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- . tor an uninstructed.
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That is it.
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fflut.t about Fel!gusont
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The tight will get too strong tor fence riders.
a big factor.
th 1.lhat ia his racket!
Third term tor Ka., third
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6--Consider t e po
ibility vf li qu idat i on of' News pe.pe rs, Inc., by ca lling in the
60 , 00 Newspapero ,Ino. preferre d at 6 6 and· pa y'ing for it with a bond i ssue on t he
i ndividual pro perties.
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- 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
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 UPISan Francisco and Los Angeles appeared today as prospective bidders
for the 1948 Democratic national
.
conve~b0 ?·
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Indications that the cities would
submit
- Kay 20. 1940
My
dear Hopkinaz
Boiling d011n to
your
indicated si&e
took a little time. Hence the ' delay.
Daar- »fi. Prodrl-enti
tto hope 'that to tbooe th.are you uill f/16Y eomth1ng ae
Fh'at eo.uts Chio~.
brief u yow- £!rat in6ugural
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TIME FILED
J. C . WILLKVS.R, P:Ut&T V JCll•PllllalDl:NT
NEWCOMB CARLTON , P"HIDKNT
Send thefollor,,ing meJ3Dge, 3ubjecl lo the terms on back hereof, which"a,e hereby agreed to ·
Kr. John U. Garner. 5:peak~r,
House ot lieproacntat~voo,
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TU YOUNG JEP?ERSON
Renew b7 ienl7 ..
Bower•'
"-llaoe of Claude
NBt react J•tfi l'IOD look
lo 7011Dg man l1Yillc a hundrecl and aevent.7 79ar1
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eabodied in himNlt the na Uon aa 1 t, w.s to be ae di4 ta.. '-tta
- ea, th•J
lo•• 7ou but who atl.llk ot Wall S\reet-t.he TOllll1 Coroorau ur lbl
Sidney l11llJaana--rwi the how. It ao you will t1Ad 7ouaalt ill
1902 •• lbe gu.7 who tho h\ h• r u ud who 1 ■ looking tor a law
panaerahip tor the p \lrpoae of u,1.ac mink
- ., these major holdings : The Macon (Ca.)
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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
- , and this is important, GOP candidate Taft invade~
;the Deep South. Until this year any politician would have said that
it's a sheer w~ste of time, energy and .catn:P.aign funds for a Republican
to campaign fa,r below the . Mason Dixon Line. Note. how timea have
changed
- tr-ontime has passed when a man can bo o. o-ompromise 0ta.ndid.o.to in this oountry•
tho sort of oa.ndida.te picked by the section bou ea to cnrr-y out their pe r•
eonal and private promises.
Tho time tor
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This is the first time in a long
time any Florida Sena tor has been able
-t.o get. Memaership on the Agricultural Colllllittee-.
With the grea~ agri
cultural, horticultural and livestock interests we have in Florida, I
feel this assignment gives me a better
- and was informed that President Hoover expects
to visit Texas some time this spring or summer, but the
exact dates or the places he will atop ha elp.ot been
decided.
Relative to meeting Ue:iioan officials
at Laredo or
Browneville,
the suggestion is an excellent
- with Stalin.
He's the guy
that can tell anybody anything any time and "out ot the horse's mouth".
He now has cast himself.
He is young and good-lookin&, an accepted
pinko, beloved by the bankers, the industrialists, the Protestants
and the Catholics