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  • and a Democratic Party. One should not lpok beyond except to say that names have changed in America before. , licans became Democrats in the Civil War crisis. '44, but excessive regularity until 1 This means a 1 44 Whigs and Repub- Therefore, no look beyond
  • : for instance, loans to grow rubber in South America would require compensatory action in the Fast Indies. Atten­ tion was called to the fact that the diaeuasion had aBBumed strict gc,Tern­ mental control of investment rather than loans by private banks
  • ot a democratic .g'O'Nftl­ JHDt.. .All aN minorit e whieh go toget.her to sake a whole and what the whole demand• , each lives. We are a nation. we are the tlnited Sta"8 ot America. We are the chlldren ot .a generation ot un and women who rked
  • ta% 1mr not only affects the operator, but every royalty and fee owner ot oil properties in the State• .A.:rter Lyndon Johnson has carefully considered the matter. I would like his re-aotion .to the same, amd if hia re-action is favor• able I
  • , that CO!Jnfl - ~ L.:...--~ -~ ·_ I-:.=~·;_.~ ~- - aJ.Q .... ~ J - ~~'°~~ - r.tY' ~ ~~ ~ . J --- ~~ w. /E==i-::~ Budweiser OUTSELLS ANY OTHER BEER IN AMERICA AN H E U S E R • BU SCH'• .. ST. LOU IS ... lld:sORNEi'f. HOTEL m. WEPNfSDAY JUNE 4
  • democratic in character, seeking to preserve, extend and realize the full implications of the democratic ideal. A morale project must defend and promote all the essential freedoms and seek for a new and dynamic interpretation of .American democracy that shall
  • :l~,;.~r.. •;!· ·f? Sr;rf#w~aJls:_ of Efuetica;-Inc~/~~ ,Operi Jo AllW a·cky"in.. U.S.jr; :· \ , J .· - - . t~~ . - • , ANGOLA, Ind., Feb. .. 4.-(AP)Screwballs ot America, Inc.; threw its membership open Tuesday to the nation at large
  • not 1uire i n 400 ears ind"" t eren ous n fearfulnc~ s . va.rene,,s to li fe 'lrd In selfish leader hi•- , e nin by tlls the egotistical type of leadership which excites into action from ~elf and from will to serve humanity as one ar;1on ones-one
  • have the best newspaper in America." Here is a weaving of unities and dis-unities in se::x:, in time, in method , but not in belief. at war. Both in youth, unknown to the other, had been opponents A half a life later in perfect harmony they discuss
  • us out to his house , which , of course, will give us a chance to educate him on Mexico: and Ce ntral and south .America. Under the ci.rcums tanc es, I b al.ieve it would be better for me to be in .V'ashington on the 15th instead or on the 10th. I am
  • fall; and WHEREAS , Harold Young , as a true and loyal Democrat , has been of inestimable service to the Democracy of this State and has given unselfishly of his time and money in every campaign to further the party; and WHEREAS , His tact and charm