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BOB LAFOLLETTE SAYS: DEFENSE PROGRAM THREATENS EXTINCTION OF SMALL BUSINESS
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + Defense Program Threatens Extinction Of Small Business THE SMALL BUSINESS MAN—a vital segment of industrial America—is being sacrificed on the altar of national...
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ROOSEVELT, CHURCHILL SEEK TO BOLSTER THEIR SECRET ATLANTIC COVENANTS BY URGING U. S. TO WARLIKE MOOD
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Roosevelt, Churchill Seek To Bolster Their Secret Atlantic Covenants By Urging U. S. To Warlike Mood WIDESPREAD American fear that President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill planned...
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OIL AND WAR
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Oil And War By FRANK C. HANIGHEN THE REAL STORY about oil and war, like oil it-self, doesn't flow. It oozes. Thus slowly, fact by fact, it drops into the columns of the press. One fact one week,...
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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 CERTAINLY there is no more remarkable phenomenon of our time than the divergency with which the American people eye the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW America PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT sent a special message to Congress last week on his secret conferences with Prime Minister Winston Churchill, but except for adding two freedoms...
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MULES LIVE LONGEST
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Mules Live Longest By ERNEST L MEYER (ROME—Italy has immortalized the army mule. Alongside the busts of Italy's heroes, artists and statesmen, in the famous gardens of the Villa Borg-hese, there...
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TIME PEOPLE KNEW
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Williams, Maj. Al
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Time People Knew By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS IN THE Congressional Record of recent date: "Be it enacted—That the President is authorized to award posthumously, in the name of Congress, a Medal of Honor to...
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NO GAS, NO PLAN, NO NEWS
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Putnam, Harold
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No Gas, No Plan, No News By Harold Putnam THE EASTERN SEABOARD is due for some dras-tic gasoline rationing immediately after Labor Day. And a profound suspicion permeates the increasingly autumnal...
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WE HAVE PAID A TERRIBLE PRICE
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Truman, Sen. Harry S.
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We Have Paid A Terrible Price By SEN. HARRY S. TRUMAN (Chairman of Special Senate Committee Investigating the National Defense Program) ONE OF THE first tasks which the Special Committee to...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . Fantastic Line-up Dear Sirs: May I go on record with Mrs. La Follette's visitor who said that one's only real friend is truth. I think that must have been Frank Lloyd...
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STARTLING PEACE AIMS
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Startling Peace Aims By Oswald Garrison Villard NO ONE CAN FIND serious fault with the "startling" peace aims formulated by Mr. Churchill and Mr. Roosevelt with such theatrical secrecy, least of...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News REACTIONARY utility interests which have fought public power on the grounds that it is inefficient received a bitter bill to swallow when it was announced in Washington last week...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement AMID THE current hub-bub over requested price control legislation, Rep. Jerry Voorhis has jumped up for the co-ops with the recommendation they be represented on a...
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ALL POSIBLE ABUNDANCE
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WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD
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All Possible Abundance By FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (World-famed American Architect) TIS A FUNDAMENTAL principle of our democra- cy that the government be responsible to the people, he government...
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RAILWAY LABOR COMES TO BAT
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Railway Labor Comes To Bat FAILING IN THEIR negotiations to gain a single dollar of the wage increases they have asked, the Railroad Brotherhoods, powerful bargaining association of America's...
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Insecurity, Not Hitler, Threatens Democracy, Hones Tells State AFL IF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY ever falls it won't be because of Hitler, but because of a group that...
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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 IDON'T KNOW if really it. is myself (of course, I like to think it is the life I lead!) that keeps interfering with the schedules I make. I notice, for...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATRI QUR GRANDFATHERS had a word which implied approval of wholesome attitudes— forehandedness. People who looked ahead and provided for the duties and events which they...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money s Worth LEON HENDERSON, administrator of the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply, has had to do a lot of talking lately. First of all, he has the near-impossible job of...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence No matter what the advertisements say, one brand of cooking fat or oil is just about as digestible as any other brand, according to the August issue of Consumer Union...
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SERIOUS STRAIN ON MORALE
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Serious Strain On Morale THE SENATORS and Representatives who voted against extension of the term of compulsory military training received a rare tribute last week—straight from the War Department....
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column IT IS DIFFICULT to conceive of anything more muddled than American foreign policy right now. Returning from his secret Atlantic rendezvous with Winston...
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