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Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965
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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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14 results
- -thirdo eventual]3
through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern
support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that
90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero.
The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
- beoe.use a mnjority of the
delegates will be picked by Rayburn and Blaylock, it is most iw.portnnt that the
epirit of the news going out of :Waoo to the country tell the actual tacts.
Tm
actual facts are that tha President of the United Sta.to~. looking
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are onated
u4 eventualq, beoaue
Jetferaon•a ettcrte, tbe ftrJ core of .Aaericu
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the pbn.ee,
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equal.,•
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IIU'Ollll7 be tau.ab" .... to aake the new Virginia eonat.ituUoa iamedlatel.7
- wriioh our
51' management sho l d stand up as an o perating fee.
up his Ce ntral News p pers , f'ormerly
w
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(I fi n d t ' a.t Pulliam !ns kept
s b s idia ry of GNI , and is using Central
olly to own t he Sub s id.iary s tookn of his radio and e.ll
- 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
- heritage. The only son o£
Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat
who took over Horace· Greeley's New
York Tribune, Reid was born in New
.;:
York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni
Burgeoning Chains
versity in Germany, took his law degree
In the wake
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January 10, 1946 No, 90
EDITORS NOTE:
11 VERY
TRULY YOURS" is interned to give you first-hand
insight in Florida affairs at Washingt,on, You may
find this helpful in a number of ways-for your own
information, background for edit,,rials, news storiea
- on Wall Street.
Actually the iron pattern ot the new Republican party was set
by the solid men many years ago.
Stassen contorming, they hase
commended the br ight lad to the Republicans as safe and .sound.
Contrast this w1 th Truman and his silly wooiD
- , under a ·plan
agreed to by Eastport officials
and Frank Cohen, New York fi.
nancier, for the use of deserted
Passamaquoddy village.
The vut floor apace of administratlve buildings and white coIonia.I housea of this development,
239 1tructure11 in all
- ~
The other convention rule which Roosevelt imposed, the re.quit~
ment that state delegations vote as a unit, thereby giving bemendouil
power to the Democratic big city machines in New York, Illinois, Penn
sylvania and California, also will be under attack
- 1n t ho eeverAl million
dollars that
ffll.S
apont.
This would require about twenty new aotive
employoes, tranling the oountry with these tiles 1n tlle1r poHouion.
The greatest need of thh country is to loo.a te bro.ins.
The eooond gi-ea.test
- ot the wet
an4 40A't let those -ull71D& baa\u4a from New Yorlt tie 7ou up with
their tra4e mark•• an advocate of len per oent ot the .Aaerioaa
votera. Tea per oent won't 4o it. 0-Y1oual7 7ou••• cot. to have
t.be 'ten per oent and then 7ou'•• aot
- his name on politically sound
administration measure.
Dear Mr. Hopkinss
This assignment was given to Mr. Kennedy, of the Uniontown News
Standard, by me.
of the set up.
It was deeigned for page one, and I •asked for a proof
I am not going to run
- , 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