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Vol. 006 Issue 006 (February 17 1942)
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Vol. 006 Issue 007 (February 14 1942)
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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: CONGRESS MUST EXPOSE, NOT COVER UP, COSTLY MISTAKES
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Bob La Follette Says: * * * Congress Musi Expose, Not Cover Up, Costly Mistakes SEVERAL WEEKS have passed since the revelation of the devastating facts contained in the Roberts report on Pearl...
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COMPLACENCY GRIPS AMERICA
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Complacency Grips America War Can Be Lost If We Don't Burn Off Mental Fat And Face Some Stark Realities ACRITICAL, perhaps disastrous complacency continues to imprison America. Although the...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW THE 10th WEEK of war in the Pacific held no more encouragement to the "United Nations" than the nine bloody weeks of defeat and withdrawal which had gone before. In the great...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW FOR ALL OF Washington's? total if chaotic absorption in the war effort politics has not been forgotten in the national capital. A walloping exchange of charges between Edward J....
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THE SONS OF SATO
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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The Sons Of Sato By ERNEST L MEYER (Some weeks ago this department told the story of Sato, a liberal, anti-militaristic Japanese resident of Seattle, who now must suffer for the aims of the Tokyo...
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SCOUTING THE AIR LANES OF THIS WAR
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Williams, Maj. Al
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scouting ine Air Lanes Of This War By Maj. All Williams A UTHORITATIVE figures on the penetration of air bombs show that when a bomb weighing 110 pounds (containing 56 pounds of explosive) strikes...
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DO YOU REMEMBER?
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Do You Remember? "FOR VARIOUS reasons, we may go crash- ing into the world war by the back door of the Pacific rather than via the Atlantic. In fact, the pro-war Maj. George Fielding Eliot actually...
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TRUMAN REPORT STANDS UP UNDER SNIPING
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Truman Report Stands Up Under Sniping DESPITE a great deal of sniping by the daily press, the facts and conclusions of the Truman Committee which investigated the nation's rearmament program stand...
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ABOUT FIGHTING THE DEVIL
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AMERINGER, OSCAR
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About Fighting The Devil By OSCAR AMERINGER: IF WE FOUND ourselves in hell the burning question would not be how we got there but how to get out of it. And the latter is largely a matter of...
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WHILE ROME BURNS
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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While Rome Burns By HARRY ELMER BARNES Editor's Note: This is the third and last of a series of articles on the role of education in the world today by Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes, distinguished...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ Make Democracy Work Dear Sirs: "Our American way of life is going out and world-wide Fascism or world-wide Communism is coming in , . . we will have to line up on...
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AFTERMATH OF PEARL HARBOR
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Aftermath Of Pearl Harbor By Oswald Garrison Villard CAREFUL AND deliberate consideration of the Pearl Harbor report increases one's admiration of its style, clarity, and literary form. Its...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News Union Electric Trial Reveals Shocking Slush Funds For Buying Off Public Officials By MILES McMILLIN= MOVED BY the remote possibility that there may be some who feel we are...
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IT'S ALL CONFUSIN' BUT NOT AMUSIN'
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Ameringer, Siegfried
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It's All Confusin' But Not Amusin' By SIEGFRIED AMERINGER THE ABOVE expression used now and then by Li'l Abner conies close to explaining how too many small business men feel about the war by...
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HOW DID WE GET THIS WAY?
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Coleman, Mcalister
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How Did We Get This Way? ByMcALISTER COLEMAN IN MY benighted opinion, one of the few radio commentators worth listening to is Quincy Howe who goes before the microphone five days a week at the...
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DON'T BE MISLED BY THE 'FARM PARITY' CRITICS
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Hull, Rep. Merlin
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Don't Be Misled By The 'Farm Parity' Critics By Rep. Merlin Hull THE PRICE CONTROL measure has become law. The. farm bloc in Congress was rather severely condemned by the eastern press while the...
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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 THE OTHER DAY I informed Bob that in accordance with our economy regime he simply would have to cut his baths down to twice a week or else use less than his customary brimming...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATRI BOYS AND GIRLS of all ages like to belong to a society of their own, like to feel themselves strong and important there, and gladly do whatever work their belonging...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money's Worth CONSERVING the goods we have and intelligent buying "constitute the immediate and the significant job for the women of America," writes Maxine Davis in a recent issue of...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence We hope all of you read the editorial on hoarders in last week's issue of The Progressive. Where shortages exist or threaten to exist, rationing is the fairest method of...
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CORRECTION
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Correction IT'S ALL A horrible mistake. Sen. Harry S. Truman, chairman of the Senate Defense Investigating Committee, erred when he quoted Joseph E. Barnes, shipbuilding lobbyist, as saying that...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editoz Reserves , The Last Column MINDS small enough under ordinary circumstances can shrivel up to peanut size when the going gets tough. In the face of Pearl Harbor and the shattering...
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