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Arab Lictor Youth

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GAL members in uniform

Arab Lictor Youth (Arabic: شباب الليتوريو العرب Shabāb Al-Līttūriw Al-ʿArab, Italian: Gioventù Araba del Littorio, abbreviated G.A.L.) was a fascist youth organization for Arab youth in Italian Libya.

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time for the longing one of them television journal of the important in terms of the hour cultural you every monday wednesday and friday a presentation of a laundry list for what happened later on laundry the world's most ahmed wants and what distinguished companion to the world on its own gene good evening this is frank night mary introduce our collaborative for this edition of the mounting problems though mister william bradford purely editor of the american mercury and mister henry has looked contributing editor of newsweek magazine our distinguished guest for this evening is the honorable joseph mama profit united state senator from wisconsin the opinions expressed unnecessarily those of the speaker senate democrats they are yours of course snow that you're one of the most controversial political figures of our planet and this is your apparent sent your rather overwhelming victory in the wisconsin primaries now sir uh... what uh... brings you least at this time your program runs from june and uh... i believe that uh... also this week you decline in morrill hall wallet bridgeport right and uh... course at your is know that uh... in connecticut that's there home state of uh... a man that you had a few words with senator bill seven now sir uh... uh... what's the purpose of your going into into connecticut is it to defeat senator brown a ban on how to try to help defeat senator badan my proposal mister here will be about this time of the proposed and soon trolls thirteen states of as opposed to bring important facts to the american people you sooner i got a very strong feeling that most of our people in public life underestimate the intelligence the american people they try to arguing tell people to vote i think in need really give the people fire and then you can go home and on worry there will try contact bridgeport connecticut dunstan you're correct that is that when you have to say that you are opening a twelve or thirteen state uh... drag now in support of the national ticket i think aluminium remember iron on schedule to speak and some thirteen or fourteen states where they have clothes some soil contact senator dot of people came into your state and wisconsin to try to defeat you in the primaries and it seemed to work the other way now don't you think that perhaps when you go to the states may have that sort of thing who true but uh... thus far has okayed that's right insurrection there's a group of i do not intend to go into those plates until the people of the vote i don't intend to go in and and discuss the local when running for congress two percent anti-immigrant those states and give the american people cold document soliton career extent to which communism has been directing our foreign policy are suicidal foreign policy if you please and if the american people want more then they can look for the president ministration let me say this the left my appeal is is largely major democrat now i feel that the millions of americans along with a democrat ticket for just a little while we're on the market just as much the heat communism just as much as the average republican and i think it is up to those uh... loyal democrats to realign as of today they don't have a park in washington it would weaken uh... have a chain is my voting record what do you think a lot of democrats came in and voted for you and the wisconsin election i don't think you know our normal but for this for three years ago the democratic vote with forty seven percent of the total republicans will fifty three percent this year we had a m it's giving these figures are eighty three percent republican vote something for some democrat votes and most of the democrat apparently voted for mccarthy because i carried the democrat war normally about how to make sure the republican work prove my contention that is that in this fight against communism because the democrats with his republican and for that reason i don't want any state told people one of the broader interpretation of your own victory in wisconsin that you see it one symptom of the number one uh... it was not a vote for workers uh... it was a ferryboat on an issue on all important should the american people recognize that the one laughter from the issue was the issue of communism tied up with the korean war world war close to it here for three strikes in corporate america the names of the american people are six way down deep inside that has been going on fidget was i'd like to consider a tribute to address it but it does not it was a vote upon all-important issue and i just hope many of our new friends realize the five years the issue this little implies senator by saying that they didn't vote for mccarthy era platitudes become something of a simple about to a large group of americans now just what do you believe you symbolizing the american political scene now to recruit like do you prefer close to the figure is let's put it this way many people heaven waiting for someone to extent terms which are suicidal foreign policy has been dictated from occurring rather than waiting for someone to really get a option the women like senator williams of i think my people in wisconsin reporting an approval of a fight against communism they sell of american entry and uh... reward voting their reporting for joe mccarthy would not have happened to be the recipient of the vote and i certainly appreciative that there would you say the other side of that coin is that you were the recipient of all the protest vote and wisconsin i mean is that they were voting for you in order to protest against uh... what what you outline that have been the failures of the administration last month which will be which senator i want to ask you about this word mccarthyism am i right supposing that the first one who use that word with a little at a more in testimony before the tidings committee lu moore first used in uh... honestly cracked myself but i think it was first used by leavenworth or by the daily worker but the testimony now is the forty top communist left new york and decided how they would fight mccarthy and the three of them crying the phrase mccarthyism uh... as the date of the promoters the day before a lot more customer test for the day after thanksgiving but that's the argument is either the fairly workers publication of the door the alarm at a more testimony that the u_s_ time views or the the testimony by uh... howard rushmore the forty communist methods that week decline in the phrase mccarthyism and user i want to ask you hear something about an appointed came up in the testimony as the congressional testimony about the institute of pacific relations uh... this is about a year ago and it was a letter written by the uh... secretary of the ice t_ r_ two-way mister barnett asking about a meeting they were going to have it now i'm bob and the people that they ought to invite for that meeting and there uh... william lockwood their said here and in writing as secretary of the i_p_r_ another possibility we might consider if someone from out of office are simpson's cole and his meeting alger hiss mentioned adlai stevenson one of marxist special assistance well that must mean adlai stevenson because they're there and he was one of knox especially business and there was no stevens now why in your opinion would and his back in nineteen forty two have recommended adlai stevenson as a participant in that meeting though what qualifications did adlai stevenson has as a that's a far eastern expert at that time full appropriations bills are just lovely to keep in mind that cold hillerman recommend alger hiss as the name under oath sometime as either communist or an espionage assailant afoot but they say that's not good enough for the stevenson's record into great detail this time because we have just completed since our research in italy stevens within a year uh... and uh... nine ten pm review of that i'm a nationwide network and television hopeful so soon after a review of the picture of students some of his laboratory criticism just recently stevenson's history of at least even some since the time he entered the agriculture department nineteen thirty three relocation program has centered after i get the history of stevenson uh... if the american people want to make an having i don't think so well uh... senator i gather from what you say that it's they had to insure that if you are not the void personalities and year thirteen states that you expect this weekend loan number of we're getting the facts the american people mister hewitt so it's easy to talk about communism generate talk about the sell-off in china and korea jenner but my shoe colour rules a tree mister cole who have those who've been responsible for the suicidal for info it's a waste of the speakers time when the audience and i don't intend to ever get up and general term talk about trees and talk about some you see foreign policy is michael topsy dozens treasonous vital topsy doesn't just go it's created my ministry schism in with me i think those of us would like to hear from people from around the watchtower mastery of the intelligence to recognize that richard and land if i may use a refer to use in wisconsin is really good two main we should be taken down from those watched hours and should not be representing