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  • brought i n t o General Newspape rs . There app arently will be no s u r p lus from ·Ge org ia , wh ich leaves · us only the dividends on News p apers , Inc . and the Okl a homa properties , ab ove purcha se require me~ts . e y be able to t ake s Jme money
  • r To the aaall buaine,? \ it mean• tree enterprise dthout tnr to sahool. tajt•, -~r unjust g0vemaent. of bic monopoly, 1.Jlpoeaible \ ta 'tory ~~ in the armed service• are talldng • "ni• oolllllOll aon in the 'l'bey haff learned new skill
  • . He rm.mt ayl1t . v victory umil thl end.. And, with ,nary tore• oxpan ion numt becom complete ao that both Yictory and deteo:t 1 cost more ettort t, stor than they make new toroe• It will look .tull.J black, but an :Lndiviclua.l oppoaito JU:tl
  • important cartoons printed as tar as they affect the eyes of important people. Berryman should be given a chance to like you. Attached,as comedy mainly, is another cartoon. see how 011r Detroit line is working in PM. on Smith,from Detroit, given you
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
  • and ;.;.entilled "The New Fight foT ? Freedom:" : .,.. Mr. Chairman and Ladies and : .:Gentlemen: You are officially conferring ~::,.i_pon · me tonight the greatest ~onor ot my life. The office of ~ice President under the Consti• :;:li.i~on serves in a unique way
  • beoe.use a mnjority of the delegates will be picked by Rayburn and Blaylock, it is most iw.portnnt that the epirit of the news going out of :Waoo to the country tell the actual tacts. Tm actual facts are that tha President of the United Sta.to~. looking
  • Texas tor DeJ1Ter. Kansaa City; St. Louisa other points anu Indianapolis1 Detroit; ButtaloJ Roo ester. Now York1 Pittsburgh• . . .. ,. (liote a Tom. you atartod so thing. Thia baby erldently has gotten the gbeen ll ht to go out and f'ix up
  • realism to tfe foreman's residence at Seven Springs fish hatchery _in northern New llexioo. he hatchery. established in 1931 and maintained by the New Mexico game and Fish Department. is concentrating on the production of Rainbow and black spotted native
  • Jetferaon•a be1n& l~ta,,_, are onated u4 eventualq, beoaue Jetferaon•a ettcrte, tbe ftrJ core of .Aaericu 1tO •m IND the pbn.ee, a, ~ t.ba' equal.,• ot -.u..1D& 'Mila IIU'Ollll7 be tau.ab" .... to aake the new Virginia eonat.ituUoa iamedlatel.7
  • aao the., found it better t.o pat cloth on a Comiah hill and go back t.o t.he apot tha DfJJ4 dq to pick up Un. And ~ then go back t.o t.he blldn•e 1n hand-tbe"olotb owners t.t.J make sane garments and the new t.1n omers to aa:ll aouthard
  • wriioh our 51' management sho l d stand up as an o perating fee. up his Ce ntral News p pers , f'ormerly w Ill (I fi n d t ' a.t Pulliam !ns kept s b s idia ry of GNI , and is using Central olly to own t he Sub s id.iary s tookn of his radio and e.ll
  • was bom in Los Angeles in 1900. When he waa 6 his family moved hack to the family home in Illinois 1,,p'! S5-63) .' He, went to Princeton lfn,versity (1922) and Ha,. vard and Northwestern law school8. Io 1933 he helped organize the New Deal farm prqgram
  • heritage. The only son o£ Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat who took over Horace· Greeley's New York Tribune, Reid was born in New .;: York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni­ Burgeoning Chains versity in Germany, took his law degree In the wake
  • January 10, 1946 No, 90 EDITORS NOTE: 11 VERY TRULY YOURS" is interned to give you first-hand insight in Florida affairs at Washingt,on, You may find this helpful in a number of ways-for your own information, background for edit,,rials, news storiea
  • as they are if we keep on lending and giTing. It is a new form ot America First. that their sons are going to be bumped off. This time it is not old ladies' fear It is young and middle aged people tearful that their right to function and live as families already
  • JACK FROST TOWER PETROLEUM BUILDING DALLAS 1 , TEXAS July 22, 1960 Mr. Charles E. Marsh Washington, Virginia Dear Charles: I recently got your address from Mr. Cox of the bank in Austin. I did have a New York address but lost it. At the present
  • AVENUE • NEW YORK CITY April 29 , 1942. Dear llr . Marsh: I am awfully sorry I missed you in Washington . I hope we ' ll have better luck next time. I see our friend Dies got a raise. Perhaps we had better begin now with the job of demolishing him so
  • on Wall Street. Actually the iron pattern ot the new Republican party was set by the solid men many years ago. Stassen contorming, they hase commended the br ight lad to the Republicans as safe and .sound. Contrast this w1 th Truman and his silly wooiD
  • during the Civil :lar, a t a time when 1~e1ationships of the Union with power s outsi de its borders were in a particularly shaky s t at e , t he :
