Legion of Merit given to Stassen
Former Minnesota governor honored
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Doud’s ouster blamed on ‘clique’
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Former Minnesota governor honored
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Proposed conscription of labor scored
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By the United Press
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Know Soviet values, Congressman says
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By Gracie Allen
Well, tomorrow is George Washington’s birthday, and I can’t help wondering what the Father of our Country would think of it today.
For one thing, he probably wouldn’t enjoy asking the ration board for gas – that’s a terrible ordeal for a man who can’t tell a lie.
He was always first in the hearts of his countrymen, but if it were possible, they’d love him even more today. He was a tobacco grower, you know.
It’s funny, but no one seems to know for sure whether Washington even threw that dollar across the Potomac. One thing I do know, he couldn’t do it today. Not with Mr. Morgenthau hanging on to most of it.