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After we finished talking to i,.~ ---•three o'olook we
could not go to sleep, so we all sat aro
and discussed the
various possibilities of the no-- J- •Jli:I- m.on't; s until about four,
and then Nellie and Macy went
ep and I alternately read
Time and t
- use the account unless they are given credit for purchasing the time. It seems to me they could purchase rews
reviews daily on the theory that this is the State Capitol, and
we only have one State Capitol and ore station that reaches all
the large area
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Dall as. took th e $ 250 oheo k and sent
B ILL CLARK A ND CONfaACT
FOh ADVERT ISING
E sooe says he s pent some time with Bill and i t boils down to
thi s. Safeway is conducting a survey pr epare.tory to going into radio
adve rtiaing
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and give it to you so that just as soon as Harfield gets down
there llonday you can have him check it and make inquir ies as to
whether it can be purchased or not, and then get in your orders .
I a.m longing for the time to coIIE when I can get away
from
- a flood of it.
Zephyr and John are both up again and I give them plenty of
time off. Gene and Bobbitt have been with me the last few days but
Bobbitt went back to camp :19sterday. I want very much to get down
there next week, and I am going to make every
- both "UCh 1.prov d but still
a little vimak fl."0111 theit' opernt on .. 'fhey &re nth Mother
and ve are somewhat crowded, but I am Qo ne a e;ood ·deal.
· \rite me eve1~1 time you have a spare m nute and tell .
me what you do with your days.
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- 'lorothy - - - - The President came in alone. Sat without making
phone calls or seeing anyone for a long time
(10:40 to 11:06) --- writing at his signing table.
He buzzed me to come in twice - - - asking "when was I
sworn in? - - - and again "when
- station Miohigan
3400 seven o(clook tonight your time. ·It not then same hour
tomorrow night. Seemed anxious. Please let me hear.
Bird
- of the com"'ouni ty in a short time, I believe , --and the more I see of this business
the more essential I come to regard that . However, I just don ' t think
it ,_1rou ld ~:-rork to h2 v':: 1:-;o th hi1.2 r nd Escoe here . For one thing, it would
build up
- 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
- are now refinishing
and I am confident they will be through by the time you
arrive. Anyway, the fire didn't bother the kitchoo, breakfast room or the upstairs, which is the usable part of our .
home, and we will certainly consider it a pleasure and quite
- KTBC business, Lady Bird travel, classification during war time of radio and radio employees
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Dear Effie:
I am all right; but of' course one cannot tell what might
happen to one at any time.
I have not made any will yet, but have considered making one. However, I have taken precaution that if I should
happen to die suddenly, so
- is the sweetest little child imaginable to live
vrith. She' laughs and gig : :_:les all the time and has never
lool:ed on the face of worry. We have a good ·time, but I
certainly -have not had a moment to throw avray. If I live to
be a hundred I will never
- Personnel matters including station engineers and war time regulations on engineers employment, requesting raises from the local war labor board, social updates
- duoceeatul time. A.t Hart1el4 1 s edvto
e 4eo14ed not to make them a little talk about tation plane and
sohedule of aoh1ev ments tor the tllture. Be said h •a rather Just
~um.ping
set to kno them ooially and do th t 1 ter in a etatt me t1ng. I
brought all th
- Darling,
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I an sending thltif Airmail Special in an effort to beat
Secret Operative No. ttl678 to you •••• Colonel Estea has come
and gone. Yesterday afternoon, just as I 'Was getting ready
to go to my exercises for the first time in ten days, he
- said
he wanted to take me and Nellie to dinner some night.
On Tuesday, April.21, I have invited Mrs. Ickes, Mrs. Bill
Douglas, Elizabeth Rowe, and Tharon Perkins to lunoh. I havn't
had time to get an answer yet ~!'om Mrs. Douglas'1'i~§- l'm
thinking
- Sunday, March 15, 5:45 P. M.
Dearest mine:
It's late Sunday afternoon and in all the time you have
been away I have not been so lonesome for you as I am now.
So I will take it out in writing you a very long letter.
