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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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July 4, 1946: US Recognizes Philippine Independence
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Philippines
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Shows the United States finally giving the Philippines independence.
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Universal Newsreels
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YouTube
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Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
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July 4, 1946
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Jeric Pena Reports
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English
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Political video
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Philippines gain their independence.
Filipino
history
independence
Republic of the Philippines
The Philippine Commonwealth
the United States
Truman
World War II
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MADERA. MADERA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930
No. 80
PROUST WATSONWIE RIOTS
TAKE FOOD
*-
PLANES
FLOOD MAROONED
HOTEL BLAZE LIGHT ALMLfC GAS POCKETS BARDSOD TO PRINGLE SUIT Federal Troops May BOATS REACH
BEVERAGE ASKED
WAIT OS FITTS
Be Ordered Out End
CAUSES TEAR
IN STREET Of
DEFENSE TOR California Race Riot FLOOD AREAS
AT SAN JOSE
SANTACIARA
BIFFLE TRIAL
OF ARKANSAS
(United Press Dispatch)
(United Press Dispatch)
San Jose Postoffice
Building in Danger
if Wall Topples
DRAFT INDUSTRY
IN TIME OFWAR
(United Press Dispatch)
Press Dispatch)
SAN JOSE, Jan. 25.
The
Jan. 25.
WASHINGTON,
fire in the Carlton hotel was con- A resolution proposing a constitutrolled shortly before noon today tional amendment
to empower
and the post office is out of dan"engross to draft industry in time
ger.
The sought dynamite cache of war, the same as men, was inwas found.
troduced by Senator Dill of Wash(United
Fifty guests of the hotel escaped ington. Democrat, today. It was
with all their property and no one referred to the judiciary commitwas injured.
tee.
It is expected the damage will
reach 1100,000.
It is feared the hotel walls will
collapse on the post office.
•
SAN JOSE, Jan. 25.
Fire in
a hardware store and hotel, adjoining the postoffice is out of
control.
Press Dispatch)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan.
The city and penitentiary
25.
(United
fire departments fought a fire in
the warehouse within the walls of
the stale prison which was still
beyond control at noon after burning for two hours.
Under the bill funds are approfor
federal postofl'lce
priated
building in
Madera
other
and
small California cities.
BROWNS BUST
BANK BANDITS
Jan.
25.
and
Brown
Brown, tlie bank bandit busters,
is the title fixed by
Twin City
newspapers upon two of Minnesota’s leading peace officers.
They are Karl Brown, "millionaire sheriff" and head of the slate
Charles D.
highway patrol, and
(United Press Dispatch)
Brown, chief Investigator for the
RIO DE JANERIO, Jan. 25.
from Minnesota Bankers' protective asdispatch
An unconfirmed
Botli were responsible
Corumba stating that a clash hud sociation.
Bollvan and for the capture and conviction of
occurred between the
bandit suspects in the past
Paraguayan troops in the disputed several
received here to- few months.
Chaco region was
A few weeks ago Charles Brown
day by the minister here for Parmowed down three bandits with a
aguay.
machine gun as they attempted
to bold up the First National Bank
of Shakopee, while Earle Brown
RUMOR OF CLASH
IN CRACO REGION
CHKOSOTKD
COLD-WAVE
(XH'till
SYRrP
The most effective cough
syrup for deep-seated coughs
and for colds that hang on.
Recommended and guar-
anteed
by
UKUO STORE
Under New Management
Yosemite Cafe
LEE KBW,
Manager
Special Dinners on
Sundays & Holidays
105 E Yosemite Ave.
“We
MINNEAPOLIS,
(United
Press)
almost single handed captured
tour other bank robbers at Elk
River after a running gun fight.
VIENNA, Jan. 25.
Madera
Aim to Please”
Press Dispatch)
SANTA CLAKA. Jan. 25.
Citizens here were thrown into a
turmoil today with the discovery
of a large deposit of gas underlying the streets and sidewalks of
the downtown district.
A repetition of the recent fatal
explosion, killing
William Forsey,
Is feared.
Engineers are busy investigating the source,
it is not known
whether it is escaping commercial
gas or a natural gas deposit.
