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Proposed war referendum brings three witnesses to support people's vote on war. Washington, D.C., May 11. Retired Major General W.C. Rivers; Randolph Leigh, writers of McLean, Virginia, and Dr. Charles Tansill, Fordham professor and once professor at Washington's American University, who were supporting witnesses at a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee told hearings on a proposed war referendum amendment. General Rivers said that wars 'allowed him to pick up a few medals, but what does the average citizen...or the average town in this country get out of war? What besides...heavy taxes and... disabled men?' Dr. Tansill urged adoption of the amendment as a means of curbing the power of the President to make war, and charged that both Polk and Madison involved the U.S. 'deliberately' in two wars. He also charged that the late Col. Edward M. House, Wilson's Secretary, had led the President down the road to war.

Harris & Ewing, 1930-1939 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Distinguished Canadians received by President Coolidge at White House. Interesting callers at the White House today were the Minister of Justice of Canada Honorable Ernest Lapointe (left) and the Prime Minister of Quebec Honorable A. Taschereau (right) The Minister from Canada to the United States Honorable Vincent Massey is in center

White House visitors, Washington, D.C.

Group; State, War and Navy building in background. Washington, D.C.

Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

Men at U.S. Capitol; Sir Auckland Geddes, center. Washington, D.C.

President calls conference of Senate and State Department on neutrality. Washington, D.C., July 18. It was almost midnight tonight when Senators began emerging from the White House after their conference with President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hull at which an agreement was reached to allow neutrality legislation to lie dormant until next session, thus, apparently ending a flare-up between congress and the president on the neutrality issue which began when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee refused to take up the question this session. Left to right: Senator Charles L. McNary, Minority leader; Sen. Warren Austin of Vermont; Sen. Key Pittman, Chairman of the Foregin Relations Committee; Sen. William E. Borah of Idaho, and Secretary of State Cordell Hull. Senator Alben Barkley, Majority Leader and Vice President Garner remained inside to talk further with the president

Maarschalk Alexandros Papagos, premier van Griekenland,

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[At the Quai d'Orsay] - American Embassy, Paris, France, Marshall Plan photogrpaphs

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[At the Quai d'Orsay] - [PAR-8003 through PAR-8005]

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