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  • the two are ao deeply Inter­ up the United Nations. ,The veto, to serve the common man ln twined. All this I knew before I to Russia and America, ls partly peaceful abundance." left America. valued by -- botb u a guarantee I also said that, just
  • ise of H itler meant to farmers, ·mocracy. The Roosevelt program. p lan workers and businessmen in the gave more power to the people. lar < United States. This blind leader• Now we have launched a great But ship ' believed that the United na tional
  • as Spanish. And then he spoke of the grand mixture in the New World between the European, the Indian and the African. In the United States there is even a greater mixture of diverse customs and cultures than in most of Latin America. British in blood
  • ¥!i-'1.ll,t.Aoctrine that ".national ~•~~i . .;•,• ,.:: , · ., ., defense" co1111ists Jn being pre• _~ pared to rep¢f atta_ck, second, Jha; PEARI,. . B,AR~OR ~ i.he. Jiih:r.9r . the Unit-el,\ Statt!s.1s geographical~ 1)t the .national weakneises wb:Ich
  • should feel that developed to help them adjust them­ there are available, in the United States, selves to the painful realities of diminish­ in Latin America, and in the British ing demand. There were the Stevenson Dominions, tremendous quantities
  • -tion ot typea, ot liberals a11d ll.941wn1. \o the p oint wlwre I do A t ae• how there oeA be ~ 11ne up which ould be anti" , baaed: oa ·t he Rooan•lt w port~ Kt, la there a ap.cit1• Garaer aeo.timentt Ya Paid -worker,, but 110 r eal s-entiaent
  • agents, "fifth column" will spread through Latin America and set up their political system there . The United States and Canada will have to unite to defend the North American continent (and we may have to take cha rge of exioo and Cent r a l America
  • AMERICA HAS JUST HEARD THE..J · - -- T" ~..............~. .- - -'..::.- - - ··* - - ·- - -- - - - -- - -. ~ VOICE OF CHURCHILL SAY.lNG THAt BBITAIN WILL HELP RUSSli~ IO _ · ,. ·- ~ -- - - .,. •·s. A..:cfEAR ·STOP BI TLER .CHURCH I LL
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943]"
  • , on. farms, in homes and hospitals and offices--in countless ways that never can be told-­ millions are taking their full part 4 In this people ' s war, the fighters and the workers on every front have what it takes to win. Here in the United no monopoly
  • , (Not printed at Government expense) OF UNITED ST A TES AMERICA
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  • of the United States, that it was liberal rather than radical and ~at it had served as the rallymg ground for all the minority groups in America, Ellis _A rnall, former Governor of Georgia, outlined today a future course for the party. He ~~ed t on what he
  • . I By JOHN O'DONNELL Washington, D. .C., Nov. 4,-0n Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1952 - just a year from today-we Americans will be voting for the next President of the ·United States and may be in for ' the biggest political surprise that any living American
  • to go to the Senate to get more money tor the elder citizens of Texaa, I believe that the Governor should have said a word ot gratitude to the President or the United States. I simply do not _remember that he said one word thanking President Roosevelt
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Johnson, Lyndon B. [1941]"
  • the national budget ~500,000,000. The ultimate cost would be revolution. Jobless soldiers would not be as complacent as WPA worker~.) III Who are the 60 Million? (The breakdown in narrative fora--setting forth also the interdependency of farm worker, factory
  • * wcrld cr isis and to make America n '2 Fayette c·1t,T - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - Not Spies-Just Hard Working Farm e rs mnltel's ol tl'ansc• ctent Jn \Vnshln~lou . evident dl'lenninalion or GuUey ~-0 [orego the us ua1 campnig
  • -. · 1·TA I~!: . · ALL OVEij THE ~OR LD D. ', .· . ··. .. I · . ' •; , · · 1' .. ' , ri IS MOVfNG -F ORfAR O AND UPWARD . AMERICA . /~,, HA S BEEN . LEADI NG T'H>~T :tA ARC~l - ' ~i:E t ' . . - SHALL NO 'T · NOW LAG BEHJ fiD . . • ' I
  • ogize f x· i re ct ion of t e u,1 . ul t r 1t Far • I -pa i en ·1y re j tict i:r~.. e tter it F3r bett er ' t b e that thing hi ch 1· l t J n wro te al:v t in • ••• •••• i n t , fl ov1 of unit a c ti l ty fr ~-eath mouth ine useles s n · :., Y:it
  • reconstruction are in relation to commodities and -investment. In the currency field, the use .of our gold was considered in respect to South America and to Germany. Should we have a new 190rld unit of currency backed by gold, for use in international
  • by the United States Government beoauae of the state of total defense makes it mandatory that all inoome tu rates be raised. '!'he oil 1:mduatey whioh ia al­ reaq bearing it1 share U' not :more than its just abare of the taxation burden will feel the general
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Johnson, Lyndon B. [1941]"
  • State rourlst Bureau FIRST DAY OUT - September 17, 1948 One hundred miles out from the Virginia Farm it seemed li ke a good idea to have a bottle of Old Export - Cumb erland Ale. Then there was ch:U.e and beer at the bar • .Aronholt - route #50
  • " to save .America and to et1.vu the world. Tt. daf 1• The Comma..n iCUU'._ hind his I see a united. ..\ meri behind Roo velt eaying that taotoriea belong tiret to the rioan Mat rials belong first to the need ot the nationa.l detenae. thi ■ Roo1e­
