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of American prisoners.
“Everett Grant, father of the conand a member of Bendix
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was paid in “Mr. Gates lacks intelligence be- April before the P. A. C. was formed timately, to congressional action.
Hugh United Press, is now in Europe dis
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parents a picture taken with & group under way today by unanimous vote! American, British and other news
tory rates and charges for dissemi-|free and open news channels was
theithe P. A. C. than a 13-year-old| upegoived, that the congress of freedom of the press in gathering of schoolgirl. Mr. Grant senior KNOWS |yy.ited States expresses its beliefjand distributing news—true news that and Congressman Grant knows | in the world-wide right of the ex-|not distorted by propaganda. of news by news-gathering Sr——————
and newa-distrbuting » geneles STORE HEAD BIVEN |- 5 CIVIC TESTIMONIAL|
"A resolution paying high tribute The American Newspaper Publish- | to Stanley Shipnes, Sears, Roebuck Mr. Frisbie was stronger in his| Mr. Gates told the story of the [ciety of Newspaper Editors, . denunciation of Grant. He called; “forced payment” by Congressman P. A. P. and I N. S. and others| Years who is leaving to take charge father yesterday in a |directly concerned in journalism|of a Sears store in Houston, Tex, FL.
{tions and discussions which led, ul- groups at a luncheon yesterday. Baillie, president of the Community Fund and the Indian-
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agencies which may desire to disl news to the French press ws within
Baillie already had obtained assurances from the rep-
peoples that the surest : {guarantee of liberty is the complete
& Co. store manager here for nine
-iwas adopted by community fund | Officers of the United War and
- apolls Community Fund commended Mr, Shipnes’ leadership in the 1942 and 1943 fund campaigns and other civic affairs. “He led a great army of volunteer
which were ably and courageously carried out,” the resolution staed.
MRS. SIGLER LEAVES TELEPHONE COMPANY
| She is a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America, national organization of men and women with 21 or more years of experience in [the telephone industry .
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