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  • Republi­ tent, and, in a large measure, anti­ can adviser on for~ign policy, speaking democratic. to the National Publishers' Association In the same Cleveland address the on the 17th day of January past, the Senator from Michigan would have us latest
  • practical problems, and as we turn from the structure of the peace, we must face courageously the problem of where capitalism and labor fit therein. is enterprise using men in orderly effort for better way--goods usable by ell. maintained. Capitalism at its
  • 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
  • , however, asserted olerance, con- that it was impossible under the law to pay displaced persons and 's declaration that profits,. If any, would be kept the following by Mr. Cohen "and his associates." Senator Brewster, according to existence of 1 aiainst
  • Folder, "Newspaper Clippings [1947]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 29
  • 'hompoo11 ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS Maitland A. Edey Sidney I,. Jameo EDITORIAL PAGE John K. Jeunp ART DIRECTOR Charles Tudor EDITION EDITOR William P. Gray ASSOCIATE Julia Hanley PUBLISHER • Andrew Hei ■ kell PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAYS Folies Bergere
  • candidate for the White House-as. bls well-informed and admiring biographer, North Caro­ lina newspaper publisher Jonathan (Man of Independence) Daniels has just publicly proclaimed he be - there is better than an even chance that this will happen
  • . E . M. House . This interests me very much and I am calling it to the attention of some of my associates . Your watchfulness is greatly appreelated . Yours very sinc erely , TRANSFERRED TO HANDWRmNG 104 East ~8th St. New York. Sept. 20 • 1932