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  • war worsened, currency de­ clined stead!~ and the nation figura­ tively held its breath In anticipation of the threatened anti-war student dem­ onstrations two days hence. Dispatches from Canton said 2,000 students of Sun Yat-sen university be• gan
  • the sun fish . The political acts of the le.st eight weeks in America correspond in time to the despot's acts of the le.st eiglrt weeks : Despot s Democrat : He said , "C ome here , Mussolini . " We talk . "What do you want , Mussolini1" economic
  • recourse and without responsibility to the individual. / • -- .... The New York Sun statement that a union of .American Arrrr;r draftees at Camp Lee ordered no flags be carried except on time and a half and double time seems an impossible situation
  • &I.at ~2nd Street , New York 28 , w.Y. September 10, 1947 De..r HA.Wa ~t the Chicago airport Monday I read in the Ch1oago Sun, a letter t rom you to a pol1t1oal col lDllliet who apparently had aooom ni ed you on your i..at speaking to~r. He ■ aid
  • at this moment. Were one so to do, one would stop the do~ Well, no one objects to the ea.rt~ moving around the sun. serio"us objection to the moon moving around the earth. There is no So we shall accept the earth' s place in the solar system a.s a oonoept
  • . Bendita tu belleza. Bendita tu grandeza. Bendita tu alegria." Santificado sea tu nombre, America nuestra de cada dia." Yes, America, clothed with sun and all marvelous things, extending from the golden magnificence of the topics to the white glory
  • bruucht up . The quo s t1on 1 s ju.c1 t when. I hope thu t the thine; 0011 be delayed ubout tvJo weeks . ril l l yo u :pl eu a ~; rit e r.ic on I'eceipt o f hiB so thttt I oan h nvo a · l otter fro m you bont :Jatu1~d y or Sun ay ,, lir1ll6111C mo Ul
  • l'IIOeiW tba speo1aJ eupplemant. u. Will. ~ tNm lat J'Oll know .traa there bO"\ to tubaticn an that. I am £orwardi.Dg a oapr i'h8ll Kr. Ila.rah returns to b1ngt,oA I am SUN he will be to 888 • stcme. H8 bu read SOOIB o_ • stooa•a tb1np and liked tilell
  • >..a i. llllra THE CLEARWATER SUN P. O.Box419 CLE.ARWATER; FLORIDA ~---- - h l f. fATE 'ADER PPER ited Pre119 of Florida's ~ewman C. ned Senator in his west 1 for reelec­ Senate as his Rep. George •. ,, declared that ts were in the 1 have
  • the hotel aerv ce 1 inolu,......ID 41stanc•• and yet ia 1aol Vith 1ta n, eeolu4ed T•Na.na.. and. I very n 8d over the on aun 1"tft1MB e atternoon sun at two o'ol ll 1s d new · the is lly 41v1ne. as th a.-.1·•1.m•nt mom1ng you ha the b h ul. our-we on tbat e
  • i J"ht .l' h ro i s he 1:1:ttle girl is no mi st or r,a .in in th unueU;&l winte r a.ftornoon. s_ay s, Tho One sees a r'-inbovr, PJ1.lthoug~ the sun is shi ning through t ho window, and t or g stod ·truth ? r? & bu s a.s the ra.in falls
  • • • . N . , oalled National Expanlllon-It the e1gn ot the country 1a the .sun, it 1• cal.ll,d ' . # ' Seeking on' a plaee 1n t.be SUn. It the urge to mtion has lldopted a .double · · g!"Ollp, the alogan becomes smething else. . Bllt t.be peoples
  • magnitude, whose word rang round the All we would do, therefore, would be to make a gesture if we followed your counsel. The cause is already irrevocably lost." earth, and upon whose flag the sun in its heaven never set. One of those empires, Mr. President
