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Vol. 009 Issue 014 (April 2 1945)
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LET THE PEOPLE IN ON THE PEACE!
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Holmes, John Haynes
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Let The People In On The Peace! By JOHN HAYNES HOLMES (Chairman of the American Civil Liberties Union) IT'S Sinai all over again I According to the old story, Moses went up on to the mountain to...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW ALLIED armies stood this week on the threshold of tar-reaching decisions in the European conflict. Six hard-driving armies in the west had breached the Rhine defense line,...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE Senate's decisive rejection of the appointment of Aubrey Williams as head of the Rural Electrification Administration last week marked a severe setback for the nation's...
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ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE!
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Accentuate The Positive! By McALISTER COLEMAN Martha's Vineyard, Mass. ACCORDING to the request of several customers, and the adjuration of a current juke-box ditty, we shall here "accentuate the...
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SHOWDOWN IN EUROPE
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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Showdown In Europe By Lt. Comdr. C. S. Seely THE ease with which we crossed the northern Rhine is positive evidence that Hitler is groggy—punch drunk—and has no power left seriously to interfere...
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DARKHORSE IN BERLIN SWEEPSTAKES
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Darkhorse In Berlin Sweepstakes THE real race for the German capital is not between the Russian and American armies. There's enother entry—a darkhorse—in the Berlin sweepstakes that will probably...
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JUST A LITTLE FASCISM
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Mayer, Milton
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Just A Little Fascism By MILTON MAYER SOME of my liberal friends, without being particular iv just, sleep the sleep of the just, achieving- this great blessing by repeating to themselves, while...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . No Fiesta This Time Dear Sirs: At the close of the war big business will be bigger than before. As the world sweeps into the unknown future, when a treaty of...
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THE DOORWAY TO PLENTY IS OPEN
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Hudgens, R. W.
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The Doorway To Plenty Is Open By R. W. HUDGENS MUCH thought is being given these days to a postwar America which will provide 60,000,000 jobs. This would be an era of abundance, with all of us...
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BEHIND THE HEADLINES IN RUMANIA
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Markham, R. H.
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Behind The Headlines In Rumania By R. H. MARKHAM RUMANIA has just undergone an acute political crisis, a by no means unusual occurrence for that country. It has been passing steadily from crisis...
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THE INSIDE STORY ON MANPOWER
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The Inside Story On Manpower TO the brass hats who troupe along behind Secretary of War Stimson and Secretary of the Navy Forrestal up and down Capital Hill everyday to press Congress for a...
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NO FOOD NEWS FROM CHATTANOOGA
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McMillin, Miles
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No Flood News From Chattanooga By MILES McMILLIN AT this time of the year you can look at any newspaper and if you don't find at least one story of a destructive flood somewhere in the United...
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LURE AND LORE OF THE MISSISSIPPI
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Hesseltine, William B.
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Lure And Lore Of The Mississippi STEAMBOATIN' DAYS: Folk Songs of the River Packet Era, by Mary Wheeler. Louisiana State University Press. $2.75. DEEP DELTA COUNTRY, by Harnett T. Kane. Duell,...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
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Books In Brief WHEN THE FRENCH WERE HERE, by Stephen Bonsai. (Doubleday, $3). Col. Bonsai served as a war correspondent as long ago as the Bulgarian-Servian War of 1885. Since then, he has missed...
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CONVERTING TO PEACE
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Kasper, Sydney H.
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Converting To Peace DEMOBILIZATION OF WARTIME ECONOMIC CONTROLS, by John Maurice Clark. McGraw-Hill. $1.75. Reviewed by Sydney H. Kasper IT'S hard to argue with this book. Prof. John Maurice...
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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 A NEVER-FAILING marvel to me is the human be-ing's apparently infinite ability to seek out reme-lies for "what ails 'em." Be it poverty, sickness,...
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LIGHT ON THE MOVIES
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Hamilton, James S.
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A Handy Guide To Current Films A Tree Grows in Brooklyn—A fine and sensitive dramatization of a generous section of the popular novel, with outstanding acting all around and superb direction....
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THE DEADLY PARALLEL
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The Deadly Parallel ONE of the strongest and most courageous indictments of the Yalta Conference and its Declaration of Crimea by the Big 3 comes, curiously enough, from Clarence K. Streit, founder...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves. . . The Last Column Curious Silence In all the recent and current uproar over the need for drafting manpower, the Administration has been curiously silent about the need for...
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