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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE KILLERS OF CAPITALISM
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Bone, Sen. Homer T.
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The Killers Of Capitalism By SEN. HOMER T. BONE CHANGE is the immutable law of life, and history records the fact that all social institutions feel the impact of this law. The business system...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW SUCCESSFUL execution of daring amphibious operations, opening a strategic new front in Italy, and the sudden breakthrough of the Russians, long encircled around Leningrad, made...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW ONE OF THE NOISIEST, and perhaps one of the nastiest, political campaigns in American history appeared to be in the making this week. Both major parties have completed...
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THE ABDICATION OF THE SUPREME COURT
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Hesseltine, William B.
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The Abdication Of The Supreme Court By WILLIAM B HESSELTINE THE FOUNDING FATHERS, having drafted at Philadelphia a Constitution to establish justice, promote the general welfare, and—among other...
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HAGUE FASCISM AND WHITE HOUSE PAP
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Hague Fascism And White House Pap By McALISTER COLEMAN I'VE just had some folks around to my house in New Jersey to meet John Longo. You've probably heard the name. It belongs to a youngster who...
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WHY F. D. R. SWITCHED ON LABOR
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Why F.D.R. Switched On Labor By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD THE explanaLion of the President's changed position in regard to labor is not hard to discover if one undertakes to interpret his attitude...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . By Owen PM Resents Rodell's Indictment Dear Sirs: It has come to my attention that Fred Rodell, writing in your paper on Dec. 20, 1943, made a number of false statements...
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CO-OP 'OOMPH' ISN'T THE POINT
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Tichenor, George
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The Cooperative Movement Co-op 'Oomph' Isn't The Point A Reolv To Fred Rodell's Friendly Criticism By GEORGE TICHENOR EDITOR'S NOTE: Several months ago Fred Rodell's friendly but vigorously...
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THE LETTERS OF A UTILITY LAWYER
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News The Letters Of A Utility Lawyer By Miles McMillin ONSCIENCE," one of the English poets who \~y has achieved a moderate amount of notoriety once said, "doth make cowards of us...
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MR. ROOSEVELT VS. THE BILL OF RIGHTS
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Howard, Harry Paxton
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Mr. Roosevelt vs. The Bill Of Rights By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD Washington, D. C. THE Senate .Military Affairs Committee was not unduly impressed by War Secretary Stimson's urgent advocacy of...
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LABOR MADE THE SCAPEGOAT FOR MILITARY DELAYS
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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Labor Made The Scapegoat For Military Delays By LT. COMDR C. S. SEELY IN SPITE of all the recent optimistic predictions, I see no reason for believing that Hitler will be defeated before 1946. 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 AS WE sat listening to an "authority" on children's problems, a friend remarked, "I bet she has no children of her own or she couldn't be so objective!"...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By Angelo Patri FREDDIE went out to play. He had not been out ten minutes when he lifted his voice in loud appeals for "Ma-a-ma-a-a." Thinking he was being mortally injured, his...
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YOU CAN'T HOARD VITAMINS
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Sheridan, Mary
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Your Money's Worth You Cant Hoard Vitamins By MARY SHERIDAN CONSUMERS spent at least $100,000,000 last year for vitamin preparations. Now $100,000,000 is a pile of money. It could buy a lot of...
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BOTH SIDES OF THE STREET
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Both Sides Of The Street THE Roosevelt Administration's lack of coherence on the issue of compulsory labor—euphemistically known as national service legislation—is guaranteed to provide a splitting...
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THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves The Last Column A Timely Exposure SEN. Homer T. Bone's relentless exposure of "The Killers Of Capitalism" on Page One of this issue is even more timely than we had suspected...
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