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~By FRED W. PERKINS Seripps-Howard Stall Writer
Discipline on This is an admonition in a lite tle mimeo~
becoming members of the world's graphed news-
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fifsuce Viana have hat changed theis
, Who think the present bif does not go far enough, begin by arguing that the UNO, itself, is| Yangtse ri the bill does not go far enough say they VIL Sumpurs 15 aniy ag 48 4 Wp 38 Vie YIgHS dfeciion. By Eleanor Rovsevels
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And that's far more important than being able
MOREOVER, the senate is abdicating duh secret. Why, therefore, draw to travel more miles in fewer hours.
the making and carrying out of foreign
Another group think that the bill doesn't go far both the house and the President,
Henry Schad . . . he doesn’t let church candle containers go to waste. : groundskeeper at the old Washington Park diamond,
said he saw Gipp play against Indiana university
here in Indianapolis. The 7
memories when he read about George Gipp. every game played at tl
element between ourselves at aiube, hassid. diminished research,
is only a new form of ex-
cited as any other votes in both houses. Whichever form
be the second main senators say. Therefore,
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it authorizes the President to take the Senators
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