the american people i don't intend to ever reported giving the names of traitors giving the names of communists for discover them important position plus i really appreciate it very much for your being with us tonight thank thank you mr the editorial board for this edition of the long-chain cause go close mister william bradford ily and mister henry has left our distinguished guests was the honorable joseph kamikaze united state senator from wisconsin active worlds they respond again here from a quarter here again the world series long green card paula rise above american and national day for me mounting losses exclusively but i mean all the games including the world's fair the most on it walks in the world of sports is launching in the world's most on it wafts the only watch in history do intend world's fair grand prizes twenty eight gold medals and so many others for accuracy in fields of precise time how that's why throughout the world no other name on a watch carries the prestige of laundry the world's most haunted watch infor we want to first choice less discriminating people the world over and yet the you know that you made by the end all and all by and probably give the launching lots for as little as seventy one fifty laundry in the world's most all at once premium product of a laundry list all what happened since eighteen sixty six maker of watches all the highest debt we invited to join us every monday wednesday and friday evening at the same time for the laundry in public a television journal of the important thing broadcast on the top of launching in the world's most on and off and whatnot distinguished companions of the world all night long reminding you that long gene and with no water also service by more than four thousand leaving joanna who proudly display this sample agency fall on gene what stars forty dollars mr mrs laws on the c_b_s_ television network time for the com and none of them television journal of the important in terms of the aisle also you every monday wednesday and friday a presentation of the laundry list of all what happened later on long jane the world's most on it watch and whatnot distinguished companion to the world on its own gene good evening this is frank night may i introduce our talented players for this edition of the laundry in costco mister william bradford puree editor of the american mercury and mister hardy for noted correspondent and often our distinguished guests for this evening is doctor caused a lot american labor party represent dr lamont uh... our viewers of course many of them are know that you are somewhat controversial political figure and i'm sure they welcome you tonight and will extend to you the same degree of tolerance that day extended to the views expressed here as an analyst program by senator mccarthy now at tonight's error and i believe your candidate for the united states senate in new york is that correct that astronauts wife tastes campaign for political office and uh... and and now you are the candidate for the american labor party in new york that's true and is that party affiliated with the progressive party nationally yes uh... are a national ticket that our president has spent some time and effort by thousands of our bass now have to make the party is the new york unit of that party now that's the party that there are viewers remember it was created by mister wallace in nineteen hundred forty-eight texas yes now serve her you are have then most of your active lifetime i believe as an american who was generally friendly toward the soviet union is that correct sergio youth so classify i think you could think that yes ask a question um... of doctor about the british you're in the world for us today is whether we can have peace with russia rich spending billions of dollars on the premise that uh... we have to stave off russian attractive so far sending troops abroad to europe now do you think it's possible to make peace with russian without flew force of arms i certainly do think it's possible and of course if you resort to force of arms that will result in a terrible thing well wallets nobody can win i believe that in spite of the soviet union to the states which i think how many inspite of mistakes on the american side we can get together over the conference table and weight these things out making a start with a relaxing the tensions that i was assisting in the world today just what would be your method in doing that getting together so i mean that's what you have to do well yet so i would approve of a perhaps the five teleconference or to power conference on the top level with total fallon truman whoever is president of the united states and carrying out the idea that uh... the anticommunist nehru suggested recently of talking these things over in a five pollock on plants around the conference table now there been any such conferences issues and now we've usually been disillusioned why do you think this time after the workout hyatt dot com is that what like al but of course i believe we should make immediate steps toward relaxing these tensions by getting an immediate cease-fire in korea and then perhaps leading china into the united nations and then restoring well trade which has been disrupted over the past few years how do we got a cease-fire well i think of that the best plan has been suggested is too let the prisoner of war as you are present and all of us for settlement between four and a withdrawals switzerland sweden poland and czechoslovakia and let that be settled after the cease-fire actions has been made on the present based i think the north koreans and the chinese would agree such a compromise and it could be wiped out and say this and i thought i which is going on over there in korea closer now and order to capture views purposes is it true to say we will mention that you are one of the americans who is generally friendly towards soviet union now you made several trips to to russia didn't you during the thirties i'm making threats misty you know we in nineteen thirty two and nineteen thirty eight and and and during that bad period a year or one of the americans who thought that there was something enormously hopeful for mankind going on in russia that's right but i was never an apologist for them i always thought the mistakes on the evils and the soviet union it seems to me that any country has voted it's good and bad sides and i think they toward russia uh... now for instance the courage trials in nineteen thirty seven uh... it you're one of the americans who thought that those files were properly and where honor both trials and and that the government the soviet union was proper and and and carrying out that first well i think that innocent people thought that and i think mister yoy but so far the great more self-confidence and i think that that they would just one and i have a supporter it winston churchill when one of his books they said that he believed they were necessary regretful now if you have also uh... is it fair to say that that that you've been generally critical of organized religions and the christian religion particularly well uh... and i've been critical of of theology and plentiful ideas in the tapes existed you eat but naturally i support the testament ideals and teachings of jesus and uh... in my own philosophy bring both in cost humidity's been your belief that the christian church in western europe for instance has been age a reactionary political as well i would always want to be specific on that and and say what katie exactly what was their policy because in many cases many catholics to have taken a liberal policy and social affairs and all fighting for international peace today unwilling to make any overall condemnation of the tapes a religion or a country now you have also been a member or an officer of a number of organizations that have been labels severity by the government the united states now sir do you have any any regrets as to those memberships well i can't think that i do miss tilly as a matter of fact the halls of basic resting it seems to me with unconstitutional and illegal and it was carried out as you know without giving any of these organizations access to testify and answer the charges against well served now with that with that background what do you regard as a candidate for the united states senate what do you regard as the most important issue before the american people today well i think there are two most important issues if i may put it that way the restoration of civil liberties for everybody in this country capitalist way kids socialist communist the enemies of communists uh... catholics and a siesta everything else and the second big issue is international peace and assault uh... those two issues i'm emphasizing in my campaign and of course they had tied up together right now in the first issue the restoration of civil liberties affected by that you mean that civil civil liberties are threatened today that they need restoring old law and threatened they have been suppressed right left here and if he doesn't want all the time the field of of governmental violation uh... to uh... non governmental violation in private entertainment feels like uh... radio even television movies and publishing which would you say that uh... senator mccarthy is a is a part of that threat i'm afraid he has because mccartney has kept the american people start up over a an alleged threat of communist insurrection here and it seems to me has gone much too far in the direction of suppressing actually the bill of rights and making everybody's scared to death so that people now and that's what they call self-censorship and i wanted to let not go on and