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  • 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
  • THIS [lORl~ l flG SAY'--- Hi ,hY H01.E = ,., -\ "' L '(i.lDOt I J I dl00!·l . Telephone: 6116 FL : L:T - r ·- To secure prompt action on inquiries this orlJrinal RADIOGRAM should be preaented at the om.ca ef R.C.A. COMMUNICATIONS, Inc. In telephone
  • . During the last few days we have had an appalling number of letters, in bitter language, denouncing the action of labor. The situation is getting ugly. Congress is increasingly the object of criticism and distrust. I shall start keeping track of how many
  • Congressional business - check on status of Private William Shearon Barber (wounded in action, missing in action, presumed dead) as wife heard word he was maybe in a prison and wants to send him medicine, asking Navy to reconsider application of Max
  • and hopeless. Dear, I am so glad to see you are reading "Education for Death" and that other book. You have more ·ability to translate other folks ideas into action than anybody I know, so I love for you t:h:a:i:::s:::g:::: : : : : , _ ~ table with Judge
  • in action, family has four them. Eaooe liste11ed on 980 last night on his own set and wants to borrow a top-notoh set from a store and listen tonight. So will I. We'll write you tomorrow whether we heard a cheep. n1at would be \Vonderful if 11e could get
  • get along 1600 miles away from a business when, all having agreed upon a course of action, and all thinking it was being acted upon, we found that it was not being acted upon at all. I told one ofi the engineers, Farmer~ in J\;Ir . Escoe' s office