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Manila, the Philippine Islands. For extraordinary heroism during attacks on Jap bridgeheads at Vigan, in Northern Luzon, Lieutenant Jack Dale of the U.S. Army Air Corps received a Distinguished Service Cross from General MacArthur (right) before Japanese forces forced American troop retirement from Manila. Other air heroes decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross were Captain Jesus A. Villamor (center rear) of the Philippine Army, and posthumously, Captain Colin P. Kelly, Jr., who bombed and sank a Jap battleship off Luzon. This picture, made December 22, 1941, was one of the last to leave the Philippines

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Philippine President broadcasts to home folks. Washington, D.C., April 5. President Manuel Quezon of Philippine Commonwealth broadcast from Washington today to his fellow-countrymen in Manila. For the 25 minutes he was on the air, President Quezon discussed woman suffrage and urged the 10-year independence program be limited to a shorter period, 451937

War Secretary greets new Philippine Resident Commissioner. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring (right) greets Joaquin M. Elizade, newly appointed Philippine Resident Commissioner, as he arrives at the War Department to take the Oath of Office. Elizalde, who succeeds Quintin Paredes, resigned, is a business man of Manila and has served the Philippine Commonwealth in a number of official capacities during the last decade, 93038

Philippine president broadcasts to home folks. Washington, D.C., April 5. President Manuel Quezon of Philippine Commonwealth broadcast from Washington today to his fellow-countrymen in Manila. For the 25 minutes he was on the air, President Quezon discussed woman suffrage and urged the 10-year independence program be limited to a shorter period, 4/5/1937

Study plan for early independence of Philippines. Washington, D.C., April 19. Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre, (left) and Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippines, pictured as they attended the initial session of a joint conference of American and Philippine experts to survey the economic readiness of the commonwealth for independence at early date. The Committee, meeting at the State Department, will prepare a report to an Interdepartmental Committee for consideration by President Roosevelt, 4/19/1937

Delay in Philippine liberty seen in arrival here of Vice President. Washington, D.C., Nov. 17. Serious consideration by the Administration of delaying the date of Independence for the Philippines was indicted today when Vice President Sergio Osmena arrived here with members of a Special Economic Commission. The Commission will confer with President Roosevelt and other government officials during their stay. Here we see J.M. Elizalde, left, Resident Philippine Commissioner, and John W. Hausserman, right, Philippine Gold King, greeting the Vice President on his arrival

New Philippine Resident Commissioner takes Oath of Office. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Joaquin M. Elizade, (left) newly appointed Philippine Resident Commissioner, is pictured as he administered the Oath of Office today by Frank M. Hoadley, Assistant Chief Clerk of the War Department. Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring is shown in the center. Elizalde succeeds Quitin Paredes, whose resignation was recently accepted by President Manuel Quezon, 9/30/38

Study plan for early independence of Philippines. Washington, D.C., April 19. Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre, (left) and Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippines, pictured as they attended the initial session of a joint conference of American and Philippine experts to survey the economic readiness of the commonwealth for independence at early date. The Committee, meeting at the State Department, will prepare a report to an Interdepartmental Committee for consideration by President Roosevelt, 4191937

"Death to Quezon!" is heard in Manila ... the battle cry of the Radical party in a mass meeting of 1,000 persons in the Manila Opera House here. Manuel Quezon ... president of the Philippine Senate and head of the independence mission which was in the U.S. this year, is also leader of the mission which will sail for the U.S. on December 5th. He has been widely attacked because of a compromise plan he has suggested, calling for a period of autonomy and free trade prior to the granting of full independence.

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A colored man's exposition of the acts and doings of the Radical party south,

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Exhausted after wage-hour fight in senate. Washington, D.C., June 13. Senator Allen Ellender Democrat of Louisana and onetime Lieutenant of the late Huey Long, is snapped by news cameramen as he rests in his office after leading the victorious fight for the compromise in the wage-hour bill. The compromise is expected to make wage differentials possible for many southern industries. He has threatened a filibuster unless the south got what it wanted in the measure, 6/13/38

A colored man's exposition of the acts and doings of the Radical party south,

Maybe the reason for the short Senate Democratic Caucus. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Probably the Xmas cigars Senators Pat Harrison, of Mississippi, and Tom O'Connally lighted up was the reason for the short Senate Democratic Caucus, which unanimously re-elected Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky as Majority Leader. The harmonious meeting lasted only [...] minutes, 12/31/38

A colored man's exposition of the acts and doings of the Radical party south,

Hungarian parade, 32920 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Off-the-record. Washington, D.C., July 19. Just before appearing before the Senate banking and Currency Committee today regarding the President's lending program, John J. Pelley, President of the Association of American Railroad holds a whispered conversation with Senate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley, 7/19/39

ARMY, U.S. SIGNAL CORPS CONSTRUCTING LINES IN PHILIPPINES

Parnell, Chas. Stewart, Irish political leader (1846-1891)

In the principal street of Malolos, Philippine Islands

A colored man's exposition of the acts and doings of the Radical party south,

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