on them and uh... not stick their necks out they just keep quiet when he's got a mating everybody's scared to death do you believe that our very large number of americans are living in fear today uh... of senator mccarthy in what he stands for well not so much out mccarthy himself as the the the fear that he is startup that fear of government people losing their jobs because they refused dot some vague relationship to a communist organization back in nineteen thirty two all this i consider going pretty far sprite but it's not only mccarthy the democrats have a man like that in his name is the cap and he is just as bad in my opinion and more powerful actually in the senate of the united states lesser-known this problem of peace which year i believe that mode both major part is that from debate the issue that more people are interested in narrower uh... in in western europe you've expressed in this year painted on career in western europe are you critical of our maintaining troops in western europe well i i am indeed i think that it's not necessary faith that there is a very a danger of soviet military aggression in western europe because that is the latest white they way through propaganda and taking advantage of the economic conditions now as it happens we are bringing about bad economic conditions in western europe that's one of the great troubles with our policy doctor let me on the rapper i did i ask this question because it is pregnant uh... suppose we withdrew all our financial aid and all of our troops from europe do you think that the communist but pretty much leave europe along do you think you're a picture of the european countries themselves would go communist internally not necessarily privately myself and hope about the european countries of england france and italy might uh... established reform government labor government such as you have an independent but they would have no allegiance to russia not necessarily there was still be strong communist movement in those countries but what america has done it seems to me still fighting with armaments program on them and disrupting east-west trade is to depress that living standards and in that way opened the gates through the communist party is more than before because communist as you know five on economic misery hanan bed economic condition the doctor is a final question uh... would you tell our audience kind of america you would like to see during the next four years well high believe although it was a great country where the great tradition but the fact addition has been betrayed since the death of franklin d_ runs about i believe that would be reestablishment of peace we can reestablish civil liberties here and then start date march renewal march in america toward economic security and abundance for everyone in this country is it fair to say that you are a socialist image you want to see a repeat restored in and you want to see this government proceed further in the direction of socialism that's right floorplan socialism went democratic means putting it into affect and not revolution you think private property should be on by the state fast well not all private property mr beta the main means of production and distribution it's closer and i'm certain that our viewers have enjoyed these forthright views from you sir and thank you very much for being with us the opinions expressed as evening are necessarily those of the speaker the editorial board for this edition of the launching promised those laws mister william bradford killing and the mister hardy for it our distinguished guests was tough because the law american labor party represent and the it world series product the best days of the year for baseball and this year again world series yes all of our supposed who's gone team offered exclusively what i mean all the game including the 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reminding you know that long-chain with all options are sold and service from coast to coast by more than four thousand leading dilemma proudly display their family agency on on james wal-mart it slightly picked the winner on the c_b_s_ television the first time for the compton monitor television journal of the important issues of the aisle presentation of the laundry list of all what happened later on long jane the world's most on it locked and what distinguished companion to the world ahmed long gene believing business frank nice now introduce our color codes for this edition of the launching collins co mister william bradford killing editor of the american mercury and mister eliot pain associate editor of united nations world our distinguished guest for this evening is the honorable fuller walked governor of the state of florida who are at the earth first uh... no you as one of the more controversial political figures in the south uh... they remember uh... little engagement that you had with the senator people over during his investigation and tonight i'm sure that our viewers would like some of your expressions as to the political situation in florida now for sir uh... we've had governor talmadge illness programmer a few days ago he told us his position we have certain other southern governors what's your position in the present national campaigns mister u_n_ one hundred percent plus for stevenson and spark well now are you're one of the radical governors in the south are you conservative where do you fit in this political firm uh... mister you know i think you might appropriately and aptly described me as a liberal conservative well garnered as the uh... other work liberal conservative leader and he's s cpc not a composer efi pc a mystery and leave believe in the constitution at i believe all good americans do and weary because tuition it doesn't give the federal government the power of pass on their feet bc uh... that could be enforced with jr senators europe's leading writers ryan well i don't know so much about that i'm an american forest but i believe in treatment of body friend right given everybody an equal opportunity that job our business to stevenson's positions on those issues uh... altogether salute you sir where all of them they come they recently then most positions on that subject during including that general eisenhower's well i think i guess what his position in the vacillate showing changes from database so that i can keep up with the hollywood latest position this pain pacific when a general eisenhower theater widely-publicized visit to your state recently uh... what was effective his trip to a uh... well it's hard to say in this do you have been in politics for twenty five years in about all the time learn to do is to make a lot of yet throttled poses an x writer even uh... cellmark ways i might be assumed allexperts but he was well-received that great many people turn out to see him in he was treated florida hospitality in cordiality the feeling here that he got more hospitality then you'll get bogged down that you think that also applies to where the effect that carried burns might have been his switched to eisenhower for governor burned is one of the most beloved and revered figures in this trial and uh... we have real defection for him in the southwest how about if in a political leaders position in the south will greatly influence their vote siva great number of people in the south just about everybody in the south is i suspect most of my on the north and west do they old their independence when it comes to casten of hope you have a lot of republicans in florida don't you governor yes it we've got a very large republican infiltration in the florida in recent years and i may say we welcome them because they're they're almost all of them well-heeled and uh... capable of doing a lot to develop our state and make fine citizens but barry you might say unsatisfactory boat will serve now about florida and uh... has industrialization preceded this fast in florida that has in other states very very fast mister hewitt for many years leave alone won't tourism and agriculture but short on industrialization but none of the burn up some policies of roosevelt uh... we have proceeded rapidly in the industrialization of florida ali industrious fast moving up alongside allied with cultural an hour to arrest when a about terrorism uh... how important is tourism to the economy of florida mister hewitt it isn't almost all-important the people of florida have approval annual income of about three and a half billion dollars about one billion of those three and a half billion dollars is derived from tourism so you can see that about one out of every three and i have dollars we take in comes from these splendid finan affluent people from other states to come to florida paresh relaxation in reinvigorate shannon quotation i also account for uh... divorces governor well if you haven't come down to america liberation but none deposits because i was one of the many are you might say facets of florida's charm well this friday go to complete list of states is arkansas in nevada and of course is that mister hewitt we had a little that handicap they have a believer six days sixty coming six we try to his reform of those two states and you have to live in florida for the full period of ninety days before you can follow the horses adhesion make more money from each of our state for c lawyer says long we keep them that the board is then they are coerced but i believe it's money well spent because they get a new lease on life and recapture a whole lot of lost you fly live down then and just everywhere they have benefited me improve it's an area saying that go into paradise that can be achieved without dying in the campaign that is