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  • of eastern Europe. It II the author's belief that the Russians were cleaning up . tha hornets' nests of history In lh~• pan of the world : Koenlg•berg,and theplatna east of the Vistula, and the bottle• neck of Hungary beyond the Car• · pathians. "While
  • ' ' ' . ~ ... \ft ' .II TY, OTHEH SE N·ATORS, *f\WAREOF 1HE , I H,~\VE SEE N. GIVI NG EXPRESS ,I Oti l D PR IN •, 1 ' ' ' c·1r LEs oR FoRf,1uLAr rNGI 4 LEG I s Lt, 1 1:oN, · NAl 10N, MOT LNl Y PEACE ABRfJ I\ 0 . aU'T · FULL EMPLOY MEN T. EDUCA TI ON , HEA
  • . •. :. . . . . . . : ii .. t . . ' .,.. . .: sels. Or,- those 'lost.'man-hours were. enough . ures showing' more and more laf . to build-tw~ aircicrlt,-ccirriers~ The enemy has plants, .it is because/ they are fi, .. not . destroyed .one:i?bf :raur 'aircraft- earners
  • World War II
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  • , MUS. WAYNE MORSE, OREO. RAYMOND E . BALDWIN, CONN . WILLIAM II'. KNOWLAHD, CAUJI'. J. NELSON TRIBBY, CLERK COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES 0.ce~r 11,, 1Q50 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ThrN of my friends whom 1 have known for a loa, time ..-. in tnuw.t
  • . ,;:, oond ot to h t ft y t1 b ..u·n ll, · e rill o ! r in. to 11 P..'t t1. l n1:t but tri O to ·· r~ ·v ot , rt" Ok nd l 11£; llOCr 2 ;-,l ys "ror;· i\'a ll J "t bot. p rt1os .nd ~loo'!; ll p:.h ii::, n•1 who r'l" t d 11 t ... O'lf!' ,d
  • . Avoid 60 Million Jobs Chapter I II Credo of the Common Man (Economic Democracy in action.) Cost of Unemployment (10 million unemployed for 10 years costs the national bud­ get i 350,000,000. Unemployment in the decade of the 50's could cost
  • are •'-Una t.o preaene and perpetuate a dwJmi;,ua.Ff.lY threatened llr oambtned dietaWJ'­ ahi • The tnte tuneti'ln of a state 1a to 1\8 l>Nt Npnsentat.iw t.o t Sena • It. ii the state, and tho nation '•• bui1'lue-ut the 11ldiv1dual 11. The judr•nt ot the 1ta
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  • believe World War II waa made Inevitable because the American public failed to learn the full truth .in terms of effec­ tive action In the decade of the Twentle■. Instead, the prejudices ot the- past .were catered to, America' becam-, laolatlonlat, tar­
  • :rou hay• loet a bi& II that you think be is a. swell foreman Tell 1!1.rul -.ybe t 1 re 1a a notoh or two lefi t n t r i two. take your ?ell h1aa that you will go i.Jl y rlOJley. t the page ooat i'or t . i . hi Tell 't g.t thus knows
  • • URGENT RATE DEFERRED NIGHT LETTER SHIP RADIOGRAM Patronl •bowd CMC.t tlaa ol. aerrice demred : otherwt.e the m-,. will ti. tranamitted u a teJecn,mor ordirw, able,nt.m. II, II. WHITI , ESTE RN UNI ON NIEWCOMII CARL.TON P111• 8t D E NT CHAIRMAN OP
  • •e ntt long ago. I lite peeple t, t now t•ls 11 It 11dlc1te1 soaet~lng la kls c,a,1cte1 w,1c, ls 1delr1ble. •II• ••1 o,, ,,.,,..,. ,. 1•• lld it 1s always gMd u 1111, fro ■ 701 . Sl ■ cerelJ, CJ11dl1 H. lars, \ \ \ I -. I I 20 Thunday
  • BO ARD WllL l»I J, OHICE Of UPOlll CONTIIO L I NATIONAL DE FENSF MED IATION DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS BO ARO BOHO HiM[S l . HY. CHAIRMAN J Ul(S ~ . IU IIS , W, H. PAY IS , CHAllloU U(CVTl't( OrF IC£11 - IALPH I \E D, 0IRECT0II RE..61 &.l
