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Paid articleTHE TRUTH ABOUT THE RUBBER SHORTAGE
Gillette, Sen. Guy M.
The Truth About The Rubber Shortage By SEN. GUY M. GILLETTE Chairman Of The Special Senate Committee Investigating The Rubber Shortage THIS nation was for many years the world's greatest market...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW THE sensational western sweep of the armies of Soviet Russia this week was again the brightest spot in the whole picture of global conflict for the United Nations. Slashing deep...
Paid articlePOLITICAL JOCKEYING AND THE WAR
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Political Jockevina And The War By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY UNFORTUNATELY too many Americans still believe we are fighting a nationalistic war; that the struggle we are now part and parcel of is...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE long developing crisis in manpower neared its climax this week as the War Manpower Commission, acting in the face of mounting Congressional opposition, moved to abandon...
Paid articleYOUR NEXT INCOME TAXES
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
Your Next Income Taxes By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. THIRTY-FIVE million Americans will be expected to step forward between now and March 15 and make their initial payment on federal income...
Paid articleEDDIE'S STILL AT SEA
Meyer, Ernest L.
Eddies Still At Sea By ERNEST L MEYER Dear Eddie Rickenbacker: You're a brave, man, no doubt about it. That last miraculous escape of you and your pals is a fine, old saga, as fine and as old as...
Paid articleHITLER IS DEAD!
Mayer, Milton
Hitler Is Dead! By MILTON MAYER JOE DAVIES HAS A suspicion that Hitler is dead. Now Joe is not the suspicious type. He spent a year or so in Moscow as American Ambassador and never suspected a...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Menace Of Bureaucracy Dear Sirs: If Americanism is to survive, either now or after the war, we must stop the abusive and bungling bureaucrats from kicking us around...
Paid articleREA CO-OPS ON THE MARCH
McMillin, Miles
REA Co-ops On The March By MILES McMILLIN IF THE spirited, go-getting atmosphere of the recent first annual convention of the National Association of rural electric cooperatives at St. Louis is...
Paid articleWE CAN'T DO EVERYTHING
Villard, Oswald Garrison
We Can't Do Everything By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD IT MUST be plain by this time that at the bottom of the controversies raging throughout the government is the simple fact that we are trying to do...
Paid articleTHE TVA IN WAR AND PEACE
Kennedy, Kenneth R.
The TVA In War And Peace III. Farm And Forest Programs By KENNETH R. KENNEDY THE destructiveness of water is all too apparent in a major flood. Labor gangs feverishly reinforce the levees; rescue...
Paid articleI THOUGHT HE WAS IMMORTAL'
Otto, Max C.
I Thought He Was Immortal' MR. JUSTICE HOLMES. By Francis Biddle. Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.50. Reviewed by Max C. Otto SOME people claim there is no such thing as a miracle. This book proves...
Paid articleSTRAIGHT'S WINDY ELOQUENCE
Coleman, Mcalister
Straight's Windy Eloquence MAKE THIS THE LAST WAR, by Michael Straight. Harcourt, Brace, and Company. $.3. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman WHEN an editor of the New Republic writes a book called...
Paid articleHELEN HOWE AND BROMFIELD
Sheridan, Mary
Helen Howe And Bromfield THE WHOLE HEART, by Helen Howe. Simon and Schuster. $2.50. MRS. PARKINGTON, by Louis Bromfield. Harpers. $2.75. Reviewed by Mary Sheridan ONE of the best novels of the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette AGOOD FRIEND, concerned as we all are about the "post-war world,", wrote me recently to express the very natural feeling of all idealists that we...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri TO MOST of us there is something weak and a bit disgraceful in a compromise and most of us are all wrong. We cannot get along in the world we live in without...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
Your Moneys Worth By MARY SHERIDAN USED with discretion, chicory—if you can find it —increases the number of cups you can get out of a pound of coffee by about 30 per cent. No more than half an...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence WITH all the paper that's being used for government releases, many of them unnecessary, I hope the Office of Price Administration has a priority On some of it for a booklet...
Paid articleA UNIFIED ECONOMIC COMMAND
A Unified Economic Command THE need tor a unified economic command on the home front has become so acute that Congress can no longer tolerate the Administration's insistence on a hands-off policy...
Paid articleA PIONEER PROGRESSIVE
Barnes, Harry Elmer
A Pioneer Progressive By Harry Elmer Barnes EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Barnes' series on the "Isms" will be resumed next week with a discussion of totalitarianism. WE HAVE been celebrating the birthday...
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