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement SUCCEEDING Dr. James P. Warbasse as President of the Cooperative League of the U. S. A. is Murray D. Lincoln of Columbus, O. Well-known throughout the cooperative movement,...
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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 ONE HEARS too much these days, "Oh, what's the use? We're in the war anyway". Some of my friends shake their heads at me with affectionate pity at what...
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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 "SMELLS FRESH AS A DAISY! Refreshing ^ as mountain air." Sounds good, doesn't it? Some advertising copy writer pecked it out about Swan, the new floating soap,...
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FARMERS LOSE THE LAND
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Uphoff, Walter
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Farmers Lose The Land By WALTER UPHOFF A G. BLACK, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration, declared in a recent speech that "Farm tenancy is growing and the concentration of land in fewer and...
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HERE IN AMERICA
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Here In America OUT IN THE Pacific Northwest, in the uplands of Washington where eight years ago there was nothing but the rushing Columbia River, granite, sagebrush and a few deserted farms, today...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves... The Last Column A NUMBER of readers who aren't familiar with the striking emblem of National Progressives of America were intrigued when they saw it in the background of the...
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