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  • to the Democratic National Committee, copy of which is attached. ver, Mr. Drew Pearson 1313 29th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Telegraa to John liailey You will cla.rifying from Moreland Saith be interested statement to know that reg&rding appeared
  • • dressed to Preeldent Elsenhow• er, by the Committee !or 01\'1! Million. This petition Is "a1alnst the admission ot Communist ChJna to the United Nations" and Mr, Hoover wlth six oth~r prominent sponsors Intend to obtain at least o!l'e million st1natures
  • four pro-Arbenz pol1tlcal parties participated 1n an event staged in a Government school bulldl.ng by the Communist-front National Peace Committee on July 31, 1953, to celebrate the Communist victory over American "Imperialism" 1n Korea. II.•. fOY
  • 1945 Joee Manuel Fortunz;·. now Secretary General ot the Guatemalan Labor (Communist) Party, elected a aeoreta~y ot the National Congress and appointed a member ot its Committees on Foreign Relations and on Government, Labor and Social Seourit7. , Jose
  • York during Big tor reelection, Democratic Democratic generalship. 1im's heyday as the king of cauliflower, a candidate Howe-ver, he Democratic Committee, and he run~those along with the postmaster Franklin industry. particularly care
  • letter.~." ccived the Hamilton Wright _ __ _ manuscript from the Committee of One Mi!Jion Agai nst the Ad mission of Communist China t o lhe United Nations but was not i nformed that the public relations firm was on retainer from the Nationalist
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  • ,erinathe DrttMlentialbuild-up,Farl.. WU lllew-Yorta,u.......... boa-.... n.,, .... a .... 1. string politician. In 1932,after t.he convention, he was tM acknowledged 6eld-marshaJ of the national Democratic: forces, hailed as an organizing genius
  • r Lindsay Warren of GAO and 134 1 members of the National Press Club. Acceptances run 95 %, highest ever s :l achieved in Washington for any in­ e vitation opening. r Priorities Kayoes Junket Priorities · k a y o e d Universal's special junket
  • senior position with the United Nations,C!,b.P.I. Radio and Visual Dep~rtment by the federal government of USA because of my memorandum and documentation addressed to the' Secretary General U Thant requesting to supervise by a special committee my global
  • of Justice All predecessor ~ of confiscated Analine & Film was controlled General for return Subcommittee of the Committee succeeded in settling Department Somehow but no one knows He is Lloyd Cutler. the case. He No one knows who paid him. Joe
  • , including those canceled by the _commission yester­ day, and 16 millions in Eritish ,Cot> tracts. : Denied Selllnr ;..InJllfe'nee_•• • • ~· • Both .Corcoran and West· denied• 'to the committee headed by Senator Truman (Democrat>. of. Missouri
  • ■ . of a multlmllllonalre hotel Cohn, now 33 yean old, Ill owner and unpaid con■ultant a counsel for National Alr­ to the committee. On a whirl• llnea, the Stork Club and other wind fact-finding tour of enterprllll!I. His Income baa Europe, the brash pair met a bee11put
  • National Center for At- hoe's committee shortly before of the unidentified objects are mospheric Research conducts joini~g the project. ~n~ikely to add much to scien­ a wide variety of balloon flights, This week a book by Dr. t1f1cknowledge. JANUARY 8
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