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- how to fit~ remarks so that they might fit themselves to the tacts ot Europe. It is possible that m:, speech 1n Fort Worth predicting the call o:t an unlimited national emergency was more than just a guess. People don't guess on the very great
- of e colle ge in Denton , nd de some remark s in favor of Ro osevelt, gettin g a bi g hand . Smi t h ta l k ed to 1.200 people . Young took him ove r, handling him, nd takin g him back into Fort Worth. Young will meet Wirtz i n Austin Mond y night. He
- out In the middle of Ma.yfa.fr t ht ' ;.nd l'l~ally go to tov.-n w ith hi!1 .1 notl clowninr, Ro11 11 "THREE STARS" De\CK I f NF.P "Curly," "Smile~•" and ___:_ .... : ... ,.1..,,.. 'TI rE wii.l i ..,.... _-1 _1; ta p i SA h ia p: f-h The Uilited
- lashington. So now we c o~e to tha person who re~lly got th~ job done--neith r a tovernor nor~ Seru,.tol'- erely a yoang .wan hitting the °"-ll ~hen aaked to do a.ny construative Jot>--no WE&.tter whether ~sked oy Ho~ston, A~stin , Fort Worth , Dtt.ll -s , S
- . Est.ablished 1892 Elected to .;omrre~s from t he Above Skillern's tenth district :n -193, , over 10 op• Residt:!nce :ill ponents . Congressman Johns on has Phone ■ 461 1· i I Dr. John T. Nall .Ct11" 1ZENS HOTE L Q,-cR-.TEO BY FORT WORTH COMPANY OWNER
- until after the Democratic Convention at Fort Worth next week. With be st wishes, I am Sincerely yours, 1RAN9f'ERRl!O TO HANl>W~tTING l'"ILE "It's Time For a Man with a Pl,atform" OCtober 18, 1949 Sena t,oJ'" Lyndon B. Johnaon, Ben~te 01"f1ce .B u11
- how you happened to run. April 23, 1941 Memorandum to L. B. J. : Washington News Service What should reach the papers S'1.mday? Houston Hart7 What about specials to Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth 'l The presentation of the Washington viewpoint
- , businesslike purchase of raw materials were working within six months, it would be worth a thousand blueprints at the peace con ference. It is one of the ways in which we can build up morale for the struggle ahead. It is one of the ways in which we can build
- , in disputes about who is going to do what , who is going to get what , who is going to be a big shot, we lose something all the gold at Fort Knox , Kentucky , can ' t buy back . We rush one step nearer the universal disaster with every second wasted
- BOARD FIRST VICE· PRE&IDENT .. The filing time shown 111 the date line on telegrams and day letters IS STANDARD TIME at point of or1gm. J NT-Ovemtaht Te l LC•Delerred Cable NLT•Cable Ni,ht Letter " Ship~ I Time of receipt Ill STANDARD TIME
- urging the r ehab ilitat i on of rejectees as a source of man power fo r war plants and the armed services . #2 - Hon . Chas . E. Marsh I just had a telegram from Mr . Bernard M. Baruch, r eading as follows : "My study of medical care convi nc es me
- as we become depositing customers of _banks in thise cities. _ Harle and Hanks use Fort Worth, where they have no paper, as thei:r depository banks for all profit, 4 for the purpose 0£ not having large profits at operating points which tempt local
- to the fact that the Regional Office is now moving from Denver to Fort Worth, it appears to me a good time for any changes that might be made, and certainly I am interested vecy much in the proposition, and from what you had to say I believe you can get me
- of the bill was finally paid by the farmer, the worker, the small banker, and the small investor. Europe finally got free of charge from the United States less than t wenty billion dollars worth of goods, but the failure of the United States to pl
- bs idiary st ocks of his radio and all other news papers exce pt the Star ·group where he was only a ble to buy t he oper ating ha.lf. He charges 15% on h is radio into Centra l and puts oper a.ting fews on t he pa pers. He say s t hat he has
- t.o tlw ~ergl"A. ll l. s nAppecl 1.he g un lw1 cr.. th e 1l~!mc l11volved . - Fort'.v-r i~h t hours hefore lht' ing in _wa\'Ps for i he t hi rd Lime in l m a!-: .:iirplanf"s o n 1he BriLisi, Is le., t. · R bl ' ct lour m ghl s. German plane~ bOu1b e
- Encl os ur 1 • . .. Jamary 28, 1942 Memorandum to: Senator Pepper :it is certain that you have seen this. It is worth filing for future spiritual use. It may not officially have been said on December 8 in the Senate, but I would have loved
