Box 2
Container
Contains 240 Results:
Roads offer one of the best opportunities for work., 1949
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Identifier: Item 17
Dates:
1949
Cunningham introduces bill for a $240,000 post office building at Ames, Iowa., 1949
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Identifier: Item 18
Dates:
1949
House passes an anti-poll tax bill after an angry debate., 1949
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Identifier: Item 19
Dates:
1949
General Vandenberg promises new types of air force bombers will be shown at Des Moines' Hawkeye Holidays., 1949
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Identifier: Item 20
Dates:
1949
Deficit spending and increasing government controls over the individual are the big issues at stake in the next election., 1950
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Identifier: Item 1
Dates:
1950
Paul Cunningham is the only veteran running for Congress from the fifth district., 1950
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Identifier: Item 2
Dates:
1950
Cunningham reports that the Brannan Plan was written by Lee Pressman, a recently confessed Communist, during the time when Henry Wallace was Secretary of Agriculture., 1950
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Identifier: Item 3
Dates:
1950
Iowa's eight Republican Congressmen win reelection William Hardin loses to Raymond Mick., 1950
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Identifier: Item 4
Dates:
1950
Hickenlooper warns this country is heading for a planned economic state -- Socialism., 1950
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Identifier: Item 5
Dates:
1950
Cunningham asserts the State Department is infiltrated with persons sympathetic to Communism., 1950
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Identifier: Item 6
Dates:
1950
Discussing dangers of surprise attack, Cunningham notes that Des Moines is closer by air to Moscow than Moscow is to New York City or Washington, D.C., 1950
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Identifier: Item 8
Dates:
1950
Iowa Farm Bureau Federation launches movement to improve rural mail service to Iowa farmers., 1950
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Identifier: Item 9
Dates:
1950
John Rankin suggests moving the national capitol to near Mammoth Cave, Paducah, Kentucky, in the event of atomic attack., 1950
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Identifier: Item 10
Dates:
1950
Cunningham proposes increased federal highway allotments., 1950
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Identifier: Item 11
Dates:
1950
Federal government taxes a Des Moines benefit for crippled children., 1950
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Identifier: Item 12
Dates:
1950
The New Deal has given too many powers to the executive branch of government., 1950
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Identifier: Item 13
Dates:
1950
Carl Vinson is chairman of the House Armed Services Committee., 1950
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Identifier: Item 14
Dates:
1950
Cunningham declares that of all the nations in the world, the United States alone enjoys complete freedom., 1951
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Identifier: Item 1
Dates:
1951
Cunningham gives up post of Public Works Committee member to take position on the Armed Services Committee., 1951
Item — Box: 2
Identifier: Item 2
Dates:
1951