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  • · of living v ersus slavery and a , lower stand­ a rd ot living fo all ex cept the Nazi g overning class." · · ".Time afte r Ll ""I" thr? Pr'!~[de .t v oiced th e broadest pcssib!e waru ­ i n gs to the p ublic in an e•..ort to s ti r ou r peopl e -from the:i r
  • standpoint . 6--Consider t e po ibility vf li qu idat i on of' News pe.pe rs, Inc., by ca lling in the 60 , 00 Newspapero ,Ino. preferre d at 6 6 and· pa y'ing for it with a bond i ssue on t he i ndividual pro perties. third co . ld , lO ldi ngs . ' i. s
  • 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
  • INFMN. TIME FILED J. C . WILLKVS.R, P:Ut&T V JCll•PllllalDl:NT NEWCOMB CARLTON , P"HIDKNT Send thefollor,,ing meJ3Dge, 3ubjecl lo the terms on back hereof, which"a,e hereby agreed to · Kr. John U. Garner. 5:peak~r, House ot lieproacntat~voo, l I
  • Administration . TU YOUNG JEP?ERSON Renew b7 ienl7 .. Bower•' "-llaoe of Claude NBt react J•tfi l'IOD look lo 7011Dg man l1Yillc a hundrecl and aevent.7 79ar1 aao ..,.,.u1.y 110 . . eabodied in himNlt the na Uon aa 1 t, w.s to be ae di4 ta.. '-tta
  • s t­ ing that the President make a short radio talk to the country . I have shown it to the President and he asks me to tell you that it is better not to do it now but at some time later on . l Very sincerely yours , ~ f; 2.~~ Cra ce G. Tully Mr
  • o.r ho,,, to :na.ke Labor Gtrong 7T!lo of ·opinion. ti Tho sh1.0~ro di,tision I think . t ho LWn in this hall v.re lZ!.Oro modorn" and t.10ra ofi'octiva, and more a.oourata in t hoir ool:1ooption than th~ men who have mot, or nro about to 11Wet