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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: CONSTRUCTIVE ACTION NEEDED TO HEAD OFF FINANCIAL CRISIS
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + Constructive Action Needed To Head Off Financial Crisis THE GIGANTIC cost of war and defense is almost incompre-hensible. A foretaste of the tax sacrifices that may be...
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PROGRESSIVE SERIES STIRS NATION
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Progressive Series Stirs Nation Fight To Preserve Peace Gathers New Strength-Bob LaFollette, Wheeler, D. Worth Clark On Progressive Hook-Up This Week WITH THE FIGHT to preserve peace for America...
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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 pears of distinguished service in the reporting and interpreting of...
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BUSINESS AS USUAL WITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE, BRITISH NAZIS RESPECT PATENT RIGHTS
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Business As Usual With An Eye To The Future, British, Nazis Respect Patent Rights GREAT Britain and Germany may be trying to bomb each other into little pieces, but in one vital field there is...
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WORKING PATTERN FOR 'THE NEXT WAR'
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Working Pattern For 'The Next War' By ERNEST L. MEYER WASHINGTON, June 2, 1941—The United States today declared war against Japan. Amid tumultuous scenes, Congress voted the war declaration with...
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THE DEFENSE HAS IT
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Williams, Maj. Al
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The Defense Has It By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS AT THE CONCLUSION of World War I, Army and Navy strategists had arrived at the ratio of the defense forces necessary to stand off the offense. But today we...
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THE SUNDOWN PATROL
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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The Sundown Patrol By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER WILLIAM ORVILLE DOUGLAS, sandy-haired, rangy and 43, is demonstrating that the United States Supreme Court does not necessarily have to be a land of the...
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A PROGRAM FOR AMERICA
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FOLLETTE, PHILIP F. LA
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A Program For America By PHILIP F. LA FOLLETTE Editor's Note: The following article is an exc-erpt from one of the radio addresses delivered last week on the 14-station, anti-war program proudly...
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APATHY DEPARTMENT CALLING!
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Apathy Department Calling! By Frank C. Hanighen THIS IS THE Apathy Department calling. It seems that the American people are very reluctant to send their boys to foreign fields to fight....
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Fenced From the Fold Dear Sirs: This is the day of the deluge of words—empty, meaningless, sounding-brass words. Floods of words roll over us. Tidal-waves of words...
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WILL TURKEY FIGHT?
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Will Turkey Fight? By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD YES, TURKEY WILL FIGHT if the Dardanelles are threatened by Germany, and the evacuation of the civilians from Istanbul, the former Constantinople,...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News REP. JOHN E. RANKIN of Mississippi has for years been a champion of public power. He has devoted hours on the floor of the House of Representatives to the Tennessee Valley...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement FIFTEEN REGIONAL cooperatives had something to shout about this week with their announcement of total 1940 sales of $58,821,107, a jump of 10 million dollars over their...
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PEACE ALARMS LABOR FOES
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Peace Alarms Labor Foes ENEMIES OF organized labor are beginning to show signs of alarm at the low depth to which the number of strikes in defense industries is sinking. Official government figures...
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ONE-THIRD OF A NATION'
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Harding, T. Swann
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'One-Third Of A Nation' By T. SWANN HARDING (Nation's Writer On Health) A PPLICATION of the newer knowledge of nutri- tion has been restricted to the upper income classes in America. ' In 1934,...
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OIL FOR THE TRAMPS IN CHINA
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Putnam, Harold
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Oil For The Tramps In China By HAROLD PUTNAM MOST OF US haven't enjoyed the spectacle of our little yellow brothers in China getting their blocks knocked off and their shacks whacked into kindling...
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Progressives Plan Statewide Rallies To Mark Birthday "BIRTHDAY DINNERS celebrating the seventh anniversary of the founding of the Progressive party will be held...
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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 WHAT IS IT that makes people see 'eye to «ye"? We all have the experience of meeting a total stranger yet establishing immediate contact. "We speak the...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATRI "O, DAD, you're so old-fashioned. That's gone out. Things have changed since you were young. We do it differently. Don't worry. We know the facts of life. We can take...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money's Worth QNE OF THE BEST ways to outwit the high cost of living on standard articles of household equipment is to buy in quantity. Any retail dealer will usually give a good reduction on...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence AT THE Progressive House "at home" last week, Mrs. Louella Mortenson, University of Wisconsin food expert, talked on "Low Cost Meals." One of the most interesting of the...
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THE PEOPLE HOLD FIRM
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The People Hold Firm PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT expressed public displeasure last week at the failure of the American people to respond adequately to what he described as the acuteness of the war...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor. Reserves . . . The Last Column NEXT TO wealthy editors and Park Avenue dowag-ers, the most warlike group in the United States is composed of college professors. As a rule the man in...
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