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  • !'notiona miloting -with the Prollidont. t\10 nooks ngo by Toma Dot10orate lly ooncem is that Europe h&ar through America that this country is behind the Preoident to the sneximum. Thnt Jll8e.ns1 l. Chicago ehould be une.nimouu with _no other name
  • reoognition of conditions in Europe. failed in their status quo attempt. America in 1930 to 1935. England and Amerio:a England in 1926 and 1930 and Both found eonditions of their pe;ople degen­ erating toward a point where their money and methods
  • ot a democratic .g'O'Nftl­ JHDt.. .All aN minorit e whieh go toget.her to sake a whole and what the whole demand• , each lives. We are a nation. we are the tlnited Sta"8 ot America. We are the chlldren ot .a generation ot un and women who rked
  • to save our way of life. We Have a Job When men are big enough to meet it, world. We stand, .America must lead you and I, the World. face to face every·ohalle:age tonight We have a job to do. with brings a finer the supreme cballe11ge
  • United States Senate Washington 25, D. C. Dear Mr. Carter: Enclosed is a copy of the file on the Victoria County, Texas, caseo The letter to the Comptroller General was handcarried to his office today. I have notified Congressman Thompson of this action
  • ~t~ FIRST STATE BANK ANti 'f ' ' PORT LJ..VACA, TEXAS Attention: Lynden B. J9hnson, Vice President United States of America Federal Housing Administration to waive requirement of down-.p ment in cash to replace a home destroyed by the hurricane
  • fall; and WHEREAS , Harold Young , as a true and loyal Democrat , has been of inestimable service to the Democracy of this State and has given unselfishly of his time and money in every campaign to further the party; and WHEREAS , His tact and charm
  • ~~~:~i t~i~s~~rob~f J~tv1S~~'h~"?~vsei:,t~fP~J>~~~l~~8rtlgna~liali8;;'it1~~~ troec~~,~ \~~~~~=:~~o~e~i~~fie!~W~1~i~t~~!vfe~th~f :~~fo~alf saiierh:~o::iu°;fl~ cations Act of 1934. · • 7. It Is agreed that In any action by the Company to recover the tolls
  • . I do not think the .Me.rshall Plan is tough. I think it is reali stic. I oelieve under Marshall there is lit. better ' ohanae for p~ce than under Wallace or Dewey. I oelieve that under a democratic con­ tinuance l.lnder Marshall l&it.dership, we have