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Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- . 1th a He probably will addrea ■ t he legislature or Oklahoua on Uonday. He bas aooepted an invitation to address the Texas legis lature Tuesday mornblg from 111 30 to 12130. Ii, SJH>alasat Dallas Tuesday night at tho Adolphus Ballroom
- Be aid he hopecl to ■ ee Johnso affair• . 1D 1n T••• ii dlately &tter ••nd tor h1a • lOUl4 the Th• telegram tollow1 te) Por a919n.l dqa oa.ndi tea had ben or1 ioia~ Johnson and C ton at thi ■ tba, •• Die ■ tor 'being ab ent f'J'OII. HousTo
- leading our Western :multitudes moves South in this moment, seeking sunshine to refresh his sight i'or the insight that must come to him. ii' he is to lead in health a finite people through a finite crisis . He as one detaches himeeli' so that he may
- by the bullet before it struck CtegJ. DurinJ Rr.sl Pertf>d The bullet wai:i from t.he gun or Police Chief John Whitelaw, Fayet.le City, who had l•nt II to Earl is )'our friend and you can couut I i -. ,t It's a picture of danger. or men ace
- to ou.--ac 'belief 1a d ra; final and.tea-. I~ 1a t rnnAA111 t . It 1a for _ot oboioe ot 1'bllU"e eqn RJ'OD£• tis
- .,,i - N'r•O...W,.T....,_ lC•Do6,rn,IC.W. ............ NLT -C.W.Nllliti- WILLICVIClt ' STANDABl>'lllllla ~ VICK•,.RIE ■ IDll:NT Tlla lllDc dme lbowlllll t.ba data llDI Clll tllllpam ud dq)lttan II STANDARD TIME at polllt of orflm, Time of noelpt
- the existence. of a party. ,witness may invoke the · ·ence, you and I are en n his own judgment, he ·s public opinion ii cort• osition of confessing .to actions, .in spite of the , or may. not be -able to ;ent upon public opinion ndment, may be sound. ision
- \ c1Yilian lite tor pr "a t allocation \o war needs tmder a aingu d.il'eoU.w authori.t,' as the •ervices and imultrte ■ requS.eit1onJ alN an anal"-ell aterial control ubj ct to the sue f' ol'IIUJ.a. The oeuntJ.7 ii now-lour with manpo-..r gr b ~ l:v the oompe
- ev York tor vhateY•~ ount 10• vent. It t a 7~• tor tree . Sino rel7, Mra. Herw.an Brow, l33S Inwood DriYe, Houaton. Charle• .i. Marsh Ii I l / MRS. HERMAN BROWN 333!5 INWOOD DRIVE HOUSTON. TEXAS MRS. HERMAN BROWN 833!5 INWOOO DRIVE HOUSTON
- . Texas is pare.mount in its ,pioneer spirit. You all rememoer that be!ore the draft Texas supplied illore volunteers for ~orld War II than any other state . Texans were all around the lot in the Marines , in the Navy , and in the Army oefore New York
- • , • and really go to town with his Another current and choice Ca..rlno Singer Harriet Derck ha., a new Ro1,1al star ii Len Lenihan, aero. "up" hair-do. Prettv • . . There 's clowning, tap dancer• talk of the Riviera being enlarged "THREE STARS" BACK IN NEP
- . 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
- proteotins the ot the ir aal s. or, trade ot x en II& to vxporter to the extent ot about ei htJ•t1ve per cent Thia 1e a plan we are oons1deriJ16 ae an aid to tbe ex• all buaines . 1n the United atates . long tali with Lor 1nauranoe sub• Strabolg1
- A. ooutu1.7 of Spring i o coming as tho roi.•oos v1hioh would dooti.·oy 1'roodom £ii;h.t 1'or the oonttol 'l'iould that I oould say peaoe 110W. or othe.t· oo.n 'binont8. But, J:or °'9d' s aaka, lll.dios a.u
- MADLAI STEVENSON Of' 1LUNOII" 0 IIH ., NOE.l P, IUSCH PVIC.ISNl!D Sf PAHAR, STRAUS AND YOUN
- ,'19, Inc.,,, pledpd M cclle.1a1.i as sboll.t pr
- follovrin -, i te:ns: :.coo . oo u-1 · onton-i ScheerE'r , 11c Unionto1m E . II . Or sby 1762 . 50 500 . 00 500 . 00 This shows you just hm1r precarious our situation for 01'r Septor.tber co-.. . i+:r,cn·s in Ind·o.~o.,ill be . I think it is hi~hly i!P
- be written before the 1>reteee. An4 ■ owe ahall tJT w wriM a t .. ani were onr, and. ,ui JJDertean ii-ue 4,._,,..... , nt waa tor 1wd.7. le ■ e■nd just ne it tho world war la7 Churchill or P.oonnl t Mafth 21, 1141 Who 1• tile 111'1lorit1 ia a unity