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  • about you. Mrs. Ickes has not answered TJJ¥ oall, but I shall not be outdone and shall simply drop her a little note tomorrow. J.~ I am attaching the return ticket from Los Angeles to California. Note that it expires on March 29. You just got word here
  • him being in Los .Angeles, Bur_. / bank, and a few other places. Though she did not ~ay, I be- I lieve that he is working on sol!lething about the California- OYJ born Japs. She said Gene Howe had started a "Let's write !v"' .- JP"' Gene~ campaigh
  • ) $2:3.67 $2.3 ,.67 So I just came out about even. However, I had.in the Marshall Bank a savings account of $161.99, which had been accumulating since October, and which got its backbone of $50.00 from the money you gave me in L0 s Angeles to spend
  • aeYeral ot hia trienia hereabout• hal toli him the FBI hafl 1>41•• 'to ••• them. about him. nfl he felt cont1tient what they ••1i wouli help, ex•ept heari they'• been Coke ana he was a 11 tl• leary bout · wh•t Coke ght •hoo ■e 'lo ••Y about h•'• him
  • , tor ~168 !hie ta s tt1ng ·1ght1 lo•• but I wanted to go head 114 olear a muoh ea poaelble. It get 111 tight, that 1 it oolleot1one won't meet next Saturday's pa7roll, I'll uae the sum in the er hell bank. Bank le I edi tel1 after getting 7our lett r I
  • intereatea in t t1nwa w • he e 14,--more oney and worki:ug ho.rder to et through sehool :l.n ar-shortene4-tillll. e haTe at resent one 1rl, J ni• Lo , full-ti , ho work•• t aclio louse, o e also h· Te one rull time an one rt i1na bo fr the re oin to lose one
  • Johnson family updates, dinner with Mrs. Beale to learn about Radio House (school that produces programs), personnel issues (hiring in times of war), program contract (?), Paul Bolton, Administrative matters - letterhead, CBS, station research
  • ter.JJ _ Ex.eroiaee ~ o~ . apaoe-•I believe I ean alre-.dy ••• aome ditferenc• my hip1J. The tact that there is never much time tor either ot ua to oook a real meal no doubt has something to do w1th it. But that 1• not ible and will certainly stop
  • it tvill work out. Please write me dear , if just one line, the deve lo pments on it. Is the possibility of nicht-time ~l.1ost c; one or ill _-one?? 3. One of the erGineers, weiners, wants to quit--has ~n offer t much hit._.'.;her s3lary in Pennsylv ·ni
  • advort'i.ain . on the atatlon d 1f he £&Ve orders to run auch advertising he did it without author1&&t1on or aey right to do so. 1 did buy eane time from him,• little bit. on the Tyler atation, thinkin it would be good business to et to thoae oil men dova1
  • 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
  • see these are the figu.res he gave us in his letter of March 18 -hA did not at that time include the 80 acres in So0ction 36 of the 1 'willu land. This 811 acres of Section 36 is what hA speeJrn of thAir not Hfinding'' or theparating out'' until th
  • =Cable Night Letter R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOAAO FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Ship Radiogram · The filing time shown in-the date line on telegrams and day letters is S'!_ANDARD TIME at_!)_Oint of ori~ Time
  • Radiogram The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME ~ point of destination. · Received~t 708 14th St., N~W~Washington, D. C. WB272 9=AUSTIM TEX 7 1231P LYNDON
  • Radiogram The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams an4 day letters la STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time ofteieipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination, wv17 ~9- TOUR=TEXARt_) r,i 0 o(') J LY ND Of\J
  • ~ PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VlcE~PRESiOENT DLmDay Letter NT=Ovemight Telegrara LC=Deferred Cable NLT-Cable Nl&ht Letter Ship Radiogram .. The filing time shown m the date lme on telegrams and day letters lS STANDARD TIME at point 01 origin
  • OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT 1201 - { ,!J. 2 SYMBOLS l)L•Day Letter }trr=OvemichtTelearam LC==Deferred Cable Ship Radioaram The filin_g_ time shown in the dataline ~on_telru!"l'ams.arul d~v J,,ttiirq_k.STJ\.NUA.R.D. T T M ~ o ~ ~ f origin. Time
  • tn the Senate race--that he loved you and me and always would and would do anything in the world he could for us. Be said at one time when o•n. waa governor there wae a bill up 1n which his Company was bitterly opposed to the Standard on some oil
  • in Pittsburgh where some of their family lived. He said he had never llV'Orked for such an inefficient organization in his life and just didn't like to, that he has asked Tu!r. Escoe for his over-time several times, that he had always been put off with excuses
  • . ha.a some ide a, ts the ort of man ~:.rho would '"'ke ri·· elf a part ,f the oomruuni ty in a. short time, I believe,--and the more I see of this buainese the more essen t ial I co e to reg~rd that. Howevar, I just don•t think 1 t would ... rork to ave
  • . 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
  • N U.S. CITIES HONOLULU, AT :;·1 p _ TO SHIPS AT SEA -+\-----A-__,.__ _ _ _ STANDARD TIME ?A 'SF lHNSOI,= S-4 ;C J\RE ''O \., JR STR C( OUT s fd A I,,r I t I ,E HC I R I ilC ~11 EF I-' CIFIC Form 112HU- TD 53 I F OR1 E 1J
  • all settl ed. 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
  • -TER~OON 2 PM BLANCO WOU LD LI KE CALL YOU ABOUT TEN OCLOCK MY TIME TONJGH T= :AUNT LUCY D I ED LAST - B JRD = THE COMPANY WILL A'.Pl'JtEOliTE ISUGOHTION■ F!tOM ITa PAT!t0Nt'5 CONCERNING ITS SE.RVlCE
  • 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
  • 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, ~t 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
  • 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
  • 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,/ ·
  • 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