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Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- Democratic ExecutIVe Committee member, and Bruce Ainswortq, an Alice city commissioner. Lloyd a_nd Ainsworth, like Johnson and Parr, now are dead. Salas told The AP: "Lyncl!>nJohnson said; 'If I can get 200more votes, I've· got it won.' "Parr said to me
- bf Representative mate rural dls~ncts_ in Tex~ were Luther A. Johnson of Corsicana, counted and O Daniel was given a ranking Democratic member _of the tew votes margin by the late re- House committee on foreign affairs, tu.I'J?s, It Is known
- Cliff the votes, the total 765. After Johnson came to San Diego and we added 200 more votes, another count was given to Cliff DuBois to send to Fort Worth to the [State] Democratic [Executive] Committee or whatever you call it there, changing the amount
- ot public necessity or beoauae of the general weltare ot the Nation u a whole. For instance, large amount, are giTen eTery year to Tarioua phases ot the distribution ot United States ma.ila and in other industries. cer tain priTileges are given
- as a whole demand.a end entorcMa . state ■ will only oea.se as Rooanelt ha• that ••hinery. Thia nation baa demanded that Hitler' a aliena be jailed It is working now. or driven from th••• 1horea. I have voted support to the Dies Committee, knowing
- Introduotion--lieoesaity for a National Morale Service January 17, 1941 Introduotion--Neoessity for a National Morale Service ( I. Amerioa is threatened by totalitarian aggression. II. National safety requires total defense. III. Total
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