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  • Service Unit, June 16, 1942 Detroit investigation brings in this one: The President of the Michigan Manufacturers• Association says that the National Association of Manufacturers inspired. the Dies Committee to offset the effects of the LaFollette
  • 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
  • , Anaconda as compared with aluminum production Copper Co., and National Lead -that New Jer­ in the so-called democratic countries, in­ sey "let down the bars" If only, as one execu­ cluding our own. For instance, the com­ tive puts It, "out o! a sense
  • of Justice All predecessor ~ of confiscated Analine & Film was controlled General for return Subcommittee of the Committee succeeded in settling Department Somehow but no one knows He is Lloyd Cutler. the case. He No one knows who paid him. Joe
  • 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
  • , notwitbstanding ··\he1r I \ then serv-1ngin the U,- _S.armed .fo_rces-as , Johnson -is now-wer,.e returned during such \ I time to:·their seats in congress: with honor \ and ~~edit· to ,their . constituents · _as ·w~ll as I , to the , nation
  • this undertaking, as indi­ cated on page 3 of the report or the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, we informally advised the Committee after clearance with your office that we would not object to assuming such responsibility if the Congress so desiredo Copies
  • . GENERAL CHARLES C. DRAKE, U,S, ARMY (lltET.) NA. WM G, DWYER, NATIONAL COMMA.NOE"- OISA•LEO AMERICAN Vl!TUU.NS Efforts of the Commission during Fiscal Year 1966 were CONGRESSMAN DANTE 8, F'ASCELL DR. ,-RANK B, GIGLIOTTI, D.Q. CAPTAIN JOY BRIGHT HANCOCK
  • nationalities and set­ ting up a schedule under which we can all live; but we are in it and must go through to the end and we Americans are so sure we are in the right that we can not see anything but victory for the Allies. Tpere is not a lot going on in Austin
  • the American National, which was downat the corner of Brand and Colorado. Going back to my experience with working with him in the bank in Falun, I used to work after school hours in the bank, for which he gave me some modest spending money. This gave me some