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Paid articleBOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: ROOSEVELT HAS REPUDIATED HIS CAMPAIGN PLEDGES TO KEEP U. S. TROOPW AT HOME
Bob La Follette Says: + + + Roosevelt Has Repudiated His Campaign Pledges To Keep U. S. Troops At Home AMERICAN BOYS are in Iceland. By presidential order, they are sent into Europe's war zone to...
Paid articleFDR BACKS DOWN ON AEF PROPOSAL BUT DEMANDS LONGER DRAFT TERMS AS 'SHOOTING' WAR CLOUDS GATHER
FDR Backs Down On AEF Proposal But Demands Longer Draft Terms As Shooting' War Clouds Gather DESPITE THE presence of new and ominous war clouds in Washington, the nation's anti-war forces won a...
Paid articleTO BEAT THE ENEMY
WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD
THE Beat The Enemy By FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (World-famed American Architect) TO BEAT THE ENEMY: These crimes must cease: Crime 1. Chronic artificial-scarcity. Crime 2. Real poverty. Crime 3....
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW America MEN WHO USED to be President Roosevelt's bitterest critics are now chosen by the President to float trial balloons for him. Thus, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, whose...
Paid articleHIAWATHA'S WATERLOO
Meyer, Ernest L.
Hiawatha's Waterloo By ERNEST L. MEYER One day little Hiawatha, Sitting in his reservation (Subdivision nine-and-twenty, Wigwam number sixty-seven, All equipped with running water, Radio, ice-box,...
Paid articleOUR GOLD-BRAIDED MINDS
Williams, Maj. Al
Our Gold-Braided Minds By maj. al williams THAT OUR national defense system is outmoded and loaded to the breaking point with ghastly conservatism is painfully apparent. Except for one instance,...
Paid articleTHE SUNDOWN PATROL
Neuberger, Richard L.
The Sundown Patrol By RICHARD L NEUBERGER ONE OF THE famous tales of all time is Captain Marryat's story of the quarrel which Mr. Midshipman Easy had with the bos'n and the bos'n's pal, the...
Paid articleWE STILL HAVE A CHANCE
Chamberlain, John
We Still Have A Chance By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN (Noted editor and author in McCall's Magazine) FROM MARCH, 1933, to September, 1939, youth in Germany heiled in the Hitler Jugend, studied to become...
Paid articleTHE GERRYMANDER-A TYPE OF POLITICAL SNAKE
Putnam, Harold
THE "GERRYMANDER" was born in Massachu-setts. I'm sorry to report this species of political snake has not yet died. Faced with the necessity of cutting the Massachusetts Congressional delegation...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Ickes and McWilliams The .ecent Communist party-line flipflop has convinced many people that, our current definitions of the words ''intervention" and "non-in-tei...
Paid articleFDR TAKES ICELAND
Villard, Oswald Garrison
FDR Takes Iceland By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD IF ANY OFFICER had seriously maintained two years ago that Iceland was essential to the safety of the great United States, he would have been lucky to...
Paid articleDAIRY FARMERS FEEL THE SQUEEZE
Dairy Farmers Feel The Squeeze THE RESULTS OF America's call to an unprepared and unorganized economy to arm, feed, and clothe, not only this nation, but half the world as well, are becoming...
Paid articleBEHIND SENATE SCENES
Middleton, George
Behind Senate Scenes By GEORGE MIDDLETON "EVERY TIME I see a spruce tree in our Maine forests I think it may some day be converted into paper for a comic strip," Sen. Wallace White remarked the...
Paid articleRUSSIAN ADVENTURES . . . 1812 AND 1941
Russian Adventures . . . 1812 And 1941 (From. The New York Daily News) IT INTERESTS US to read the current news dis patches from the Russian battle fronts in connection with the story of...
Paid articleTHE WISCONSIN SCENE
. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Bitter Clashes Divide Wisconsin GOP On Eve Of Circus' Convention THE SCANDALS, bitter personal jealousies, and differences over war policy which have rocked the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette "UP AT DAWN to pick peas. Mended stockings before break-fast. Ironed 12 shirts, and made mince for 40 pies, doing every part myself even to meat...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By ANGELO PATRI THE CHILD who has been in an accident and lost some faculty or power in consequence has a harder time trying to adjust to the new condition than one wh'o was born with...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Your Moneys Worth OIX YEARS AGO we bought an electric iron at ^ a Sears-Roebuck store for about $3.50. It's given excellent service, but its day is over, and we've been shopping for a new one....
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence During these summer months when America is on the highway and Cousin Jim and his family are driving over to spend Sunday with you, we women should make more use of jelliec...
Paid articleSKIMPING ON ESSENTIALS
Skimping On Essentials THE PINCH OF drastic reductions in WPA appropriations is beginning to be felt in the cities and towns of America. The cruelties of a callous national policy are even now...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Last Column NOTHING USED TO PROVOKE a lustier sneer out of the arm-chair radicals than Phil La Follette's oft-repeated warning that the United States would pay and pay dearly for not making the...
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