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  • the boy-• are oall•4 b6ok into the C&mpt • U. ahould speak on the BUl ot Right• t.nd Out1o• or th• le youth ot America, and the ram.11101, mother• and tather1, who are ocm.tr1but1ng their tam.117 unit to th• ut1Te arme4 roroe to defend A.mor1ca. Th
  • . Hull stands before America, beleved next to yoursif'--next to yourself' most respected. His present job may seem irreplacable, as is yours, but you, the leader of leaders, know better. You know wher the bottleneck of traffic toward peace through
  • 1S THE SCORE? Toda7 America tac•• Ruaeia . 200 mil.lion people. The Ruseiane constitute si.Jct.y nations and about The United States conetitutes abo~t 160 million people and ONE NATION . It ia probable that neither the Russian people nor
  • ) United States of America 'tongrcssional1Rccord PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE Time to Get Tough With the Dictators SPEECH 01' HON. CLAUDE PEPPER OF FLORmA IN T!JE SENATE OF THl!! UNITED STATES May 6, 1941 Mr. PEPPER. Mr. President, a week ago today
  • smart leadership such as Mussolini , Hitler , Lenin. Today and in America as or this day, llay 7, 1947, we have a contraction in individual belief based on plenty and tiredness•-and incidentally fear that the folks over there may make us as poor
  • . Regard.a, Charles E. Marsh 1:.U1 · Dear Hermans Hav e not been able t.o 1mpl."IOYe on sa.ppblN mich I asked JOU to ba-n 'l'tllaecl. locally rDP 1nauran,c e eat!Jaat.•• I got t-he saJN 1n Sout.h America With tunny money w1t.h a Job lo~ ot other thlngi
  • America, living a oit with the common people in Rio, ia"tarior Brasil, Arg ntina, Chile, and Peru. Within tb• ooming montb I •hall re-oheck So\lih America. John will tell you whom I now believe to be the current and no man 1D Ruasia. le ahoul.4 oolleot &nd
  • re to 11'Y ng q rt.era -and that I ahall g •7 e next 1 about D er t teenth and n1ng 1 C 1b 1nto h l am moving tod.a7 trom Northbend to theEie nw have be as . a • w ldd1t1on to J o ·I The axtena1on unit. on the po nt, haa en oonatna ll ot th• .. ue
  • us out to his house , which , of course, will give us a chance to educate him on Mexico: and Ce ntral and south .America. Under the ci.rcums tanc es, I b al.ieve it would be better for me to be in .V'ashington on the 15th instead or on the 10th. I am
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  • acldrece. Chicago 1s important. Your voico then brcught uo up ate.ndlng. tor America muat k:M1'1 and beU..«wc; firat. tbr1lle4 by what you -3.d at Chicago 'bro y06.,.-e ago. :t Chicago, in July• .Atttcriea. •111 be roady. De:icooratic Parby• \dll nomln
  • . The real reason tor saying he is now first in the race is not that he has appeared great, but because he has made him.salt acceptable to conservative .America as the second ohoioe. 1ooi Without losing his pink coat he has been the perreot gentleman