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  • that we shouldn't have this forced on us. Well, here I was in Washington and this bill was brought up. My wife was in Austin. I'd take the bill home at night and and I read that bill backwards and forward. And I analyzed. tri.ed to reason with myse1f
  • ยท fo the Dodge Hotel but they all lived in the basement or the sub-basement. It was a lot cheaper, and we could put two and three in a room. We found that we didn't have any time to do anything except finally fall in bed at night and get up early
  • he's come from something he never expected to raise his hand. (Laughter) CTJ: Oh, Lordy, Lordy, I'll raise both of mine. LB: Bird and I were talking about that the other night when I was saying how beautiful Austin was here, and she was talking
  • ' rights basis, I suppose you'd term it. When I got here and this bill came up, I read the bill at night. Mrs. Pickle was in Austin. I'd take it home in the evening and read it and I'd debate it with myself. I was coming around to the conclusion
  • it, but it works, too, you know. G: I heard you playing it the other night. P: Oh yes. You can play "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder," belt it out. Now, how you can use it in the Library's hold, I don't know. I think Harry [Middleton] has in mind maybe putting
  • . It wasn't easy to locate him. He used to tell Henry, Gonzalez~ 11 Henry, I can get hold of t he Pope a lot qu i cker than I can find you, because Henry's hours are a li ttle erratic, believe me. la te and works late at night. from his room. 11 He reads
  • think I read this or heard it some- where--that he reached his state quota, his assigned mission so far as processing these youngsters, that's a rather harsh word, but taking care of these youngsters, quicker than anybody in the country. Is this true