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1tlit lyentutlcy Press Association at the Brown Naxi war machine had not lost a maJor "In the early (lays (,1 the “13,13 15111-1111” 1 1; 3
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tonyention eyer held. Because ol‘ war-time power and doing the spectacular caused the Germans.” Hein/en said. ”The 151111511 11 ‘1 1‘ 1. -
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1 three sessions. eyery one full ol interest to leaders in an attempt to take the city named 11 was known they had 501-01111 thousand 01‘ 1111 1.11, 1 11 1
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1:111:13 elected l)1‘CSl(lCnL at the closingr session. ["1111‘15 (161L111 1511”“ 11‘C‘11-‘1’1L 1‘” 1111“ his plans alter six weeks ol losses. ‘. " :1 ‘
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1011011‘ing twenty-five years later in the [out ”-1501“- Hcmzcn "“11””(1' 1"“ d" 1"” Hemyeii said the 11.000.000 members ol ,. 1; 1
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iii the 51mm office in 1919, Fred B. “'achs. until we can deliyei the LnocLout ])Illltl]. [em ”1 a permanent peace. a] would 11““: to 3 /1 _
1111Lexmgmn Herald-Leader. “.215. C1“ ted ‘1“), and we hay-e lailed to deliyei that LIHHLOUL take the 101) 011 re-educating a 11-year—old (ler- 11" :31 3 1
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Republican. \Villiainsbuig. executiye coni- ‘hlu- yert me to nayisni. so deeply has that theory 111'. : 1 /1 ’
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111.1llretl l1. Harrignm President Ioe Richard— and the loss ol an inasteiy are two addi- l 3 1 h 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1.3. ,3 3 .
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1 mayor ol Louisyille was not qiyen owing Ihe Germans were within to miles ol a , , , , 33 13 :13 13 .3
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Isa)sencen1\1\ashington. loin Ianner. large Oil supply when Hitler made the de- . 1-1 3
11(1111lttanooga. labor conimisSioner ol the ('ISIOYI to take Stalingrad. Heinzen said. and Adopting a new pioccduic. gioup lunth- 1-1 31.
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33333.1- . '331 he *1 “.0 other statewide groups aie also wotL- port. It i'uitlier pledged that it would lend . deal
3 3 33 3 f3. 5 ‘ ing on similar problems; Governor \‘Villis' every help to any (ourse of action agreedl -‘
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1 33 5 3 ' 3 en . 5 . r ’ SS (‘ommittee and the [tumor Chamber oi upon in imtheiante oi the solution oi these 3 3
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' I1 333' I“ . i ‘ ' Commerce. The latter concerns ItSCll “'“31 problems. 6%
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. 3 ' 5 3 3 Press Assoctation make similar t‘CpUl‘lS 03 IIIC “(TUVIUCS "3 there were an education problem crying i0r3
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3 5 , E153 Victor R. Portmann, Editor-Publisher both of these (omin t , solution. the hcnt ‘) (ll tatioVn Assoctt;
V1. .33 3. . 3 ‘ ___.__————- press. tion would work ior it and p()SSIl)l\'1]llglll3 Res
‘3i ;1.35 " ‘ Printed On The Kernel Press, Lexmgton _.—_—._-———— have the help oi' one or two sympathetic" l
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' 3 :33 3135' 3 5553. Kentucky Press Association Officers By Harry \V. St'llilt‘tel‘, Chairman organizations. Iliat would be about all.3 ’6th
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3' . 33 3» 3 ' Chauncey Forgeydwmii'rfle'sident 7 p A group oi Kentuckians have recently t k VV [1 3 K 1: —\ ( l . l , 1r he" 3 Prey
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,‘ ;,1.;_. 5 :5 Fred B. Wachs.5..5.5.5---V-------»-»--I~_Ier'1Iii-LeadeT-Lemngton banded together to launch an experiment 1‘ | . ,. ‘ e1 0f 11161113
