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  • Press; Homer Williams of the Postal Clerk (about you); and Mr. Buckner of the San Marcos Record. Today I see I have the fo~lowing to write: Mrs. Dale of the J3J..a.nco_Oounty News; Mrs. Glidden of the Johnson City Courier; and Leslie Cooper ot the San
  • it and see that you did in San Marcos and later sp~eohes. However, it is just a brief sentence and says "I am for maintaining the 27½ depletion allowance".) Mr. Gibbons also said it would be helpful to have such statements to keep any of the oil men from
  • Marcos citizens, one by about a dozen citizens. the other by fully fifty. They are demanding action by Congress to abolish the 40 Hour week-but this is not adequate--! shall just make a copy for us and send the wires on t~ you. I called Malcolm and on his
  • •• of the aodal eYenta OD Prealdem Marco• aDd a coaple of plctare• o1.Paul Gly,m.. May we aend hlm tbeae? ApprOYe / Dlaapprove __ _ Attachment•: A2S40•20A A2M7-02A AZ.540-0SA A2547-2SA A2547-28 A25W-9 A2554-12 A2554-24' A2S47-12A A2539-32 A25J9•14 A25S8-04A
  • got all the breaks in the newspapers, and the boys and girls weren't coming 1111' way, and there news in the papers about our debates. was no I was wllJt might be called in slang " a dumb bunny" trom. San Marcos, and wasn't very tar from