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  • 9:40 a. m. April 9, 1943 Dearest love: This morning Paul Bolton and 11.1"r .. Richards on from Dalla.a ( INS man) came to see me with a rather startling proposal. Richardson said that :t:rr. Caparell, Sales 1'.ranager of DJS, called him and told
  • the city fathers would~d the limits to include the transmitter house- - then I thought the incre&oe in taxes might more than over-balance this s c. vi ng • •• yes ? I do have a couple of recommendstions that will save us a little monev--not nmch. (1
  • , sayins meanwhile he can h,mdle all the sol es hims elf if he has to. He puts in very long hours. I've read his reports and considerinz; what I know of his act i vi ties from be inc; round him or t~lking to hil:1 on phone believe th m to be accurate enough
  • in front of Escoe, that we had asked for the raise and expected it bo be approved in a bout a month's time . lfow I guess the engineer's think I am a ljrer too ••••• Escoe thinks Farmer ,vi 11 stay but I doubt it. 1 3. As you know by now, Bernard Hanks
  • right-hand drawor of my deak in the study. in a folder marked "4921 SOth Place • and ·at out the reocrd of- puroha.se of -whatever that thinb is called. copy the deaor1f)t1on 'or our houae, and mail it to Simf Vi'., He alroad has the deeds
  • th t ooe thinks he can oolleot--I haYe hfm or 1.ng on total ot 250 but Row rd vi, ho es 216.60 on Starlt1 t !oothpa te nd hes promiee4 e ohec . for 100 in a ttl ent ill .. almost oertainl7 nev r pay an7thing on 1t end thet ma1 r 4uoe th collect-~ 1bl