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  • ick. To his string of Southern brushed Wallace off their ticket in 1944. dailies and radio stations, Marsh added Despite his Midas touch, Marsh rare­ The Spartanbur~ (S. C.) Herald and ly loo),:s at a balance sheet, and plans to Journal. Mrs. Miller
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  • , however, asserted olerance, con- that it was impossible under the law to pay displaced persons and 's declaration that profits,. If any, would be kept the following by Mr. Cohen "and his associates." Senator Brewster, according to existence of 1 aiainst
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  • . President Truman stopped me in tre receiving line at the Women I s Press Club Reception last Thursday evening to compliment the fight I made with oth3 r Senators against the Republicans violating the spirit of the new Reorganizaticn of Congress Act
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  • ?he Auatin Hotel, Au.st lu, T•••, January 16, 194-7 In cotnc tbroup -, mail 1 t1nd \be JMrlced •di• tor1&l attaohecl. S.-idently thi• i t • wa, Hn.t • prlol" to our pur­ oha•• ot 11rt1• n....•pa~r, l,J fllllaa A. Towne,, etitor and pu'bl1etwr
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  • Hotel in honor of his 50th birthday. LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) invited, but apparently had left for Washington, D.C. 1/6 State of the Union Message. Truman requests labor legislation, balanced budget, unification of armed services, universal military