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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
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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
- 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.
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Clark Gifford, President Tru_Jchool ~uses man's aide
- 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
- , 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
- . 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
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. RELIEF IS . THE i\l{OWT 4.J."'iJD -3PEEI> ·r!!I!!H .-WlllOH WJ-t~ CJJl GE'.e ·
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carry in moat preo1nct1.
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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.
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Neither aide hae worked y et.
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It both sidea worked
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There should be better pay for teachers, federal aid regard
less of race or creed; and we should embrace to the fullest
extent the new teaching techniques.)
XI
Social Security and the Common Man.
(Universal coveraee for old age security, etc.
old age benefits