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  • . Editor and General M1µ1a,rer Chesley Perr:,- ••• • • Businesa Manaser Ronald Halpim • • • • • • • Cib Editor MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tbe ~lated ~ le u:eluaivel7 entitled to tbe ua, for publication of all newa dlepatchea credited to It or not pt
  • it is said that "Two caulkers claim $160 each for 8 hours' work," as reported by the Associated Press, according to testi­ mony received by the Naval Affairs Com­ mittee of the House. 452700-21904 The investigation also disclosed that there was an agreement
  • 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to · the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap­ pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep­ tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which can be forged out
  • with Harold about the whole polltical set-up in est. Texas, and probably some other things of inter­ I think this is worth a checldng. FRANK N. WATSON and PHILIP E. FOX .AssocIATEs G.RRFIELD CRAWFORD MABEL DUICE PUBLIC RELflTIONS COUNSEL
  • is at last removed from the stricken tory. Nearly half of their production countries overseas, the first and most may be going to the British and Amer­ pressing need will be action to bring foo'cl ican governments by the time Hitler is to the starving