  • ow.a .&pirtt. ii-at by Mt teki.n g up muoh ti e.t the begtrming r n:iig hi ti intc a -.e.ry • ort 'beglnain,g tl1il •ery abort · adi:0g. lt Young . ek.e .e t F gular *I accu-... ·t-y_pe of talk-the k:J..nd of thing , r.ocllty· uld . _... • . g_.ht MY
  • ' . . ~ - d tile . . fteil~. · D'l.l\ltdlGIAJ, ~ . J.:/ 2. ua . 1. to - h t - . tU1114 Me • allall - c aU U,1\(>rte4 d . In t •ro C • or vet;er.ems- St Be1pl4 •Ml-f.lUR .u-.am.... l)Ul, uun.-~aellRlleea■II U. »-1Uo !1 C -nota PGJel"V
  • 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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  • summarlzet, lnfla tion. · ,1 The message ~rt.4 rent inflation ii ca~ eral Reserve contlnuin. emmenn,onds above ·, porting the market," t Ing new banking .fund ~~~~r~~::oUle:b~itr, contluing to buy gold . , it at Fort Knox, there\. ~:;~~~e~~~pi';,h~~hJ price
  • on an unofficial mission to Chi sent y his good friend Henry Wallace\ of wh Anderson wrote a strange, ambig­ uo s sketch in No Swank . More probably, Ii many another Ame~ican , he had just go e wandering about, looking for other peo le to talk to, another place
  • is dead." The question today in the minds of every nation in the world-yes, the ques731133-19686 tion in the minds of the ordinary man and woman in A~erica who wants peace through international working together, ls, W!II America this time move forward
  • . - - .....,. M. L-'l'GL.La'T'lw. JII., WIL AIITl«M H. VANDDaalCI, MICH. WAI.J.ACK H. WHITS. .QI., MAINI: HDMIIC ~ . MINN. C1atALD P. NY'I:, N. OAK. LSWl ■ L~,WAal. COMMITTEE ON l"OREl
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  • HILLCREST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WACO, TEXAS ii- A v(~ "2--o o · H: ~4;h . p~ ~ . ~L ~~~ ~ - ~ ', . 'l I WASHl,NGTON, o. C. TRANSFERRED rq LfANDWRITTNG ' ' TRANSFERRED TO ~ANDWRffiNG • , .I TRANSFERRED TO 1-fANDWRITING I I I I
  • s every hw n 'boing i pro , control ti e Co i ot a .... to use t .e banker to veal:h e that t e • nd nuf'aetur- nd eo lo ' 1 o n rol throu h 'II n t o siness ord wh. n 11£ • nd ~:rt ,cul rly fo r re t Dl"itnin is ¥ 11, 1 ason
  • ld bo d1aturbed.. BliW~u• · ·. 1t 1o to be wll dono . rldng 1a a , :;nan rv or tl'e mtn4. He s-e j uatii"ied. u ,, tod to t. .o.ohora , Othoffi.1 0 hh in l ii nor, ~odding April 17 , 19 , FO O!iLY Chapter One A cobbler can make a shoe
  • . I was Young was there and I be• out of the room most of the time, doing a II oooler 11 job. I got baok and fo1md that there had been a "row" and that you had told off Johnson, with ML assisting, and that Johnson had lef't so I had no chanoe
  • one nation to oc cupy the torritor~• ot D..;."'lother, it ' s bad i'or n.ll no.tions to do it. Ii' it ' s bad for one nation to play :pm1or politics , it ' s bad for all nations to do it . Whnt wo 2 - VZRY TP.TJLY YDURS buffer between them
  • , fffi7' - .. · ~ ov t. ·. cord will eer 'lnnmn -1111 make TOil ' -2.ocrt.im NfNlt , ii unkn01m., p d unfit J p1erb.a&a Ei euh0YV bu f aded• and d .8 initttlJ, al.lace 1 elllnlnated. s QJlly you vita a al That l le will vot.e on • 0 tn
