. The Ladies' home journal. way, the managers would lean over backwardto be unbiased, in those portions of thoseprograms dealing with public affairs. As for Mr. Spingarns point that successfulfunctioning of our democracy requires an intelligentand informed c i t izenry, whicrineedsaLTTtneTe^itcan get]from every quarter: As a working politicaljournalist of forty years experience, I can onlyutter a fervent Amen. ,-rTL A_ ^n /). — L> DXJMl^ Editorial Director, The New Republic. It must have been with extreme reluctancethat you suggest the Government actively enter theradio field. I know


. The Ladies' home journal. way, the managers would lean over backwardto be unbiased, in those portions of thoseprograms dealing with public affairs. As for Mr. Spingarns point that successfulfunctioning of our democracy requires an intelligentand informed c i t izenry, whicrineedsaLTTtneTe^itcan get]from every quarter: As a working politicaljournalist of forty years experience, I can onlyutter a fervent Amen. ,-rTL A_ ^n /). — L> DXJMl^ Editorial Director, The New Republic. It must have been with extreme reluctancethat you suggest the Government actively enter theradio field. I know full well the state of radiowhich prompted you to put forth such a dangerousproposal. Th^^preserrtsvg^gm^^^sri^^eood and itwill not in!prove?Dtrtto suggesttna^^since thisis the case, the Government should step in to rightmatters is a drastic conclusion. Why not suggestthat the Government operate a newspaper chain andproduce movies also? ,JJhej^ssJ&^medium of communication, the betterTrnereis l?nW!!r!e^^ IxlVfJ Ko^^^-.


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