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  • Indiana's Governor Henry F. Schricker told a si:rategy meetiog he would nominate Stevcnaon-willing or not. He got eager support from other leaders. Pittsburgh's lll&yor and boss Dave Lawrence named a Stevenson Ooor manager.,
  • hat olas s ifioe.t 1o:n and generaliza... ed by mediocrity as truth instead of fl8 gu ido posts in the I search of truth. For truth...- that pr i vate t hing- ...dies in death of the mind in t e hail storm of st ones thr,o ~ h th• en ral t r
  • high command consld• ers that the time has come to put Its plan Into effect. In this connection, the Wallace PRECISELY barnstorming tour he.a produced another lnl• portant result. Both the White House and the Republicans have had observers posted
  • whether you or the Senate has the final word. A dramatic statement at Chicago that the two most respected Americans in world affairs take post one and post two in American affairs for four years is the simplest answer to the needs ahead. These needs
  • Medical Cen­ and Staats-Zeitung und Herold in New Banner, The Wilmington (N. C.) Post, ter and was responding to treatment for York to The St. Paul Pioneer Press and The .Middletown (N. Y.) Times-Herald; an ulcerous throat when pneumonia set Dispatch
  • in regard to his intelligenoo: to handlo post....-ar problems in Amer1oa. 2. Tho maohinory or Demooraoy probably rlll carry on. Republioe.n Party aJi1d. a. Domoorat1o Party. Ono should not look beyond t 44 except to ea:y that name a hl\ve changed
  • .the rural poor vote. Big problem is to speed up the mass enfranchisment of negroes and whites plus fighting candidates. NOTE: I will keep you posted on everything that comes across my desk. And I wish that whenever you are going to be in the Washington
  • policy.) VII VIII The Veteran's stake in 60 million jobs. Homes and the Common Man. (Producing for modern housing and homes will be the greatest single opportunity for furnishing post-war jobs. Modify FHA to provide lower interest rates, lower down
  • Post, in a recent editorial, to say: It Is an Issue which ought never to have ar!Een In a free society, The very consider­ ation of It suggests a condition of panic. For the subordination of the military to civil authority ls the cornerstone
  • in our State Capitol .. T. sold his FLORIDIAN HOTEL recently. POSTMASTER GEORGE BLUME, Jacksonville, for his being so friendly to any and all Visitors to the Post Office. He really renders a Service with a Smile. Executive Editor ED RAY, Orlando