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  • the Eastport officials, - first brought the proposition to· their attention · mtroversies by "calling" t.hem to Washington ions as the for a meeting with Mr. Cohen. He itive of the has circularized appropriate Fed­ eral departments about the plan, lty. . true
  • that these institutions should not be exclusively .American-British affairs. Adherence by the governments in exile, by the South .American nations, by China, dependi.ng on the particular purpose of each institution, was felt to be highly advantageous to the growth
  • affairs of the United flghti accord b~tween the President and States- to a sick world, they fought 11true1 Secretary Hull on this issue when him at home as Hitler !ought him . doub! most Americans were not aware abroad. aplen of the terrible storm cloud
  • on Foreign Policy to American -~Veterans in Pari~ PARIS, April 23 UP>-T11e test of Henry A. Wallace's a4dreaa to the Americu Veterana Committee: , I want to thank the finest group of young Americana that I kn(!W of-the American Veteran• Com­ mittee-for thl• 1
  • . The time had not yet come tor Jehovah to move in world affairs in such a way as to build the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth. It seems as though God must have designed a particUla.r destiny far America; as though the Lord might have said during the growth
  • NATIONAL DEFENSE I I THE PRE S IDfNT FRANKLIN D, IO DHV H T I I I I DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PITROl.(11< COOROIUTOI FOR NATI ONA L DEFENSE ., ... WAR DEPAR TM ENT 1. . iTuso•. UC:llhltl EXECUl I VE Of fl CE OF lHE COUNC IL
  • the President's arbiter in the Jones affair. The date was approximately July the seventh, 1943. own opinion is that Johnson ha.d no such directive but wa.s pulling a 11 My manic show-off." But certainly the size of the Jones affair ha.d everybody emotionally