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- Committee
of Congress, business, labor and public representative:1 to make a study of
the whole subject of strife in industry•
.A group of farm leaderi;i are to be
mre
gation about Florida -f'arm problems· tomorrow night.
to confer with our de;Le
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- checked into Coke and he has all
of the whiskey soaks who have known him for thirty ye~ rs sitting on
their fa.nnys from morning to night wherever he goes waiting fer him
to come in and say what be did thb.t day , ~nd then they s~y ~h~t he
tells them . We
- '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
- would read one speech of
Pepper--not for language but for feeling and sense.
is oratorical.
I would speak in
Pepper, unfortunately,
You are a young man of action, and are so know.
If you
deliver an oration, it will be out of place in a hardboiled
- , gen
. eral secretary of the Communist party, ad dressing 13,000 persons in Madison
Square Garden last night, pledged
Communist support to a third
puty movement in the 194.8 elections.
Yo
th1
Ch ,
la~
poi ·
,ecting
The Communist leader an- bes1
.1tion
- Florida in '48 and it you expect to
&et complimentary votes from Florida, Alabama, Oregon, and Massa
chusetts, you must .eat of somethin& more serious than papaya.
I am going to SU&&est that we phone once a mornin& after haTiq
read the papers. I
- . This note is merely to let yo u know t hat
I understand t he pressu r e of the days and the needs of the
hour.
Sincerely ,
Hotel Plaza,
New York City,
Februa ry 28, 1943
Dear Mrs. Wallace:
Knowing t hat you r husband will never read
this very serious
- '.".·tiegislative day, DECEMBER 7), 1943
Mr.
·
PEPPER
introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice
and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
JOINT .RESOLUTION
·Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
. relating
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With t.htll lt bu not - - a
"T•
lo cme can read onr lower•• book on•lh• Jalac 1111D 1
Mft &ffT 1lhu1au a■ to 1lbue Jefferson himself would I
taida1' U
be Md the o,DD!l~rDlt."7 to battle in bl•
•
aan aptnn t.lJie farou of baredituy weal , privile
There 1
- &I.at ~2nd Street ,
New York 28 , w.Y.
September 10, 1947
De..r HA.Wa
~t the Chicago airport Monday I read in the Ch1oago Sun, a letter
t rom you to a pol1t1oal col lDllliet who apparently had aooom ni ed you
on your i..at speaking to~r.
He ■ aid