3 .33 3. g3 ’ Vlce'P‘eSIdem . D 1 l i l‘l‘Clt‘llillg the (ioniiinttee ‘) would call upon and N33
3. 2,3: .5 3. » U f K.. Lexin ton in emtx‘r'lc‘ tiat mar un'C '4 - 2 . . . 3 . 5, . '5
311’ :‘13‘ 1.5 235‘: 35 vmor R‘ P0mmg‘encgigfi_Manager o g ‘ i 3 '. .. r . ceire the help oi all oi the :50—odd orgaiiiza- ' 3m]
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535 1, ‘3 ' “BOW“ 00"”mtt“: D‘S’m‘s _ _ . , . , fi 1 tions, and of their 290,000 informed men-’5
3 ' 33 '55 . '5 . Harold A. Browning, Whitley RepublicEHb Willlglns' plan is very simple. \\e piopost to in out bers The Cll'lllt‘CS of achieving the solu 3 5311.3)
:. 5. 3 , if: ’ burg (Ninth). Chairman; First, Joe 3 ‘ore. iin- . V -. .. . .- , V .. 1 V . V .. ( . . t . 3
1,1. 33 -5 5, Democrat, paducah; Second. John 13. Games, park \\ hat is “long “ltli hentutlt}, ind to [1) . . . 11 l l V) . . V l . l V been
1. .13. 3. _. 3 3. 3 , . Th. d J M Wynn .. . .. . . tions uou ( tieii )L impimec a iuiidietl
533531.231 " E " (my .News' Bowm‘g. 63min“ u ’ ‘ M waits to treate a moral climate that Will ulti- . V . the
.‘3 3:3131 I35 33: 3. Courier—Journal, Louisvflle. lf‘ourth. flames - . _ , . i()l(l. 1116 same \\'()lll(l be equallv true 0i ‘
313,3? i} . V1333 Messenger, Brandenburg: Fifth. Virgil P. VsVanders, mately help ‘0 right these “.1-0ng5_ 1 he . j V ' ll
13 . 1' . .3 . News—Democrat. Carrollton; sixth. Enos Svuiln. Ad- . .. . 5 , . . . ,V the many problems oi health. oi \t'eliai‘e,3 ,
11 33.33; 3 3; i. vacate-Messenger, Danviiie; sVeventii. Walker w. group is called— "the (.oiiiniittee ioi l\L11- V VV 1.. V 1. 030,
33 31:3: 5. ' F - Robinson, Herald, Paintsville; Eighth. J. W. Heddon, VV . . V . . "Tl J V “a . i 5‘11 and ()1 others illit (1 5n“ 3' ,
3i . 133‘ .5511, Ft ‘; Advocate, Mt. sterling; Tyler Muniord. Advocate, tuck): lts Ol)}€(.[l\€— 1C we aie o . . . . V . 3 who
33 1‘33““ 5. ‘13. '1. Morganfield. State-at-Large; Seymour B. Goodman, 1' [£anka l‘or a while, we thought tiiat we were 35,
333""33“'3 : 33 3 Enterprise" Elizabemtown' iStaiie-at-Lfirge: Ititiiiilsegilw- 3’ \ 3. iioneerintr this iield until we learned tlil33 [m
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33' 333'31.".33 5 5‘- 3 ate Fm Pigment Joe.Rma . at b "these Citizens had gotten tired oi hear- 3 . j . . . . .. the
5‘, 3 1“. 55 .51 1““ch P3633 W07’Lens ” . . . . _ , .. m the State oi Georgia. a group 0i Citizens5 B l
. :33 .3 >5 3,. , .3; Miss Mary E, Hutton. Herald: Horrodsburg, President: 111g that out oi the ‘18 States, Ixelltutlxy l V 1 l V l VV ) 1 . . V ,. . 8 V . ' C
‘ ‘:- ' 3 3‘ 311‘ I 333.3 ‘ Miss Mildred Babbage. Breckinridge News. Cioveerort. ‘ ,5 . V . . V . 1 . _ 1a( ( one t 16 same tiilig some / ()i )ears ..
33 ‘5‘ 3* 3 i 3‘ - 5- - ~ Y J rnal Dixon ianks (lose to the bottom in so mam mi N 1
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33 3 i 3 - S d V ce—President Mrs Mary Hendeison Powell. . , lg" 1316‘) 1 K ) 311‘ U {16.11156 ‘65 togellel
1.3 .3, ,2, ‘ em“ 1 ~' _P 5d t- Mrs J R. portant things. It was their ieelmg that ii . . . V . Ht“
3". .5 1 - > 5 '3 3 Record, Stearnst Thlld 37‘“ ”5‘ en.’ ' ‘ .. . in what was tailed lhe Georgia Citizens
31‘11513. 1.5' 1.‘ Wallace, AdVertlserV Walton, Recording Secretary. the people knew the FACTS, they would in . . . VV 0i ..
3: 1.133.113. ‘5‘? ,5 ii; 33, Miss Ul‘ltl) Lucas. Independent, Maysville. Cm res- . . . 1. at't-hiltlmg “(,chcn t. had already ac-
‘33 :3033 '-3 3333 311‘ ponding secremwi M” J‘ 1* Blame-3" Journal" time demand solutions. It was to glue the 1~1 1 ' ll 1 iii tlieii ‘deq
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:13, {:1‘31 ‘ir, .‘ .ix‘ M/ ASSOCIATION “ 3 3' i to proteed with 0111 plans.