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  • . It was within a week after Pearl Harbor that I took stock of this situation and made my first decision-which was to postpone eontemplation of such drastic action until we could determine whether a newspaper such as PM had a really vital pa.rt to play in winning
  • '.lelay as . lone ae he oan, there has boen..Jl.ftlch talk about no inflation todate, and t}lst en already~~ roaot 1on ln stook and oommod1ty prioea wil l :foroe _Roosevelt into gold deflation action, silver purohaeo. and perhap ,-.,~ orge oredlt ~nfiat1on
  • 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
  • . UKP!RE WI!l.'H lLll ACTIVE AHD :WT.AIJ..ED .KNOWLl~J)(H~ .AS ~o lffmHE !l!JIF; S~RADI nr~fS I HAVE 7ATCHlID ADA>J2 IN~DfA!?El'X Ill ~tE J?.A..'Jf ~ ·',O 11::F-KS IN ACTION AND WOW HE IS THE JJATU'.UL LEADER FOR ~I 8 BAT~~ GROUND S~l.> THIS I S !I'm
  • . I do not think the .Me.rshall Plan is tough. I think it is reali stic. I oelieve under Marshall there is lit. better ' ohanae for p~ce than under Wallace or Dewey. I oelieve that under a democratic con­ tinuance l.lnder Marshall l&it.dership, we have
  • liko. But this will not be oohosive , and it 11111 not prevail a.go.inst one Qr other topG . or So the uext Pr oaident and Vice President will bo tho atrong party IMn of international vision; rlth reputation tor a.f'tirmativo action
  • BUILDING V (X~ '"'6 ':) \ ;> ..,.. 1:'l- Charles E. Marsh Litt l efield Building ustin Texas Mr . Dear Charlie , A wire received this morning from New Orleans says : "No immediate action required . Would be pleased to arrange conference any con­
  • on earth auob as :J. tler t express, baa a way of d.J­ ing froa the date of 1ta utterance. The reason i• :noi a moral one. The reason 1• a111pl7 tbat t.Ntn ia the baai ■ of aot.1on in healtb--tbat falH informa­ tion when pu.t int.o action cre&t..a 111.nees
  • and self determinism of his activism. But at that surrealist a pproach to philosophy for the purpose of using whatever is as the basis of ma:q. in action, it becomes much closer to what man wants than any Buddhistic Transcendentalism. it is in the right