LEE NQRTHFIELD
SERIES HELD
NEW
meeting
ed. the communists began infiltrating back again and the police
went into action. In two or three
instances the demonstrators were
roughly handled.
By 2 o'clock the police
were
with at
exasperated,
Singing,
"America,’’
by
as-
Press Dispatch)
Invocation, Rev. C. E. Reynolds.
Coludy and unsetCalifornia
Vocal solo, Mrs. Helen Lanningtemperature in
tled, moderate
three valleys, unsettled with va- ham.
Address, by Rev. D. M. Dawson.
riable winds.
Unsettled, probable
Tickets may be secured at the
local snow In mountains, not quite C. M. Petty store or from members of the W. C. T. IT.
The dinso cold in east.
ner is open to the public.
$lOB,OOO for improvements In
this
vicinity.
insurance"
•
FIRE
Haas’ Candy
AUTOMOBILE
COMPENSATION
You'll Hite It, It’s not expensive.
Surety Bonds
Pinion
Your Druggists
Yosemlte Ave. at D St.
mmm
semblage.
ALLISON’S AUTO SERVICE
&
■-SEEK GAME
becoming
[
DAVIS
Phone 65
&
RUE
113 So. D St.
giving perjured
testimony in behalf of Pantages.
follows:
FOR SALE
McCumber
Piffle, accused of
night at 6:30 at the Presbyterian
church. The program will be as
Oregon
His Accuser
('.’nitcd Press Dispatch)
Jan.
25.
Federal troops are expected to
Foundry. Inc.,
I.OS ANGELES,
Jan.
25.
lie ordered to the district.
plant was swept by fire early to- Eunice
million dollar
Pringle’s
day with damage of $900,000. All suit against Alexander Pautages
I.OS ANGEI.ES, Jan. 25.
fire appartus in the city respondvill be used as the basis for a Two police riot squads today paed.
motion for a new trial by Garland
VICTORY DINNER
PROGRAM PLANS
(United
Pantages Is Sued in
Million Action by
A mass meeting last night, was
addressed by the chief of police
and ideal leaders who warned the
Filipinos to keep off the streets
and out of pool rooms, and not to
carry firearms but rely on the protection of the officers.
American
the Odd Fellow Lodge had charge
Surviving relaof the services.
tives are ills mother, Mrs. J. R.
Northtield; and his sister, Mrs.
D. J McMann, both of Madera.
The pallbearers In today’s servA program has been arranged
ices were George Kenney, Herbert
Victory dinner of the W.
Amer, W. B. Bailey, for the
Hall, A. E.
C. T. U. to be given next Monday
L. D. Row and Ira Sanderson.
Weather Report
SUIT HALTS
BIFFLE CASE
INDIANAPOLIS.
The
least five different meetings going
on in the park and the crowd had
Funeral services for Lee North- grown to 2000.
Five arrests were made for disfield, who died Thursday, were
orderly conduct.
held this morning from the Jay
chapel. Rev. C. E. Reynolds conducted the services.
Burial was
in the family plot in Merced where
When Anna Tltz, wife
of a Vienna lax collector recovered
narrowly
after
consciousness
escaping death from drowning in )
'27 Chrysler Sedan, '26 Esthe Uanube canal she discovered [ sex Coach, '26 Dodge Roadster.
that the passer-by who hud seen | All first-class condition.
!
her fall In and who had rescued
224 So. P Bt.
j Rhone 90
her was her l|-year-old son.
Be Sure to Try That
DELICIOUS
Press Dispatch)
YORK, Jan. 25.
A
of about 400 communists on the city hall steps today
was broken up by the police. The
communists were protesting the
killing of Steve Katovis while
picketing a shoe store.
The communists followed their
(United Press Dispatch)
usual tactics and adjourned to anJan.
ATLANTA,
25.
The other corner of the city hall park
grand old woman of Georgia, Mrs. a halt hour later.
