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The greatest in trWD.ent ia what vag , 1J 1a calle4 publio opinioa.
The aeoond 1a the press and ra41o .
The third oonsista of •xprea ions
ot the Demooratio and Republioan Parties ud their ao-oall 4 le dera .
I take thea
three great potential 1
- the utterances
is
of traitors to me.
fc
GEORGE HANNER.
of
is
Greensboro.
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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
- , Ill. a few days before the conven
tion began, Adlai Stevenson-delegate from
Illinois' 13th district-reafli'rmed to the press
his unwillingness to run and deftly fended oft'
the persuasions of the party bosses. At one
point eavesdropping newsmen heard
- a lot of d.eta.11 that may have soino thought
1n it.
'.l'he payoholog1oo.l point hero obTioualy 1c the Proaidont.
hand.led, but a.ttaohod to the Senator, a.n alive press apeoialist
and tra:golint; oom ni.on who doos not booomo
- -...west Virginia
Neely--West Virginia
Monroney--Okla.homa
Gl'een--Rhode Island
Fla:nders--Vermont
Legislative, Public Relation.s
and Labor Con.sultants
JOE i\BRAM
Member of
FLA. PRESS ASS'N. and N. E. A.
Director
Slappey Building •
P. O. Box 1434
- Medical Cen
and Staats-Zeitung und Herold in New Banner, The Wilmington (N. C.) Post, ter and was responding to treatment for
York to The St. Paul Pioneer Press and The .Middletown (N. Y.) Times-Herald; an ulcerous throat when pneumonia set
Dispatch
- Wallace Learning to Fly
.
AHoclated Press Pboto
AFTER FIRST LESSON-Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wal•
lace steps from the cockpit of a• training plane at National Airport
after completing his first flying lesson. His instructor is Paul E
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President Truman stopped me in tre receiving line at the Women I s
Press Club Reception last Thursday evening to compliment the fight I made
with oth3 r Senators against the Republicans violating the spirit of the new
Reorganizaticn of Congress Act
- IN .HYDEPARK PARK ABOUT EIGHTY MILES FRO M NEWYORK
UNABLE GET STREET ADDRESS STOP HAVE BEEN
· , PRESS
-THE
CONFERR I N.G WI TH -UN I TED - -
STOP FERGUSON OUT OF TOWN STOP NEWYORK CENTRAL BEST ROUTE
GOVERNOR
IS IN ALBA~Y TONIGHT=
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- Baldv,1n should contact King and Associated Press, and Charles Green should
contact United Press at Austin.
The editorial which Baldwin has is the bads of
the int'orme.tion which should go in adve.nco to the mind of A. P. and
u.
p. people