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- ~=i:iem.=i!~nT.f!~:S'i~:'6.;!:,~~~~~\1 tPe~:11:1o~nd:'~!~ or statutory penalties where tbc claim Is not presented In writing to Ule Company Within ninety-five clays a!J,tlr tbe cause of action, If any, &ball baveaccrued; provided, however, that ueit!
- to and be interpreted in such a way as to provide the needed flexibility freedom of action. Under this interpretation we would not, for example, be called upon for such a strong burden of proof as has been required in the past that the needed assistance
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- ., these major holdings : The Macon (Ca.) ./ sional elections. In December he entered Victor F., and Joseph E.- whose holdings Telegraph anq News, The Gadsden spread from The Journal of Commerce (Ala.) Times, The Cleveland (Tenn.) the Columbia-Presbyterian
- , to provide various types of assistance in a major disa.s ter declared by the President. Under sub· section (d) of Section 3, Federal agencies provide assistance by ttmaking emergency repairs to and temporary replacem~nt.s oi public facilities of local
- • 32 (submitted January 8, 1947) "Art1f1cial Meteors• Rockets Will Provide Tools for Interstellar periments• lJTDr. F. Zvicq Ex Printed in "Ordnance, the Journal of the AzTq Ordnance Association-,/ J~Auguat 1947 is1111e,vith illustrations. Dr. Zvicq
- , or radio folks or "ikewise, they .risk their inevitable, The Fifth ,kolsky. quotas from to Nationalist China by the Russians._ phical error, a sen lay'a Journal-Ameri meaning. It read :_ most militant and • The aeni-.,!nce, as •ea~ does represent
- reduction until we see a definite turn upward. In the meantime, I am also stimulating in creased selling effort . _ Conway is evidently back a t his desk and writes me tha t he is agreed to our new plan of buying and payi ng for newsprint providing Mr
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- the ''we can provide a better life, politically, and economically under a democracy than you are nOlr getting under Comrrrunism." 20 As is pretty treasury hefore fleeing Then, shoirtly after generally into asylum and Castillo thP revolution
- Epst ino ___ . ... [2 of 3] NEW YORK JOURNAL-AMERICAN August 13 {Sunday) i961 Urges Congress Hold Session in W. I Berlin Although · he doubted ther~ By WALTE.R BAZAR A joint session of both Hpuses of the ·u. S. Congress will be a war, he said
- to investigating question other protocol during Vice President us stay. Foreign answer is that there are none other.than in (1) and (2) above. way Ministry those (5) Embassy assumes Swedish Embassy Washington providing ·Department with details of dress (for men
- and the will and determina to those willing tion or the u. s. too provide such aasiatance to fight for their liberties. It is natural that a large measure of agreement on the means to accomplish the joint purpose was found in high-level converaations between the two
- by a lot of petty, self-seeking politicians and sensational-hunting newspapers and Journals. For instance, every little strike or stoppage of work is headlined from one end of the country to the other. A tour-hour lay-off by 10% of the employees
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- of such findings to the advancement of human welfare. Eventually it is planned to establish Memorial headquarters in Honolulu which will provide laboratory and other facilities for evaluating and distributing the results of the work done at the Field Stations
- to keep peace within these United States by militant action in overhauling the basic business of government. That is, by oorreoting the real abuses of both capital and labor minorities and by providing a better scheme for living for the codm.on man
- the monstrosity of selfishness. But granting an understanding of the word moderation-providing that in reasonableness in the training and exer cise of the child mind there can be no fear-there cannot be any argument that child training in love and through love
- am to be Chainnan, t hrough which all health legislation is to be handled. Jimmie Byrnes is eager to request the Public Health Services, at my suggestion to formul a te a program for providing inductees from rejectees . I gave out a press comment
- ]¥ to you on the dates provided for in your contract. They will also administer all other rights in your, and in their mutual, interest as per the provisions in the contract. ON HOWIT WORKSbas there.fore Prentice-Hall, Inc. is a publishing house
- did not properly represent union labor. Ma Official act? D1 Tea. Ms liO'Vf is Beaumont Journal-Enterprise handling matter? What is Carl White's Runs a little labor paper. How does Jones, editor. feel about it? Da Anti-Roosevelt. Ma Has he
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- audi e nces, Senate investigators disclosed yesterday. The trips were provided by • the 'Hamilton Wright Organi zation, an international firm , that was the subject yester day of a Senale Foreign Rela tions Com m i t t e e lobbying hearing
- of the sort of political ambidexterity he would have to provide for Stevenson in the co~g campaign. is making double victory sign. SparkmaD, son of poor tenant fannel'&, has been de). egate to U.N., is II!ember of Senate banking and foreign relations
- • HOME JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3. All prices u. s. only. No chars• for wire. Pay Western Union clerk for subscription or when billed by publisher. !'Jc,•, name anJ adJra, (For reference) Publlehwwlll,oneubtcriber's requeat, refund full amount paid for copies