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  • COMMITTEES: LYNDON B. JOHNSON 10TH TEXAS DISTRICT NAVAL AFFAIRS SELECT COMMITTEE ON POST-WAR MILITARY POLICY WASHINGTON ADDRESS: ~ongrt~~ of tbt Wntttb S,tatt~ 504 OLD HOUSE OFFICE BLDG. ASSISTANT: J,ouse of l\eprestntatibes WALTER JENKINS
  • --unv:;rad., "Wall. _ita like this. Tb& scoret...ry o ·iuu. ' 1,.3ady aid he wasn't 0 oing to 01...ll up 3.JJY more Qf 1 sa · &, ~t;.;aerre• to aotlve duty. And. th ra a.r·t; 4 lot c;~ , ·· J'O\llli; r llow • no·t re&@rvea. liko ~ykes a~ Lindle .-. e
  • forget and I'm very nxious to ke the l3i1uebon ets. I ant two rolls of films end they are in the atudy, 1n the little cabinets under the · book shelves, 1n the aide olosest to the beth room door, in a long red box. at, Uiss ry, will you please look
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  • called me and said her mother wanted her to come · pri l first (next ednesda.y )--that a friend of hers w teaching school close to Marshall had to quit 1ted r to finish out her term. So she is going j he time we will be moving in. It Will be hectic. aid
  • -a. Iona woulo objeot to coming to the Shoreham ulced her ••or•• tar,'. fhe aeoretaey •aid. •he didn't know whether ahe minded or not but •h• did happ81l to know that •h• never bad done eo.) ot oour,ee., it will t,e. ditterent when I am baok 1n m.;, own
  • such a subj ct to him. I lauc.,b.ed an ·aid that as tar aa I w concerned tershey \:ailU just tre h out of credit with us.--! thoutiht he ·1a.s a good 'boy and quite alright, but l just wieled he would make up hi mind -which one he ,:m.s £or and proceed
  • understand people who speak of doinu something "to pass the time." l l ~ It's nearly ten-thirty and I 1 ra still at the office, because what with exercises and beauty parlor and school I aid not e;et here until nearly six. Had very nice letters from l\Irs
  • their materials rror..i priorities and if they could not {;et them in -s ix months then the grant would lapse. · Cliff ,aid that •verything was on a "day to day11· be.aia these daya a.nd h• didn't know how long th• shut-down order would be in ef'feot
  • to start :;ett1ng the papers made up. He aa1d we oould will the government bonds ,o her, but it would be in• volved and he ould aug eat that 1 juet assign trot uota tor A'l.8,000 (dad'a) to her wh•n l have r•oovered it tram the Marshall bank. He •aid to do
  • · 1zeable number and ebould b paid on a P• 1. basis for those w aid dra • dle o aJ, I 1 h I or om ne had BOD ov r th e b fore e bought th station an mede them oome down some in pr1oe because ot 4 these "blown up" aoeounts reoeivable. 1a,e we d1d not, I
  • that uncle John ho.d told him the bulk of the timber came of:' of Exhibit B lands, end &SkP,d what about that . He -:;aid he guea8ed Le must have b~en ju.:;t se:pc..rating out ~Y...hibit A lands on one hand, a"1d including with Bxhibit B lu.nds th€" ? n acres