gambling including agonized knows that we have suppressed gambling in florida almost completely from more than fifty years fitted operated just about as open as i areas uh... filling stations but and the last three or four years we have just about suppressed illegal gambling we have on gambling apparently a few of the arming of the horse tracks and all the facts that i live with in florida now uh... you rather see risk risk if you get an a dot htm off a card game where there's any money only once stated for senator keep over was responsible for that change for him how he came down there and that a lot of shatman hollering and screaming and i learn about it after we had uh... made a good start toward suppressing it uh... he is was using a special senate committee for the purpose of promote himself up by the media came down got a lot of headlines and a lot of tub opinion annoys making down in history well i was it was some of the people over i believe the charges that uh... and some of those people around miami we're good friends of yours who were involved in that dan optimistic viewing all men who run for president good friend everybody let it be a good friend to it of the fact is an under my administration uh... illegal gambling and part of adventure fresh for the first time in more than fifty years it was introduced in the part in the eighties as i recall it edited run almost without molestation ball that time under my administration we have practically suppressed illegal again we have plenty of little para mutual general and i wonder why that uh... side of the question didn't appear more playing in the newspapers around the country well ur certificate farmer and his accomplices was seen as it did and they work bringing out whatever news they wanted to bring out mister press and what evidence it didn't want to come out he was running for president he was not uh... make in a moment by the investigation is paying it now so sense of terrorism to come back to that said the accents serious contribute about one third of the total income of florida as one of your uh... pleasures and murder of his perhaps to invite before the event on the tour for instance howard yes sure had discovered you know the finest of the forty eight states uh... with this old exceptional florida which of course stand at the top of the latest by any standard all measurements i'd just come back from a two of those two in the states inviting everybody in those states who has not already been departed become and those who what where they've been there to come back and i should at this time like to invite every person who is on her nose less than we had a look at in on this program and understand it's one of the most popular programs in the western world i think i think i think for one of them to come the flyer that we have about five million annual business for part of what we've got room for friday morning around nine am governor just ask how many days here is the sunshine well audit schedule is three hundred and sixty five days misses the schedule once in awhile misdemeanors but in saint petersburg is you know publisher of the latest rate for everybody in the year that this on the eastern a little bit some of the day v still in business he's deliberate isn't going to call yes not just now but it didn't go to shape is that malanje watches capable where governor to come back to uh... the national political scene which of your is a particularly energetic just uh... how do you believe this delay action will go on november the fourth nineteen fifty two dollars mister if you if you flatter me back to me if a lot appears to be uh... opinion amanda you appear to be estimate an opinion among as i've said i've been in there politics on mostly on outer fringes of it for about twenty five years uh... more than half of my lifetime in all i can do is make a guest in there you go wild guesses comical out yet and say you can answer your question that the republicans in nineteen fifty two eight-b_ will be defeated worse than they've been since nineteen thirty six eight d emily character displacement evening florida will be any democratic yes sir i do and i'd like to give you a mystery in a few of my reasons for believing that in florida we have approximately one million one hundred and eighteen thousand registered democrat for the big beyond me and we have about the economy republicans in about five thousand independence i don't believe that the most crack dealers and know you've man couldn't believe that they would be another sergeant among those one million one hundred may eighteen thousand democrats to give the republicans of victory we got a little taste of republicanism in nineteen twenty eight we never have recovered permanent part of mister i mean we got another military started in nineteen fifty when one of our county is from dallas county went republican industries people are still weeping over it almost uh... we just can't testify makes it seems to go with republican is we don't like hard times we love prosperity down and we've got it under the democrats are not sure that there is a very much appreciate seeing you tonight and thank you for being with us later this year the opinions expressed are necessarily those of the speakers the editorial board for this edition of the mounting problems go clause mister william bradford killing and macedonia pain our distinguished guests was the honorable for a walk governor of the state of florida it's world series time again the vast areas of the year for baseball and this year again the world series is launching time c_s_o_ leon hotmail connecticut and national baseball leagues use launching lots of exclusively for driving all the games including the world series truly the most honored watch in the world of sports is launching the world's most on it walks the only watch in history ever to end their morals their grand prizes twenty eight gold medals and so many hours for accuracy in fields of precise timing that is why throughout the world no other name on a watch carries the prestige of laundry the world's most pollard watchin sports the watch 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of all what happened later on launching the world's most ahmedabad and what distinguished companion to the world on a daunting good evening this is frank night may i introduce our color because for this edition of the launching cosco mister william bradford healing editor of the american mercury and mister hennelly has left contributing editor of newsweek magazine our distinguished guest for this evening as mister three of them are caught former assistant united states attorney general domestic auto now that you were back in the private life and done with being a bureaucrat perhaps you can tell us something about the pressures that were brought on you when you are assistant attorney general what kind of pressures are they well with the heads of the places well i was sitting there for the mission if you can understand that but they came largely from the suburbs of the congressman almost continues today from the prominent men in public life that normal here they come in the form of telephone calls and visits or what women of communications of course what will the telephone but there were many many conferences that were head with sandwiches and congressman in my office and so they have beyond woohoo is so busy i would accommodated you'll go to his office what would be a typical request took on request with tax cases for example involved o_d_s_ when i was in the text of the agent excuse bball by i remember one no who's troubled me a great deal what will swallow raven love dot when was one of the american parachuted leatherman quote him some of the time that with the vice president would be called me about role for the view download florida favor from you sir well so he was he was uh... he was concerned about the the interests of this fellow cannot deliver but he came to see me about pastries was sick of some of the six oaks what was wrong and i thought of that the doctors government office building that the ordeal of which i would not result in the jet was definitely there was no alternative but to go ahead with his view cameras today are told that that is very little for the first period of course here this man failure from north carolina at yes of lost him them for about four years you were and a ed tax division of the uh... department of justice that's right here that day say it started a the prosecutor attacks case so as to settle it yes or you know that that's what brought you aren't always fresh that's right um... unfortunately you can't don't keep this power to another who lives in your absence and you really have to say that all is committed to add a appearing on the president's afterall barricaded yes i do remember will solely etiquette michigan uh... taken every edit it sticking petrified all is good friends you're going to be a transparency is also i dot e book limited though would be when the ah... when you left me a orthotics what's your theory is that the president saying that you acting gave you the clue such specs it 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committee hearings the chairman of the subcommittee had congressman king a year ago resurgence judy and recreation your trust in the done irreparable damage to the government now what is your comment on that state and he said he said i had uh... don't feed you send to my blog and i've seen you have to have it with women chairman sees working within a month he he did give service to his government and he did a disservice to the honorable people matej division any time i get stephenie minutes actually as