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  • minutes, you :rm.1st say some­ t hing that has not been said. and the sense are major. four have to be On A otherwise, why say anything? The timing The delivery and the voice are minor. But all plus. timing 1 would attempt to speak on assignment
  • here. 2--Please deny you met with Butler and st.rnes when war time Governor, to plot over-throw of war time President Roosevelt • . Please Ytire your xxxx c ounty campaign Ub.W:Lger name of fourth ma.n in room amd your denial . Roy Lumpkin 3--Please
  • to take is this: Do every­ thing we can to speed our drive for victory, because unless Hitler and his Italian and J apanese partners are de­ feated there will be only the cold, bleak hopelessness of a new Dark Age. At the same time, think hard and often
  • At no time was Mr. Brewster himRussia. mg example of Messrs. Colwell and Emery and 11elf present, Mr. Coiwell asserted. ,ttitude has been others here, as well as Mr. Cohen, "Later that day, · we met Mr. the course of the a11Sert that the plan 111 primarily
  • of all the world. Thesearethe worksmankindcan dotogether if neighborwill leaveneighboraloneto live under race, not underfear. In other daysandother times . .treemenhavebeenlackinqin the strenqthto C • • 7. defendfreedomor preservepeace.But
  • , This is the first time in a long time any Florida Sena tor has been able -t.o get. Memaership on the Agricultural Colllllittee-. With the grea~ agri­ cultural, horticultural and livestock interests we have in Florida, I feel this assignment gives me a better
  • (all Kentuc ky papers please copy .). Said Chandler uses one Gottlieb and one Flaherty as h is media of conununi­ cation between said Wallace and said Chandler. -2- 'f he blue-print of' this joke is: (a) It appears i n the Washington Times Herald
  • to order a s econd time by a member and .ordered to desi s t by the Chai r , with hear ty appl aus e f r om t he audience . At t h e Committ ee meeting I k ept t he Committ ee from providing for a preferential primary which would have had the effe ct
  • REPRINT OF FINAL EUROPEAN SPEECH OF HENRY A. WALLA.CE FROM NEW YORK TIMES. I , I L 1 1 I - - ~.-~-:-~~~.,,. : ~--,-.- THB NBW . YORK TJMBS, THURSDAY, A;J>RIL 24, 1947. ·- ---, -- ,.. I, -···• . .. ·, . . ' The Text of ·.Wallace's Speech
  • -- as be has done so gracefully in Japan as well as in the western United States. More seriously, in these important meetings the Prime Minister and I find ourselves starting together on a new year and new time of opportunity in our respective lands. We both
  • . The time had not yet come tor Jehovah to move in world affairs in such a way as to build the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth. It seems as though God must have designed a particUla.r destiny far America; as though the Lord might have said during the growth
  • for are not in our favor submarine force, German aspirations -SECR:E'f (UK - ..SECRET - 8 aspirations for of Indian nuclear lost equality continuing to mount, program with backlash on Europe), time may equal lost On balance, seems in the US
  • that the peace time peril is very great. Where should the job insurance floor be placed? 53 million? 55 million? 57 million? The place of public works in job insurance--what kind of public works? Set forth the principles of the Murray Bill.) IT The cost of full
  • from Andrews Air Force Base aboard a United States Air Force special flight. (One hour flying time.) 11:00 a.m. EDT Arrival at John F. Kennedy International Air­ port, New York City. President Park will be greeted by The Honorable Richard C. Patterson
  • except I have a cl"r:~~~ shoulder that hurts like hell, e,iid I find difficulty in using either a typewriter or a pencil at the pre~ent time. But I will speak as clearly as I can and you are at liberty to µse this tape in any way you want privately
  • ', address /or ,eference num6a •. ' . FOP.. RE~...:=..;......~ThlJRSDAY, I.A..~CH 14 , 1946 VERY TRULY 1'0U1S B~r Senator Claude Pepper By the time you rec.d this , the Minil:1um Wage Bill which I sponsore d will be before the Senate for a vote . I
  • countries. It is well known that for a long time Korea am the United state8 have been bound together with a bond of friendship too strong ever to be broken. Our two nations have been making concerted efforts, in cooperation with ether freedom-loving nations
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  • friendly ties based on the regular diplomatic relationship with the Government of the Republic of China and at the same time to continue to promote private contact which is being maintained with the Chinese main­ land in such matters as trade on the basis