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Paid articleTHERE IS NO PEACE
Rubin, Morris H.
There Is No Peace By MORRIS H. RUBIN (Editor Of The Progressive) THEY1 are calling the approaching Holiday Season the world's first peacetime Christmas in seven years, but there is no peace on...
Paid articleTHE PEACE IN PREPARATION
• • • THE PEACE IN PREPARATION • • • FOREIGN ministers of the Big Three—the United States, Soviet Russia, and Great Britain—were embarked this week on a new effort to crack the diplomatic...
Paid articleLOANS AND THE FOUR FREEDOMS
Hull, Rep. Merlin
Loans And The Four Freedoms By REP. MERLIN HULL Washington, V. C. AFTER nearly three months of conferences, British and American negotiators have agreed that the United States is to loan Britain...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW EXCEPT for labor-management strife {See Page S) American foreign policy continued this week to hold the center of the domestic stage. Old controversies flared up and new ones...
Paid articleTHESE ARE HITLER'S HEIRS
Clair, Louis
These Are Hitler's Heirs By LOUIS CLAIR WE all have become very callous indeed in this age of atomic bombs, gas chambers, and extermination camps. The human mind can only absorb a certain amount...
Paid articleLABOR'S DILEMMA
Crawford, Kenneth
Labor's Dilemma By KENNETH CRAWFORD Washington, D. C. ONE of the curious phenomena of these curious times was the reaction of organized labor to President Truman's proposal that Congress pass...
Paid articleUPROAR OVER THE TRUMAN PLAN
Uproar Over The Truman Plan Washington, D. C. PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S demand for an immediate end of the United Automobile Workers strike at General Motors so that the dispute could be placed before a...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ By Dodd Training For Murder Dear Sirs: Conscription has been abolished in both Japan and in Germany, yet President Truman and his advisers are determined to...
Paid articleSHOWDOWN IN CHINA
Fischer, Louis
Showdown In China By LOUIS FISCHER THE appointment of Gen. George C. Marshall as United States Ambassador to China reveals the paramount significance which the United States Government attaches to...
Paid articleNOTES ON BRASS & BRAID
Coleman, Mcalister
Notes On Brass & Braid By McALISTER COLEMAN Martha's Vineyard, Mass. IN a way I can quite appreciate the feelings of Gen. Short and Adm. Kimmel during the fateful days of the Autumn of 1941. They...
Paid articleTHE HANGING OF THE TIGER
Mayer, Milton
The Hanging Of The Tiger By MILTON MAYER IMET a lady on the suburban trainjast Friday, and, after we had exchanged the greetings of the holy season, I asked her if she thought Yamashita should be...
Paid articleCOUNTRY CHRONICLE
Beston, Henry
Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON NOW that the clocks have been turned back, and we no longer have "war-time" in the dark of Winter, something is again part of our lives that had been wrenched a...
Paid articleTROUBLED AGRICULTURE
Netboy, Anthony
Troubled Agriculture THE RECONSTRUCTION OF WORLD AGRICULTURE, by Karl Brandt. Norton. $4. TWO BILLION ACRE FARM, by Robert West Howard. Doubleday, Doran. $2.50. Reviewed by Anthony Netboy KARL...
Paid articleDEMOCRACY AND MEN ON HORSEBACK
Corey, Stephen
Democracy And Men On Horseback DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION, by Ordway Tead. Association Press. $1.25. Reviewed by Stephen Corey IT is easy and popular to talk about democracy. It is difficult and...
Paid articleYOUR HEALTH: HERE'S HOW
Stafford, Jane
YOUR HEALTH: Here's How By JANE STAFFORD WITH the holidays and the return of servicemen, many families are having more guests for meals. This means more dishes to wash. Regardless of how you feel...
Paid articleTWO OTHER STRIKES
Two Other Strikes ACOMBINATION of press distortion and political demagoguery has given the nation the totally erroneous impression that strikes by organized labor are entirely responsible for the...
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