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  • 1here free for six or eight months - e a o­ of America of training b~fore, presumably, ,entlon .today proceeding to permanent homes in a declaration South· Am_erlca, would manufacture or assemble goods for export . ng th esaet t b1 f t to South America
  • "MANSION" anyway? The state should ~-own a good 'practical home -conveniently located where the Chief Executive could live. It should be somewhat in keep­ ing with the average home of the men' ~ho have served as Go~ernors-and most of those lived in rather
  • : If' there is any justification for group newspapers aa compared with single home ownership newspapers, it must be coldly looked at from the standpoint of the greatest good to the greatest number. We have an association of newspapers, capitalistically loosely
  • ' on foreign policy,-.. Mr. ··oulles, so com-' pletely ignores· the Potsdam agreement, solemnly entered into by this Govern­ ment, and all that has been -done under it, including territoria! changes and the moving of mil!ions of people from or -to distant homes
  • wort- p&triotiully now. The7 ha•• 1 MJ th1t tor tu loa\ -.ioh 1n. talc•-ho• pa7 ta reoent ,ye&ra. miner• 'theu•l••• tirn. '?here ia no wMlth ta u4 oena1nl7 ~ake.. home pay uat t&o• the ·realt7 tha, ooal 1• nCR idleuH . the only fuel ancl th