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  • to Canada, where the Publisher and Author shall cooperate in securing copyright. The said work shall be copyrighted either ( 1) in the name of the Author or (2) in the name of the Publisher; if in case (1), the Author shall hold the copyright as hereinbefore
  • campaign letters this morning. But I am not going to thank you. I am going to t.ek yoUl" torgiveneas tor rnrytimlt that I miebehand und.er the preuure. I shall alway• remember the hour• and ti. loyalty you put into the tight. Kr. Gordon Fuloher Austin
  • herself." 1 I want Americana to be well clothed, well fed, well housed and free from fear. I belleve that democracy and cooperation with I ~ - ·• r ~ -- •• - ---- - --- other people• through the United Natlona can ■ecure tbe■e condl• tlona. I
  • but the cruel mas­ tery of the whole European economic system as well. Rather than rely upon the cooperation of many hands to re­ strain a new German giant in the future, the men at Potsdam wisely chose to keep Germany from becoming a giant again. In short
  • -2Is production so great an enterprise that it demands not only the full use of the energy of all the people, but also government? Is government cooperation an indispensable factor in securing full production? In time of war, yes. war, undoubted.ly
  • of the Pre&,ident as these: 'The cooperation which we seek is the cooperation of free countries, work­ ing together in a friendly civilized society.' We may wonder whether the long and bitter fight put up by the isolationists in the decade of the twenties
  • and political chinanery and misDBll8.gement haven't got enough to eat and given technological means for production this is preposterous. This seems to suggest a closer cooperation internationally- than has yet been suggested by any decument except the Atlantic
  • democracy at home and cooperation ~broad shall not succeed. Let us come out unequivocally for a general world organizatio, (MORE) with power to keep -t he peace. , Let us not plac~ our reliance in men or parties who subscribe to interna"t,io!'al
  • they were led to ueliave. But aoove all perhaps the solid ouainesa forces of the state who do not partiOi?&te in politioa , have noticed• laok of energy or kno -how in Coke Stevtinson ~s • s.lea­ man for Texas in getting things done in cooperation -1th