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  • as a gigantic hoax, pro­ which sheltered their fathers in 1944. voking the New York Times to inquire It is then from the standpoint of a in a recent editorial, "Which way for just and lasting peace that I must t~ke Republicans?" is~ue with this ~1ew proposal
  • Wallaoe or possibly even P·e:pp$~. The proposed l?e ,itel" ~ -t iale$ ooul4 be scl-d to Stern I for the Philadelphia Record" $ill s-u re, So Ila.ah should get,, before. F:ep,p er leaves,.. a shert letter authorizing .him to aot as 11.i s literary
  • knowledge--more than the distance from 6nquiring youth to inquiring upper age. The second bit of concept in the now saw an unseen truck driver and an unseen leader,seeing the same, who had never seen each other , and who were not seen except in oonoept
  • importf.U'lt people liar sh w a.s oraay, but t ho report ie atill in tho !'ilos, m ioh mee.:ns thn.t any one asking Millot ·who Charles llareh 1a Jnight i'ind Millet out and a clerk might read t he roport yrh.ich might up­ u,et th.a plEU16 or t he inquirer
  • , January 22, at 8:16 P. M. WKAT, Miami Beach-(Inquire at station) WTMC, Ocala, Monday, January 24, at 8 :30 P. M. WDBO, Orlando, Thursday, January 27, at 7:45 P. M. WLOF, Orlando-(lnquire at station) WDLP, Panama City, Monday, January 24, at 7 :3,0 P. M
  • keap1ag ot the 1U1e1'll. way a •incl• penon trJi»g to produee Olt ot all tbat (Letter a\te.oh.O.. ) e worka'bl• u.x11UJ1l Ia llllOA th• . . . peace in words imat inquire lllJm·hlJ' into t:h• need• at al.Jlollt a hundre4 u.t1om ia or4er to see
  • of the inquirer who would say, "Too bad, Marsh ain't any good." The first thing naturally that a smart man would do would be to re­ check these files for human errors, reduce them to a brief active workable piece of machinery because there must be some good in t