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She •pent t•o montha •1th tne larpat pictUN .
ilki• available 1n her bedroom troa
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ber to October of tbe
atter iooanelt'a election, •ent to
•s room and whispered,•
are you, llra .
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STANDARD TIME INDICATED
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All systemic philosophers seeking the lea.st common denominators of truth--·
the axis upon which to revolve the facts of time and space--find it necessary to
bend and twist the facts universal
- of unity. ~tever we
do from this point :must ma.ke allowance for the insane, the excessively stupid.
and the superstitious .
We may have to admit here that our unity must be
confined to the mass _movemant in health of' the human race through time
- , and this is important, GOP candidate Taft invade~
;the Deep South. Until this year any politician would have said that
it's a sheer w~ste of time, energy and .catn:P.aign funds for a Republican
to campaign fa,r below the . Mason Dixon Line. Note. how timea have
changed
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ing that the President make a short radio
talk to the country . I have shown it to
the President and he asks me to tell you
that it is better not to do it now but
at some time later on .
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Very sincerely yours ,
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Cra ce G. Tully
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ashingt on, n.c.
Dear Char l es :
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You know it was
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your note .
Here is copy of the speech to which lili. s w Glass so
ene r ousl.y r ef erred.
I will be coming in a ny time no •
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ot the for•ign victi.Jla sooner or later rovenges itself tenfold.
In Poace I
,..., the great creditor nation, could h&n led the 110rld toward f"Ull ea
plO)'llent of man, skills, '.llld n10urcee and , 1'hilo the short-time coat
?tould bu.Te
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The time had not
yet come tor Jehovah to move in world affairs in such a way as to build
the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth.
It seems as though God must have designed a particUla.r destiny far
America; as though the Lord might have said during the growth
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.· ·subm.ariri~ ch~~b;! ·.:' _i... !' .•:: . • ,. -•. · ., · .
the failure of the w6rket to'"sh,
'.. '. . The ·sonie-goes fo/ our aircraft industry. - .. job \-,hen he'~ du·eJToday>a'
·. . Man~h6~ ~ lost because
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On
the unior1ty J"Ule thh oauou1 would
t his three xnontha aeniority.
the 1eniority 11 that both men are reall7 equ&l•
in time of H"ioe beo&use both have been here
1a nothing.
JIIIIU\y'
year• • and three
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They both oame in the same
- is exhilirating as you move on
to the old &Ba city of Santa Fe.
Newton, Kansas--Duncan Hines is too prosperous for these times.
Witness--Denny's Diner--3 bacon and eggs with hashed brown potatoes,
3 double hamburgers with onions, 4 milks and 4 coffees, 1 pie
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leases which made it possible for drafted men to terminate a
lease without loss.
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Establishment of voluntary associations &n local community of
the men who were going to be called up at about the same time,
to constitute groups of men with common
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tranamitted ua telegram or
ordinary cablegtam.
WESTERN
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NEWCOMB CARLTON
CHAIRMAN OF THIE BOARD
A, N, WILLIAMS
PRl!:SICENT
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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION
TIME FILED
J, C. WILLEVER
FIRST VICl!·PAl£SICllNT
Send the following telegram. subject
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NEW YORK CITY
April 29 , 1942.
Dear llr . Marsh:
I am awfully sorry I
missed you in Washington . I hope we ' ll
have better luck next time.
I see our friend Dies
got a raise. Perhaps we had better
begin now with the job of demolishing
him so
- 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
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2--Please deny you met with Butler and st.rnes when war time Governor,
to plot over-throw of war time President Roosevelt • . Please Ytire
your xxxx c ounty campaign Ub.W:Lger name of fourth ma.n in room amd
your denial .
Roy Lumpkin
3--Please
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oe.nllOt
naoh u,
onoept Oil Wl1'1 on '1111• eenh it we
allow the leut oaaaon 4enominato:r ot manhood-the loweet 'braia-to 1u1ni•
o1pate othar tbaa puaiftlJ 1a tbe oonoepta ot broth rhoo4 ot man-ot
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WAYNE MORSE, OREO.
RAYMOND E . BALDWIN, CONN .
WILLIAM II'. KNOWLAHD, CAUJI'.
J. NELSON TRIBBY, CLERK
COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES
0.ce~r 11,, 1Q50
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ThrN of my friends whom 1 have known
for a loa, time ..-. in tnuw.t
- tr-ontime has passed when a man can bo o. o-ompromise 0ta.ndid.o.to in this oountry•
tho sort of oa.ndida.te picked by the section bou ea to cnrr-y out their pe r•
eonal and private promises.
Tho time tor
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This is the first time in a long
time any Florida Sena tor has been able
-t.o get. Memaership on the Agricultural Colllllittee-.
With the grea~ agri
cultural, horticultural and livestock interests we have in Florida, I
feel this assignment gives me a better
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REPRINT OF FINAL EUROPEAN SPEECH OF HENRY A. WALLA.CE
FROM NEW YORK TIMES.
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YORK TJMBS, THURSDAY, A;J>RIL 24, 1947.
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The Text of ·.Wallace's Speech
- and was informed that President Hoover expects
to visit Texas some time this spring or summer, but the
exact dates or the places he will atop ha elp.ot been
decided.
Relative to meeting Ue:iioan officials
at Laredo or
Browneville,
the suggestion is an excellent
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He's the guy
that can tell anybody anything any time and "out ot the horse's mouth".
He now has cast himself.
He is young and good-lookin&, an accepted
pinko, beloved by the bankers, the industrialists, the Protestants
and the Catholics