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  • on the Taft-Hartley Eill a party issue. They are using the little mistake in an attempt to get rid of his slightly New Deal policies in the National Committee organization. George Killian, the Treasurer of the Committee, is aiding and abett ing
  • y 24, 1941 Memo t o Pepper : Notes for speeches In the days to come , we lal.ow not what our judgement should be . Facts come fast . Please .r emember that I want t o hear f r om any one of you at any time , if you feel t hat you may aid me i n
  • one, especially in view of the recent Laredo trouble. This arrangement, however, would necessitate careful consiieration on the part of the State De~artment. As you say, it is worth trying for, and I will extend all possible aid. hould President Hoover
  • ac­ Uona for this, and repeat what I ■aid: [At thla point, Mr. Wallace laid ulde hi• manu■crlpt and extem­ poraneou■ ly described his 1peecb In Manchester, .In which he vlgor­ ou■ ly criticized both the Truman Doctrine and Ute Magazlne'• , pre
  • . th&t he felt that bia brain waa jua\. averap;e . Trwun hu .aid uny ti.Me He hu even aaid that three million other Americana could aake u good a Preaident a.a B&J'T7 Truman. He haa eaid* •1 am J• ■t an Page Two anrag• t,QY' mo 11k.. to talc
  • claims they said, and a meeting has been aders in re- scheduled for Aug. 28 in Washingchurch and ton when those involved will canvass the matter with Federa l · Frank Cohen ·ellgious in- officials. · Clark Gifford, President Tru_Jchool ~uses man's aide
  • nations. For it's own good r easons--es:pecially- collective securityand aid in its own i~dustrialization, the Soviet Union sought collabora­ tion with us. And for our ovm roasons--our foresichted suspicion of :possible trouble with Japan and o.lso
  • on in their state, v1th 90 per cent ot the newspapers batting bard t or one candidate. And when 70u see all the bo7s ganging up I on one side, I can't resist the good old American custom ot seeing what's to be said on the other aide. The Florida election battle
  • thi1 atation 4ur1D& the war tor the oountrrr•aide and s tr e homes , or tor Canada or the Unitecl States, some to drown in. the oold Atlantic oheertul.lf a1ng1q "Holl Out the Barrel~ aa they went down ud a German aubaarlne oommander »leased hi
  • , and because Austin is one o:f' the :f'orty-eight smaller governments. It is not fair to blame Governor O'Daniel for taking three years in cloing a simple thing which Roosevelt. aided by Johnson, did in three weeks. But forty-eight other state g~ernments
  • , or ffiuno•• ot WMlth lying aro\lD.Cl looM IU land ,.... Uft11Ga1 Ra)1>un, 1,-ald.n& owr tu radio toc1&.1. ■aid ,bat Eaglaa4 1• rw:saiug eut ot oa■h. Wb&t ot 1tl W. haw '°9 .-h gol • I'b wo\114 'be tar btttter to pl&M this goU., ••t•l __.nht.p u4 ffiunoes
  • preoumption ii tha\ "' on our aide la n~ hamlloapped u la Hitl\ r •• • learning tr the expert in mi- ottonae . Hitler 17ill not 'be bl to manutaature new methods of toro• aa f early adTM.tagea onm n u ,,. asoimilata hta ot method and pr op ~ation
  • ..,.,...... > •~ za >Dt'M C.' JOHNSON aid~ in. the establishment of ti. s. : . Navy headquarters in New Zealand,· whlch launched the cam­ paign leading to the occupation of the' Solomons. He WU subset quently assigned to General MacArthur's staff in Australia, arid
  • , w:aoppo1•4- 11ometima1 win,. h ■pot So l et ua •nm:\ ne this unity whioh 1J1Uat equal the unity of the Hitler onoe aids " ~ United States !s over-e1timated. hiuel.E. Then g o f f ~ doesn't tell the people wh~t to do, the gOTernment a.1ks them what
  • 1• ab-aid ot Labor, and ttut Pre 1c'lent in h1a true knowledg• ot rioan manhood ha.1 Aid that Labor 1a sound. at the oon ot it• Amerioan manhood. work or Hitler will win. Bl.rt tlw Pzteaident also baa a&icl that l&bor must Anet I promise you
  • of Monday last, headed, "World Food Survey Shows Where Aid sun Is Needed. War's Hunger Aftermath Hit­ ting Hardest at China, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Yugoslavia-End of UNRRAaBlow." Thestoryisaround-up from New York Times correspondents all over
  • , !hf' P rt>.~i ch- 11 1 the ~ll thorit y tu aid in m au~ria l 01' The 1"re nrh de lc.i ~· m nt:Ct> µ lm~ o· B I '>0 l I· l d C: l't!d i L ', h o.-.l' coun Lne~ und uuLiow;. which lu h i~ juctgm
  • Fountain of Youth in Florida. He WP.S very much concerned cbout the stoppege of Lend-Lease by the United states to -Greet Britain. One of the things which has struck me most forcibly both in London and here is that aid from the United states
