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Show The Price Of Liberty Hum y R. Luce, publisher of Time Mati-izine, recently s ki: "Unless the facts, the significant facts, tho dilHcult, colli plicated facts cf in-1 clus'ry and finance and politics and I technolcKy are put before the peo- t pie, the people cannot govern ; themselv. s ill an industrial stcicty. Mr. Luce is correct. 'Industry, labcr and the public must know the facts and cooperate with each other in the Job of solving mutual problems of g. vernment and Industry. In-dustry. Publishers must comment as revr before on fundamental facts that basically affect business stabili y, employment, social prog-less prog-less and personal liberty. The world d ift t ward the totalitarian to-talitarian state is ominously clear. Country after country lias been engulfed. en-gulfed. The people of the United tates must be saved from the deadening dead-ening hard cf such collectivism by continuously Informing them of its d;'n.;o:s t. our independent form of government. They rn :s, be impressed with the '.;:o:.s;nv,s that have come under cur Constitutional sys'em cf free en-teip-isc, if thoy hope to remain tri e ao; nts. A free press, free speech and the v ic'os' inl'.rmation are indispens- l:'e safeguards. |