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Hitler speech means end of peace talks, Senator Borah says. Washington, D.C., April 28. Senator William E. Borah, Republican of Idaho, Dean of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, after reading the speech of Adolph Hitler today told newsmen that he regarded it 'as ending the matter of further world peace discussions'

Congressmen take to air to discuss Der Fuhrer's speech. Washington, D.C., April 28. Reaction by congressmen was not long in taking shape this morning after Adolph Hitler's speech, and the National Broadcasting Company called in five of the outstanding congressmen to air their views. H.R. Baukhage, NBC announcer seated at the end of the table, acted as Master of Ceremonies and introduced each speaker. Around the table starting at right: Caroline O'Day, Representative from New York, D. Worth Clark, Senator from Idaho, announcer Baukhage, William King, Senator from Utah, Edwin C. Johnson, Senator from Colorado, and Hamilton Fish, Representative of New York

Congressmen take to air to discuss Der Fuhrer's speech. Washington, D.C., April 28. Reaction by congressmen was not long in taking shape this morning after Adolph Hitler's speech, and the National Broadcasting Company called in five of the outstanding congressmen to air their views. H.R. Baukhage, NBC announcer seated at the end of the table, acted as Master of Ceremonies and introduced each speaker. Around the table starting at right: Caroline O'Day, Representative from New York, D. Worth Clark, Senator from Idaho, announcer Baukhage, William King, Senator from Utah, Edwin C. Johnson, Senator from Colorado, and Hamilton Fish, Representative of New York

Adolf Hitler's speech in the Reichstag, 30 January 1939

Adolf Hitler's speech in the Reichstag, 30 January 1939

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Acting Czechoslovakian Minister listens to Hitler speech. Washington, D.C., Sept. 12. Dr. Karel Brejska, Charge d'Affaires and acting Minister in the absence of Minister Vladimir Hurban in Czechoslovakia, is pictured listening to Adolph Hitler's radio address today at the legation. He refused to comment on the speech, 9/12/38

Adolf Hitler w rozmowie z oficerami na froncie zachodnim (2-273)

Subhas Chandra Bose meeting Adolf Hitler

Hitler speech means end of peace talks, Senator Borah says. Washington, D.C., April 28. Senator William E. Borah, Republican of Idaho, Dean of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, after reading the speech of Adolph Hitler today told newsmen that he regarded it 'as ending the matter of further world peace discussions'

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Increased business volume key to recovery. Hopkins new Executive Assistant. Washington, D.C., April 13. In his first Press Conference today, Edward J. Noble, newly appointed Assistant to Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins, told newsmen that he thought the key to recovery was to increase business volume. He said that if volume could be increased to a sufficiently high level, tax rates could be lowered without disturbing the government's revenue. 4-13-39

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National Union Republican nomination. For president General U.S. Grant. For vice president, Schuyler Colfax

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Idaho Senator luncheon guest of president. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, arriving at the White House today for a luncheon engagement with President Roosevelt. Borah, long an ardent "Trust Buster", was expected to discuss the Anti-Monopoly Bill, now before the Senate, with the president, 1/28/38

Republican chart for the presidential campaign, 1868 / E. Baldwin eng.

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Executor's Sale Estate of Antony Wallach, Dec'd. By order of Emma Wallach and Adolph Wallach, Executors. 58 choice lots and plots on Dyckman Tract.

Dean and Gene Reed, twin youngest sons of Henry and Nettie Mullins Reed, performing in the home of Dean and Billie Sue Reed, Rich Creek, Virginia, November 30, 1975.

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