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Johnson, Lyndon B. [1941]"
  • ~ to the tut.are when peace Pap :lumber Thirteen comes ancl this trial ia past. jolt. Kia 1a a ditticult, an o v e ~ He doea it 111.t.h Jo7, 1n t.be knowledge that, 1110rk1ng tor the whole, t.he indirldul finds b1a own ccapensation . A united America mat
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Writings, Speeches [1941]
  • is to see wbat can be saved ot eapital that is good tor all, and. what can be done for man's work and leisure hOUl'S so th.at work becomes a contented farm af satisfaction, md where non­ work hours cease to becOllB tile wasteful and idle thing wh ich
  • degree of' ideological claims as well . ( D. Origins of Psychological Strategy France . around 1900. introduced the study of discipline of mass payopology. The United States . too . made considerable contributions toward this new military-social
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  • LYNDON B . JOHNSON COMMITTEE ON 10TH DISTRICT TEXAS NAVAL AFFAIRS CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES~ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • ;1.-::t;;L WASHINGTON, D. C. 21 February 1942 Dear Mary Louise: I don't know where I ·will be when this letter
  • , without religion, without the use of the word •dutyt'~f the pleasures of an aware and intelligent unit-the famil in social life. The business starts with a man and woman in the emotion of love sufficient to put self welfare as a UDit of two 1n extension
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Peace Data [removed from binder] [1941]"
  • beiag tile enemie ■ eupraaolea ea4 1nfer1ortt1u. 'the of oheqe. Rtiole ■ aooept.4 of peaoe a.t fix a polat nen J.n4 the ooaoept of ••t be• u.ity la gc>Tel'llllllnt wh1ah pendu e cronh aooial unit,- of -11 hwaa.n beiaga ea the baokwax-4 p.apl• mc
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Peace Data [removed from binder] [1941]"
  • to hear. at home . The people of America still harbor many enemies The Bundists with their swastika decorated cellars have been raided , the spying diplomats of the Axis have been sent overseas and one by one the spies are caught . But many mean
  • was bom in Los Angeles in 1900. When he waa 6 his family moved hack to the family home in Illinois 1,,p'! S5-63) .' He, went to Princeton lfn,versity (1922) and Ha,. vard and Northwestern law school8. Io 1933 he helped organize the New Deal farm prqgram
  • him wait until just before t.h@> harvest to know just what. will be and what he will get for 1'hs t he has grown. too parity price -2We have also got to stabilize farm prices for the fanners and growers at a decent level. If we can cover
  • to the making of treaties. 1 Resolved by· the Senate and House of Representatives ·. 2 of the United States of America in Congress assembled 3 ( two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the 4 following article is proposed as an amendment
  • ortuna own tonuno \d.thin th £ortw :ta R al line 1n stion tl t all bo • out th tortune tell r • pr o tion of todq to ma.a An Exercise in Charting Labor from Today, Thanksgiving, 1940 ____,. in the United States Labor i s closing meetings today
  • after shift, every worker catalogued, eve-r y worker driven, 30 per cent of the total energies of the nation--energy units, not money units--working every moment, every yeari for arms, arms, arms, the French trade unions were demanding shorter days
  • , and accept out of the uni verse concept-in other words, what, practically speaking, the mass millions will agree upon concerning the universe and its function as a unit in unity. "practically." earth. I said In practise human beings are concerned only
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Peace Data [removed from binder] [1941]"
  • in America believe that credit re cord v1ill bo as ~ood in the pr ic ole.ss comr.ioditics of human undorstand.i_ni:; that dollars cannot buy~ Most of the peo:r.,le of the world are workers. ~Ience, no world organization which springs from
  • . average_hou5: es. We here in Tennessee, · and in ·these United States of · America are not interested in "Royal Mansions" and have no interest in setting our Governor up like some . European Duke or Lord. We want men for Governors who have the II • • • -iri.ter
  • The bill is limited in its coverage to industrial workers but f armer s will derive great benefi t from the bi 11. Contrary to what so:me of its o:i_i poncnts say , the lviin inum \'la©3 Bill which I reported to the Senate does not cover feu~ labor
  • of this man will be reflected, as well, 1 in the:.con. duct of our government-: Next· ·to·:his .lovely wife, his love of the .United States of America·. / comes second. He wants our .nation to operate in the black .. just_like any other ·ente.rprise that feels
  • do anyt hing than to have been the message carrier, you will have justified your existence in the public welfare for all time. It was a big shot well played. is truly a critical spot in the history of the United States. It It was a double shot
  • :Poi·ly led, has ·beon tho baokbono of tho defense of any 001.mtry. Without Labor vrhat is there? So, in our house divided todo.y I seo no division in what wo all wunt. 1'hitJ aim.ply is a. united, poGitivo, ur11ra.ste!'ul, nnd. s:poody effort