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  • Time Period > Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963) (remove)
  • Subject > Politics and government (remove)

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  • )aJl 1'>.&king t . t the h ica~o ra t h.undr d i l l dote job. ore& , p tition a 111 eventu lly blow d orld- wide ar p t e worl.d . This pe pr:i,w·t e ent1.'rpri8 mu$t cea,• •• ublic o pinion, oduca.te , sttont-will d , ye•• opti stic
  • that the American press h~ biiually, persistently and pon• !c'.ously lies, then Its claim to the rlrht of freedom of the press has no valid moral basis. Jll1utrat io n$ by Mildred Co11thlin King Da vld said In his haste, From "Maine Ways" "All men are liars
  • The Democrats Debate, Nominate Their Man ••••••••• 12 Grief for Eva Enshrouds Argentina ••••••••••••••••••• 20 Record-breaking Olympics End in U.S. Victory •••••••• 24 Simple Life for a King •••••.•••••••••••••••••.••••••• 32 EDITORIALS
  • pa1eeda perhapo, ror talk with thoeo Ttho do not hoa.r. It m1Q' b• old taahioned• o u ~ . todq to talk to Jl'uaaoli.c1, Stalin_ and Bitler. a king bore and a proaident tbare. The 0110 thlng tbet met bo aaved• it we cro to be eavCJd• 1e tho value~ you
  • not oppress majorities . One criticises who leheartedly Britiins pressure on Greece to restore a repudiated and worn out king . Jews-Palestine. Organized labor versus working man. Communists versus Russian people . British-American bloc diplomats versus
  • Baldv,1n should contact King and Associated Press, and Charles Green should contact United Press at Austin. The editorial which Baldwin has is the bads of the int'orme.tion which should go in adve.nco to the mind of A. P. and u. p. people