Right to Vote Emphasized In Citizen Series
This article, Chapter 1 of the Good Citizen series by the American Heritage Foundation, urges informed voting and explains the impact of every vote. It stresses that voting is a powerful civic duty, outlines ways to vote, and notes varying state rules while promoting participation in all elections.
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Reputation and a Faults Honest Marriage Lesson
Mike and Serena Graham confront their married life as faults in both threaten their harmony. His fairness reputation meets her self awareness as they drift toward a new arrangement then realize they must restart with mutual cooperation and a shared understanding.
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Betty Hutton and Alan Dale headline lively showbiz mix
Betty Hutton speaks of motherhood and her future as an entertainer while Alan Dale endures mob scrutiny at the stage door. Margaret O'Brien’s City Girl project is dropped by mutual consent, with a new Columbia story in the works.
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Crossword Puzzle Across and Down Clues List
A mixed clue grid covering across and down entries with definitions for words such as Mother, Worship, Cavities in teeth, Irrigate, Dancer's cymbals, and many others, including abbreviations for states and regions, designed for a matching word fill. Entries span common nouns, proper nouns, and short phrases suitable for a newspaper puzzle page.
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Last Week's Answer Clue Fragments Mystery Note
A fragmentary entry titled Last Week's Answer presents scattered puzzle bits including ancestral and swine clues. It mentions a man's nickname and a keel-billed cuckoo reference with unclear completion. The OCR yields partial terms and an NEA-like ending. Further context is needed to resolve the riddle.
Freedom Fair for 1952 a bold push to show American life
An open letter to President Truman proposes a 200 acre Washington DC fair near the Lincoln Memorial. It contrasts American enterprise with Soviet life via exhibits on cars, unions, voting, and living standards. The author urges a public relations showdown against communism, predicts a 1952 opening, and offers promotional help in exchange for one pound of tobacco.
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Washington, D.C
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Jimmy Durante
San Diego
Chest construction pattern with tools required
Instructional notice for making a sturdy chest using a hammer saw and screwdriver. Pattern 282 provides large working dia grons with illustrated step by step directions. Pattern costs 25 cents and comes from WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE, Drawer 10, Bedford Gills, New York.
Actress Confesses About Unseen Bishop Marriage
A film actress humorously disputes a claim that she married a bishop, noting she cannot recall such a wedding while being confronted by a crowd including the cleric. The exchange hints at gossip and public attention surrounding personal life.
Couple Propose at Sunday Service Amid Altar Call
After the Sunday morning service a minister invited those wishing to unite in matrimony to come forward. A stir followed as 13 women and one man stepped to the altar awaiting the ceremony.
Sideline Wisdom from a Sidewalk Superintendent
A contractor credits crowd observers as sidewalk superintendents who watch projects and share comments. He hires one man solely to gather spectator input, believing many project problems are resolved by compiling those sidelines insights.
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