you saw it in the four years your iran test expectations you have any cases that u_s_ makes japan's of prop the sixteen thousand suitcases probably forty five percent more compromises settled and of talks between five hundred income tax fraud case say at least cases easier i i'd like to tell our viewers uh... you get calls from members of congress uh... during this period barrel individual yes uh... and those members of congress is a warning to the to uh... favorably considered their constituents asap yes so they have as a part of the system is only a stable they will of strong representation has been made to the gentleman the war on the ball and all of that relations with the of the work and some of them was convinced that uh... i was about to do the justice by inviting someone and of course i'll try to convince a comes from that i had no located because the fact was so strong that it just had to be done but i'd like to take up one specific case let's take the case of the kansas city vote frauds now you were in on that for awhile that's why you hauled in by anybody or anything steffi and by yourself most of the changes to the investigation allows films from of the many calls that we received we have complaints from individuals out in the congressional district that uh... congressman expelled and the comes from strong others this was a nineteen forty six years of that was when i was not going to expel was the uh... congressman that uh... the democratic candidate the president truman favorite yes and it was it was argued that fraud was used to elect him although his democratic opponent eighty s so that it was a case a friend a lot of that to do is done about it in kansas city early and then it came to your attention is about right yes right as a rad just that way of information uh... how does a man whose dentistry could turn it down and i had a c get positions such as you occupied washington some senator bring you there most of them most of the had anything to do with my beloved weston mister clark told me would like to google office as you know the state's attorney had louis trading in the united states and he would want to fill the vacancy that he created by accepting the the attorney joseph of the country how he says that because of this for the rest of which i have made well he felt with the president because they have decided to extend the invitation to me in that was why i came to washington onion with some of the who who was a vision and or something and use of the baby unloaded looming of about the invitation from the schools financially he moved to see him personally nasd is getting says such a position that where you have the decision within itself others millions of dollars in tax cases all of these calls that u_p_s_ white house for members of congress that's inherent in our system this is the absolute it's enthusiasm very very normal thing that woman who has who has to make the decision its resources becky ogle i'd like to get back to the to the specific cases we took up because i think birthday clarified the whole situation if we went into something like that say the kansas city most case now you were called in on that and you stadium for a while and then you work tank in office we are right and wrong what what happened with the has it was that uh... this luminaries investigation this preliminary investigation become quite a famous memoranda memorandum the f_b_i_ has been completed his fuhrman investigation is the increasing alexander city hall yet so we can use it if you're using the investigation to see the stuff yes we had uh... a fifty investigators and there were a thousand people interviewed him out of that number of for eighteen hundred fifty-four affidavits were taken and that was a part of the preliminary investigation report to me by the f_b_i_ because we had a lot of these things you turned it over to the f_b_i_ round we'd ask them to investigate as new too too to make a preliminary investigations sold to determine we've got we've noted we had to eat investigation it would cost a spanking sum of money because we pay the cost almost real evaluate our president call you all fat investigational mode or through his daughters it's recalled on formal normal and that most of uh... i was uh... uh... i receive i've never seen the communique from the white house from any source and we all really believe that the facts were not sufficient to warrant if other investigation because we could not find where that was in the air with the two or more people conspired together to the class will write little loves to cook one of the important things to you i believe this is in the last two or three weeks you bunco undergone extensive investigation washington but it's just committee hector waved germiston shelf uh... at more or less rendered this judgment which he said that your quote an honest man who is indiscreet in his associations an eggplant conformers to the peculiar moral climate of washington now etc is that a fair description as of your experience as a well i know that the chairman enmity keating was right win these same to the american people that are wise and on his way high hamburgers agreed with them at all and i know they're right and look at the cute you are a prominent washington europa kizlyar it if is almost completely i think you're right there's a loaf of key is most peculiar mark climate u font if you see the world everybody who gets off at union station 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the new york herald tribune and mister william bradford healing editor of the american rectory our distinguished guests for this evening is the honorable and brewster united states senate uh... problem and the opinions expressed are necessarily those of the speakers to procure audience carcinoid tumors finger shana senior senator from maine how long have you been in the senate there this is my eleven p_m_ and what are your committee assignments now sir them on foreign relations and interstate and foreign commerce and i believe that our hands there understands that you are one of the three senators who has just ah... rejected be nomination non-productive jessup uh... that's correct is mister yes there was a subcommittee of five members and uh... we've held hearings for three weeks and three of us more evidence is confirmation senator smith son of a new ad on the ground with the laptop telecom problems five voted against him on the ground it could make himself understood and i thought that was the first qualification but diplomat asunder i believe that uh... mister jackson uh... background came into one of the discussion yes i did before or not only from red china yes that was the basis of the original attacked on him in on the police's if he had advocated present status of the university of pennsylvania had some very serious charges and substantiated them pretty well as some of the evidence removed from the world that this might set a dangerous precedent in which share of the past under instead of the past beliefs of every nominee would be scrutinized brought forth to impugning today my basis of criticism was his lack of candor and admitting the opinions he inhaled is attempted cover-up opinions which he obviously had held we had form and send a smith and uh... mister special general forty a m today apple core all testified the understood from just that that he a rather inclined to the recognition of red china he absolutely denies it it doesn't seem all those men could be wrong or else he doesn't have the capacity to make himself understood events unfortunate in the bedroom and you'll feel better only about him if he had uh... send one yet so i and feel that way i think you would have made a much better show and we had to buy us down there and we unanimously confirmed in the day along with eight other delegates and left a good just about the senate acted today purple my very great gratification i was glad they took missus roosevelt lauren austin out of the class of on the senator fused confirm so tat suppose that you're quite popular with the your colleague senator mccarthy now as a result of this action do you regard at your broker made vindication of what is common in owners mccarthyism no i think the mccarthy charges did not occupy as prominent a place in this situation as the friends of mister jessica desired they started out to make a copy of the issue rather than just that but as a result of the entry of house fastened issue became just that and his actions this does to a measurable extent vindicate macarthur's original chudu year goal that he felt that josip was the architect of a far eastern policy uh... senator smith himself agreed was one of the fundamental issues that was the original mccarthy charged now senator on that issue uh... i believe that you are well known supporter of senator candidacy for the past and yes i have long believed that he was the logical nominee you've known the senator for many years as early as i voted farm for president robert law review thirty years ago do you think that senator taft the number one can win the republican nomination i believe that he has a most excellent chance i think he's a long ways tote up today from what i've observed in the country and do you think that that the republican nominee he would have a good chance to defeat french crewmen i think he'll make the kind of a campaign which i believe the republicans in the many americans warmer a fight in campaign that's the kind of a many years and years a tremendous uh... knowledge of events that's one of his unique qualifications because the as an encyclopedic mine has a dollars fingertips and what do you think there will be the principle of