Swing (Jan-Dec 1948)

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DEmOCRflCV ^ Communis Perhaps setting a pattern for civic or zattons throughout America, the Junior C ber of Commerce sponsored "Demo Beats Communism" Week in Kansas September 20-27. Nationally-known fi {oined local leaders in making activiti' the seven-day period successful. 1. The Honorable Albert L. Reeves, United States representative from the Congressional District of Missouri, addr Junior Chamber members. At the John Zigglemier, president of the K City, Kansas, Junior Chamber. 2. At their regular weekly luncheon ing, members exchanged progress repo 3. The president of the United States ^ Chamber of Commerce, Paul D. Bo (second from left), was greeted on h rival by Edwin J. Barnes, Jr., James Cliff C. Jones, Jr., George E. Wilson, W. Kanaga, Jr., and Joseph Offil. 4. The Kansas City and notional presi Cliff Jones, Jr., and Paul Bagwell, addi a special "Democracy Beats Commu banquet at the Hotel Muehlebach I