  • . .ighway up on v,hi ch you wal k, ,. , n d t alk , ' nd a ct. I f he i s a fema1A, he 'f'i ll b , mo r e art ist i c v, ii h a sm ller r:.c1i rn of o .., cr v..:. t i on. o i f he i s a f ema 1 e h of the roe. d en jo y ing the com ,anions n ve to cov
  • and IICIDtha, • • ----------~~ one ot ua $IS going Olllt t.o 1nv1t.e 1\. •• IShal.l cl1ng to t.bat. • e llq be apare4 it.a honoN . .__.nae a mtrmt.e, wn.ngi.tag among dlaput. about eo 1a going \o 1a ,o1.ng to be t1M Pk timr, .ii! what.» wbo i
  • ~ given a ch:irter. __ _The ambitious -little fraternity was founded on the principle that many human beings are created somewhat .balmy.,__ ..._ "..ii.,. .,_..:..-...i.:.1-,, .• .. • .. • . .... • .. --~ .. . . · Lawye~ Keii°neth · Hubbard, whc
  • '"• the bad• will It• that the •1• eaaaot f'llnotlon enept •• top dog. M eunot eeeap• tlw reapoaa11t111\y. aor can the * wri\e the 14eal II Stat•• and 1t ~ h-) ~ ~ take tt. Tbat It Plato ou \\ . ,I' oan •••Y on the Art ot Ll't'in1 tr• tM Prenoh
  • preoumption ii tha\ "' on our aide la n~ hamlloapped u la Hitl\ r •• • learning tr the expert in mi- ottonae . Hitler 17ill not 'be bl to manutaature new methods of toro• aa f early adTM.tagea onm n u ,,. asoimilata hta ot method and pr op ~ation
  • • we may b&ve tea yeara in the f1aht tor world peace. lor .the ~~ ou:\poat• of Japan , Aliatralia, and th• deoia1on of both group in 1f41a to go allna with tb• form a defense area i.1111eaa11rably e'lron,v than that whioh exietad before lorld lar II
  • moh doubt 1t. I think tu brain that wake• up alowly ii one that ha.a been n•r-tatlcued, or Offr-e.l•oholri, or cner•ae-4. 'WIile•• The 11....,rcnm.4-in-t~ndnc boy• are more nUJMrou• than th• r.. u ~ at-it babiea who .... to be 1n 'better oon41t1on
  • TEL EGRAPH COMPANY 1 1 cg~ta%r1b~ ri~~!~r~ii;tg~~~deii~io~~e~~~~u~7 ;',,¾';;ln~f~~ss,,~·r.~ ~~~i~~i!~
  • voiced in morioa by m ny men. Recently over the radio Sena t or Yiheolor stated thnt the Klondike d!eoovery was the only thine th , tended t he gold tamino ~h1oh resulted in the subnormal oondi tiona o f the early 90 • s n . l te 80 'e. \ii th thio
  • fil !!, ii is. 11' •'Dozens of pressure groups are in Washington, but the minority discontents are generally unknown out in the country, or only present in very limited areas, or not as important as indicated.•' Subject: Pictures of the President
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  • not ton ulect the real forces in Brazil which in~ measure correspond to the r l forces 1n the United States post Civil War which deve~opea in the west , and think of post ~orld t &U" II insttU:&.d of our Civil tar when you see the city of Sao Paulo
  • the Aaerica.n people want a war. The number ot. Ca.uni.eta in Russia ii about 3 million who boes within the Iron Curtain from Korea to Berlin, about 400 million, and with China, about 700 Jlilllon people. But the difference 1e a Tery eiapl• one
  • • that; it lnglan& 1■ 'be ten, Germany wii.l be able to demu4 Britllh wealth ot wnatner natur , -.wure 1n the wor14, aa t l Gerwa.n imlemi_.. l&tul'&lly lt 0.l'IIIU1' owna t111le to the 'b1lllona whioh ~111a1n ht.a inftt'tecl 1n 1-he wo1ten worl4, w will ·~an II nal