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  • , Q.ueen Elizabeth, tor , the first t i u dooka at her home berlh 1A Bllglancl , home f rom. the wara . A drive about ou.thampton aD4 the ti.rat sight ot the 4ebr1• &A4 the vacant lote wh r e houeea , homea, onoe atood until the Oerman~banbe came
  • , Immediate pci1tlcal fut u:·e !'est on the rraclion cf the voter~ back home while th f\y cleYc te their entire time and eUortl--- - - - - - - ' - - - - - - -- 0L;;, th e moment. This Senator 1mlit.fcal to UNIONTOWN, PENNSYLVANlA, SATURDAY, JllNE 22
  • • . . .. MENTIONED - AND Vll~L ·AD\f:ISE W.IRTZ WHEN HE CAL~~ ,. - - ~ ~ ---=--'--- - '-..:.. - ----~--L--·...-'----- --,--~- - TOMORROW. HE IS ANXIOUS 'TO COME PERSONALLY AND WILL DO SO NEXT WEEK IF POSSIBLE KEEP UP GOOD wonK I TOLD DOUGLAS IF - . .... - - -'-· HE
  • on July 10, 1919, and held it until March 19, 1920-over 8 months, while 26 other nations waited for peace and our own Army of Occu­ pation waited for orders to come home. In the United Nations coalition there are now some 35 nations. When victory comes, we
  • : lnt.OJ."ll«tloa &t how t .i l• All;.1•4 ·O oal'f-O l O~S.a,a toa will tuao1'.l $a a\ ·l ae home ot \ibe 'O flrtel••Gelr~• I aha:11 look tono4 ,e 1>8.llll.lX1e& to the re»r~-• -e ntattv,.a ct 1lhe. J.>1me.r 1oaa govermaeut Vdw· are aow t rretln& o~t .a.11
  • is So, for the price of the American mar­ . daily creeping with sinister cruelty closer ket, we helped Germany build the very and closer to their sacred homes. planes which have been the messengers I thirik it is therefore time for the of death to our
  • heard the prediction of certain home-r,rown expAI·ts on international affa.irs--the prediction that Hi tle:r' s war me.c'.i1ine would crush the Red Army--and I :iu.ote--v;ithin two months. Un(lUOte. It hes bean a lone tno months. tam not one of those
  • to 10. Even if every unit of our power wer e flung into that combina tion, even t h en there would be hardly an advantage to the Brit ish side. But, Mr. President, wher e do you think th e British fleet is? Is it all in home waters ? Is it even all
  • ' on foreign policy,-.. Mr. ··oulles, so com-' pletely ignores· the Potsdam agreement, solemnly entered into by this Govern­ ment, and all that has been -done under it, including territoria! changes and the moving of mil!ions of people from or -to distant homes
  • at an early stage, it would not only save vast sums for the govorn:mcnt , but would avoid tragedy in many a. life and many a home . Mental dise ases today a.re more numerous than any other disco.sos vro have including hoc.rt :f'ailuros and conccrs