- right, tHat understanding Russia Is not wo new chapters, on the worth the effort. Bob Hannegan ought to be em but that Its undeniable evils are war and on the making of powered by law to tell the New more tolerable than the evils at• Writing the history
- IN THI! COMl'ANV'S TARIF1'11 ON HANO AT IEACl1 0,.-JCI: AND ON f"lut WITH TELEPHONE YOUR TELEGRAMS TO POSTAL TISL&GRAPH -.i.ATOltV AUTHOIIITla. Form 16 LC623N 53=KH BROOKLYN NY 7 7l OP CHARLES E MARSH = :21 .36 R ST NORTHWEST WASH INGTON DC= : I
- of the pnpora woot of Ft. Worth, or one of y our Oklahotta papo r •. I feel , va.cuei:r I that there llliGb,t ba oomo aort of union between the i)npora wcot of Ft. Worth nnd your Oklohonw croup under tho d1.rootion o f your pronont Oklahomn oana er, but tht1t
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- • .. And then Tommy will oblige you aa he did D. Worth Clark. ..I CLASS Of SERVIC E DESIRED \. D O MESTIC C A BLE TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGENT RATE LETTER SERIAL DEFERRED NIGHT LETTER NIGHT LETTER Patrons ahou.ld check dua ol aerv1ce dtll&nd ; olherwise t
- ~ CLASS OF SERVICE DESIRED CABLE DOMESTIC TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGENT RATE LffiER SERIAL \.. DEFERRED NIGHT OVERNIGHT LffiER TELEGRAM SHIP SPECIAL RADIOGRAM SERVICt Patron• should check claBS of service deoiNd; otherwise the meBSap
- !5 INWooo DRIVE HOUSTON 19, TEXAS Herman Brown Brown and. Root Houston , Texa s Telegram Ralph Ingersoll and -I arrive Friday after noon . Would appreciate Lamarr suite a s · rngersoll sonres . 111 go to hotel an~ enquire .for reservation
- in the constant finite line. One saw once a barefoot brother scrubbing the floor of the man of science --a Jesuit seeking God through the stars. brother of the scrllb br11sh. One thought to speak with the Worn and aging hands told their story. The mind
- whenever peo, ple will listen to me. I k~ow thai fort by a world bent on peace. many peoples are ready to accepi I have spoken out in England these principles today. The wll!~ and Scandinavia on behalf of lngnesa of America and Russia to .world unity
- . s1noeroJ,y, JI./R PRES.ERVATION COPY >0.. 0 u ll!U 6 AT --C-HE_C_K- - ftLASS OF SERVICE DESI RErk D0Mlt8TIC WESTERN UNION CABLlt TELEGRAM FULL RATE DAY LETTER DEFERRED NIGHT MESSAGE NIGHT LETTER ~ > 0::: ACCT'G INFMN. ' WEEK END NIGHT
- and operated with their late father the Florida Pipe and Supply Company out on Myrtle Avenue. They were worth over $150,000 back in those "De pression Times." They were aggressive, smart and had the foresight and vision so TODAY they admit they are worth from
- -PAUL CROMER ABBREVIATIONS: BOT.. BOTTOM: CEN.. CENTER: C,, COPYRIGHT: EXC., EXCEPT: LT.. LEn: RT.. RIGHT: T., TOP : A,P., ASSOCIATED PRESS: B.S.. BLACK STAR: EUROPEAN , EUROPEAN PICTURE SERVICE: INT.. INTERNATIONAL. This fortnightly edition
- Mr. Me.u h put up Et f- collnternl the !'cllowing ie .e si8nt1ally my un1ers t,endin g of' tho mntter Thnt you and .Mr. Mtt r-eh cr o ral $500•0,00•()0 worth of Newepepers, In~. l d the Geo . ll .; Mead Ocmpa.ny be f orc ed · - iegal procedure to take
- was created only fifty- seven hundred farm families 0r about eight per cent of our farm families in Florida enjoyed th,::,. use of electric pO\'rer. Today, almost half. of our farms, over fort y:~-sevorJ per cent, nave electricity and more are getting
- .. The filing time shown m the date lme on telegrams and dayletten 18 STANDARD TIME at point of origin. NT-OvemlshtTei-am LC-0.Cetted Cable NLT-Cable Nish• Letter .J, C. WILLEVER ,..lftl5T VICl!·PRl:81DltNT Time of receipt 18 SYMBOLS Ship 11.adilrram
- that someone says that a cartoonist would not normally- remember that far back unless he had a friend so11181'here to remind him of you. This Berryman is probably the son of the original cartoonist. The front page cartoons of the Washington Star are the most
- . Vie . . . arU.atic SJllbj.t.eotural of apialiltme, tile ot teraon• ud f pres. In t, the aue 1... j07 iD the . . . . ef lif' , tbe .... eapao1ty tor Telegram to HAW: George Bill and Work-Fight Bill involve same fundamental issue. Your group