  • ar e ~ecovering rapidly fro m you op eration wh i ch is fine . Washington., D. April 14., 1940 c. , Mr. Harold Youn:at__ 410 Gulr States-Suildiag Dallas., Texaa Dear Jlr. Youngs Both aid•• get a nabuttal 111 a debate. It ff. ■ the thought
  • they are ••••• they are not thinking of fighting the war for that. I doubt it, as far as I see it. Which means that we're in a, perhaps, unusually pov- erty-etricken condition for war aiDE, as you pointed out and this comes along now. Is it? Are we to take it as what the United
  • , is going to mean that no substantial number of now hoascs for veterans or for tho civilian population a.re going to be built in the noar futur e . Unless you got materials you can ' t build a house and if you do not provide govornmor.tal aid to increase
  • . . six were nec.esaary_because t . e pagea and bunobecl, bi.it he •aid he I was on a b d cl to ooapete 1n o ti t tu.cl at M% or the th• •oh1n••• Wlber ot li man had • "' ad.nrtiai nthl O!UIIS b&4 flw in. so late • bualmaa with wnioh I had
  • OFFICER ltOl [IIT IIOIITOI, Ol ltEC TOR I r;,o~ovu, OFFI CE FOR E~ERGENCY DIVISION Of I NF ORMATI ON DIVIS ION OF 0Ef£N5E AID REPORTS DE PARTME Wl Of l HE TREAS UR Y COOID IU.TOR Of INFOR MATIO• k(llill.WAL LAC[.Cll l l RH.U lltHO. l'if. 11. LEW
  • in every home and restaurant. Of course, if Congress refuses to allow the Government to continue to aid producers while holding down prices, as sure as the sun shines either the producers or the consumers must suffer. We are hoping to get a program worked
  • . of the Jax. C. of C. for aiding in bringing so many Navy Projects to Jacksonville and Florida. Comptroller CLARENCE M. GAY, Tallahassee, for holding the line in the interest of Economy. GAY is from Orlando and is vitally interested in the Citrus and Cattle
  • with tootnotee, ask JOQJ'N1t whether this ian•t ao. Han yai heard fJD1' abstan:Ual voice 1n thia world 1n the lut ten years who bunlt aid that,ae a basis ot bis nle talk-the Toice ~ and h1a !riencla ehould haft a J)Nf'erred sea\ 1n the J)l'OgNU toward unitJ'2
  • of 21'1 per cent, the bulletin aid. ) t .EMO • A CAIRO t Y.O. man who own Ccdro , an on ho h1 a fr1flmd uho poople e;i'OO .oh · ma. I ,. come to ti llnk t~r ".. eod th,a t the a sp :>cul . t1on on wb;r . th done anyt.hlng to qual1f'1
  • ~ . RELIEF IS . THE i\l{OWT 4.J."'iJD -3PEEI> ·r!!I!!H .-WlllOH WJ-t~ CJJl GE'.e · IJ::F AND ·~; AllSOLUTE 1 :F AIIDlESS AID> UOWDNESS OJl ~ DIST'Rll$UT;l:OB 1 srop I HAVE MOT ·T.A]lCFJ) 'WITH .ADJWS OR' HEARD . FROlI Alf'!· OF HIS F.tU}lfl)S BUT AU J
  • a.n4 pJ'lvate v r nd. • tor una on the vest aide. eNmn.a I e.m to th1 - en this se up 11 th• best the weat m and ·...,,_..,,....... .,,- favorably with --Tr'l~-1"1-4.-a l ha-re aeen 1n Sioll.y and Austria and better than a h1ng I • ••• 1n
  • situation?" He said, "Why, of course, I do. It means that we shall go back to a standard of living equal to that of 1835. Take the men off the W. P . A ., take away the subsidy from the farmer, take away our R. F . C. aid to business, take away
  • • 11 oe aid t at rooess in the n nds o · to::::i le, o e.a just tho busineas • lt c pttal str ucture . t ing is not for tates pnid peo l ent d~te rio n tax pay- r :nl5ht . :.i et his y. and t h ov t th.is e;overnment r,e .n t . u. • lt
  • that ·th e 106 to 38 against them. Mind y~u, Republican leaders are willfully this attempt to deal a mortal blow and consciously giving aid arid to the farm program was made comfort to Hitler. But I want to only five weeks after the Repubemphasize
  • are giving all are stirring up race hatred. I shall close my ears possible aid to Britain in her effort to stem the to this sort of talk, and I shall denounce it when tide of tyranny, despotism and chaos. But I hear it. If someone urges me, by a pamphlet
  • the Roosevelt people ce.n carry in moat preo1nct1. Ma You think lt 1e too early to say 'W hethe r the matter Yiill r;et hot eno ugh 1n the.t territory to r e wlt in expre•e1on ot ueat intenet. Fa Neither aide hae worked y et. Mt It both sidea worked
  • a great m1n4 It hae been s aid tJiat ma\erni\y 1■ the grea test flo wer of the human race, tha\ the mothers ot \ bia, our Am erica, kno that there is one more · aupreme quall\1 1n life and the mo\h era tha t he a r me and their eons and daughtora aee
  • the queat101u 1'10Mlre 1• ~• .cpaalitJ ot God 1D. thia plaMt• "la '1le Hnioe itaelt," he Aid. • ••••• A& apo■Uo intlni M. 1a a Iliad uD4eo14e4 abwt the extauaoe ot a lm.0111ag The OM who .... the tlguft of the ael'llb bNah and the figure ot the 'MleMope
  • behaw4. It 1• a DAI' h1gh point of a. cood adT•n­ ~ r ••~- "Mak• it white ti• for a&ah." U be auoo..4a, a lub -.y be opened 1n !few York-a blue tie a.nd .S.4-nighvv•-le· "111 dreaa. (A bored 11 tour haa jut aid, "I teol that Dwight Piske hu loat ht.a