issue in the presidential campaign i think that confusion corruption and communism are all together like that would be the major issues in the campaign i think we have a great he love ammunition on all those cause confusion corruption and communism that uh... you you expect that to be one of the republican slogan i'd it's my slogan of a rapid campaigns the f_e_c_ catholics now i'm not going to the program that you were wondering you know many who one hours the general eisenhower that somewhere down the road and i just a moment activism and analyzing how are you compared to the general eisenhower mister captain came up with most of that uh... no i wouldn't say that that was the case i came back fully persuaded as i stated that general eisenhower was the indispensable man in europe and i was very much gratified although you might not agree uh... to find that they are times agreed to me the other day when they ask cars bonded over in europe add up to a column start of the same effect was that was very objective politicians of sometimes i thought that and hurt our tns would like to do spain because you've been active in trying to obtain more american aid for spain i believe you also travel there i don't know that several times and feel very strongly about the wisdom of a cultivating bomb along closer relations with them now what is the basis of this error i mean are you interested in uh... cultivating them for military reasons is that every corner store owner who all of our defense of fires that's one thing on we have which we have complete unification the army because of the uh... grounded as often yac call because of the splendid condition even operate all the year in a very good airfields and the navy because of the ports and because it's the key to the mediterranean how we can ever expect to have a great fleeing over there and the mediterranean as we do now without uh... x job sympathetic cooperation from spain is incalculable how then do we have all its opposition opposition from the white house i think it is emotional and uh... ideological the french and the british governments now on the part of uh... been uh... very critical of the bronco regina and their many elements in this country who agree if the british elections should go to mister churchill there would be quite a change in the british and it uh... churchill who was all through the war most earlier that spanish picture and i've discussed it with him this summer and i know that he fully agrees with those in this country who considers spain as the cornerstone european defense quite parenthetical he not only in spain uh... do you think church you know has a premature and that was the feeling when i was there and apparently or at least development centers indicator the betting odds are very much in his favor as they were in favor of mister doing a couple years ago parents out there and i can come back at the moment in the military aspects of spain uh... there are military authorities believe that we can hold spain in the event of a warm trail hearing these are the best natural barrier in the world probably via phone or you'll see a running from the mediterranean to the atlantic and uh... almost impenetrable barrier so that it would be very feasible in spain has from one to two million men who are good fighters whatever you think about the spaniards are certainly fighters as they demonstrated in their own civil war malpractice that's right and uh... the opposition we were speaking of the activities in our country through our eight displaying and you said that it was emotional has been really busy if you are so many important very well that was when i return to our brothers bout of colin about her own religious fanaticism but uh... that has been very greatly played up an agitated and i think uh... it has been done influence operating very promptly in our state department as manifest in variety of ways not a finally announced a year ago january they were going to nam allies relation then this year shown on the finally persuaded them uh... that we must cultivate close uh... military arrangements and he was over there i was at the same time when his tragic death came why is it that we haven't heard anything more about it and send him a lot of the state department is not doing exactly what they did on china and exactly what they've done in some other quarters they are carrying on a slowdown on that situation anup planning to sabotage the program if they can and i think it is a tragic below at the adequate preparations about defense voice outside of the money will grow created this hundred we appropriated a year ago sixty two million dollars it took him nearly a year to distribute it meanwhile they gave fifty million dollars to yugoslavia before they even had any authorization that made the difference those yugoslavia as a communist regime while spain has a catholic ideology and uh... that is apparently not separable to those in control in our state department and i think it's time the american people understand it and i had to stand your senator that you believe that uh... american dollars spent abroad can be spent very effectively and spain however thank you very much for being with us tonight the editorial board for this edition of the laundry in promised ovr mr donald i rogers and mister william bradford hewitt our distinguished guests one of the honorable brewster united states senate uh... from maine i went to the museum of the city of new york last time you got a picture of the new york of eighteen sixty six the reason of course was within eighteen sixty six in new york the launching what norwalk company opened its doors for that they gave me this name has been named riversdale insured from the hudson 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this evening is the honorable robert asker united state senator from oklahoma the opinions expressed unnecessarily those of the speaker senator kerrey it's a pleasure to have you this on your return engagement on the promise cope and it's uh... seems particularly property heavy tonight because our audience uh... have been looking at a republican convention and i dare say that a great many americans have forgotten that there are democrats who are running for president so tonight sir we'd like to have some of your impressions how the republican convention now why did you happen to here general eisenhower's acceptance speech no list hewitt i didn't why not sick well to tell you the truth uh... i've felt he'd probably accept and uh... this car and i hadn't had our dinner so uh... we went in a timely if he didn't idea about the for long well i suppose you didn't follow the the convention very closely yes i did what are some of your impressions of the republican conventions will the the republicans uh... have again demonstrated that uh... a spin form used making a record demand for months running away from it they have again refused to nominate a man who had anything to do with the making of the record that he's going to have to run on uh... they've selected uh... uh... one cool has had no part in uh... making the record and so far as i know no party and uh... in formulating the program for the future do do you don't think that the republicans have selected their their strongest uh... potential candidate well our that of course remains to be seen the hamburg they have at least disadvantage in the man they've selected he it doesn't have the liability of any republican record and uh... unusual however he used to have to wrong on the record that they've made then d program that they have formulated now nobody knows whether he even able campaigner or not uh... they've got uh... man who looked very experienced campaigner t_v_ leno do you feel that he will be able to conduct as aggressively campaign has would have senator task for instance and not on the basis of the republican program in the republican record no i do not uh... do you think senator taft would have been able to have conducted a better campaigner well certainly senator test for them to have the advantage in at least knowing something about uh... what the record in the program was uh... and and uh... and what his position was and what he thought about it when i was at the impression that uh... to be in labs in our have been telling the american people uh... what he believes that for months now distillers and out well he's been indulging in lecturing generalities where he said anything on many questions he's uh... said i don't know i'll say this for him he's down to the point now where he's gonna have to get down to specifics he's gonna find out that in this congress that he said apart of now that people are going to expect in demand that he faced a cut baggett isn't the selection of eisenhower as a candidate going to change the complexion of the issue says foreign policy for example idea certainly not an isolationist he's much closer to the democratic ticket party-line on uh... foreign policy as many i'm going to make a campaign issue out of foreign policy well uh... if you have the opportunity to speak his position on foreign policy and and it's will move it's a force he's personally concerned he has supported the the foreign policy in the name of this administration fit you must remember this that uh... he's not running a little he'd running as a part of the party that have a slate of candidates and uh... they have candidates for the congress as well as for the president samper and uh... should he win and should they win uh... and they should he favor the same foreign policy in the future that he has indicated he favors in the past he'd find himself in the very calm happy position of being the cap of uh... of