  • MORNING SENTI N EL MARTI N Sunday Evenino Morning ORLANDO SUN D AY REPORTER -STAR S EN TIN EL-STAR ANDERSEN PUBLI SHER NORBERT CONSONNI SEC RETARY•T RE ASU RER THE SENTINEL-STAR WARREN ROBERTS E D IT O R O RLANDO MORN I N G SEN T INEL
  • in every home and restaurant. Of course, if Congress refuses to allow the Government to continue to aid producers while holding down prices, as sure as the sun shines either the producers or the consumers must suffer. We are hoping to get a program worked
  • , tbe ••••paper ia Clearwater , flori4a. TbeJ bave Just bought a bouae wblcb 11 being r•••delled but tbe1r #reaeat addre11 Isa 305 S~rlag Court or tbe ne•fpaper will always reacb bi ■ -Tbe Cle,rwater Sun. ffl1 son, Joba a. Jr . 11 ■ arried aad baa two
  • INDIANA NEWSPAPERS INCORPORATED THE HUNTINGTON HERA.LO THE HUNTINGTON PRESS HUNTINGTON. INDIAN,- THE REPORTER BUI LDING TH I:. VINCl!.NNES SUN THE VINCENNES COMMERC(Al. VINCENNES• INOIANA LEBANON, :: INDIANA "l'HE LIN'l'ON CITIZEN LINTON
  • need.s a father and a moth,or, ,s o s po• gga a.re deeided .pon whioh are not to be &at.en, but to be le.id 1uide m.­ t .i l the baby ohiok 11n other hon laya eggs which we have fo:r Wey n ot say, ants t0 oome o,, it and s•e t he sun. If the child
  • governThroughout history, every big na.. mystic ceremonies-pagan dances, rnent or our Government or any tlon has been given an opportunjty bonfires, sun festivals on mountain other government can do to stop It. to help by helPi.n g the wotl
  • FROM WHICH WS HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN THAT WE GET_ OUR POWER, NAMELY, FROM PRES!NT OR PAST RADIA NT ENE_RGY FROM THE SUN BOTTt:;D I N OIL OR COAL OR WOOD OR / WATERFALLS, MORE N-A-N•A--3. ADD TWO MILLIKAN XX XOR WATERFALLS• AND THE TOTAL AMOUNT
  • &tion 1• onr. 1 •••hiac fNt after &11 ot P. SUN ~at )"OU are in•n ■1;e and pur Olm. .,. r.br,a17 18, 1941 ~Ulll to Ha.%'0141 Proa a who weigh• 204 pounda todq'. Leanne on .. ten.pound. N~uoing trip, 1. •YI l&yl I t hank you tor your Clcmena
  • the breaks in "blurbing. 11 'When a competitive space contract is current, we find the Herald Tribuae and the Times, the Sun, and the World Telegram printing "crap" for profit. But of course, the real profit is a clean quality daily printed product. 4
  • of Monday last, headed, "World Food Survey Shows Where Aid sun Is Needed. War's Hunger Aftermath Hit­ ting Hardest at China, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Yugoslavia-End of UNRRAaBlow." Thestoryisaround-up from New York Times correspondents all over
  • Governor 0 1 Daniel at Waco at his opening, and when the sun shone through the clouds at San Jacinto on the naming of Senator Houston, it is obvious that it is just the breaks which God gives all men in fairness and in impartiality. The Press of South
  • to help thl eat and the ooUAtrJ to ahap a torei.gn polioy whioh wou.l.4 promote the welfare and preaerve the peace of the UA.ite4 States and tbe worl4 . At aea: uropo . sun ahlne, aalt air , Aaertoa.c buaineas men hurQ'1D.c to AJ:mJ .men 8114 women
  • . Th4r accom:pll · eel llot1ne 1 t.he t o r t ~ aad the con­ '-.W N.lil,o,,£J.... centration oaap, to be suN. Bltt the point. isa Th•l 4W, ,a. aant., ecenaaia and social be1.lyacb.e kept a:tropean ~ ~­ q 1n bed tor years, an ice-pack on its head
  • min­ ister who was nightly tempted to climb into his steeple and play Peeping Tom on Schoolteacher Kate Swift. They did not know the sun-baked prairie where men, women and boys work all the hot dusty GRAEBNER 9 day in th elds and villages, and when