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  • with Truman in which he did moet of the talking. He talked about being "imprieoned"--a very nice prieon but in wh ich he had to eerve alone. Re aeked for their continued eupport and cooperation. The Louieiana delegation eaid that the Louieiana delAe,.ww would
  • herself." 1 I want Americana to be well clothed, well fed, well housed and free from fear. I belleve that democracy and cooperation with I ~ - ·• r ~ -- •• - ---- - --- other people• through the United Natlona can ■ecure tbe■e condl• tlona. I
  • but the cruel mas­ tery of the whole European economic system as well. Rather than rely upon the cooperation of many hands to re­ strain a new German giant in the future, the men at Potsdam wisely chose to keep Germany from becoming a giant again. In short
  • business office "cooperation" with the editorial desk curbed by passing over the publisher's desk on the way upstairs. In that Wtq the business office employees are not irritated and the city desk is not constantly under the necessity of ''turning down