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  • ~ressiOA. The greatest in trWD.ent ia what vag , 1J 1a calle4 publio opinioa. The aeoond 1a the press and ra41o . The third oonsista of •xprea ions ot the Demooratio and Republioan Parties ud their ao-oall 4 le dera . I take thea three great potential 1
  • made by General MacArthur can be kept and faithfully performed. There is the greater· doubt when from day to day the people of this country are confronted with such press releases as appeared, for example, in the Washington Post this morning, where
  • , was aLso President Roosevelt. hard at work In the cornfield. PITTSBURGH STATIONS PITTSBURGH STATIC Relatives and f riends will con­ ~·atulate th e couple on Sunday ; h('n open h ou.se ,vill be held a.t Ile h orn~ All day . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ynrr )s wrre mar­
  • Texas tor DeJ1Ter. Kansaa City; St. Louisa other points anu Indianapolis1 Detroit; ButtaloJ Roo ester. Now York1 Pittsburgh• . . .. ,. (liote a Tom. you atartod so thing. Thia baby erldently has gotten the gbeen ll ht to go out and f'ix up
  • trom labor, and waging an ettective, tireless, whistl e-atop campaign almost identical to Truman••• Like Truman's, it is aimed at ottsetting the solid wall ot bad publicit1 given him by the press. On the other side 11 popular, handsome Congressman
  • ; in it. The psyohological point here obviously is the President. This may be handled, but attached to the Senator, an alive press specialist as a secretary and tra-geling companion who does not become, and is not known, as a press representative. The moment a man becomes
  • to the Georgia Press Institute at the Un:i\ersity of Georgia. This will be before the student body . I am to speak in Atlanta the evening of the 22nd, to an oil group on "Foreign Policy", and t he next day at noon, probably to a Business and Professional Women
  • . hard-pressed oou.ntr But this po1107 made the 4evote man, teoilitiee which 1t n~ed duotion to ordinary oo eroe . tor war ro­ When we made Len4• Leaae t u.nds avaUable tor purohase ot war ma\eriala 1n the UA1te4 statoa . Brit in let her worl4
  • . President Truman stopped me in tre receiving line at the Women I s Press Club Reception last Thursday evening to compliment the fight I made with oth3 r Senators against the Republicans violating the spirit of the new Reorganizaticn of Congress Act
  • of the victorious aggressor." On March 17~ 1938, aft er Austria had been invaded and while Czechoslovakia was threatened, the Litvinoff told the foreign press correspondents: ;'I -: an say on behalf of the Government that, on its part, it is ready B J b0 fore