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- A ffiertCa • J on y the job of straightening out, than I the Army. I any trouble about policy. The Robert Surik, the writer, exOU only reason for stressing such a plained that the pupils •'would KTBC question is that this is a major like to do our part
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- government messages. 0 THERE Plain language or code language I S A SPE CIA L LOW- R A T E W E S T E RN U NIO N SERVI CE FOR EVE RY SO CI AL N EED Telegram s of t h e categ ories listed a t t h e right, t o any W estern U n io n destinatio n
- of the Democratic party. Their move failed. 16 Like their lalx,r allies some extreme Fair Dealers also started an aggressive move (/,eft). They tried to throw out three anti-Fair Deal delegations from So11-them statea, who refused to sign any pledge of party
- ., these major holdings : The Macon (Ca.) ./ sional elections. In December he entered Victor F., and Joseph E.- whose holdings Telegraph anq News, The Gadsden spread from The Journal of Commerce (Ala.) Times, The Cleveland (Tenn.) the Columbia-Presbyterian
- of the Senate, Mr. PEPPER. Mr. President, upon speaking r ecently at Cleveland, ignored the very eve of the all-important For the announced recommendation of Gen eign Ministers' Conference at Moscow, eral Marshall and threw his full weight, to determine
- . But the President said in effect, "These are strange till8s, Lyndon, and I th~ you will find June 28 will not be an unhappy day for you." One does not quote the President unduely, but I think at the moment I have the right to make plain the taot
- still owns stock in two of my companies but has been demoted from president to just plain stockholder, and most of my business is without his valuable ser,rees. It sure is a relief. I am sure that you remember E.G. Kinsbery of Austin , who used to own
- -a-year men and on the so-called •radicals.• Believes must have some way of •getting together.• Believes the New Dealers do not defend themselves. Says it is difficult for a Democrat to get a job in many places, not because of Republicans
- rsonally, think tha state 1B very atroogly tor How is your ooogres S?!'~ c om:ing e.long'r Fs Gosset 11 not a Hn Dealer. Ma I should like to get the results ot a newspaper poll out there. He ,ha• n~ oppoaitlon thia term. l .think. George Brown
- . and toil and that world will be y-oura . The best that oomes It will be in a world of 11reat Th• world ot the women who lov. , the world that is to be in the parliament of man and in the dignity of the plain man and in the dignity ot the soul
- of delegates on the ballot in each southern state who would be pledged to vote against Truman or any Fair Dealer who e-spoused a Truman platforiµ. Tl).is seems to be the plan of the important -southerners. None has come out specifically
- Dealer. As such, he com mands considerable support from the ranks of the Truman backers. He also has the great political asset of having behind him Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, his political "father," who will be in there fight ina for Johnson