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  • to 1eniority rule 11 On the unior1ty J"Ule thh oauou1 would t his three xnontha aeniority. the 1eniority 11 that both men are reall7 equ&l• in time of H"ioe beo&use both have been here 1a nothing. JIIIIU\y' year• • and three ~ They both oame in the same
  • minutes, you :rm.1st say some­ t hing that has not been said. and the sense are major. four have to be On A otherwise, why say anything? The timing The delivery and the voice are minor. But all plus. timing 1 would attempt to speak on assignment
  • Houston San Antonio Austin eto. The main thing is not to miss the daily happenings as they occur, and to get the news in time · to make useful suggestions., if possible. What about Dorsa, or one of the girls in the Dallas office of the Johnson campaign
  • a state put up to make the through :f'ine highways Texas now has. Lyndon Johnson has voted every time with Roosevelt :f'or better roads. Ot oourae Just beoause these Uncle Sam checks are not seen--these tens of mill~ons--by the man ~iving the road, he
  • in leases which made it possible for drafted men to terminate a lease without loss. 4. Establishment of voluntary associations &n local community of the men who were going to be called up at about the same time, to constitute groups of men with common
  • . HENRY HAROLD H . Y OUN G .ATTORNE YS AT LAW SUITE 410 GULP ST.A.TES BUILDING A.l:WklhM soeue1t J. MAN Ul!:L HOF'F'ENSTEIN DALLAS, TEXAS HARRY M . STANF"IELD J'anuazy 6 , 1941 Mr . Charles E. Marsh, 1703 New York Avenue, N. Washington, D. C . w
  • ATTY. )Ir. C. B. 14areh .&.dolphue Hotel Dallas, Texas Dear Mr. Marsht In line with the telephone oonverae.tion had with you this date, the following is 1111' view on the depletion provision of the Income Tax la. The vast expendituree of JOOney
  • 1Jh1• time, but we hould cot the puitioa that Englu4 baa &lwaye helcl la return o thi• aeooad aupn• national etf'on•. Out d•• •ru•­ \ve 'llfA7 r el ono blm4Nd billion doll&n \ll'lle-1a w U.ft aaeeta Oom1ng in to iJ&7 tlw interen and 1.be p-lnoiple
  • with the minjnn1m of repression; that the second is to ex,­ press and act proportionate values in the use of time and emphasis;: that such approach, of course, will encourage intellectual honesty, intellectual curios­ ity, kindness, clarity, and above all
  • of unity. ~tever we do from this point :must ma.ke allowance for the insane, the excessively stupid. and the superstitious . We may have to admit here that our unity must be confined to the mass _movemant in health of' the human race through time
  • of the Colon hospital men, explaining that people with such trouble usually live just five days. Anderson the artist, too, died about on time. Critics had begun to point at the mediocrity of his recent work. It did not matter, for his job was done
  • ot the hwn re.c• thrOQC)l time &D4 oe.nllOt naoh u, onoept Oil Wl1'1 on '1111• eenh it we allow the leut oaaaon 4enominato:r ot manhood-the loweet 'braia-to 1u1ni• o1pate othar tbaa puaiftlJ 1a tbe oonoepta ot broth rhoo4 ot man-ot UD1"7