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  • made by General MacArthur can be kept and faithfully performed. There is the greater· doubt when from day to day the people of this country are confronted with such press releases as appeared, for example, in the Washington Post this morning, where
  • Texas tor DeJ1Ter. Kansaa City; St. Louisa other points anu Indianapolis1 Detroit; ButtaloJ Roo ester. Now York1 Pittsburgh• . . .. ,. (liote a Tom. you atartod so thing. Thia baby erldently has gotten the gbeen ll ht to go out and f'ix up
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  • not realise that the ' Saturday Evening Post averages $SO,OOO worth of advertising trom th e Du ?onts and att111ated companies every issue and that one branch ot the Du Pont family 11 heavily supporting Smathers. - STRAIGHl' GOP-DEMO FIGHr - Real tact
  • Post, in a recent editorial, to say: It Is an Issue which ought never to have ar!Een In a free society, The very consider­ ation of It suggests a condition of panic. For the subordination of the military to civil authority ls the cornerstone
  • espect to t:10 regulation of arnmmcnts in the post-war period." While we are fighting the vmr we are laying the structun.l foundations of the peace for which ;:;e fight. Thes e four national corner­ stones arc great enough and mighty enough, indeed
  • are stationed in isolated posts and where climatic conditions ar e severe, there has always been a system of local or theater rotation to provide relief. Also, units have been rotated in combat areas so that relief from combat fatigue and stress has been
  • was ui1n11 poaaible that out ot the chaoa aa.4 the 0011tuaiOA ot the post war 4a7a there a1ght develop again a or1a1a ao d.aagerow, aD4 ao aoute that the world woul d turn again to Aia ind hia aov14& Yolo• tor l itable ap1r1t aJl4 io ror that oont1A&eao7
  • its leaders in '44 and '48 probably based: A. On the man's soundness internationally, and B. A conviction in regard to his intelligence to handle post-war problems in America. 2. The machinery of Democracy probably will carry o/ Republican Party