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  • the complicated Ballad for Ameri­ cans in four hours. The same song took Paul Robeson three weeks. The Voice. The gloomy souls who prophesied such a shoddy ending to Bing's career overlooked the most important Crosby quality. Like Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey and Bill
  • , om111ltnlion a n,t nnt by 1· sort o \ tlw h rrl rr J:'U ,. l11 hl,1 h onor nt I.hi' lloh• I A,lu lpllllli. ·r ta P lorl•!l ldn;it vi lc n '" or 9toppagc of work." 1 ~•u'R h lrle'le u ll'iJ May o r .J. \\'00,11111 Hotlg-n,i 1111,I .. x,.,..·ut lve o f l ot'n l m
  • r pa r a.gra ph two just before "The Com.'ilon Man et c . " Ne have the ma.chine s, the too l s , the raw materia l s , the manpower j ust turne d back from vi ct ory which c ould be easily and quickly re-geared from wa. r t o peac e-. indust r ia l
  • of C arsh - 12 . 18 . 30 Page 5 l ookipg into the matter and if it is good they mi ght mak e the l oan . So f a r , Brewer has got n p l a ce at all regarding the ichigan pap er s . I also found out that the man he has been dea l ing with is only a vi
  • 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
  • :J.nd I ah.all attamr.,t, t o Bo OW"eft1.l of vi v to a re;>1"'8e iany mr , ·o te to Cl u · a or of --G i a not mtttt ~ r &i.t • t3t."Al1 Your fen,.. vr
  • , a· cti vi ty i s cal ed life iL ;-• clf . He Jho ·:·ou l . win the s vey i f e it - lf . tst a ., a pur el y selfish co If a Male , he will I a nd v·ill nc tn.r: lly ay , Lhe Ill' • mnm good f0P "'1.:e maximum n umbe r i s a :pre tty .1
  • AllltD fOICJS MfDICAL UHAl:Y ~ I I L WllGOLD Nil WUdiTON,H.U:M IOUINAL AND &tNTINEL 71 fH.UIIGK Jf--JOHN DIOIEIIIIAN 71 lNIOIIGH n--Kom IU0HOMU. PIOIII I.I. 11>-PAUL CIOM£1 AUIIEVIATI0NS: .aoT.. 'IOTTON: C£N., CINTUt 0, COP'YIIGHT: DCN UCIPT: LT., I.UT
  • : Carrol D Paul, Immigration. Inspector called Seymour Goldstei.Jl to his otf'ioe by writing a letter notifying him to appear, he then. demanded to know what it anything has been done by Seymour about leavi:ag the country with his wife. On a previous visit
  • Wallace Learning to Fly . AHoclated Press Pboto AFTER FIRST LESSON-Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wal• lace steps from the cockpit of a• training plane at National Airport after completing his first flying lesson. His instructor is Paul E
  • this bestial oharaoter had bNn put 1nto Hitler 7outh bJ the Bitler training prosi-•• Little bore , tor exampl•, would t1ra, be taught oruelt7 tor the Fuerber 1-7 be1q made to kill their deare•t pt. I>iDner with able Bri&adie:r Oeneral Paul 1ntormat1on
  • - I OFF ICE OF PRODUCTI ON MAII AOEMENT OFFICE Of it• 1a: WI LLI A.II l~IK>U II, OI IIECTOII G[IIUIAL 40lll ■ ISTUTIOI ll~ "'('CICno., IION l11 /ST'bllll SIO•EY MIU IIIU, ASSOC. DIR . G[llfUL I I DI YIIION Of PROOUCl ION DI VIS ION OF PR l ORITI
  • be. eidont a1d 1 "H~ ah01 ed a ruat haa.n.. 11 heard you tl: r u hout . • hcit.rd no one l ■ e. l waa 'ft'ty glMl jl&lla" ?be Vi ~• You l1Avo so muoh uor lc t o do t t i t. l e voa If yo live. wit hin a r l i l:t r y ars )'O•.l 111.ll Chai of' Foreign t
  • OCtober 181 19-\9 Sen3.toz- Lyndon a. Johnaoft. Senate ot1"1oe Bw.ldlng. Waah1ng\cm. D.c. Oe1lr Lyndon: Back ri-om .:!Ul'Ope I nnd Nary I.out•• you. It. makn me very h&PPJ. 1 a Vi th She, unlqualy for Texas, t1lla a pol1l1oal and 11t.erary
  • }; \"' Inlm io YOURS};LF A?lD COifflALJX' OBLY BEOA~E OF ltY l'Em=JOXAL RJ
