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  • , 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • ? " exa ctly the o ppo sit e of mat t h e oth e r s aid but di d t h e ame t hi r g . th fpfi rf1 Jotf?§t; n0 ◄; v~ ~ o he One sa i sai d the .., arre t hin 6 ,u1d fro m the So e v i den t ly vhe t r u th is no t i n wor d~ or a ct "" tff Jt1
  • mewoers of the House aided in passing through the House wrua.t wasgenerally referred to as the Smith-Connally Bill to try to oetter regulate and control war production and stop s trikes in wc;;;.r plants. When this bill was vetoed ·o y President Roosevelt