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  • ac­ Uona for this, and repeat what I ■aid: [At thla point, Mr. Wallace laid ulde hi• manu■crlpt and extem­ poraneou■ ly described his 1peecb In Manchester, .In which he vlgor­ ou■ ly criticized both the Truman Doctrine and Ute Magazlne'• , pre
  • claims they said, and a meeting has been aders in re- scheduled for Aug. 28 in Washingchurch and ton when those involved will canvass the matter with Federa l · Frank Cohen ·ellgious in- officials. · Clark Gifford, President Tru_Jchool ~uses man's aide
  • they are ••••• they are not thinking of fighting the war for that. I doubt it, as far as I see it. Which means that we're in a, perhaps, unusually pov- erty-etricken condition for war aiDE, as you pointed out and this comes along now. Is it? Are we to take it as what the United
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  • that ·th e 106 to 38 against them. Mind y~u, Republican leaders are willfully this attempt to deal a mortal blow and consciously giving aid arid to the farm program was made comfort to Hitler. But I want to only five weeks after the Repubemphasize
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  • , -much further from victoJ'l' OVAr Faecis■ f . 1•~n al'?llesl 4.~oi. • fight• us on. -~ : " / r= ~ , · .•i~,1 \.'4 ~ ~ .h•t , tu•"-' C,.~ v• thaza from victory~ D't'el" ~h_e . both aides ot the line~ l''fsoism ~ill fi t.ht on after lliliJ;ry vict01'7
  • . There should be better pay for teachers, federal aid regard­ less of race or creed; and we should embrace to the fullest extent the new teaching techniques.) XI Social Security and the Common Man. (Universal coveraee for old age security, etc. old age benefits