  • REPRINT OF FINAL EUROPEAN SPEECH OF HENRY A. WALLA.CE FROM NEW YORK TIMES. I , I L 1 1 I - - ~.-~-:-~~~.,,. : ~--,-.- THB NBW . YORK TJMBS, THURSDAY, A;J>RIL 24, 1947. ·- ---, -- ,.. I, -···• . .. ·, . . ' The Text of ·.Wallace's Speech
  • Newspapers, Inc. 6 East 92nd Street New York 28, New York Dear M.r. Karsh: Senator Pepper left by train yesterday to attend the Sheriff's Convention in Florida, and did not get an OPPortunity to see your letter. He was uncertain as to the time of his return
  • , under a ·plan agreed to by Eastport officials and Frank Cohen, New York fi. nancier, for the use of deserted Passamaquoddy village. The vut floor apace of administratlve buildings and white coIonia.I housea of this development, 239 1tructure11 in all
  • '• record In th• United States senate 1s unique. On evtl'Y, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orie,se r, Clerksv llle. R. F , D .. posed ro,· this roll call on every matt,er of state., forellj'n or domestic, he has stocct News Slnndard photo lo pt'ove to their friends
  • ~ The other convention rule which Roosevelt imposed, the re.quit~ ment that state delegations vote as a unit, thereby giving bemendouil power to the Democratic big city machines in New York, Illinois, Penn­ sylvania and California, also will be under attack
  • a very direct bearing upon what I am doing legislatively . I have promised a speech for Senator Wagner at the National Democratic Club . in New York on the 27th, upon which Senator Wagner very strongly insisted, and a speech . on February 22nd
  • , for everywhere there is a kingmaker.) February 15, 1941 Pepper: 1. Let us discuss what is to be the new leadership of: A. The Senate, B. The House, c. ~mooratio Party,when the older group now 2. in shall pass out. Let us discuss the molding together
  • from the public welfare of New York and Washington-­ by the way, did you know that your initials stand for public welfare--! seem to see more clearly your story as far as it relates to Virginia. and your proposed personal set up and its future
  • to be there i1th r ou to olean up Me nd in n :.'ormnl ,vay , r.m a. huvc 1-'entreea present to not na baok{:round ·ohould ,vo ne ed u ·new t aoe 1n the effort tc Get 50,ooo.oo out of Chnae ei ther tor Oanornl liewapapors or myaelf. I .oan aee that o ai tun t1on
  • 1n t ho eeverAl million dollars that ffll.S apont. This would require about twenty new aotive employoes, tranling the oountry with these tiles 1n tlle1r poHouion. The greatest need of thh country is to loo.a te bro.ins. The eooond gi-ea.test
  • . It was not merely tha PM's circulation doubled. A new comic and a few new writers might have done that. how people reacted to PM's news when they got it. It was The 45,000 effective protests to the Attorney-General about Social Justice was the first indication
  • ' the ,lffflii ~&t'y"•scouting vessel and An official announcement said tvi.ZZ oe~ 'ti.Md a file ' ,.,..,,. · · · t!v(!l-·1 plane 'the United States ·' · · , pm;sessetl, 'and 'if !he;· commandera that up :to .J..ast;",,,".i.v.ay 86 Japanese ••• New -civi service
  • , POll'AH. $D OFFICIAL BUSINESS NEW YORK,~ No. ----·-·-·----- NEW YORK. Hotel Asturias Pal a ce , Sevilla, Spain, Octooer l, 1949 Dear lbt.rgaret: I am gre•dily graoo1ng a ~lace for wysel! at Claudia's table. Sh~ did & glaok mantilla ao~ething for you
  • N OF FICE O R G REETINGS AT Christmo.s New Year Easter Valentine's Day Mother's Day Father's Day Jewish New Year Thanksgiving 35¢ 35¢ A GE NCY _ FO R CONGRATULAT I ONS ON Annivjlrsaries Weddings Birthdays Commencement Birth of a Child M I
  • ••• I ima ine it had be ter be don• t D 11 •• s the.t 1• the only plaoe here there are hi h speed pres e in j ob shopa. I belie•• 11. rn hund red new, boy1 d1etr1buting the•• c1roular• through Central T•~•• with the paper,, or getting them diatr1buted
  • o t ful l a t t l • to d Mafch 7, 1942 My dear Mr. President: We will nominate a new U.S. Sena.tor in Texas in July. A oapable, fighting, young man representing Texas in that body can mean much to our country and to our leadership
  • to the campaign organization . We are just begin­ ning to get set up and prepared to get out a lot of letters. I shall shortly want to confer with you about the campaign. I enclose herewith a few copies of my New York Times article. The Orlando Morning Sentinel
  • •taey, but ahoul4 be corrooto4. l t wa1 n1M to hff.r 7011r Yohe over tM phono to Sew York. 1 ahall be baok in town non T\l•••Y• ::iinoerely, Cbarl•• s. ar1h Congrouman ~ n B. John1on, New hove• Ol'tioe Building, , a ahington, D.c. j ! ,.I I
  • •u pleaaN with your lett.er~ Should you t • l the nee4 ot •• :,ou mQ' 111a \o lfflw tb41. I _,, be reached by' letter o/o ~ 1 6 11st 92nd St..-et, New York 2l,t N.Yo or- a\ iaab1ng1-. Virginia, 0/0 UiN Ruby Jenldne. ~..s,:rne. I shall