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teen per cent. These people are bou&ht and sold on special pri
vile&e trade-outs. This means that you do a Job on .Arnall of
Georgia and Hill ot Alabama and Mayor Kelly of Chicago. and the bum
Hague. But tbe .tact is that you are enterin&..the .vale ot
- , and Chicago and Detroit.
He
is a publishers•
representative who meets the sellers of advertising ror large corporations
and
the operating executives or the same.
He is an Irish Catholic, has
not become anti-Catholic, but has been broadened b.r !our years
- the utterances
is
of traitors to me.
fc
GEORGE HANNER.
of
is
Greensboro.
~,e. Jtew-t/
!>7ep Itt7
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VII
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NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW, AUGUST 8, 1947
Freedom: The Right and Duty
A Philosopher Tries to Analyze the Moral Principles of the Press
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policy his party will agree to must be
their policy. I quote from his address,
as reported in the New York Herald
Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947:
A Democratic President and his Secretary
of State can propose, but a Republican Con
gress can