Munitions Industry


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Investigation of Procurement and Buildings


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Hearings


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Imperial Hearst


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Hearst’s journalistic ethics were probably never more clearly exposed than during the national election campaign of 1936. It is true that eighty per cent of the newspapers in the United States spread slanders and calumnies against the President. But the Hearst organs pulled all the stops and thundered vilification with all the resources at their command. The President was portrayed as a lunatic, a wastrel arid a cartoonist’s version of a frothing Communist. Picture and text described him and his advisers as dangerously radical, malicious and altogether feeble-minded. The Hearst press did not hesitate to attribute the source of Roosevelt’s social legislation to Moscow. Nor did consistency deter Hearst from charging plagiarism from Hitler and Mussolini. His newspapers shouted denunciation and abuse. Sound familiar? This work is the only complete exposition of the financial, political and social results of the career of William Randolph Hearst.




Investigation of the National Defense Program


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To Prevent Profiteering in War. Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 5529, an Act to Prevent Profiteering in Time of War and to Equalize the Burdens of War and Thus Provide for the National Defense, and Promote Peace. May 25 and 31, 1935 ...


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