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  • of enduring stone or bronze to keep alive the memory of the men who have risked and oft­ times given their all for sake of coun­ try. Even more appealing, however, to the cooperative sympathies of us all are living mementoes and activities of a dynamic
  • the subject of an extensive investigation by the Senate subcommittee. Although there were some temporary exceptions, the cooperation of agencies of the Federal Government in allowing access to or pro­ viding information was generally at least equal
  • Time tcmpa.ny. I EW Y.OftiK, THURSDAY. JANU~RY 13, 1949. eiz arin Warns B tiSh COttERN CITED Coµrse Will Lead · war 0 NOON ON ·FORGE eaderI Aska /or Cooper ion Lut lunge Whole World Int Conflict tudied lnvcuion ol Egypt ove. Says Our Anxiety Waa N
  • that you have got things going in the r:tgpt direction ma.vbe you will find help and cooperation sufficient to take us a long wa.Y" on this. For you, nu most sincere thanks. Very trtizy yours d ~~~~ [2 of 2] sbuu: ~""Y ... . ·.:.;¥ho ve ·:'~· ki
  • sequent indictment, the Department of Agriculture, in addition to its OVlll inquiries, has cooperated fully with investigations being conducted by the FBI, Congressional Committees and State authorities into the tangled web of circumstances now known
  • sen.ding you a copy of my !investigation in the Three Rivers ne.tter involving the return of the Longria boy. ~u bive finished with t h:is plJall return it to me . "7 · · . With all good wishes and again assuring you of my willing cooperation a.t all ti.m