  • . I ,, The Devey•Truman compar1aon is so striking that 1t caused the staid Nev York Times to comment, "The Senatorial challenger 1s a young and handsome man vi th a rioh, well-trained voice, and a reporter mi ght almost imagine he was back
  • a '.::;a ·.~9.l s o~rr on. Per11 b · e 1n:, you t.hoUt. a t.in cup 1n h.1a ban when · n to H uston. Shou1 . I com ck by -:t1r f"rom a.ianoa 1bly n t1 go I h 1 stop a t to to vi 1 t yo old o i n 1, w o s to won th.nt country w1 ov r al t at not . yin . t axes b C
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  • . beautifiers, and the lio edium of mass ~dvertis­ a ve t he formula s of Hollywood leg sex, hair nn A.et , also Vit min B-6 fo r the 1 gga rda . It 1s hardly nece s sary to p use among t he vi rtuous or the vioiou! bee u se the extreme i aht and the ext
  • . Mr. Eugene C. Pulliam, Lebanon, Ind.. Dear Geno : The ::t'ollm'\1 1nc i!3 the leRt paragraph of a letter fron Broaoh to TT1lholM: "I ,vi oh that you would diaotma v;i th Mr. tfarnh tho el1m1nnt1on o f the r.enero l l.fowapapora, Inc., 1tern \·lh1oh
  • of the willingness of ~em.t ors to denounce in this day, when we are fighting shoulder to sh~ulder, Joseph Stalin as a great enemy? Why do great newspapers ) still disseminate vi~ious and false propaganda against the Soviet Union and strive to fan the flames
  • of Mrs. Johnson's enterprises in ···.the radi·o and television fields. It detracts··. nothing from her astute management of ,those properties to say :that she looked to her hushand ·for advice. It is my strong con\ vi~Uon that the economic con­ servatism
  • A: 1.11y s giving him a. c hanoe to do a. Brown, Muro! ison , kin talk defin iteiy with tha tax people r{old o f f for nd fo'e ntre s s so t hat he oan ar rangements until Janua ry 1, 19 7 with a so nod le of pa.yo ·\;s . VI •N C.:EM SC: ,S • .· NTR
  • and ;dvantage of the ~xce.l lcnt iuflu- --------1 Vi ii H · 1ct · h 3:00' ~1-:ws-Music NOTICE TO THE Pt:BLIC ences opera ti ng in busine:;s, tr11,-el e JS a so ;er, a ;c olar and 3,15 Studio Party I · ei · and domest ic m atters. Guard a gentleman . 3 ::10 Cecil
  • but youth will live on in the spirit and the polls in faith; believe th~t the United States wil l · promote the bes t now and forever with a gay and p.t-·vi~d spirit . Turn back th e , i pes s ~mist; ati any price ◄ , vt{' ' \. ,, .\ h~Jg_1~y
  • • a r -~ vi-c-tor:y !Ilg Ma trienu, but 1 do c.ot bell••• . • woul4 ri t.o the twtlght o he t.ch1a.g ita lf. !'h re will b• !'Neh in bet1'8en cf t t sort of t.hing. lt Yo . en introduce• t · _· t_)tpe-e- lnut-e epeuc,r.a fro ta e-enio.r eleHea o t e et
  • · IT , ·· ·VI . OLD AG E. .' r'•,' .. •'! .' IT - b >> :.: . :. ,.; OJD ·NO T -.. O[' GE T THE M ,OTHEk OR HER ll NESS i- _ o- ltTJL:E HE LP ED 816 BUS I~ BDS I N-ES S.. IT STl ltU- l .ATED TR OE , PUT ,10NE Y I f~ THE HA.NOS OF THE PE OP LE
  • 1lcl pr vi pt to o te beat for non-stand aai.a. o rural rout•• with nwaber or aubaoribera. Tne eidtor would appoint tlw beat nen oorrespolUlen.t po" ible or ti1111late the man • then. Li ~iDg the t•rritoey I would knOII' that th• I.Mrs content
  • 11de and de."lpit.e Rome and BerC l iif"f Whit-P. l:l w earlit' r iu Lhe
  • a ruiming tiN it t ti. Repub­ lioan■ attaok. vi ■ion 1n your pocket it you •xpeot atta.ok, so that you will haft inatan­ You will h&vo aheet1 and taneous 1U1swere· 1n a rou;h-houee debate. sheet ■ of rebuttal on eaoh pro­ But in your first twenty
  • JulQ' 5, 1940 Dear Lyndoru Et-eq four rear•, th•re 1a an open a aon of plat:fom kers. F•eling that no one except the boas man baa anything real to say about it th111 year,. what I have just. written ia .jut \akin hie exercise. You are the vi