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  • him ainoe he promised to have the itemisation ready for him on !Ueaday or laet w ek. I myself ho.ve heard him call tw1oe. If fease a ya to. I eh&ll start calling him 1111self. 5. Bob Farree has got hia oall to the &rJJ\Y and 1• leaving Saturday
  • a.s 50~0 if this were in the city limits. T1.o.e last time the city limits were extended they 'l'.,,1ere pla:ced . 6 of a mile from the t~ans - ,. ,.1~ mitter house . Since this would amount to F saving of . ) ~ - v r to ~70 a year. I was hoping
  • Insurance for station, impact of city limits on cost of insurance vs. taxes, financial matters-ways to cut expenses, requests LBJ send Lady Bird camera film to take pictures of bluebonnets, job assistance/recommendation for Bob Long
  • and Saturday. We have an appoint~nt to eat dinner with Eddie Weisl and Dick Berlin (Berlin is with INS - Hearst papers). 'l'omorrow I hope to see Paley of the Columbia Broadcasting Company and also the SeSac people. I will write you upon my return and tell you
  • · Building. I hope Harfield will be able to work out a space in the window to use for pasting news hourly as it cones off the ticker. I would like for all the people in the City Hall, Federal Building, etc. to get the habit of walking by our front, stopping
  • that bring.a it to $320"7 .so. :Now that you have got rid o:C the IN.S expense, it oomeo down to $3055 .80. I believe there will be eo?OO other reduotiona possible . A.bout the water~ light, and power bill t I believe there might be aome hope of outtb1g t t do
  • June land June us, nd w hoped and exp ct d by J~e 1. On Sen tor1 e edv1oe we did note 1 or4 bout the 150 1n dvertistne per month the oontreot oalle :tor in oase e. ove. and neither 414 he e 1 ora.. He e id h w e mlshtJ glaG to know we w re ortng, beoau
  • for h::.-vint; been in such u hurry to si~~n up with the other service :.:nd brir.icin 0 ull ttis t,bout . Rich~rdson ~lso sai d he did not W8nt to hold out ~ny hope thut we v, oulc be rele ~.sed fror1 the contrnct under o.ny c ifferent terms than
  • hope you can help ua arrive t th t, eto. eto. And • oul lik to he.v your a vioe on what we can a.nd should do next •• etc." Ur. Stark eaid approxi toly this, "I did not author1&e this aocount. I did not ever n er any arrangement with Dr. Ulmer to run
  • Studio$ ot KTBO Aust in, Texas 1 125 p.xn., April o, 194 3 Dearest, I hope I oap. make myself under stood on th is portable --it jumps 1 ike the dev u. It is the one I broug ht dO"'nn fro m Vfo.shingto n and l shal 1 send it out to be worked
  • . Hope to come home tomorrow night or Sunday morning--may catch a ride back with Nell Parmelee Sunde.y. Call me at Bill's if you want me. Iarling, I had forgotten how incred.i bly pleasant life in Austin is and how I love the place. The weather is blue
  • eeeept any ne~ ouato era at all and ould be obliged to put i t en my bi.l'l or refuse to ta lre their 'thlxlg&. They eai.d they ~·ould ke8p the bundles separate, however,-.ao I dares~y eo~1e of theae listed 1 tems ere t heirs-.... whi,ch ones, I hope
  • . • Honorable Wr.J.. H. Clark, Republic Btmk &11ding 1 Da.llas, Tex••. Dear Dillt I a'll tntn. ding you he rew 1th one (1) Aketberg'• letter contracts on April 22nd. ( 2) Oopy of co at re.ot (3) Copy of Court deo1 ·.. · Here is my "thoug ttert I hope you
  • about your Father. His letter concerned me and I know it added-little pleasure to your day. I hope that by the end of the month Jesse will have all of the accounts paid and in good standing. Vfe can at least know accurately then how much we are going
  • for .; 1273 marked in full payment. I am 'very .much in hopes we o.an by t.h a t time also say we have aent their libraby ba·ok to them. The Standard cabinet ia due between April 20 and 27 end as soon as it does come the Thewaurus goes back by return mail
  • hoped Senator would go to••• him end handle it throu·hout, but l bueaa I can do it alri ht. ehip 10. l told Sim th thin s you said w l'fanted to put up aa oollatera~ to cover the ,loan or $26,000 ioh A.unt Effie is to mako to ua, and aeked him
  • to v:ri te you and tell you hnw serious the plight of the business colleges was and he hoped you'd support this legislation--or whatever it is. Mr. Escoe said he suggested to him that he 'Nri te you direct but he wanted him to hand me this. BILL CLARK