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  • , . ' .• ; Representative · Martin 'Dies .of Orange, chairman of the House ; . .,,_., t • • • -~,,.. :..~ · , • ~ committee investigating un-Ameri·· •· ·· can activities, who was a candidate . . BY JOHN -E. KING,"-i. . :In the special election: last year, Is Staff Corre
  • Hutch1nson Isaacks Jones Kelly Kennedy Kersey Kinard King Klingaman Knight Lansberry Lehman Leyendecker Little Lock Love Lowry Lucas Lyle McAlister Mccann McDonald McGlasson McLellan McMurry McNamara Manford Manning Markle Martin Matthews Mills Montgomery
  • for Cla1.1de Peppers la paaain& 'thro&.1&}1 Clearwater en ro1.1te to Hava.na and Jamt.1a&, ~tur.J.17 I am ihi~king of yo~. Sneral items oocw-1 1-You have h&4 - good year and have done goo4 work. lt ia not nooes.sa.J7 to eay that 1':nlDIUl baa ~ved to11rard you
  • · that he wants to divert the car to the fellow in Tampa who needs the pape · and that he will make •nother car or paper and send it to Martin before is out. Martin agrees, and no neutrality is violated, and no precedent is thered about. "-----.. United
  • . Martin Andersen !or example. for $21 a week. An Take the case or H e started at Beaumont at the age or twenty-one excellent reporter, he was producing immediately fitty per­ cent more quality-quantity product than older reporters. He was moved
  • )aJl 1'>.&king t . t the h ica~o ra t h.undr d i l l dote job. ore& , p tition a 111 eventu lly blow d orld- wide ar p t e worl.d . This pe pr:i,w·t e ent1.'rpri8 mu$t cea,• •• ublic o pinion, oduca.te , sttont-will d , ye•• opti stic
  • .· • g t ng le er• OY~w • are, ing a atate or ula r t · l ••• • king tor the OOllllon oau... ud • lill 1n aooor-d · t J a 4 Oil \M radio tocipt, al l10th ai·• Jing to ion will 111 go , I ut .of a are • at lf t 11 until 4 41 and t , • 11
  • In the Lafayet.te Post home las t night. They "·ere Harold Jones. 8.S Mor­ ga ntown street; Dante Oras.so. 80 Park avenue; and Martin Mehall. Brownfield. Alternates chosen were WilJiam Winning. 200 Hogsett .st.rcet: Robert Volpe. 44 Maple s lrcel; and Rob­ ert Si
  • 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
  • . . You will have to make your ovm analysis of the accuracy of Balch ' s inf'ormation . I em simply telling you what he told me , but he did seem very optimistic about bein~ able to take over the paper and apparently is wor king dili~ently on the job
  • Martin J. Collins Henry Steele Cororoag,r H . J. Conan, Jomes B. Conlltlt Frederic P. Cone Earl Conscan,ine Henry Cor beet Ar
  • . I trust that, aa the Ro;yal Taster being loaned to Roosevelt by King George, that you will protect the Am.erioan pal.et. Aa soon as your tindinga han been received, ot so )"OU shall be entitled to a case or two and so, which mat be determined
  • 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
  • -four rooms, compared with the usual three. In them he installed Today's KING is Ir you prefer finer, lighter mixed drinks - today's King is yo11r whisky! Actually caste­ engineered by Brown-Forman co be far lighter
  • studied. dancin g on the si de. Then at 11:30. Arthur Todd, of the King Cole she married. her young danct in• CONFIDENTIALLY ABOUT structor, Hughie O'Donnell. Now Room, will organize his own ba11d they're O'Donnell and Lo11es' bat!• this fall and open
  • &.nks. I ahoald not augge t ihio. Lt ia -n editorial In sp akinc in Ai.llas & few days ago~ called attention t o the say- nothing , do-nothing character ot th~ ~ign ot my o~~onent w&s 111&king for the United St&tes Senate where~ •~s ~baolutel7 r etLls
  • Corpus Chri s ti Ca ller ~nd merge it with the Times. "Under t h e ag re ement if Ma rsh and Fentres s wo uld purch a se the. C,s.ller fro m Ra y Miller a n d the Henriett a. King Es t a te, the p apers would be combined a nd e · ch firm would ha ve half
  • to ourselves, will not only and fathers, married or unmarried, After thL, war Is over, the demo- do much to prevent war, but will and ta king the children thrpugh the cratlc capitalistic nations will need give us m ore material prospertt:v da y nurseries
  • they Original laws made under the Divine Right of Kings and under the religious autocracy have largely been initiated to control mass man. In the dark ages they did not produce maximum invention, maximum intelligence or maxi­ mum production. Nor were
  • 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
  • Empty millions ot aores ot Texas a.re now tilled with men trom -.ny land.a se king freedom here. freedom ot This apelle tolere.no. with freedom ot worship, and · h , under and because ot the American !'lag. not license. sa in tre dom th&t ia thtl
  • wealth at all, no matter what the apparent cost in dollars. C'ertainly a granddaughter of a tobacco king buying pearls in Egypt is not oreating national wealth in the United s·t ates, but it is probably a Roosevelt tax of 50 per cent of the lady's wealth
  • 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