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  • -RATE SERIAL DEFERRED LETTER NIGHT OVERNIGHT TELEGRAM LETTER SPECIAL SHIP SERVICE RADIOGRAM Patrons should ,check class of strvice desired; otherwise the mesaage will be transmitted as a telegram or ordinary cablegram. (C(Q)JPY (Q)JF WIESTIE~IM
  • J_ac~Va~enti/3'* I I'm afraid your immunity is nearly over, my friend. We will be bac{ , in" he US of A, about the first of March. I hope you have not had too-difficult ---.
  • - •' .. . :,. tRAlll9PERRlto te HAN0"'1R1T1Nlll l"IL.£ • LYN00N ■. JOH,__,. ~~~ emuof die~ ',ieaber ~~Gt. March Virginia: Dear ...... 16, 1960 Busy, yes, but never too busy to read a letter from you. Visiting with you and Mrs. White was really my pleasure and I
  • the beginning and the ending because these are the tt,Jo places t1Jhere emotion can be added. These are· also the tt,Jo parts which are listened to by deligates assembled.on the first reading. • When the document gets dot1Jn to exactnesses I have made fet,J
  • , and they will pick up anything that will help them and they will read it. Just picking up propaganda leaflets -- and some of them have been pretty inept -- I've seen them -- is not enough. The messages now, I think should be -- come over, or go home, the war is over
  • to an important post. · I ask that you read very care£~, the enclosed letter I have received from Mr. Charles E. ~!.9president of 11arsh-Fentress l'fflwspllffl!'l;-'lll'.~o which have gone down the line for us.· I ask that you see that the President has