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In Fact: For the Millions Who Want a Free Press. George Seldes, Editor Bruce Minton, Associate Editor May 20, 1940 Volume 1, Number 1. This item has been transcribed into Plain Text (.txt) Format. If you would like to read or download the Plain Text file, click on the HTTP index link on the left under the "View the book" section. Then click or download the file InFactNo1Transcribed.txt. Headlines: "Sworn To Secrecy"; "Mrs. Roosevelt's Brand of Soap"; "No Peace Conference Necessary"; "The Times Is Pro-British"; "Who Is Winning the War?"; " The Mighy Are Falling"; "The British Are Worried"; "Mundelein's Editor Out"; "We Can't Print That"; "Smuggling in Anti-Semitism"; "C.U. Challenges the Press"; "Spy Law Used Against Labor"; "Another Coughlin Trick"; :The Color Line of the A.P."; "War-Making Headlines"; "Farmers In Politics"