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  • in a picture, cooperate intelligently. I could have helped very much, had I been told in January the whole story. And so again--now that I am out of it and see only you and A and the long picture where you substitute as a father--I say with great seriousness
  • with Truman in which he did moet of the talking. He talked about being "imprieoned"--a very nice prieon but in wh ich he had to eerve alone. Re aeked for their continued eupport and cooperation. The Louieiana delegation eaid that the Louieiana delAe,.ww would
  • , with soil fertility. In every county and air bases and through cooperation every town.snip there are farmer with Canada and the rest of the committees which are prepared to Americas. By preparing commeet al'iy defense need involvini: pletely now, we shall
  • to Canada, where the Publisher and Author shall cooperate in securing copyright. The said work shall be copyrighted either ( 1) in the name of the Author or (2) in the name of the Publisher; if in case (1), the Author shall hold the copyright as hereinbefore
  • campaign letters this morning. But I am not going to thank you. I am going to t.ek yoUl" torgiveneas tor rnrytimlt that I miebehand und.er the preuure. I shall alway• remember the hour• and ti. loyalty you put into the tight. Kr. Gordon Fuloher Austin
  • -Ncws ot Road. \VWSW-Ncws; Cong-, Corbett WJAS-Scores; News of World. KDKA- News ; Gra y ·Gordon, KQV - Modernaires WCAE- Cat.holic Hnur. 6:30-6:45 P. M. WJAS-Fun ln Print. WWSW-Entertaimnent; Music. KQV -MWj iC. KDKA-Jar.k Holli1;ler ; Music. 6:30-6:45
  • Leinsdorf--tor Da.11as Gordon Fulcher-tir4s at discount when reach Austin 2-8156 or 8-6881 Roy Miller (Bishop and Corpus) McNeils Only oil and gasoline broker of size in Houston. He is a good man and perfectly reliable. Frost does not Janow him. He · sold
  • that. T~e contest is over the very technical question of the law iavolYed. We agree with Mr. Patman that Jthe tax laws of the United States need rewriting. We have cooperated with his Co■•ittee and the RevenueService 1001; all our records and facilities
  • herself." 1 I want Americana to be well clothed, well fed, well housed and free from fear. I belleve that democracy and cooperation with I ~ - ·• r ~ -- •• - ---- - --- other people• through the United Natlona can ■ecure tbe■e condl• tlona. I
  • on the. shor e of the Beri ng Straits, can see the faint blue outlines of Russian mountains on the Asiatic continent. Across that narrow strip of water the bond has been one of good living-together, cooperation in respect to the business and co!!lillerce
  • on the ia me enough, there was our Will with 9 land looked back to many forms . 11 th terms ~s everyone else, estitblishprivate office in Washi ngton, keep­ ot cooperative end eavor; a e ing as a •p· -olicy only the freedom ing the scrapbook s for Jim- just
  • appreciate the intere ■t and cooperation you ue, and hope that you will find the conduct ot rq re1pon• eibilitiee satisfactory. gave Sincerely yours, U.RaKTB T,-,11111,tt Harry Woodburn Chase Mary Ellen Cba,e Ward Cheney Mn. Artbm 0. Choate Joseph H
  • but the cruel mas­ tery of the whole European economic system as well. Rather than rely upon the cooperation of many hands to re­ strain a new German giant in the future, the men at Potsdam wisely chose to keep Germany from becoming a giant again. In short
  • -2Is production so great an enterprise that it demands not only the full use of the energy of all the people, but also government? Is government cooperation an indispensable factor in securing full production? In time of war, yes. war, undoubted.ly
  • to urge u.s.1.~ .s.s.R. cooperation. The payotr 11 that on April 22, 1946, a1x months art r PepJer•s much-touted interview, George Smathers himselt saida "We have got to work vith Russia and all the nations going to work out a satiatactory peace
  • commanders and bf taltjng 111eas\u-es to insure bet• ter cooperation in the future. What happ~ned to Pearl Harbor was du,e to "erron ·of j1.ldgment" But the error& of judgment were due to a false doctrine which has paralyzed the Jud1111en~ of the whole Nation
  • as arrangements can be made. I would appreciate an immediate reply from you and will cooperate in any way possible. Perhaps between you , Mrs. Pulliam, and myself we may be able to persuade him to do what is definitely indic ated. Assurin g you of my interest
  • of the Pre&,ident as these: 'The cooperation which we seek is the cooperation of free countries, work­ ing together in a friendly civilized society.' We may wonder whether the long and bitter fight put up by the isolationists in the decade of the twenties
  • and political chinanery and misDBll8.gement haven't got enough to eat and given technological means for production this is preposterous. This seems to suggest a closer cooperation internationally- than has yet been suggested by any decument except the Atlantic
  • democracy at home and cooperation ~broad shall not succeed. Let us come out unequivocally for a general world organizatio, (MORE) with power to keep -t he peace. , Let us not plac~ our reliance in men or parties who subscribe to interna"t,io!'al
  • in h1E eta temont tha-t the ultima te reaponsib1llty will be yours, but I thoucht that porh~ps some other elements may have .crept 1n -sne. 1 'ac , your advising me might be able to put me in a cooper tlve . po 1t1ou eo that Au stin really gets- what she
  • business office "cooperation" with the editorial desk curbed by passing over the publisher's desk on the way upstairs. In that Wtq the business office employees are not irritated and the city desk is not constantly under the necessity of ''turning down
  • him ~or his cooperation with the paper and assuring him of our a ppreciation for his assistance to both Wilhelm and Porter . I think this letter indicates two things : one, that Porter is making progress in Lagrange ; and two, that Dickinson
  • they were led to ueliave. But aoove all perhaps the solid ouainesa forces of the state who do not partiOi?&te in politioa , have noticed• laok of energy or kno -how in Coke Stevtinson ~s • s.lea­ man for Texas in getting things done in cooperation -1th
  • resembles a mixture of West Point and Minsky's. CURRENT & CHOICE The Lady Eve (Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck, Charles Coburn, William Dem­ arest; TIME, March 10). Meet John Doe ( Gary Cooper, Bar­ bara Stanwyck, Walter Brennan, Edward Arnold, James
  • . You - - - - - - • 1It hu • backlog of some , ,300,000 g11,ther the atrong impreaalon that, can, It has already "priced Itself out given the cooperation of buslneM, of the market," Prices of cars are Industry and the individual-and the lllch today