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  • a lot of d.eta.11 that may have soino thought 1n it. '.l'he payoholog1oo.l point hero obTioualy 1c the Proaidont. hand.led, but a.ttaohod to the Senator, a.n alive press apeoialist and tra:golint; oom ni.on who doos not booomo
  • 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
  • trom labor, and waging an ettective, tireless, whistl e-atop campaign almost identical to Truman••• Like Truman's, it is aimed at ottsetting the solid wall ot bad publicit1 given him by the press. On the other side 11 popular, handsome Congressman
  • . hard-pressed oou.ntr But this po1107 made the 4evote man, teoilitiee which 1t n~ed duotion to ordinary oo eroe . tor war ro­ When we made Len4• Leaae t u.nds avaUable tor purohase ot war ma\eriala 1n the UA1te4 statoa . Brit in let her worl4
  • for the Dies issue. It 1 s just about to go to press and looks good. What I'd like to have you do in Texas is to arrange for the sale of 1,000 copies on the newsstands there. If the man you spoke of could buy that number,-total price $50 r and distribute them