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  • meeting at it's monthly luncheon Wednesday--for which I would not give two pins except that I do see about twenty Congressmen's wives there and this time it is being given as a farewell party for Mrs. Leavy before they leave to assume the new duties. V
  • this part would be a total loss to you, ASCA COM TRACT E seoe signed the contract, J?aul Anderson. the ASCAP a gent in it together with a str ong letter r eoommending settlement tor : 250 to their New York headq uarters--o r mn.ybo he had a lready sent
  • matter and the talk you and Jesse had with Bscoe . I am afraid no news is bad news . In view of Mr . Barron's attitude as described in the memorandum from Escoe, I think Escoe should write him a check for :.ft)l00 and attach to the check a letter from
  • of any uncertainties and to enerate a little enthusiasm. Now, dear, I shall begin giving you report• on all the thin a you a&ked about. 2. l. Statue of' new epaoe As you suggested l asked Jamie to phon• Sourry • He phoned both Scurry and San
  • believe there really is a clever campaigh going on to take away all the gains of the New Deal and turn the country back to the folks who ran it in the Twenties--and unfortunately they seem to have enough right on their side because of the War that they may
  • on the lookout for them. I talked to International News and think I should have something by the end of the week. I am enclosing checks for $1500.00 which you can deposit in your account in the American National Bank and let Jesse draw it out to pay bills. I
  • March 12, 1942--1 P. Iii Darling; The best news I've had today came in a wire from Aunt Effie this morning--a oopy of' which I shall enclose. In February, 1939, just before she oame to see us in Washington when ff'! were living at 1910 Kalorama
  • und new programs from him. Lord knows he hasn't even if he did I don't think he has th~t type the station badly needs some bright new ideas the comniuni ty end tie it up with the community. The more I see of the problems he has to meet, the more I
  • •••• The ~ Aubrey Williams, Maury Mavericks, Mrs. John Corson, Alt"' meyers, a Mrs. Ellen Woodw~rd of Mississippi--quite a sle of ardent New Dealers, that now nearly extinct breed. Mr. Corson has been drafted by Altmeyer into holding three · jobs, one of which, re
  • 8:54 a.m. April 8, 1943 Dearest Love: I'll beg in with the good news--a meager but very welcome bit. • HANDLEY JUDG1irENT :Mr •. Looney had the following wire from R. B. Anderson yesterday afternoon: ••settlement agreement approved by all parties
  • • . .nr 01met a#t'17.pe-wri'tera. ' Ith a been ehe per to rea-t lb n to own b•••u•• ,.o l- rep ira ani . aerT1••• Uaei 'lo rent from Rea1nglon Rani, \ • TNa■uxy Department allei i all lhoN t irly new motel ,,~-wm."4tra, were then toree to rent olter moi•l
  • to,al t ~150. C st r s r1tt en 1me Rad t o tor an 1t 1zed st · ement ad !gne4 purch s ord r. ll ng them out ~ new o n r hip end our 4ee1r to pey ott 1f it ts proved to the auiti\torle atiefact t on that it 1 f1t d bt. .1 e ane rd our resister d 1 tt r
  • and the WPA trying to re.train workers right in the plants, so they will be useable when the new war-materials begin to be made. We are oertainly going to have a lot of salesmen to re-tra.in--I just wish I thought there was somebody actually doing it. Thursday
  • ,rary from August tbrough Aprill, $600, or a to~el of $1873. The contr&ct pr1 ce for the library ia :~?100 per monthr,, but since they weren't sending us new reles sea, scripts, or sales help ide&s, they reduce it 25%and .mske it :,75 per month . Senator
  • put it, his &p lication i n the 0N0P in Tew Orleans 1st r'."'eJtember for · Li uten.. nt J. G., in ny sort of constr1ction worm or in ra ar lot planning. He had a letter from New Orleans sayi ·1g that they had no o:peninp;s for ·men of his qualifies ti
  • TO THE ACCOUNT OF ..... Check the class of service deairedi otherwise this message will be sent at the full rate - --- ·1 11. ., ~ -----~ aoaal.&eooat. ,,a,. .... ot.r.Lce JW1&. • ...,.;...,,. 2:a.c Ill A NEW CURTIS SERVICE Telesraph your order
  • . I.t you ob~eot, let me k.no • oth rwise I sh 11 write lilm. An1 old uncl 1 ed r orda of no u e to ue I sh ll give to Reed's b cau ., thy ar nice to us and thy need them for eor p, else the1 oan' t g t new record • Jam1e oalle. Scurry today. was told
  • toke . look t..t our new )lustic t:.:ble rno.ts · nd say some thine 'Jbout them. n i cDonold looks over merchandise-he knows store :..nd dverti Si..tble mer chundi1.s9 pretty-\ ell- - und writ s orm script . Big city stores h~ve script writer of own
  • the same. only a little more, than he would get when his salary was raised here. He hed come to Austin for his wife's health and they liked Austin fine but now had learned of a new diathermy treatment whereby he thought his wife could get along alright
  • Harfield starting at station and station picnic, KTBC moving studio space, difficulty collecting on old account debts, getting new KTBC studio space furnished and arranged
  • "Education for Death" and that other book. You have more ability to translate other folks ideas into action than anybody I know, so I love for you to lay yourself open to many new influences and ideas. The Little Congress Banquet was fun. Tex and I sat
  • its s· lesmen on a co_mission basis . ~ b~sic snlary of v45 par week would be dlright with the unc~ers to.nd in,_:; that he hu c. :.:. quot o. of about ,,300 per week cldvertisine; to sell ~n order to eL.rn that sal~ry--of course~ new 1w~n could
  • ong letter 't". eoom.rnending settlom nt tor 1'. 25 t o tlieir New York hea.d,1 u.r~r- tora--o r m·-- y'bo ho had · lr ady. sont the l etter, .. r now u sin t.SC.t-. mud o. but the wholo thin~ OtHl 1t bo h oneotl)' pro nmmoosd we hour bhn tho lietv Y
  • rsonnel. ol. f bo ;'J1 0 ':.•-. t Your ter too ondaJ evote4 n our ew plane, new
  • wound up where they should be, and I wound up waiting .for the seven o'clock news to come on. Helen will keep Lucy in bed today and if she develops any fever I will call Dr. Washington. All in all, things have been going well. We miss you greatly
  • :PRESENTATIVE For joe Holm n town u,ler 1 ?enn .• HJ'B Greeusburg," ViKPA New .tansin&ton, Pen..u. ,IdG '\ 250 .PA \t?orld 250 GP Lang-~; orth 250 UP J?A Philadelphia, .t:>'1 +1000 .1m!U Rec ing, Pa . lOGO JPIC Sharon, Penn. vSBA Yox·k, Penn