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Vol. 006 Issue 031 (August 1 1942)
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Vol. 006 Issue 033 (August 15 1942)
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Vol. 006 Issue 034 (August 22 1942)
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AMERICA AT THE MERCY OF MONOPOLY
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America At The Mercy Of Monopoly ALL-OUT STEEL production in America, a first essential for victory, remains at the mercy of a powerful combine dominated by J. P. Morgan & Company and the United...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW THOUGH Americans this week quite naturally focused their attention on the bloody fighting in the Solomon Islands, where American forces were engaged in their first offensive...
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WHAT ABOUT SEADROMES?
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Williams, Major Al
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What About Seadromes? By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS THIS IS AN IDEA-WAR. An idea has always appeared to me to be the assembly of two or more thoughts bearing intimate relationship, one to the other, and...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW AFTER TAKING testimony from more than 200 witnesses, most of them paid lobbyists for big business, the Senate Finance Committee completed public hearings last week on the...
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BUDGETING THE BALANCE
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Budgeting The Balance By ERNEST L. MEYER WE ARE FIGHTING a war to preserve democracy. We are fighting a war to guarantee to the world the Four Freedoms, including the freedom from want. And in...
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FARMERS GET IT AGAIN--IN THE NECK
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AMERINGER, OSCAR
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Farmers Get It Again - - In The Neck By OSCAR AMERINGER I'M SORE. I'm sore as a boil. What makes me as sore as all that is the report of the United States Bureau of Census revealing that 78.9 per...
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LET THE HIGH COMMAND DECIDE
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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Let The High Command Decide By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. ARMCHAIR STRATEGISTS have no business deciding the crucial question of when or how a second front should be opened in Europe. Such a...
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THE PEOPLE STONED THE POLICE
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Mayer, Milton
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The People Stoned The Police By MILTON MAYER IWAS READING my morning paper, and in a United Press dispatch from New Delhi, India, under the headline POLICE BATTLE RIOTERS IN INDIA, I read the...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . WPB And Monopoly Pear Sirs: The fact that the President has vetoed the rubber bill leaves him in a position to reorganize the rubber program or else to whitewash...
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EXECUTIVE INCOMPETENCE
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Executive Incompetence By Oswald Garrison Villard THE STRONGEST speaking that has yet been done about the situation of our government in Washington comes from Frank R. Kent. He declares that this...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN BECAUSE of the critical need of the armed services for copper and steel, the War Production Board last week issued an order halting all construction of electric...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement WE DON'T WANT to start a fight and we want it made clear from the outset that we're not prejudiced because we live in Wisconsin. But we do think that the yearbook just put...
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TWO MINDS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT
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Howard, Harry Paxton
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Two Minds With But A Single Thought By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD SECRETARY HULL'S radio address of July 23, officially endorsed by President Roosevelt, was of great significance. Though couched in...
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THE TIME FOR ACTION
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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The Time For Action By Lt. Comdr. C. S. Seely THE POSSIBILITY that the Russians will be forced by inexorable necessity to retreat to their strongholds in the Ural Mountains, and withdraw...
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SACCO-VANZETTI: A VERDICT
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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Sacco-Vanzetti: A Verdict By HARRY ELMER BARNES THIS SUNDAY is the 15th anniversary of the judicial murder of Sacco and Vanzetti. In Dr. Ray A. Billington's Massachmetts Guide Book, 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 By Isabel B. La Follette ONE OF OUR READERS writes that he "especially likes your illustrations," which reassures me that one reader at least looks upon my descriptions of...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By Angelo Patri IN WARTIME war is the way of life. We must adjust our thinking and our behavior to its demands. Much as we hate it there is no way out but the acceptance of the...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Moneys Worth WELL, the Federal Trade Commission has lashed its whip at several of the big tobacco companies, and it's high time. Philip Morris & Company and the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence CANTALOUP supplies are not very plentiful this year, since a smaller acreage was planted for 1942. For that reason, we suppose, the price of cantaloup has remained fairly...
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A POOR MAN'S FIGHT
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A Poor Man's Fight SOME OF THE richest and most powerful lobbies in the nation are encamped in Washington for a fight to the finish against any tax proposal which seeks to breathe a bit of life...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column THE COLD and lofty arrogance of the press has never been more apparent than it is in the Summer of sweat, sorrow, and sacrifice. Like a cynical Goering...
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Vol. 006 Issue 035 (August 29 1942)
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