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  • •• 1. Clotu•a Get youraelt a pa14 or garter•,•• 70ur nauoed to it ■ pr-Meat poiat , I aia &tra14 the aox whit tie and rent tails trom Soatati. Do not 'b • hand you. oaue after all ha ia thlt only -.xi W'bo butler• a at ••lusinly, and the El:\&lleh s
  • He beoame the tront man tor the big mone7 gangsters. He took a second seat as a butler ot big business. Toda:, Dan Moody, aging and prosperoUB, is at work 1A the tenth Congressional d1atr1ot. He ia running h1.8 candidate tor Congress. . . I wish I
  • , but standing very vary high with the President because or He hia honesty. lives in the oountryvrith a Jap butler on a nine holo golt course whioh ho loves. 5- 1a constantly being ealled upon tor policy decisions. And he has &ot too bi& for his britches
  • through rocal Trade Agreements Act; and on this the muddy fields of another Flanders, as floor the S:mator from Nebraska [Mr. did their grandfathers in 1918, or dive BUTLER ] has denounced the Trade into the same foxholes in Normandy Agreements Act
  • , Houstin, and c. E. M. Wednesday evening B: Saw Manager Butler by accident yesterday, and he said, 11 Things are looking stormy. I doubt if we can carry Harrison County for G arner." Ms Did Butler think he was talking to a Roosevelt sympathizer1 Bs
  • here. 2--Please deny you met with Butler and st.rnes when war time Governor, to plot over-throw of war time President Roosevelt • . Please Ytire your xxxx c ounty campaign Ub.W:Lger name of fourth ma.n in room amd your denial . Roy Lumpkin 3--Please
  • with the President because of his honesty. He lives in t he country with a Jap butler on a nine hole golf course which he loves. He is constantly being called upon for policy decisions. And he has got too big for his britches as far as this deal is concerned
  • .·_, 58. He admitted stealing $4.30 from let, Me.chtnery corporation of York . Umted Slates MartnP. corl,)K. re t ired . Rtclull'd H1se whlle he wns under Pa., at a cost of $25,000, and will Butler, who recently hKd beeu one j t\10 influence ol llquo1