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  • . The reason for this "is the ever growing revolt of the Southern Democrats. The Dixiecrats are betler organ­ ized, more wisely led than they were in '48 when the delegates of four states walked out of the Philadelphia convention formed their States Rights
  • aao the., found it better t.o pat cloth on a Comiah hill and go back t.o t.he apot tha DfJJ4 dq to pick up Un. And ~ then go back t.o t.he blldn•e 1n hand-tbe"olotb owners t.t.J make sane garments and the new t.1n omers to aa:ll aouthard
  • N OF FICE O R G REETINGS AT Christmo.s New Year Easter Valentine's Day Mother's Day Father's Day Jewish New Year Thanksgiving 35¢ 35¢ A GE NCY _ FO R CONGRATULAT I ONS ON Annivjlrsaries Weddings Birthdays Commencement Birth of a Child M I
  • means for 3 hours. variation program belt. weekly in Virginia. Richest of the corn-cotton Daily cat tle auction as compared with Also weekly auto auction. Brand new little radio station. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Watermelon
  • 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
  • was bom in Los Angeles in 1900. When he waa 6 his family moved hack to the family home in Illinois 1,,p'! S5-63) .' He, went to Princeton lfn,versity (1922) and Ha,. vard and Northwestern law school8. Io 1933 he helped organize the New Deal farm prqgram
  • . He rm.mt ayl1t . v victory umil thl end.. And, with ,nary tore• oxpan ion numt becom complete ao that both Yictory and deteo:t 1 cost more ettort t, stor than they make new toroe• It will look .tull.J black, but an :Lndiviclua.l oppoaito JU:tl
  • January 10, 1946 No, 90 EDITORS NOTE: 11 VERY TRULY YOURS" is interned to give you first-hand insight in Florida affairs at Washingt,on, You may find this helpful in a number of ways-for your own information, background for edit,,rials, news storiea
  • of Diplomatic Relations · between the U.S.A. and the U ..s.s.R. • Academy of W.usic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,. November 4, 1943 On June 22, 1941, Adolph Hitl er, after due consultation with intuitions, took the plunge into the deepest milit.1ry guar::mire
  • and her husband, "die broke" by leaving his properties in Peter :Miller, who recently bought The a foundation. But he wants the founda­ Peru (Ill.) Daily News-Herald, _grabbed tion's portfolio to be bigger, and to this off the La Salle (Ill) Post-Tnbune
  • a very direct bearing upon what I am doing legislatively . I have promised a speech for Senator Wagner at the National Democratic Club . in New York on the 27th, upon which Senator Wagner very strongly insisted, and a speech . on February 22nd
  • '• record In th• United States senate 1s unique. On evtl'Y, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orie,se r, Clerksv llle. R. F , D .. posed ro,· this roll call on every matt,er of state., forellj'n or domestic, he has stocct News Slnndard photo lo pt'ove to their friends
  • as they are if we keep on lending and giTing. It is a new form ot America First. that their sons are going to be bumped off. This time it is not old ladies' fear It is young and middle aged people tearful that their right to function and live as families already
  • and ;.;.entilled "The New Fight foT ? Freedom:" : .,.. Mr. Chairman and Ladies and : .:Gentlemen: You are officially conferring ~::,.i_pon · me tonight the greatest ~onor ot my life. The office of ~ice President under the Consti• :;:li.i~on serves in a unique way
  • ••• I ima ine it had be ter be don• t D 11 •• s the.t 1• the only plaoe here there are hi h speed pres e in j ob shopa. I belie•• 11. rn hund red new, boy1 d1etr1buting the•• c1roular• through Central T•~•• with the paper,, or getting them diatr1buted
  • beoe.use a mnjority of the delegates will be picked by Rayburn and Blaylock, it is most iw.portnnt that the epirit of the news going out of :Waoo to the country tell the actual tacts. Tm actual facts are that tha President of the United Sta.to~. looking
  • 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to · the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap­ pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep­ tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which can be forged out
  • , under a ·plan agreed to by Eastport officials and Frank Cohen, New York fi. nancier, for the use of deserted Passamaquoddy village. The vut floor apace of administratlve buildings and white coIonia.I housea of this development, 239 1tructure11 in all
  • a · vitality, a... tenacity, ·in the ·depths. After he lost the phy will be profitable to our lt I ._have n~ver ·: seen nomination in Los Angeles, nation in the days ahead. -- cc r ~ alilmr .Btportn-.ftlUIS BIG SPRING DAILY HERALD MARSHALL NEWS
