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  • , is unhealthy in itself. It is the business of modern government to save everything healthy in free enterprise, in individual choice, whether it be of a job or a director of private capital, whether in international trade or as an aid to internal full
  • ? " exa ctly the o ppo sit e of mat t h e oth e r s aid but di d t h e ame t hi r g . th fpfi rf1 Jotf?§t; n0 ◄; v~ ~ o he One sa i sai d the .., arre t hin 6 ,u1d fro m the So e v i den t ly vhe t r u th is no t i n wor d~ or a ct "" tff Jt1
  • , only In aid of the mighty effort which he is exerting better to prepare and d~fend America, and to strllre down the mon­ sters of tyranny everywhere in the world. First, I propose that Congress begin with self-examination; that the congress streamline
  • such as this and a very brief answer. limited to 15 words , . and the answers to 30. Questions might be A whole series of so-called war and economic questions might be put into primer form and later reproduced for the mass moronic as a textbook and aid to the war
  • before- . ·, · ple. As he, watches defeat~ afte-r defeat come to the United Nations, to aid in ·a ctually saving the Nation and real~zes h~s own life is J]'ie more from destruc_tion at the hands of a · { because ' of lack . ruthless foreign foe. ·g reatly
  • ----- February 2. 1966 Dear Nr~ Harte: Your letter of January 28th just reached us. Claudia is on vacation in Jamaica now but will write you peTsonalJy on her return, aid-February, but I want to iet this note off to you at once to thank you. on behalf of all
  • ,- &l'ld. Aala and A.tri Th rear• on u & • 1 • et cirlllea\1cm., .utw.i,. no .u-. To tbeae talN On '811\y &lld • • aigbt. 'Ill• , bu\ ript. hff-.. UM Iu, riab \ hen 1a lotlll e1no.r1V who 11n aid anll cozt'ort HM -1t.t1q.l.y- U&I other• ca-1
  • mewoers of the House aided in passing through the House wrua.t wasgenerally referred to as the Smith-Connally Bill to try to oetter regulate and control war production and stop s trikes in wc;;;.r plants. When this bill was vetoed ·o y President Roosevelt
  • by the said Charles E., P.~s h in aid writt n cnntraot above referred to , dated J'anua~ 2, 1932, the a id Oharles E. aby' undertakes •d agrees to 1.udennity end .eave, th free h ese tram en.y pa: ents ot x outi on ot eaid ot said c ontraot to • 1
  • PHONE }Jill THAT I AM OB WAY NOrei!H AND ?OU, ~EOT _io .BE Ili' COMMU~CATIOB WI TH ME IN DALLAS OR ·TULSA .AID ASK WlD£.1'HEa · ):IE CAR~ il() l3E I H CHI'OAGO . WNDAY STOP THIS PRELIMiliARY TO -~VIliG Bllt REQ.~ST YOU TO RAVE ME STOP nom· IF CHICAGO
  • , -much further from victoJ'l' OVAr Faecis■ f . 1•~n al'?llesl 4.~oi. • fight• us on. -~ : " / r= ~ , · .•i~,1 \.'4 ~ ~ .h•t , tu•"-' C,.~ v• thaza from victory~ D't'el" ~h_e . both aides ot the line~ l''fsoism ~ill fi t.ht on after lliliJ;ry vict01'7
  • . There should be better pay for teachers, federal aid regard­ less of race or creed; and we should embrace to the fullest extent the new teaching techniques.) XI Social Security and the Common Man. (Universal coveraee for old age security, etc. old age benefits