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"If, therefore, Russia values America's friendship as we believe she does, she must not use her power to impose either an unjust frontier or a puppet government upon the Polish people. Russia must choose. She can impose her will but she cannot impose it without estranging millions of...
Dean M. Gillespie, 59, victor by a narrow 3,000 votes, was the first Republican elected from Colorado's First Congressional District since 1932. He campaigned with a splash: big billboards, solid newspaper support, and batteries of girls telephoning the citizenry. He hammered at one issue-New Deal bureaucracy...
The self-teaching program costs the soldier two bucks, which covers any number of courses. When he finishes his course, the GI may take a USAFI examination, and if he wants to study further after discharge, he can submit evidence of his self-administered work to any high school or...
¶ Leading cause for rejection (14.5%); mental diseases. Furthermore, neuropsychiatric disabilities accounted for the discharge of almost half the 474,000 enlisted soldiers returned to civilian life lately. In the Navy, with a much higher percentage of volunteers, one out of three discharged is a neurotic.
- Not if Samuel Edgerton Lumpkin, 35, World War II veteran (medical discharge), ex-football player and Speaker of the Mississippi House, can help it. Mississippians have guaranteed this popular, rising political figure powerful support if he will go after John Rankin's job.-ED.