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  • i., not printed attrll>ute ft to Incle of room. Ac!4reu ~tten to Vote. erters, of the People. the Times-Herald. ,ypJcal. Drew Pearson, In a recent column, wrote thRt someone had PURSUIT the "Titers would never recog• ,f Call• told him that Herbert
  • A,.._ has madedilipnt me of its Fifth AvenueCoach in September 1966. At that time the City of NewYork wasrefusing to funds far operatingpurposesand ia search­ ing far and makincacquisitimls." make any payments against an awa~ the Company had received for its
  • l Washington, April 21. Round two of the battle between Cissie Patterson of the _Washington . Times-Herald and. her enemy col­ ,., umnists-Pearson and Allen-goes to ·s the typewriter-slinge:rs. P. and A. sponsor the opening of Alfred Hitch­ ,f
  • . Frifield's ma­ 'erial was accepted by the New ~l'k Herald Tribune News See LOBBY, A!l, Col. 1 I [1 of 3] -rttv~ s •) fl 'f ,:µ;~'1 l9~ 3 ~~ News1ne11's Junliets Pro]Jeil l\"tL J,OURY-t'ram ,."!W Al By Foreig11 Relatio11s G1·ou11 nnd the North J
  • resolution. We are ready to serve yo'LUPdocumented information any time. Call: N.Y. NR2-7948 at evening 8:00 P.M. IN.TERCONTINENTAL U. F. 0. RESEARCH INSTITUTE ORIGINATOR COOPERATION 01" PROJECT.G 01" ALL ANC DlftCCTOR COLMAN OP' THI
  • that your time is pretty well occupied and can only plead that this was the first note I've ever written to any television or radio program though the temptations have been numerous, as you may well agree. successful continuation So my beet wighes
  • , because of varioUNtrikes -de- _cent with the President. ~laying the national defense program, is all4 . Now we have time for just one more ~portant today. It has been charged in prediction, and I want to make jt regarding ,certain parts of the country
  • and captioned 1 Leave or go home.• 1ar the firat time, the Ouatemalan Labor (Communiat) Parv elected its candidatee ID81'0re of several towna in countr7"1de municipal election•. J9:4va;r7 19, 1954 .According to ,the Oommmiist da117 'l'ribuna . Popular, Joae
  • Dear Oovemori I underatand you are bringing an 1ntereat1ng euit in the case ot General Aniline and P1111. More power to 70111. I have been waging a battle on thia tor a long time.· . .• I am leaving today ~or Europe but will be back·1n about a week
  • 200015 CABLES TELEPHONES REPUBLIC 7-0200 REPUBLIC 7-3S2S September 17, 1964 F"OLYN CORCORAN YOUNGMAN Dear Drew, I 1/ When you have given me a good press for 30 years I suppose I should not complain the first time in my life you give me a bad
  • report of the project. The report brushes ufde the demand.Iof IOIDe Iden· tiata and laymen for a larp­ lC&le effort to determine the nature of such "flylna aau­ cera." Such a project. the re­ port -.YI In effect. would be a waste of time md money
  • of Big Jim's He has never tasted intoxicating ly good time at a drink-fest, as might any of his pottel he does chew gum. liquor, telling top cranium today. but can have an amazing­ stories as tall companions. He doesn't He hands out sticks
  • or three times who seems to be a very intelligent young man, even though he does not appear to have anything to do with the Government and its activities. First of all, I do not believe Ydigoras Fuentes is a dictator and it appears to me that he has given
  • what bas become ot Joe, by the way?) went down to defeat, battlers were 11adison Square Garden a hundred times came in, he had cause to regret. eng-enders a crusading, General When Jim was boxing in commissioner and had an occasional legion