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  • Contributor > Pepper, Claude, 1900-1989 (remove)
  • Time Period > Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963) (remove)

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  • • teen per cent. These people are bou&ht and sold on special pri­ vile&e trade-outs. This means that you do a Job on .Arnall of Georgia and Hill ot Alabama and Mayor Kelly of Chicago. and the bum Hague. But tbe .tact is that you are enterin&..the .vale ot
  • every day in private business by people who do not have pre­ cedents when they want things done. he Orlando Star 'has a car of paper purcha•ed from a pa.per company and the T Tribune is out of paper, the paper manufacturer merely phones llartin Ande en
  • to your Commander-in-Chief Roosevelt, last year fou ght t he battle of Chicago f or Roosevelt. And I saw him at 1a shington fight a lmost alone t he battl e f or a democartio majority without which the voice of Rayburn would not be t he voice from t he
  • an Austin newspapel"-other than The . . r you are interested in giving us -l :15i Novelty Note: Tribune-an acc.ount of what had gone on On the American side of the a chance to show what we really 4:Jo, SIGN Oli'I' show, considerable teamwork is know
  • foreign policy his party will agree to must be their policy. I quote from his address, as reported in the New York Herald Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947: A Democratic President and his Secretary of State can propose, but a Republican Con­ gress can