for his own party who violently disagree with him and who regardless of what he thinks about it or says about it would not let him have or carry out a foreign policy similar to that one which the democratic administration has carried out but he has uh... when been pretty clear and uh... saying what he believes is the foreign policy of this country what it should be and he has been a participant in uh... activating the policy we have today volume lymphatic he's been a protest from in carrying out the policy of the majority party right now if he becomes a part of the majority party which is dedicated to endeavor and foreign policy bc eisenhower's been in the very fortunate position just for being in charge of whatever situation he was a part he will be commander in chief of the issue uh... chief of staff of that to the president of something else query his orders we carried out now he thinks he can uh... give that being removed within congress wonders and have been came out you only get olsten cool inquired of some evening and i have a heart to heart talked with harry but i don't get the facts of life about how that will be examining sometimes has to do with what congress does it hasn't been true that in the in the last two democratic administrations we have we've seen the chief executive uh... believe the molder of the foreign policy it seems to me that's going to be the style weasley almaty seeing the cheese eggs eighteen spent the majority of his own party and a minority of the opposition party supporting him in that foreign policy now if he has a great majority in his own party finding an ant then he's going to find that uh... he's under a handicap for with city he won't be able to overcome anymore than he's going to be able to overcome the handicapped in this campaign of of having to carry the republican banner march on the republican republican record that run on their program sunila brothel halo so i don't believe i can carry synthetic come back to the convention uh... perhaps points out that were there any surprises there for you for instance uh... well we're surprised at general mikhail anything in general macarthur speaks all home a lot uh... i heard in my partner's the him when he made the first time mandanna i read about it when he made it the second time when our about your colleague as senator dirksen is supposed to be the grey are doing the republican party and i enjoyed the angela dinner one senator's and had the same he was just enough of a realist and just enough about what was happening and what happened said while he had me nation freeze audience he proceeded to read the obituary of the republican campaign for nineteen hundred and fifty two the senator that uh... i'm sure that they're audiences appreciated your criticism the republican convention but after all in our facing the democratic plan and you're one of the uh... three or four leading candidates for the democratic nomination thank you sir thing on here and i i hope you look get that message over to the convention out in chicago dominating then do you expect to have any names do you expect to be placed before the democratic convention i'm sure there'll be a minimum of pm candidate for president shouldn't be american that and what is the eight approximate delegate land up at the moment sir who are the leading candidate so i don't think that you don't want mister russell and missed ke fall for the two front runners i would say that they'd have in the neighborhood of three hundred peace and where do you stand sure there well i'm hoping that i'll be no worse than fourth i think i'll have a minimum of a hundred and fifty on the first ballot and then uh... uh... and more as we go along uh... what what is the democratic uh... campaign platform going to be isn't going to be the repeat that is are you going to follow through on the truman program well of course uh... and nobody had would be presumptuous enough to say what the platform committee would bring to the convention or what the convention uh... wouldn't do it in the main of course they'll approve it but they have demonstrated in the past and sometimes they re uh... make such changes is they want on the floor of the convention i'd see this demme's between the democratic party the republican party is this they spend four years making a uh... a record and then four months running from we spend four years making a record and then four years running on that record and on the proposals that we have to improve it for the following four years now serve what our dances just seen the big bright over the seating of southern delegations and the republican convention uh... what will be they say mollified in the democratic convention but will your big inter-party battle intra-party battle be over well maybe a few contest two delegations are ordinarily it's not too many and uh... then you have honest me aetna hearing the comcast and may end up equity and justice deciding them and then our convention will have that confidence in their owned committees and their own judges that when the reports are brought in to be a matter of routine to accept them now so it is a final question will be about the incident yes some added how you think the campaign will develop from this point on and your prediction is that what you think the outcome of the campaign me well i think that day the campaigns don't go like this mister eisenhower has a great decision to make general eisenhower pardon me he's gonna have to decide whether to make the meeting campaign like to do and will keep did embrace the democratic recruitment program poet aspen try to blaze a new train we do not know that wherever he goes we'll meet him well thank you very much for being with us the editorial board for this edition of the long dream crossbow laws mister william bradford healing and lester kena kramer our distinguished guests was the honorable robert after united states senate uh... from oklahoma the the results of the nineteen fifty-one competitive trials at the 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editor of the american mercury and mister james h_ r_ cromwell's former united states minister to canada our distinguished guests for this evening is the honorable robert esker united state senator from oklahoma the opinions expressed are necessarily those of the speakers senator kerrey says you're our distinguished senator from oklahoma and a candidate for the democratic presidential nomination supplies of heavy here tonight sir to discuss some of your views with our audience now as a first question sir where do you fit in the democratic how would you call yourself a new dealer welfare dealer sir in all turned into mean just what those who used in intended amy i have supported roosevelt and in the may not have support room i call myself the liberal jeffersonian i see now what would you get a safe whether you've got think of yourself as being a truman fair dealer all u_n_ dot how u_n_ support of the of what is known as truman's fair deal that he's now insisting on has been insisting on while he's been there if i could be a number of things which he is foolish to have included it update has been turned a fair deal that i don't agree with state medicines for instance socialized medicine and uh... and uh... as shown the things which in michael and evolve in the main i am a liberal democrat so that you have quite a record as the governor of oklahoma for having us believe change the state deficit tend to uh... considerable i believe that uh... isn't it true that when you were in office the deficit was forty five million and when you left at one point was the situation in that interview that mentioned in the oklahoma one ninety eight four years later the explorer of the day it had been paid and we had a forty million dollar charity well seminar i ran a very interesting little square than the paper the other day be effected war i think it was the year nineteen forty four that are uh... federal expenditures were and taxes around forty four billion dollars and uh... now in fifty two with no war going on that said we're going to spend on the stand between eighty and ninety billion dollars now as a man whose record is uh... so excellent and trying to save money for the taxpayer how would you handle a situation like that where you president players at and i remember in nineteen forty four the pact income was under fifty billion dollars but the total extended tour was around a hundred billion dollars those were the years in which we increase the national babies you will recall from about forty billion door were two hundred and sixty billion dollars nala uh... in the last five years the combined income of the government has exceeded its expenses about a billion dollars this year we'll have a deficit of u_s_ however than that amount next year greater but we're paying as legal up almost and then in view of the fact that we passed the peak of the defense spending next year i think we can and will be back on a pair of legal basis after the next fiscal year to come back to the democratic some of the pair as i understand that there have been two movements in the party itself is an improvement toured uh... compromise and playing down the differences within the party the differences between the conservative in the more liberal elements and then lately even on the part of the president as well as other belligerent attitude on the part of the new deal fair deal group now a are you one of those uh... truman belligerence that wants to drive on toward uh... more and more so-called social games or do you believe that the time has come for some compromise within the democratic party way all progress comes of that