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Show l i I , .I .. " BIIKI VI. K Of A NKW JUHKIK: wrrkly "liberal" puUica'.:"" re- ...-, t,..,t J, True a.vi Robert : ! ,rd r.Umor.d on have teen (...! to atop WM-iit the.r 1-t- e, i!.rLa,' fc.-ciui of a lack of j I ,. , ,-c-i . . I don't believe It ... j Another weekly which features P- I C.:.-i con. pluming aifamat g''3iip j t, , all of Hi profiles on gossip One of Ui-.ie "Americans" will ,hor'.:y he sh.,ri up ai a bloke whose or.. y interest in a peace negotiation j Is tin i: If Hitler loses, then he J lo.es his person il fortune of six f, lli.,n dollars, and a back in the N..rw.i ,t will fail . . Nice guy, h ,!,' id: doe in't care what lial l-ens to your son's life so long i as he iloeui't Ion; his dough! I Senator Wheeler calls everybody who id .agrees with him a warmonger. warmon-ger. If you criticize Wheeler he is the tint to yelp he's being smeared Wheeler is the gent the Bund Indorsed for the Presidency if he ran. William Rhode Duvis denies he in peddling erl to the Nazis . . . What's that crl refinery he admits owning in Hamburg, Germany, used for-killing mosquitoes? . . . Dr. Kmgdon, ex-president of the Univ. of Newark, is quoted by the Her-Trib Her-Trib as telling a group that America's Amer-ica's great need is to be "re-discovered" . . . Hmmmm. The Times says editorially that till during the campaign Willkie was In favor of FUM's foreign policy . . . That's nut so . . . Remember the speeches In which he claimed that FUR was responsible for Munich, and when Willkie said the President's Presi-dent's foreign policy would ruin this nation? . . . The New York Times seems to have an abbreviated memory. mem-ory. The Tnpeka State Journal's telegraph tele-graph editor, Arthur J. Carruth, 3rd, thought we'd be Interested in the following Associated Press word-age word-age which CHiiie over that teletype in the Kansas City area: "Editors: New lend British Offensive. RAF give Ratzis terrillc blasting KX" . . . Ho, hum . . . That's not the first time we've been on the big-time. American ships must not transport trans-port war supplies to Great Britain, or appt'asers and other friends of Germany would holler blue murder . . . But an American ship loaded with war supplies for Japan (for its war nitainst China), and nobody said anything about that. It happened hap-pened in the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas ... The little boy from Iowa wants peace, too . . . But he makes speeches before acquitted bomb-makers. bomb-makers. Ex-Svnator Holt gives out dark hints about the people behind the President "who are working secretly secret-ly to ruin the country" ... We can toll Holt in a jiffy who is behind the President The People! ... All the ostriches who insist that Hitler is no danger to America are loud supporters of our defense program . -. .If Hitler is no danger what are they defending us against a British invasion? Mark Sullivan, the Washington sage, laments that Lindbergh "has been smeared by some sections of the press and public . . . That's too bad . . . Lindbergh can say what he likes but if you say what you like about Lindbergh, you're unfair . . . Life says Vain Marshall has been smeared by the press ... We wish someone would define the word smear to us ... It used to mean an unfair and untrue attack. Now it seems to describe any sort of criticism based on facts. G-Men seem to be always in the middle. Senators Norris and Wheeler, Wheel-er, John L. Lewis, Max Lowenthal (there's a character that rates being be-ing written up) and the commies claim the G-Men have gone too far against subversive groups . . . Congressman Con-gressman Dies claims thev haven't gone far enough . . . Somebody-needs Somebody-needs a rehearsal. Senator Hiram Johnson is quoted as saying he is no appeaser and wants to see Hitler whipped and Britain triumphant" . .'. Then why he always blocking and flghtins aid to Britain? That new song, "I'm Jerk McGerk fro:, Albuquerque." reminds me-VJ me-VJ atever became of Montana's Jake Thorselson? ... Do you care to know what became of aV those peo Fie who belittled our pleas to wake up two years ago? . . x-ev ar new wearing uny American" em" biems m their coat lapels. The Civil Liberties Union declare t-.e tact that some freedom cf to; .N-Arr.encan Bund has beer curired . . . With the freedom of a-I civ;,.;a::on at s:ake-I,,ok at the C;r';S thcy wor-- "out: ... The Nation ad New Republic reveal great concern about the growth el w Tro-'-,n H-Tse ia America. They ura S0Re'-'v:S te 2o-ne about :t fUt en GM after guys et at these same rr-, k-,... v..o.-v the G-Men |