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  • opportunity than I have ever had to help our State. One of the things I am trying to get done is to get the Department of Agriculture to announce what parity payments on agric 11l­ ture products will amount to before · tre fann.er plants, rather than having
  • , is going to mean that no substantial number of now hoascs for veterans or for tho civilian population a.re going to be built in the noar futur e . Unless you got materials you can ' t build a house and if you do not provide govornmor.tal aid to increase
  • - _-._ n11T , ~ \ J\ ·. •· I - - -· •· •· 0 1 1 - 'U '~_. y,·:~_,:'E-.· ~--' T:, it'1 tl OF l HE ~E TUR ,i I NG VETERAN AS wE LL AS LESS DIE HAVE FAILED THE M. GIVE . - ./ - -. •._· ·, - - 8 ·r HEM LE. SS '. ~N O THEY. HAVE r1 0l 60'T
  • be appo · i.·:1 ;J sistant solicitor ot th, Department •• , Job,~ is. being boomed: to • Bob O'Brien a& dirf SEC's Public Utilit vision ••• Burton Pal.i resign as executive ~ J basic cause of the .disaster, merely tervene. _Th;it, .no doub
  • in Washington and with the Military Affairs and Naval Affairs Committees of the Senate. The position of the War Department is embodied in a letter which I have just received from the Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee. Because it 'deals
  • , if t he combined bureaucrats of the r Department who nt to sit on t heir planes, and t he combined bureaucrat s of the State De. rtz;ient keep blocking. Suggest Jones, R. F. c. ,. loves to be a fixer-uper. Ir t he President asks him to et up among
  • visit to Moscow, his talk with Stalin. Of course the man went to . Moscow and talked with Stalin. We think a man charged with the responsibility of being a member of the Sel1kte Foreign Affairs Committee should have made this trip, man
  • : The Soviet Table, or The rise of civilization in Cleveland Publisher: Public Affairs Committee of Cuyahoga County Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: Issue Number: Date of Publication: 1935 Page Numbers: 45 numbered pages
  • . • .I • But She ppard's He fou ght, seei ng fa r ahead a s Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee of your Senate. I pledge Senator She ppard, whom I believe may hear me, t hat some day, some hovr, ages as t he soul who f ought t his f i ght
  • of their territories; liberation of the enslaved nations and the restora­ tion of their sovereign ri ghts; the right of every nation to manage its affairs in its ovm way; economic aid to nations that have suffered and assistance in establishing their mat erial welfare