  • ssing Miss Kir chwey is out of town . However, could you, by ret urn air mail , inform me which is Texas ' best New Deal daily paper? We want 't o put a small adver ti sement~ this paper , ad­ vertising the Dies I ssue , o~~ nex·t week. Your kindne ss
  • believe it is best to pass it for the present, at least. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely, ECPulliam NGM Encd ~,\~ ~ .. INDIANA NEWSPAPERS, INC. · HUNTING TON H ERALD- P R ES S HUNTINGT ON, IN D IANA THE REPORTER BUILDING S I C KNELL DAILY NEWS
  • to be there i1th r ou to olean up Me nd in n :.'ormnl ,vay , r.m a. huvc 1-'entreea present to not na baok{:round ·ohould ,vo ne ed u ·new t aoe 1n the effort tc Get 50,ooo.oo out of Chnae ei ther tor Oanornl liewapapors or myaelf. I .oan aee that o ai tun t1on
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
  • PAGE-SIX -FORT. MYERS NEWS-PRESS THE ·FORT MYERS ·PRESS.. -abllahed 11·8'. -1 • daily 11iDce HU. and THE TROPICAL 'NEW .. Published by thti NEWS-PRESS PUBLISHING COMP.ANY' Collier Arcade. Fort Myera. Fla..· Every mominR", seven dais a week CARL HANTON
  • ' the ,lffflii ~&t'y"•scouting vessel and An official announcement said tvi.ZZ oe~ 'ti.Md a file ' ,.,..,,. · · · t!v(!l-·1 plane 'the United States ·' · · , pm;sessetl, 'and 'if !he;· commandera that up :to .J..ast;",,,".i.v.ay 86 Japanese ••• New -civi service
  • and the ~:nachine should be so geared t hat the thou sands of worke r s in banks , office s, ~ines , furna ces, when they pour out of .the ir daily tasks , do not go home and sit down to stare at nothing , contemplating the fut i lity of. their routine
  • pushed Texas around. Certainly no one has But I say to you there are many people who through greed and fear and prejudice would today fight Russia with a myriad of bombs. They remind me of Cataline, the Roman Senator who made his daily speech
  • llonorerl al Breakfast l t r NEW DEAL SUPPORTER IN SPEECH HERE LAUDS ROOSEVELT'S TALK STR[SSES PATRIOTISM 1 Declare 111 bor Di pute to Be Set• tied Th rough Negotiations, Nol Violen ce or Id leness Exp1 ·1>s. ing I he> hl'li C thtt Prl'st- lP nt Homwv
  • the picture, with its question mark, But in the growth in time a larger range of finite questioning r eturned with two new questions unanswered: "Does the finite melt in the finite one without perception into the infinite?" "Is infinity merely the uncounted
  • wriioh our 51' management sho l d stand up as an o perating fee. up his Ce ntral News p pers , f'ormerly w Ill (I fi n d t ' a.t Pulliam !ns kept s b s idia ry of GNI , and is using Central olly to own t he Sub s id.iary s tookn of his radio and e.ll
  • positiveness will oeeur. Little men, twenty of them, seeking authority are dangerous if left in a room alone. The voice of Hull daily in cloakroom and rostrum is the Senate ansvrer. Yes, we know-we plain people-that you are tired. young man We know
  • the first sensational impact of Win esburg, Ohio (1919), critics began to suggest that his characters were fa ntastic, that he was ob­ sessed with sex, that" his version of Ohio life was not a new kind of realism, but romantic. Anderson could have answered
  • on every aspect or the morale problem. B. Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of general principles, disorover of new techniques of control. c. Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to comment on porposed
  • word.a ring now. By our work and 'bJ' our ooura.ge ahall we-one among ti.. many states in the tatherland.......tn a nn aatety and a new freedom. There 11 no room tor pen1m1m. 0.l"JD&M' ta.nka maroh toward. the SuelJ Amerioa enfolds Greenlend1
  • , aole , a.nd r•liaole coll~e. You . be, and som~ of the new ones 1 do not know who have sh&ke4 fruan's political articulations are the hope o.f lllOre than 120 million people who■ 1ou nationally repre~ent . The thing is biger than Party lines . Xou.r
  • a prirlleg to be asked to write you about the Auat1n Dispe.toh and its progreu. Aa the Tenth 01.striet Congre11-.n, I am not able to be with you. h&nda•llOl'OH• tlie...table a1 you go into yo'ID" new quu•tere. :nake the Thie i■ a handahak• &nd
  • . Roosevelt has sent from Washington fifty dollars to elder people tor every one dollar that Governor o•Daniel says he has sen6. City bosses or Tammany New York a~d the Ch~cago bosses, and the Pe:ansylvania bosses in Pittsburgh and Philadelp~ia., have
  • Houston San Antonio Austin eto. The main thing is not to miss the daily happenings as they occur, and to get the news in time · to make useful suggestions., if possible. What about Dorsa, or one of the girls in the Dallas office of the Johnson campaign
  • faculty of image making as transcendent of hwnan conceived facts, we might crea.t a new fact--the fact of the thing unseen I as dominant over the thing seen. Many poets and many philosophers have written a part of this fact. Every religion which has