Rebecca Latimer Felton, the only
After an hour's chasing from
one of her sex to serve in the sen- piller to post, when it seemed the
ate, died last night.
demonstration had definitely end-
Tel. Co. will
(United
COSTLY BLAZE
INDIANAPOLiS
(United
(United
Wilmington
Pacific Tel. &
spend approximately
SON IV RESCUE ROTiK
Press)
HUNTER’S
City’s Engineers Are
Busy Searching to
Locate Cause
0.5. BUILDING
BILL REPORTED DEAIR CLAIMS
WOMAN LEADER
(United Press Dispatch)
Dynamite is stored in the base
WASHINGTON,
desperate
Jan.
25.
raent and there is a
fight to prevent an explosion.
The house bill, increasing by
The fire started early today and $273,000,000 the appropriation
the damage is estimated at $lOO,- for the federal building program
was favorably reported without
000.
amendment by the senate public
buildings and grounds committee.
The increase is divided equally between the District of Columbia and
the rest of the country.
STUBBORN FIRE
IN PENITENTIARY
SOURCE OF GAS
IS NOT KNOWN
ENTERTAINS AT HRIIKJK
posted at
each place and the riot squad is to
visit each at half hour intervals.
The police said that white girls,
employed as taxi dancers, reported the trouble brewing.
The Filipinos are threatening to
attack any white man
entering
their halls.
MANILA,
Jan.
25.
Wide-
spread indignation is felt here as
Fleet of 20 Vessels
Seeking to Rescue
Flood Marooned
PLANES IN USE
AT VINCENNES
Few of 2500 Persons
Marooned by Flood
in Dire Need
a result of the California anti-Fil(I’nlted Press Dispatch)
ipino riots.
VINCENNES, lad.. Jan. 25,
Filipino leaders today declared Marooned sufferers In the floodthe riota are another argument in ed areas in this state were refavor of independence.
lieved today
when
food
was
dropped from the air.
Few of the 2500 marooned will
remain In dire need.
RESIDEHT LANES SCOUTS Brat
BRIDGE SUCDUMBS HOMS Mil
Piffles attorneys said he wished
Attorney
Gottsdanker,
81-YTHEVILLE, Ark., Jau. 25.
V-ho filed Eunice’s suit, had an infleet of 20 powerboats
A
terest in this case and testified at
pushed Us way into northeastern
this trial.
Jfe also wishes to
Arkansas today in an attempt to
show Miss Pringle and other witrescue the residents marooned by
nesses at this trial had previousFred Keough, 47, Madera counTwenty-six pins
badges
and
the floods. More than 200 famly denied any such suit was inty rancher near Lanes bridge, died showing efficiency of one kind or
ilies. who have had no food or
tended.
In
Fresno yesterday.
Funeral another were presented to Madera ’uel
for almost a week were resThe suit asks for $500,000 ac- services will be held at 10 o'clock and Chowcbilla Hoy Scouts in the
oled yesterday.
Monday morning from the chapel court of honor
tual and $500,000 exemplary damheld last night in
Three
reported
deaths are
ages, charging that as a result of the Lisle Funeral home In Fresthe Lincoln grammar school.
moiifc the rescued.
of the assault, which occurred in no.
I ( ginning with hte salute tc the
Mr. Keough, a native of Califor- flag, tiie program included the ina small room in the Pantages theatre building August 9, 1929, the nia, is survived by his wife, Mrs. vestiture, the presenting of the
girl's name was damaged through Ruth Keough; a daughter. Miss pins and badges, stunts by Madera
wide publicity and “that in the Anna Irene Keough of
Fresno; troops 113 and 117, closing with
course of the commission of the two
brothers, John Keough of the salute to the flag and the oath
act the defendant severely injured Fresno and Lee Keough of Ma- of allegiance to the flag.
her: that as a result the plaintiff, dera county, and one sister. Mrs.
Madera county now has
five
lias suffered great physical pain Sadie Foss of Madera county.
Eagle Scouts, the highest classifiand mental anguish and humiliacation which a scout may reach.
(United Press Dispatch)
tion and still continues to suffer
Eagle Scout badges were presentWASHINGTON. Jan. 25.
great anguish and humiliation.’’
ed by L. W. Cooper last night to
Commander Byrd is all right down
Within an hour of the filing of
Fred Williams and Francis Emthere, according to advices to Actthe civil action the trial of Garinert.
