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IssueVol. 006 Issue 023 (June 6 1942)
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Paid articleWHAT'S BEHIND THE RUBBER FIASCO?
What's Behind The Rubber Fiasco? Congressional Investigators Expose The Shocking Story of Private Greed, Official Blundering, And Divided Authority Washington, D. C. THE INSIDE STORY of the acute...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW AS WORLD WAR II rolled into the month which marks the first anniversary of Soviet Russia's entry into the great struggle, the violent action in some of the battle sectors like...
Paid articleA BLIMP SHALL FIND THEM
Williams, Major Al
A Blimp Shall Find Them By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS "OOOOOOOOOH BELOW." This was the eerie cry that sounded out of the pre-dawn gloom over a New Jersey farm. There was a lad down below on his way to the...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE TREASURY Department's tax program, which itself fell far short of being an ability-to-pay, equality of sacrifice measure, continued this week to take a severe drubbing in the...
Paid articleIF I WERE DICTATOR
Meyer, Ernest L.
If I Were Dictator By ERNEST L. MEYER THE NEW YORK Daily News last week reported: "Gasoline bootleggers, some of whom have put out cards as speakeasies did during prohibition, are operating in...
Paid articleBOB LAFOLLETTE SAYS: NATION-WIDE GAS RATIONING IS ABSOLUTELY UNNECESSARY
Bob La Follette Says: * * * Nation-Wide Gas Rationing Is Absolutely Unnecessary EVERY PATRIOTIC American citizen is not only, willing but eager to make any necessary sacrifice to speed the...
Paid articleIT'S A MESS, BROTHERS
AMERINGER, OSCAR
It's A Mess, Brothers By OSCAR AMERINGER ALL RIGHT minded people, including this scribe, desire to win the war. But to win this or any other war we must first defeat the enemy; and, as hard luck...
Paid articleIN DEFENSE OF SLEEVE-PLUKING
Mayer, Milton
In Defense Of Sleeve-Plucking By MILTON MAYER I FIND THAT those of us who criticize the government are not as popular as we should be. Some of our friends are annoyed because, as they see us, we...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . The World Awakening Dear Sirs: . This play-like civilization resents being reminded of its mask of duplicity. Like a child it dislikes being- disillusioned about...
Paid articleWISHFUL WINNING
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Wishful Winning By Oswald Garrison Villard DURING THE past weeks what is left of Wall Street has been stirred by wild rumors that the war is likely to end soon, with the result that many war...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News By MILES McMIllIN LAST WEEK we discussed the power shortage impending in this country because of the stubborn refusal of the big utilities to expand. This week, in line with our...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement IF THERE IS one respect in which the co-ops are proving themselves superior to private business in the wartime emergency it is the speedy manner in which they adapt...
Paid articleLOOK HOMEWARD, TOO, DEMOCRACY!
Look Homeward, Too, Democracy! By DOROTHY WALWORTH EDITOR'S NOTE: This article may not he reprinted without special permission. LAST NIGHT I said goodbye to our butcher boy. I had always seen him...
Paid articleFACTS AND FANCIES ABOUT RACE
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Facts And Fancies About Race By HARRY ELMER BARNES MOST OF THE intolerance and brutality associated with fascism and other assaults upon freedom today rest mainly upon myth and fancy. In no case...
Paid articleBUILDING A LIFE-LINE TO ALASKA
Neuberger, Richard L.
Building A Life-Line To Alaska By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER IN THE FORESTS and uplands of British .Columbia the Engineer Corps of the United States Army is building the Alaskan Highway. At last this...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette MY GOOD FRIEND and co-worker, Mary Sheridan, handed me recently a book on housekeeping by Charlotte Adams, the food editor for PM. I always start out...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri DEAR BOYS and Girls: During these war years you are going to do without some of the things you have thought you needed. You really did not need them. You wanted them,...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Your Money's Worth IN THE NEXT six months, the Army will be buying million pairs of shoes. That's not counting the other services nor some more millions of pairs for Lend-Lease requirements. An...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence TO CONSERVE the coffee supplies on hand, the War Production Board has cut by one-fourth the amount of coffee that may be delivered to wholesalers and large retailers. The...
Paid articleSTARTLING FIGURES
Startling Figures OPERATION of the Selective Service Act is providing the United States with fighting forces to battle on military fronts everywhere in the world. It is also exposing appalling...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column THE NATIONAL Association of Manufacturers has issued another of its periodic warnings. Several months ago its tax spokesman, J. Cheevar Cowdin, tossed off...
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