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Jack Conwtcy' and the United Automobile Workers 'dSolks have set up an
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office here and they are agitating
up a storm, too, and have as much as said
they' re . going to select a co~ty or a place and dramatize· it to such an extent
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drinkir).g --
some fences.
Wednesday I_had a very hectic day -- fl.Ying to Kansas City to
speak to the Packinghouse. workers, then into Minneapolis to speak to the
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.AmalgamatedLithograph Union, and had dinner with Mother who_·seemed in
tolerably
- and hope that our children will enjoy through
ages_ ahead.
\\'hat we won when all of our people united just must not permit the Presidency
to become ihvolved in the partisan divisions that are developing in this political year.
With America's sons
- Glanton
Des Moines, Iowa
Mr. AtMrs. Irving Goldberg
Dallas, Texas
Hon. At Mrs. John J. Grogan
Mayor of Hoboken, N. J.; Pres.,
Industrial
Union of Marine &
Shipbuilding Workers of America
Mr. & Mrs. Harry B. Henshel
New York, New York
Mr. & Mrs. William P
- was
a banker. As such he was of course one of the prominent men in the community,
and this was a farming community. In those days, you had these little
towns scattered all over the United States, but in the Wheat Belt of Kansas
each village was located
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career and my life.
with it.
I don't think that anything else could quite compare
The Court at Saint James, or the Court at Tokyo, are all more or less
well knownand mundane, but presenting my credentials as Ambassadorof the
United States of America
- it.
However,we felt that the
That is, it was hopeless for West
Therefore, the best thing to do was for West
Pakistan to cut its losses as quickly as possible.
However,the President
didn't want us--the United States--in any way to be responsible for what