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  • of the city election on the air field bonds--whi ch , by the way, carried about 50 to 1 . I had a long visit with Jimmy last night . He has definit e ly made up hi s mind to run, but this is gravey ard. He expects to leave for Washi ngton Sunday . Bill has
  • silenced. Which is as it should be , for wars are not won without discipline . That, to repeat, is why I write now, before I am under any restrictions . I leave civilian life with the concern that any man must have who has eyes to see and read and ears
  • to strike {he fl,_rst blow. :were ..b eard aome 'Clistanee 'ti:om the · ,to
  • 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to · the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap­ pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep­ tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which can be forged out