The Pittsburgh Press (July 11, 1944)
ROOSEVELT ‘WILL ACCEPT’
’Have as little right to quit as a soldier,’ President asserts
Chief Executive leaves way clear for party to drop Wallace from Vice Presidency
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer
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Dothan, Alabama (UP) –
Houston County election officials revealed today that they had allowed 39 “educated” Negroes to register for voting, but that the Negroes would not be permitted to cast a ballot until after next February when they pay their 1945 poll tax.
25 Republican executives to discuss state-federal obligations
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Martin: Willkie to back GOP
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Norris declines to serve as active head
By Fred W. Perkins, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Buffalo leader succeeds Farley
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The Pittsburgh Press (July 12, 1944)
Endorsement expected within 48 hours
By Daniel M. Kidney, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Brownell says President is using vital as Commander-in-Chief to retain office
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Senator Tobey leads in New Hampshire race; Thomas unopposed in Utah election
By the United Press
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Senator noncommittal on Vice Presidency
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent
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Völkischer Beobachter (July 13, 1944)
Stockholm, 12. Juli –
Wie Reuters aus Washington meldet, gab Roosevelt in einem Brief an den Vorsitzenden er demokratischen Partei, wie zu erwarten war, seine Absicht bekannt, sich zur Wiederwahl als Präsident aufstellen zu lassen.
The Pittsburgh Press (July 13, 1944)
Faces problem of trying to appease 4th-term advocates, holding wage line
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer
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Republicans strong in Utah balloting
By the United Press
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