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1 )ne Dollar 2 i ft ' J. Tihe FrdL Iim1:eririiaitiiriiiil Weekly ill lb DEPENDENT Dearborn, Michigan, December 11, 1920 1 CD C War-Profits During the Reign of Jewish Copper Kin The Baruchs, the Lewisohns, the Guggenheims, and many a lesser son of Judah, with their "Gentile fronts," completely controlled the copper market on both sides of the Atlantic. How they claimed credit for Patriotism. How 16 cent copper was sold for 27. Enormous profits by Jewish concerns on "surplus" after the armistice. gs Aztalan Indian Babylon on the Mississippi Have you ever read of the great prehistoric capital of the Upper Mississippi Valley, which, un covered by searchers, is dis appearing because of failure to make provision for its care? People Pulling Minnesota Out of the Mud Here are the details of a great D instructive highway program, well worthy of the big northwest commonwealth and which might well be emulated by every state in the Union. What about your state? Saw First Gold m California! As interesting reminiscence as we have read in some time, as related by the last person alive who saw the first gold of the great store that Naiure yielded to the sturdy pioneers of '49. "Interestingly Informative!" From the Mail Bag DETROIT MICH Your weekly has a ip lead M message full f o utage and seems to te backed up with honest convictions, touching on things that ap parently have a very cl c n lati mship to tome of our present trouhles. EDGE1TON, WIS. Tn n. ikn IioPKsi)sT contains much con densed, interesting arid useful Informa tion that I do not find in any thcr newspaper that I happen to be a reader Off. ELTON, ovrr with just have always lad. TEX. It is bubbling such information as 1 wanted and could never CARLISLE, PA. . . . and we Consider it MM of the rtvst attractive and original magazines in our reading room. MINNEAPOLIS MINN -Your pa per is very clean cut. very instructive and educational and it certainly re veals 008SS taingt to the writer which have opened his eyes. REftEA. OHIO. I must conaratav latf oa roar effort in publishing a moot interesting and instructive journal and one I greatly enjoy reading. MILWAUKEE, WIS To try to get along without it now n 1 I not be so easy, as my daughter , k forward to its loming each work for the valu able mm rmatioa they get from it for their icho 1 n rk. and I generally have a DlABMM IHNffSHMMrf in my Knp arhea Mart i ng out OSI my week's work. No present would be so appre ciated as fifty-two issues of THE DEAKMOKN INDEPENDENT during 1921. Subscribe now for a number of your friends. Permanent features that go to make THE DEARBORN INDE PENDENT unique among Amer ican publications: MANY MEN OF MANY MINDS BRIEFLY TOLD THREE ARTS EDITORIALS ILLUSTRATIONS MR. FORD'S PAGE Invented Wireless Before Marconi Was Born If Congress had been sincere and newspapers hadn't jeered, the life work of a Washington dentist would have entitled him to a niche in History's Hall of Fame but Fate ordained otherwise. The Farmer as a National Legislative Lobbyist Two-thirds of the farmers of the United States are behind move ment to ask Congress for amend ment to anti-trust laws which will make collective marketing legal. He Is an Artist of the Films Motion pictures, as several of the charming little stories recently written by John B. Wallace forThe Dearborn Independent reveal, are developing queer and little-heard-of side lines worth telling about. Five Cents 5 3P