In addition to
these. ing
Navy Secretary Jannlcke. The
land Piffle, Alhambra law book
which have received this
Scouts
United States navy will go to the
salesman, accused of perjury as a
classification in the county inrescue only if the situation beresult of his testimony in defense
clude Coe Swift, Merrill Wootten
comes serious.
of Pantages. was halted.
and Stanley Utter, now of OakPiffle's attorney, who was deland.
Nominating
blanks for
the
livering his closing argument, reMerit badges were presented
queen of the Days of '49 camp of
Superior
quested permission of
last night by Cnas. I. Mosteller to
the Madera post of the American
Judge Edward Henderson to reFred Williams, Francis Emmert,
Legion, January 29 to February
open the case.
He declared that
John Copeland, Raymond Brown.
Miss Pringle, who was a witness I, to be held in Memorial hall, arei Wallace Davis, Elwood Ennis. Edappearing in The Tribune today.
against Piffle, had testified she
gar Washburn, William Hughes.
did not intend to file a suit against Tribune readers and subscribers Wallace Emmert, Howard Martin
desiring to register their choice
Pantages, and he believed she was
and Shirley Irvine.
queen may fill in these blanks
contemplating it at
that time. for
First class Scout pins were pre(United Press Dispatch)
Moreover, he charged, the action and mall to Queen Contest Man- sented by C. B. Swift to Claude
Jan. 25.
The
MOSCOW,
ager. Madera American Legion.
was filed with intent to Influence
Ferguson. Raymond Brown
John foreign office is still without ofScrip of the '49 camp Is good
the jury against Piffle.
Copeland and Ray Summers.
ficial word of Mexico breaking her
the camp, those in
Miss Pringle, when informed of anywhere in
T. W, Chidlaw of Chowchllla relations with the Soviet.
of the affair inform. In represented second class Scout pins
the development. In the Piffle charge
power for
to its voting
case, said she had decided to tile spect
to John Arnold, Frank Krahenthe suit only today and It had no queen, it is worth four times its buhl, Hoy Lyons, Elwood Ennis,
face value on the opening night,
connection with the Piffle
trial.
John Klrkman, Harold Eastman
Gottsdanker declared he had ad- three times its face value on the and Irque Black.
second night of the camp and twice
vised the suit, but the girl declined
face value on the third night of
to file it, having changed her mind its
BROKEN BOW URALS
the camp. On the fourth and last
this morning.
day the vote for queen will be
BROKEN BOW. Okla., Jan. 25.
counted and the winning girl will
ATTEND FRESNO MEETING
(United Press)
Convinced
(United Press Dispatch)
be crowned early in the last night
of the modern adage that fingers
ALPENA, Mich,, Jan. 23.
of the camp.
John B. Gordon, manager, and
were made before "phone girls,” Mrs. William Kent, 43, and her
Henry Scheid. assistant manager
Broken Bow has installed dial five children were
burned
to
of the Madera branch of the SeGOOD ORCHESTRA TO PLAY
telephones, thus
becoming
the death in the destruction of a
curity Title and Guarantee comsmallest city in the United States frame home at Atlanta.
pany. are attending a meeting of
Hay Falkensteln’s orchestra, a to have the dial phone system.
managers of the company in Fres- very good orchestra from Fresno,
—*
ANNUAL DINNGK
Managers of has been engaged to play tor the
no this afternoon.
Auspices W. C. T. U.
the branches of the company from dance which is being given by the
Monday, Jan. 37, U:'Mt p. in.
Bakersfield to Stockton are at- Young Ladies Institute tonight at
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
tending this afternoon’s meeting. the Memorial hall.
50c plate. Tickets C. M. Petty
There is no need to say anyWe make conservative loans
Store or W. C. T. U. Members
thing about the Y. L. I. dances, as
to responsible people at a reaTHEATRE INNOVATION
the people who have attended
sonable rate of interest.
them know bow successful they
J. VV. Hucknall, manager of the
have always been.
