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  • 1here free for six or eight months - e a o­ of America of training b~fore, presumably, ,entlon .today proceeding to permanent homes in a declaration South· Am_erlca, would manufacture or assemble goods for export . ng th esaet t b1 f t to South America
  • • . Whecl m. . a cted­ on the ouee;e trtion. ~inc I am enolos ine t he cllpnin'7 :Cron our pupor .t hi a mo r n i nL merely ~o l ot . you k now tho home-town pe pl o have q chance to road ,-t. Sinoerely, Enola. P. s. By the way, if you want high olaae
  • THE • southern delegates would return FOLD OF THE DEMOCRATIO holl19j and place their own can• , PARTY. ' . ,: ' T BYRD . handbills!'~ December 18, 1950 LIST OF LIBERAL AND NEARLY LIBERAL SENATORS: Estes Kefauver--Tennessee Humphrey--Hinnesota Douglas
  • was bom in Los Angeles in 1900. When he waa 6 his family moved hack to the family home in Illinois 1,,p'! S5-63) .' He, went to Princeton lfn,versity (1922) and Ha,. vard and Northwestern law school8. Io 1933 he helped organize the New Deal farm prqgram
  • , careful man who can't politically function with you because New York can't have both places. Douglas-fine, virtuous, but with no background, and perhaps too reasonable and already well placed. And, if not youth, then loyalty, virtue, experience
  • "MANSION" anyway? The state should ~-own a good 'practical home -conveniently located where the Chief Executive could live. It should be somewhat in keep­ ing with the average home of the men' ~ho have served as Go~ernors-and most of those lived in rather
  • control of South America "Go home , Mussolini , Germany alone and distant plans for training of boys will dee ide the Franch terms . " and girls . "Give me everything you got , or We provide tax for one-tenth of the else . " money we authorize
  • months ago, was untortunate in not geing at home when Wall Street and the Catholio Church came to interview him. on his cam.paiin with intensity tor six years. Stassen has been working He p·r oved perfection in getting recognition on his business
  • ' on foreign policy,-.. Mr. ··oulles, so com-' pletely ignores· the Potsdam agreement, solemnly entered into by this Govern­ ment, and all that has been -done under it, including territoria! changes and the moving of mil!ions of people from or -to distant homes
  • at an early stage, it would not only save vast sums for the govorn:mcnt , but would avoid tragedy in many a. life and many a home . Mental dise ases today a.re more numerous than any other disco.sos vro have including hoc.rt :f'ailuros and conccrs
  • policy.) VII VIII The Veteran's stake in 60 million jobs. Homes and the Common Man. (Producing for modern housing and homes will be the greatest single opportunity for furnishing post-war jobs. Modify FHA to provide lower interest rates, lower down