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  • . On November ll, 1938 -- the twentieth anniversary of the Armistice - - Munich was just six weeks old, and i:h:&s 1., war less than a year away. Depression scarred the face of-,._/ Europe and the Americas. The League of Nations, hopeful herald of a new era
  • from the Hearst Press. The interview was reque­ sted after I'd made the suggestion of a token "joint session" of Gollgress :in Berlin in the Washing·­ ton Post of August 5, and in the N. Y. Herald Tribune of August 10. It has n0w been suggested tha
  • at Naval Headquarters were shaken to notice how closely Dimitracopoulos' story paralleled a secret report on this subject disseminated to the Greek military community. 12. October 1960: Dimitracopoulos sent to the Paris office of the Herald Tribune
  • -Herald is "MacArthur declares he'll win or die." In the course of his remarks this in­ domitable soldier and crusader of liberty and freedom used these words: · Nazi Interest In trac:e restraint Is to hold back production outside Germany. Inside Germany
  • Moni.tor Donald BOHNING, Herald/Fla. VON KAHLER, Anita, Agence France Presse GALVAN, Fernando, Voice of America LAWRENCE, Harding, Dallas, Tex. MOORE, George, NYC BALGOOYEN, Her..ry W., American & Foreign Power Co. Inc. GRACE, J. Pete:r, W. R. GRACE & Co
  • published today by the Herald Tribune. We all wish you a lot of luck in solving get but harder to keep ... Jose ~nchimol the_ present ~ crisis. Goodwill is hard to , G!al3iiam S.A.C.I.F. DIVISION SISTEMAS DYMO VIAMONTE 1336, PISO 4", OFICINAS 22 y
  • that worda were fine, but deeds better. This reeling a·pplied particularly to Laos and SEATO. ~ditorial and columnar co!llllent varied with Herald pointing out nothinc new about the promises but "they were precisely the aont of aaa\.119ancea that the free
  • is doing a good job with the Florida people 1 but the Governor and the Mayor are protecting their flanks. The Miami Herald is not helping either. Panama. Arnulfo Arias continues to press his attack against President Robles on the canal negotiations. He has
  • of President Johnson's speech were applauded widely in the press. El Tiempo of Bogota stressed that the Johnson Administration 11 is not abandoning the Alli­ ance for Progress," while Caracas' La Republica heralded the speech as a "return to the Kennedy
  • . THE NIGHT OF 4-5 MAY, THE VIET CONG/NORTH VIETNAMESE A.,M': CVC/i~VA) LAUNCH::D THEIR LONG HERALD!::DSiCOND "'GENERAL vF'FE:NSIVE. •• AL"iHuUGH BY THE i10R~ING OF' 8 MAY soriE 12S LOCATIC~S HADBEZ~ HIT BY ~OCXETS·OR MORTARS, IT ~AS A RELATIVELY TCKE
  • -~========== PRESERVATION COPY 5708 N. E. second Avenue Phone 84-2531 .:Miami 3 'l, 9Lo'tida 30 July 1952 ltr Drew Pearson Washington Kerry .Go Round Washington, D.C. Dear Sir: I particularly enjoyed your column of Monday 28 July in the Miami Herald wherein you