&
National theatre, announces an inINSURANCE
novation will be started at the
theatre tomorrow with the showBurglary
Fire
ing of Paramount talking news.
Automobile
Plate Glass
to show
i-*
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PARTY IS SAFE
OUEEN CONTEST
’49 GAMP BEGUN
SOVIET WAITS
WORD OF BREAK
SIX BURNED IN
MICHIGAN EIRE
•——•
Twenty-four guests are being
entertained by Mrs. E. M. Saunders this afternoon at the Saunders
home on North I) street in honor
of Mrs. A. J. Manasse.
'
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'
AT MiKMOKIAL HAUi
Saturday, January until, I»:{«>)
Tilven By
Young Ladles Institute
Good Music
Admission if 1.00 |
PAINTING i
AUTOS—LACQUER
House,
Furniture,
WORK
|
Signs
•
H. E. Baker
Phone 295-J
221 No. G St.
i
I
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
LAND
PRICED
VALUE
10 Years to
MILLER a LUX
Adobe House on
BRI/OW
Pay
OFFICE
Highway
Mux B. Arnold, Loral Manager
Phones
Office 620
Res. 423-W
————
MADERA
No Brokerage
Charges
Sheceult
Saunders
and
insuranc(
124 So. D St.
Curtin
Fleming
]
WALLS OF RUIN
THREATEN FALL
friends.
here.
Two officers were
’
tee.
Claim Eunice Denied
Intentions to File
Big Damage Suit
troled the dance halls frequented
liv Filipinos after the authorities
received reports that the race rioting in other sections might spread
1
Citizens Are Thrown
Into Turmoil Over
Gas Deposits
(United Press Dispatch)
BAX FHANtMSt'O, Jan. 25.
Possibilities of an international
imbroglio from tlie race riots at
Watsonville and San Jose are disclosed by Governor C. C. Young,
who is in receipt of a telegram
from Secretary Hurley, resident
Philippine commissioner, asking
for Information on the situation.
I
Huge Dynamite Cache
Located After Fire
Under Control
prohibition act to permit beverages of not more than 2.75 per
cent alcohol was made at the
White House by Representative
Dyer of Missouri, a
Republican
member of the judiciary commit-
GUAYMAS, Mex., Jan. 25.
Former Governor Richardson may
be a candidate for governor again
if District Attorney Huron Fitts
does not announce his candidacy
by the time the special train of the
California
Press
Association
reaches Los Angeles Monday, according to the publisher's close
(
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.
A
request that President
Hoover
have tile law enforcement commission consider the revision of the
Liability
Casualty
Workmen's
Health
Accideut
Compensation
SURETY BONDS
loans
Phoim 4
Phone 41, 118 B. Yosemlte At.
MADERA. CALIF.
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The American Experience in World War II
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World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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Protest Watsonville Riots
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World War II, Philippines
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Article depicting race riots in California.
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Watsonville Riots in California
California
Filipinos
independence
Nativists
The Philippine Commonwealth
United States
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NEW ERA OPENING IN THE PHILIPPINES: GUARANTEE OF RIGHTS ALTERS ...
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The American Experience in World War II
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The topic of the resource
U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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New Era Opening in the Philippines
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Philippines
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This article encourages American businesses to invest in the Philippines as they grow as a new nation. The increase in foreign investment with provide the Philippines with the economic support needed to rebuild their nation after the devastations of World War II
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The New York Times
Paul Heffernan
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
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Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
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March 16, 1947
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Increased foreign invest in the Philippines
capitalism
Filipinos
independence
investment
New York Times
The Philippine Commonwealth
The Philippines
the United States
World War II
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RETURN TO MANILA
New York Times (1923-Current file); Feb 28, 1945; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. 20
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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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Title
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Return to Manila
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Osmeña, Sergio, 1878-1961
MacArthur, Douglas, -- 1880-1964.
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General MacArthur formally returns civilian power over to President Osmena before official independence is granted several months into the future.
