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agents, "fifth column" will spread through Latin America and set
up their political system there . The United States and Canada
will have to unite to defend the North American continent (and
we may have to take cha rge of exioo and Cent r a l America
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the United States, that it was
liberal rather than radical and ~at
it had served as the rallymg
ground for all the minority groups
in America, Ellis _A rnall, former
Governor of Georgia, outlined today a future course for the party.
He ~~ed t on what he
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By JOHN O'DONNELL
Washington, D. .C., Nov. 4,-0n Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1952
- just a year from today-we Americans will be voting for
the next President of the ·United States and may be in for '
the biggest political surprise that any living American
- the national budget ~500,000,000. The ultimate
cost would be revolution. Jobless soldiers would not be
as complacent as WPA worker~.)
III
Who are the 60 Million?
(The breakdown in narrative fora--setting forth also the
interdependency of farm worker, factory
- is to see wbat can be saved ot
eapital that is good tor all, and. what can be done for man's work and leisure
hOUl'S so th.at work becomes a contented farm af satisfaction, md where non
work hours cease to becOllB tile wasteful and idle thing wh ich
- 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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him wait until just before t.h@> harvest to know just what.
will be and what he will get for 1'hs t he has grown.
too
parity price
-2We have also got to stabilize farm prices for the fanners and
growers at a decent level.
If we can cover
- . average_hou5:
es.
We here in Tennessee, · and in ·these United States of
· America are not interested in "Royal Mansions" and have
no interest in setting our Governor up like some . European
Duke or Lord. We want men for Governors
who have
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The bill is limited in its coverage
to industrial workers but f armer s will derive great benefi t from the bi 11.
Contrary to what so:me of its o:i_i poncnts say , the lviin inum \'la©3 Bill which I
reported to the Senate does not cover feu~ labor
- . Hull stands before
America, beleved next to yoursif'--next to yourself' most respected.
His present
job
may
seem irreplacable, as is yours, but you, the leader of leaders, know better.
You
know wher the bottleneck of traffic toward peace through
- acldrece.
Chicago 1s important.
Your voico then brcught uo up ate.ndlng.
tor America muat
k:M1'1 and beU..«wc; firat.
tbr1lle4 by what you -3.d at Chicago 'bro y06.,.-e ago.
:t Chicago, in July• .Atttcriea. •111 be roady.
De:icooratic Parby• \dll nomln
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The real reason tor saying he is now first in the race is not
that he has appeared great, but because he has made him.salt
acceptable to conservative .America as the second ohoioe.
1ooi
Without
losing his pink coat he has been the perreot gentleman