Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1932 — Page 9

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HETWOOD BROUN

ALSO ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE Honest, straight to the mark editorials—M. E. Tracy, Dr. Morris Fishbein, Mrs. Walter Ferguson, David Dietz, Questions and Answers, Daily Thought, and Times Readers Yoke Their Views, Talbert’s Cartoon.

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A ■NY subject is Broun’s... a debate... a national crisis... a birthday... a show.. a b00k... a daily news item or an irritating telephone, and “It Seems to Me” is his way of launching his views and interpretations of all daily affairs. He airs his views. Whether you like them or not—they’re sincere, ‘ well thought out and often written with a humorous turn \ that makes for interesting reading. Many thousands read him ... some agree with him ... some disagree ... but they all read him. He writes and does as he pleases. He may talk over the radio... make a stirring political speech, or he may be getting jobs for the jobless, but vibrating “mikes” or no ... Broun writes “It Seems to Me” ’

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