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The New York Times
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February 28, 1945
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The Philippines receive civil control from General MacArthur
Congress
Filipinos
independence
New York Times
Sergio Osmena
The Philippines
the United States
World War II
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The Filipinos: Their Aims, Aspirations, Accomplishments
By GEN. JONATHAN M. WAINWRIGHT
New York Times (1923-Current file); Apr 28, 1946; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. BR3
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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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The Filipinos: Their Aims, Aspirations, Accomplishments
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Philippines
Newspapers--Sections, columns, etc.--Reviews
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This article describes the Filipino after the close of World War II. Written by Gen. Wainwright, this book review of General Carlos P. Romulo's second book reveals an American general's perspective of a leader from the Philippines and the noble aspirations of the Filipinos due to their history with the United States.
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The New York Times
General Jonathan M. Wainwright
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
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April 28, 1946
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Gen. Wainwright on the Philippines after the war.
Bataan
Book Review
Carlos Romulo
Filipinos
independence
Japan
Jonathan Wainright
loyalty
New York Times
The Philippine Commonwealth
The Philippines
the United States
World War II
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THE PHILIPPINE BILLS
New York Times (1923-Current file); Feb 24, 1946; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. 74
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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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The Philippine Bills
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Philippines
United States. Congress
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This article describes the necessity for the United States Congress to pass two bills in order to aid the Philippines in their recovery after World War II. Congress is scolded for their delay as Philippine Independence arrives fast.
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The New York Times
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
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Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
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February 24, 1946
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Recovery for the Philippines after World War II devastion
Congress
Filipinos
independence
legislation
Senate
The Philippines
the United States
World War II
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THE PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC
New York Times (1923-Current file); Jul 4, 1946; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. 13
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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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The Philippine Republic
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Philippines
World War, 1939-1945
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This article describes the day the Philippines gained their independence from the United States. The author describes the Filipino's difficult road to freedom and the devastation of World War II on the physical landscape of the new nation.
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The New York Times
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
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Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
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July 4, 1946
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The Philippine Republic after independence
Filipinos
independence
New York Times
The Philippine Commonwealth
The Philippines
the United States
World War II
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Freedom, Little Else, for the Philippines: Poverty asd wreckage are ...
By ROBERT TRUMBULL
New York Times (1923-Current file); Feb 24, 1946; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. 87
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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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Freedom, Little Else, for the Philippines
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Philippines
World War, 1939-1945
United States
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Before official independence was granted to the Philippines, World War II had devastated the island and leaving its inhabitants in a difficult position to rehabilitate their nation. This article describes US efforts to aid the new nation of the Philippines as they begin to rebuild after the war.
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The New York Times
Robert Trumbull
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
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Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
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February 24, 1946
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The Philippines after the war but before independence
Filipinos
independence
Manila
rehabilitation
The Philippine Commonwealth
The Philippines
the United States
World War II
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Filipinos Protesting Legislation Amending Grant of Independence: ...
By H. FORD WILKINS By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
New York Times (1923-Current file); Apr 7, 1946; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. 1
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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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Filipinos Protesting Legislation Amending Grant of Independence
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Philippines
United States
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This article describes Filipino opposition to American presence in the Philippines following the island's independence. The current legislation allows the United States government the right to retain property after the independence date. Filipino leaders disagree with such allowance and calls it "a policy of commercial exploitation."
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The New York Times
H. Ford Wilkins
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
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Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
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April 17, 1946
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Filipino's disagree with US government retainment of property after independence is granted.
Filipinos
independence
legislation
Manila
New York Times
sovereignty
The Philippines
the United States
World War II
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TRUMAN PROMISES AID TO PHILIPPINES: In Independence Day Message He ...
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
New York Times (1923-Current file); Jul 4, 1946; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. 6
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The American Experience in World War II
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U.S. History
World War, 1939-1945
World War II
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Truman Promises Aid to Philippines
Subject
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Philippines
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
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This post-war account of the United States and Philippines relationship describes a commitment from President Truman to aid the Philippines in rebuilding their war-torn nation.
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The New York Times
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
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Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
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July 4, 1946
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Truman promises aid to the war-torn Philippines
Filipinos
Harry S. Truman
independence
New York Times
post-war
President Truman
The Philippines
the United States
World War II