uh... through compromise there those who want to go faster than others i must say to you that i'm about in the middle between the two extremes in the democratic party has been delayed uh... your and that's just the president was reported yesterday is insisting that uh... the big issue in nineteen fifty two should be truman is something that he'd like to see uh... the reelection decided on the issue truman is a man that he expected to uh... stop the country in the same man and he did in nineteen forty eight well i'm sure that the president will support checking but he won't make issues he should have been the kennedy issue to be made by the democratic convention in chicago in the new nominee and i think it is your your you you're ninety ranks as director make truman is on the the issue in nineteen fifty two well i'm neither anxious to make it nor to keep it fahmed i recognize the reality is that the issue will be the record and program of the democratic party on the one hand in contrast to the lack of either on the part of the republican party how do you stay in some of that on the so-called welfare state you believe in that and and and and what is you can really known as the welfare state that they should stay to do all kinds of things for the citizen in the second incessantly on the way prime insurance social security do suggests express the idea that you did not approve socialized medicine i believe never in uh... in in in a former degraded when i am floor of the things that you've talked about to my mind they built it of themselves identify anything is a welfare state that's just another turn that federal government wants to the people and expected to serve them and as it does show constructively they will support it if it doesn't then repudiated but the greatest service it can render the people listed improve the opportunity of an average citizen to build his own security but at the same time recognize that day reforms and improvement in the way of social progress and social security which we have brought about part of the people benefit and the people in the cable senator i'm sure that i always feel like a few questions on yourself now i believe it is true that you were one of those tremendously wealthy elements of the southwest you plead guilty to that so i haven't told you all with a few years been a big ritual man and then they go out and proven wrong system where you are the biggest and richest man in that there's a running this time for programs like that that's that's i'm dave briefly a little illustrate that when i started to run for governor i thought the harmony for me and tools we have more but they found out i was going to be learned that hurt me and i'll tell you in the movie was found out that moral man it almost beat me when i do you see anything in congress uh... anything unusual without a big rich oklahoma alone and being such a if irish supporter uh... of of truman as a more of the new deal dora social legislation i've said this before and uh... in spite of the fact is that they can only say dat you should have seen me in my family under hoover we made every dollar we've got under truman and road and so far as i know most everybody else did i venture to say maybe that you did and i believe this that those who have improved their conditions under a little note in truman's for a continuation of that program and those who have suffered might be justified in voting against it there's one other question that i believe you have uh... it's true that you're a bad descend sunday school teacher uh... rather pious man isn't that well i'm a bad business on the screen creature i make no claim to being passed says you have that background so you have is a whole this corruption and scandal was and an indication of the radon in washington uh... what have you thought about that sick i'm just as much against nafta is uh... any other good red blooded american citizens can be and all of the you think you could clean it up but i like to it uh... are you speaking generally sir do u as a citizen and as an american are you concerned about the fact that the federal government may be gaining too much power over the individual citizen of this country i'm always concerned about the level of government gaining too much power over the individual citizens your suspicious of power all away wherever it may be economic power or governmental power do you believe in these uh... very large expenditures for are made i have supported the foreign aid program does fodder provided believing that it was uh... buying this a greater amount of national security then any other of the defense expenditures we made uh... just towards their own your own campaign plan uh... would you could you tell our audience something about uh... what you expect to do between now and the convention value entered in any other states i'm not entered in any other state primary i'm visiting every state that i can reach i'm speaking to the democratic conventions and gatherings in those states and making myself is well known as i came to the delegates and eight alternates and to the people generally how many delegates do you expect to have uh... committed to you uh... by the time of the convention layout i'll add this that i would have more than i expected and as as a final question sir uh... it's been uh... alleged in stated by people on both sides that perhaps is some danger of both parties nominating the same and this time now first uh... do you think that there is any likely root of both parties nominating the same individual for president but i think if there any possibility of it'd be a great danger but i don't think there's any possibility a and he urinated event you wouldn't be in favor of any such thing military demanded won't be care that republican banners afford i'm concerned when i have to carry it all as your though it is very much appreciate your views tonight show and thank you very much for your position overview the editorial board for the solution of wrongdoing promise gulf waters mister william bradford huey and mister james h are cromwell our distinguished guests for this evening was the honorable robert iska united state senator from oklahoma do you have the problem of selecting the gift of great prestige was someone important to you for father on 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History

GAL was founded by the Italian Governor-General in Libya, Italo Balbo, in October 1935.[1] GAL functioned as the Libyan counterpart of the Italian Lictor Youth (GIL).[2] GAL was divided into Aftal (organizing children up to twelve years of age, similar to the Opera Nazionale Balilla movement in Italy) and Sciubban (organizing youngsters between thirteen and eighteen years of age). GAL was mainly based in the larger cities along the Mediterranean coast.[1] GAL contingents marched at virtually all parades [3] and festivals held in Libya at the time.[2]

The organization provided pre-military and cultural education to Libyan Arab youth. These training programmes became an important part of the educational system during fascist rule in Libya, preparing young Libyans for military service in the Italian armed forces.[4][5] GAL also had sports activities; it was one of two sports organization in Libya at the time which was open to Muslims.[6] The sporting activities of the organization were led by Ramadan Alì.[7]

The GAL team of football was admitted to play in the last "Campionato tripolino di calcio" (the last "Tripoli championship") in 1940,[8] before WW2 blocked all sport activities in Libya.

As per ideological indoctrination, there is little evidence to suggest that the organization was particularly successful in instilling fascist ideological doctrine amongst the Libyan youth.[2]

Having had at least one year of membership in GAL was one of the conditions for Libyan Muslims seeking "Cittadinanza Italiana Speciale" (Italian Special citizenship, created for indigenous Libyans only within Italian Libya; they could not migrate to Italy proper).[9] There was also a corresponding movements for adults, the Muslim Association of the Lictor (a referent of the National Fascist Party).[10]

Bibliography

  • Del Boca, Angelo. Gli italiani in Libia. Vol. 1: Tripoli bel suol d'Amore. Milano, Mondadori, 1997.
  • Smeaton Munro, Ion. Through Fascism to World Power: A History of the Revolution in Italy. Ayer Publishing. Manchester (New Hampshire), 1971. ISBN 0-8369-5912-4

References

  1. ^ a b Munzi, Massimiliano. L'epica del ritorno: archeologia e politica nella Tripolitania italiana. Saggi di storia antica, 17. Roma: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider, 2001. 83
  2. ^ a b c Segrè, Claudio G. Italo Balbo: A Fascist Life. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987. p. 328
  3. ^ "Original Video of 1937 with GAL parade (in Italian)". Archived from the original on 2015-10-24. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
  4. ^ McLaren, Brian. Architecture and Tourism in Italian Colonial Libya: An Ambivalent Modernism. Studies in modernity and national identity. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005. p. 101
  5. ^ Kotschnig, Walter M.. Review: The School in Colonial Expansion
  6. ^ Scego, Igiaba.Apartheid italico Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Gabrielli, Gianluca. L'attività sportiva nelle colonie italiane durante il fascismo.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Football in Italian Libya[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Tironi, Stefano. La comunità ebraica tripolina tra la Libia e Roma
  10. ^ Storia del Ventennio Fascista[permanent dead link]

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