First, let me tell you that I
- night, arrive there Friday noon,
and stay as short a time as possible. Senator's time is so
valuable and I feel I need him so, that I almost must go on.
Besides,· I want to lay hands, both for myself and for Aunt
Effie, on such of that money
- like this. (It is so easy to become stale and use
the same phrases all the time.) What I like most about Mary
is that she is really interested in these people 'Who write
us their problem.s--at least in those 'Whoseseem honeatly to
have merit. She ia
- to be
ready to supply hbn in the short at time poaaible in antioip tion o a y•a answer
on the pr1oritiea.
4. Jlr. Eaooe had not yet got ott the registered letter to Jlima Radio but
aaaur•• me he will today--and I a1-.ll aee that he doea. It ii
- ngto n
next 5 tur da,y. l b-01 d Es coo I t hollght the A&M b>.1sinea s was in a.b f1te-
ment ponding our g etti:ng night time--no need to undertako the e.xpen6e
i nvolved in synohronita. tion if th.e ro is a goo d cbnnoe ot ::rett:hig
Qn othor frequ
- submitting it as a personal claim.
2. Advisability
I agree, the forum and the occasion are the very best. Such a step,
at·this time, precludes any possibility that later events might be interpreted as
the cause, as Truman's decision was partly attributed
- apart•
ment in April.
l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal
I bad
two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think?
The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,.
attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
- muoh work that could just as well have been ~
passed on to someone of less experience. Clipping those papers and keeping a scrap-book used hours of her time that could have
been spent to more telling advantage and yet should be done. We
shall have
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traduce Mr. Weisl to so;ie. Seriously. dear, she is the most ·w orth
while actress in mi 'iywood, to my re ling, and I ho-p you had a
gay and stimula.tinc time.
All your letters I lov.e to cet. But the ones in your own
hand- ·,Titin,t.;• that aro oft n
- to see "My Sister Aileen", the
cutest play I have seen this year. Imagine my surptise to learn~
'Nt1}{~
that Vic ha.a three ohildrenl They are all, including his wife,/
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- March 11, 1942,
11 A. M.
Darling:
Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night
there is never time enough.
Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that
you really are not ~using 100
- , but so much
time has elEpsed since your letter was written. we would like to
know if they sre still &vc:.ila.ble. Specif ically. the progra1;-is
were: (One) J. Rabel Cler~, fo:nen 's Show, 15 minutes 6 days a week
at 9:00 a.m; (T\1vo) Household Hints
- what happened.
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The night you left I had dinner with the Speaker, J. K.
Brim and Bill Kittrell. It was rather a rougpt evening somewhat
similar to the last time Brim was up here. But, Sam and I left
at 10:30 and we did not feel too bad the next
- to ltr-. Escoe, said that he would give notice but he had
to talk it over with his wife. 'Nhie:h definitely 1 imi ts his time
-r;vith us. because even if he does not quit. I do not want anyone
working· for us who has that a tti tu.de. The reason
- other agency in Texas. He has been associated
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with Radio Stations WFM in Dallas , KTRH in Houston, and
KrrAT in Fort Worth, as well as other smaller stations in
the state. At one time he was Program Director of the
Southwest Broadcasting System
- thougi
in unifo1-m..
I c.Udn 1 t 1,;et muoh el.
·oda.y. Visitors took up my
time. V1otor UaOrea e~e __ , ______,, ,. ,.. ttL:ed ages about old friends
and *bdut the aeries
~~ ies SillL11an Evans met in eatabl1ahing the Ohi
o Su
Which last was very imper
- , though too
big as yet, and the little one carried around one shoe
with her all the time I was there. She will grow to
them before long. Peggy sent you her thanks. I'm sure
Mary wrote down Tom's probable addresses for you in her
letter--(either at Thomas P
- said it wasn•t the
thin we could oe.noel it •••• and 90 days ia a long time to nit. I sent th• pamphlet
deseribin..; it to Harfield. About three we0ka a owe ordered two microphones •hioh
ehould he here any day now. Total oost was ,5>.
• still ne$d