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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: SENATE PARTIALLY RECOGNIZES GRAVITY OF FARM CRISIS
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + Senate Partially Recognizes Gravity Of Farm Crisis THE UNITED STATES SENATE paused last week in the midst of a series of gigantic defense appropriation bills to pay a...
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CRUSADE AGAINST WAR GROWS
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Crusade Against War Grows Tremendous Momentum Follows Congressional Organization And Crowded, Coast-To-Coast Anti-War Mass Demonstrations THE CRUSADE to keep the United States out of foreign war...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW World Capsule Editor's Note: "The American Observer" is an outstanding American journalist .and author with years of distinguished service in the reverting and interpreting of...
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NOT THIS TIME!
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Not This Time! Lillian Gish Won't Be Part Of The Idea Of Hate She Helped Spread In 1916 Twenty-four years ago Lillian Gish, then an unknown, was beaten and kicked by ruthless "Huns" in a series of...
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COLONEL DONOVAN TURNS A HANDSPRING
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Colonel Donovan Turns A Handspring Editor's Note: William J. ("Wild BUI") Donovan has been dashing over three continents as President Roosevelt's mysterious envoy to the warring world. Back in the...
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FARMERS AND DEFENSE
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Hanighen, Frank
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Farmers And Defense By FRANK HANIGHEN Washington, D. C. THE ELEVATION of Chester Davis, head of the Agricultural Division of the National Defense Advisory Commission, to the presidency of the St....
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NIGHT RAIDERS
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Williams, Major Al
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Night Raiders By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS TJTERE ARE a few observations on night bomb-ing for the layman. I specifically address them to the layman in response to frequent reader letters and because,...
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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 THE VOICE over the radio was grave, measured, and with a power of carrying convietion which was almost hypnotic. And we who were gathered in the large,...
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THE DAILY PRESS AND LABOR DISPUTES
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The Daily Press And Labor Disputes TN THE FACE of rising public indignation over la-*~ bor stoppages in defense industries, organized labor, determined to share in the soaring defense profits, is...
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SUNDOWN PATROL
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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Sundown Patrol . By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER "Besides building warships and airplanes, we must, through united and democratic and vigorous action, build up the nation's natural resources and keep...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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...THE PEOPLE'S FORUM... Support Your Friends Deav Sirs: Here is $1 for six months subscription. Money is hard for farmers to get and we starve our friends. This occurred to me when I-thought how...
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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...THE WISCONSIN SCENE... Berquist Denounces War Group, Supports LaFollette Anti-Involvement Stand ASSEMBLYMAN HENRY J. BERQUIST, Rhinelander Progressive, declared in a radio address over WHA and...
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NEW INDUSTRIES FOR AN EXPANDING SOUTH
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New Industries For An Expanding South HOPES THAT southern United States would soon be well on the way toward freeing- itself of the shackles of a one-crop economy were heightened recently when able...
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ROCKFORD VICTORY
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Rockford Victory Progressive Forces Triumph In City Election, Bloom Wins Mayoralty In Anti-Utility Fight HARD-DRIVING Progressive forces of Roekford, 111., led by their successful candidate for...
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KNOX'S CENSORSHIP
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Knox's Censorship By Oswald Garrison Villard OECRETARY KNOX is going very far in his O demand that although we are at peace the press of this country shall he put 'under a far-reaching voluntary...
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BRITAIN'S PRISONER
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Putnam, Harold
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Britain's Prisoner By HAROLD PUTNAM TOWARD FREEDOM, The Autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru. The John Day Company, New York. T SUPPOSE it isn't polite to bring this up in polite society these days,...
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TNEC GIVES CONGRESS ITS U. S. ECONOMY REPORT
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TNEC Gives Congress Its U. S. Economy Report AFTER THREE YEARS of painstaking digging into the cause of America's economic ills, the Temporary National Economic Committee (TNEC), composed of...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News SEVERAL YEARS AGO Odette Keun, a sharp-witted Frenchwoman who knows how to sling a pen around, wrote a book, "A Foreigner Looks at the TVA." It was a good book, critical, shrewd...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement |""\NE OF THE wise policies of the cooperative move-ment is a constant emphasis on education—driving for an understanding of cooperative principles among co-op members and...
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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's WHAT A LIFE-SAVER rt is to have a sense of humor to see one through trying times! If ever you want a good subject of argument, however, start a group...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Moneys Worth LISTENING to the soap advertising programs over the radio may be amusing, but it doesn't help much when it comes really to knowing about what soaps to use and why. So while we...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence FOOD PRICES in general are high, meat prices are terrible, and all signs indicate even higher prices in the months ahead. Family cooks need the best food buying information...
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GRIM REMINDERS
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Grim Reminders DR. THOMAS PARRAN, surgeon general of the United States, put his skilled finger on two vital American problems in a recent address in Boston, but, as usual, the daily press was too...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column TN THE UNITED STATES those who call for a statement of British aims are shushed by a jingoistic press with cries of "appeaser." In England, however, the...
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