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  • M ILl.AftO E. TYDINGS, ... D., CHAIRMAN STYLES BRIDGES, N. H. RICHARD B. RUSSEL.L, GA, HARRY FLOOD BYRD. VA, VIRGIL_ CHAPMAN, KY. LYNOON B. JOHNSON, TEX. ESTES KEFAUV!:R, TENN. LESTER C. HUNT, WYO. CHAN GURNEY I S. DAK .. LEVERETT IIALTONSTALL
  • Party and withheld 39 .of the South's 128 electoral votes from the nominee 0 of the Democratic convention. Senator Byrd· ~ In .tli.e last fortnight, it has been made clear that the revolt of In bitter" attack, the South will be far more effec­ tive
  • meu of tJ.S. labor moved in\O the conveation early, and their one effective move involved a candidacy: that of Vice PrClllident Barkley. Before the convention began, Barkley stock had skyrocketed with woi:d that Harry Trwnan wanted him
  • of Florida approving Byrd without t he Pr es i dent's nalile being on . _.~-:..~-:-~---- . Page 2 - Hon . c . E. Marsh 1- 24-44 the ticket in May; got a unit rule adopted so that two- thirds of the Florida delegation at the convention would bind
  • the gas boom in northwestern New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. Since then have been working in Texas and the Arkansas Valley area of northwestern Arkansas, where we are now drill­ ing a wildcat. In the interim have releived myself of the great Harold Byrd, he
  • with one ot the boya , a aoa ot ~ Senator Rarr1 B. Byrd ot Virginia. Boulocne to A clrive 1a th• lovely Bois de ioh Th01S1aa Jettereon like4 to oome when he waa our Aa• ltusa4or 1a Paria. Had some florid& Ola to dinner. ADWA& JUJlJ who oame t,o see