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Paid articleTHE MILITARY'S DRUG FOR DEMOCRACY
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
The Mil itary's Drug For Democracy By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. ONCE again we have the issue of peacetime compulsory military training squarely before the Congress. After considerable...
Paid articleTHE PEACE IN PREPARATION
. . . THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . BITTER bloodshed in strategic areas of the Orient, the continuing collapse of Four Power control of Germany, and Allied discussions of the control and...
Paid articleNOT MERELY GOSSIP
Hanighen, Frank C.
Not Merely Gossip By FRANK C. HANIGHENi BLOODY disorder in Germany is a distant possibility this Winter, according to informed observers. The trouble would come from demobilized German soldiers...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW ABITTER political feud, with both Democrats and and Republicans maneuvering for partisan advantage, provided the backdrop against which a special Congressional Committee launched...
Paid articleWHERE DO WE STAND IN LATIN AMERICA?
BEALS, CARLETON
Where Do We Stand In Latin America? By CARLETON BEALS ONE by one the Latin American countries are breaking away from the hitching-post of American diplomacy and dollars to which they were tied...
Paid articlePARSONS ON THE PICKET LINE
Allen, Leonard
Parsons On The Picket Line By LEONARD ALLEN "I RECALL a situation in 1938—a strike in a type- writer company within a block of my church. I'd walk by that picket line day after day, not knowing...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . A Soldier Replies Dear Sirs: How touching and naive is Mr. Lindberg's supposedly noble letter (Peoples Forum, Sept. 3) patting the Editors' backs for their "noble...
Paid articleBOOKS IN BRIEF
Sheridan, Mary
Books In Brief By Mary Sheridan CASS TIMBERLANE, by Sinclair. Lewis (Random House, $2.75). His new novel shows Lewis in a much more mellow mood than the days of Babbitt: Cass, a 41-year-old judge,...
Paid articleTHE GREAT AMERICAN ATROCITY'
Romer, Samuel
'The Great American Atrocity' THE GOVERNING OF MEN, by Alexander H. Leighton. Princeton University Press. $3.75. Reviewed by Samuel Romer AMONG the great atrocities of the war was one which will...
Paid articleFAILURE IN SOUTH AMERICA
Rodell, Katherine
Failure In South America WHAT THE SOUTH AMERICANS THINK OF US, . by Carleton Beals, Herschel BriekettrSamuel Guy In-man, and Bryce Oliver. Robert M. McBride & Co. $3. . Reviewed by Katherine...
Paid articleHASTY REHASH ON JOBS
Kasper, Sydney H.
Hasty Rehash On Jobs POST-WAR JOBS; A Guide to Current Problems and Future Opportunities. Public Affairs Press. Washington, D. C. 208 pages. $2.50. Reviewed by Sydney H. Kasper THE most...
Paid articleLABOR UNIONS IN ACTION
Coleman, Mcalister
Labor Unions In Action AMERICAN LABOR UNIONS, What They Are and How They Work, by Florence Peterson. Harper & Brothers. $3. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman HERE the Director of the Industrial...
Paid articleA SUNDAY WITH THE UTILITIES
McMillin, Miles
A Sunday With The Utilities By MILES McMILLIN IT was Sunday afternoon, and the radio was on. Somebody announced that Nelson Eddy was going to sing, and before I could get up and turn it off a...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabell La Follette AFRIEND recently returned from overseas service, where he had seen a good deal of the Russians, told of an embarrassing question put to him by one of them....
Paid articleHOW TO CATCH COLD
Harding, T. Swann
How To Catch Cold By T. SWANN HARDING YOU do not have to run to catch cold. That can be accomplished with ease while you sit still. Once you have the cold it will last two weeks, if untreated. If...
Paid articleGERMANY AND JAPAN: A CONTRAST IN POLICIES
Germany And Japan: A Contrast In Policies SOVIET RUSSIA'S demand for Four Power control of Japan, formally renewed last week by Foreign Commissar V. M. Molotov, should be answered with a clear,...
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