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  • . Especially to Lyndon Johnson. Those great dams have kept precious Texas soil tromwashing into the sea, they have ma.de it possible for our people to enjoy all of the delights of a sea.shore and they have lighted the homes of eleven thousand families
  • wit h a. virgin on her hands oan defeat ey .flattery gas of t he "reat , bi · , he- man variety. The routine follow a.. vory aim.pl pattern. Bor Gir l 1nvit$a boy to home . :Jh• aex~umpl&s hi kiu o vies and stops to tarry o:r wreatles a bit
  • at an early stage, it would not only save vast sums for the govorn:mcnt , but would avoid tragedy in many a. life and many a home . Mental dise ases today a.re more numerous than any other disco.sos vro have including hoc.rt :f'ailuros and conccrs
  • wort- p&triotiully now. The7 ha•• 1 MJ th1t tor tu loa\ -.ioh 1n. talc•-ho• pa7 ta reoent ,ye&ra. miner• 'theu•l••• tirn. '?here ia no wMlth ta u4 oena1nl7 ~ake.. home pay uat t&o• the ·realt7 tha, ooal 1• nCR idleuH . the only fuel ancl th
  • Jones and others. At this moment Roosevelt •.e mind seems watch­ fully £nd delioatoly balanoed l,>etwesn .t ho Woodin-Douglas viev, that they may pull throu,ah without outtint the gold oontont until after the London Economic Conferenoe June 15th
  • home. Things nre go1Jl6 to be acute in Texas. I will not make my Texae sale negotiations beoause of a serious banking situation in North Texas. I hopslto realize $50,000.00 cash to relieve me on my yearend situation which in heavy in November
  • to town. The man nearest home always takes credit beoause the man :f'ar away is too busy sometimes to brag, or e~en to state what he is doing. me.king, Washington led the way. In this good roads Washington _put up one dollar in oash tor each dollar
  • to hear. at home . The people of America still harbor many enemies The Bundists with their swastika decorated cellars have been raided , the spying diplomats of the Axis have been sent overseas and one by one the spies are caught . But many mean
  • policy.) VII VIII The Veteran's stake in 60 million jobs. Homes and the Common Man. (Producing for modern housing and homes will be the greatest single opportunity for furnishing post-war jobs. Modify FHA to provide lower interest rates, lower down
  • to a creditor with indefinite claims and strong military power. But it would be psychologically impoaaible at home for the British to acknowledge us as a victor• . The victory bells would give importance to all that we didn 1 t do, to our getting startfld late
  • to be fair to producers and equipment to assist in their recon­ struction. Homes, factories, office build­ and consumers. The world cotton problem is similar ings, schools, churches, highways, rail­ in some ways to the world wheat prob­ roads, bridges, have
  • . We have refinanced the debts on our homes and farms and brought interest rat•s down within the ability to pay . our city and rural sums . We have made real headway c learing We have conserved our national resources , stopped the onrush of floods