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  • . s1noeroJ,y, JI./R PRES.ERVATION COPY >0.. 0 u ll!U 6 AT --C-HE_C_K- - ftLASS OF SERVICE DESI RErk D0Mlt8TIC WESTERN UNION CABLlt TELEGRAM FULL RATE DAY LETTER DEFERRED NIGHT MESSAGE NIGHT LETTER ~ > 0::: ACCT'G INFMN. ' WEEK END NIGHT
  • of the city election on the air field bonds--whi ch , by the way, carried about 50 to 1 . I had a long visit with Jimmy last night . He has definit e ly made up hi s mind to run, but this is gravey ard. He expects to leave for Washi ngton Sunday . Bill has
  • juot to Fine. Ys Wirtz is surely c0111ing? I have never ktlo-..m. him to walk out ,. Mt Call toaorrc" night. Herold, and tllero on .1 t. Bo-.. e.bout money•, Y• l am out of soap, but I am not bot e red, ns 1!rJ credit i s still ·good. Dld irtz
  • Poat, and c. E. 11. Tuesday Night 10130 Ba How ere things going! la the President ~leeted up there yatt are a little slow obont 1t d01'11 here. Jh Understand Ua,vor Holcomb has announced tor either Garner or RooseTelt •ithin the last day or two
  • silenced. Which is as it should be , for wars are not won without discipline . That, to repeat, is why I write now, before I am under any restrictions . I leave civilian life with the concern that any man must have who has eyes to see and read and ears
  • , Marsh election night, Reid suffered a dizzy spell c, paper (and radio ) empires. Not long controls, besides his Spartanburg buys, while reading about the sweep of his be­ loved Republican party in the Congres­ ago, the Ridder brothers-Bernard H
  • - ,IM,_ T DEFERRED NIGHT LETTER NIGHT LETTER SHIP RADIOGRAM Patrons mould check dam of service desired : otherwiae the meaage trill be transmitted as a telegram or ordin:iry cablegl'Ul. 1213-CT WESTERN UN I O N ~ R, B, WHITE PIIKBIDENT
  • 6100 o 1 olock. Would al.so appreo1ate reaervatlona tor tJ.u-ee on commercial. fiight w Austin '.l'ueaday morning.• Ir you are t1ed up Monday night auggeat tuesda1 1DO!!n1ng brea.kf"a.a t.. Tell Maggie t.o colleot a o-ouple ot sca.rvea room i-ent
  • -"--- - c:Na:K" SUVICIE DDIIIIED 0THIEIIWIH M_,._ WILL ■IE l'1JU. RATE FUU. RATE Do\Y LETTER y CMHIG COE RATE NIGHT LETTER URGENT SERIAL DEF~ RESERVATION NIGHTLETTDI ~Tl: SHIPRADIO Street CMAIIGIE H"T AT FULL IIATIE DCNDTIC
  • and night to make our Schools on a par with any in the Nation. Accent in his program has been placed on good citizenship, training for living in a Democracy, Americanism, the basic subjects of Education (reading, writing and arithmetic), and the practical
  • and hlmseH las t, "I ~ , a yIDJ u1·e _: Firemen's Parade At Time Shot whll• marching In a firemeu ·., pe,r~d• at Port Vu, last night. two members of the Faycttc Cit.y ''Golden Trojans.. band w~re in McKeesport hospltnl. one In se1·lous cnnditton
  • would study Churellill' s ot Rooaewlt'a epeeohe1. I would read one apeeoh ot 1-pper-not tor la.ngu&ge but tor f'eeling and sense. ie ora.torioal. I would speak in Pepper, unfortunately, You are a young man ot aot1on, and are so know. If you
  • • year, who n&Ye 1 ot newapapera •----,..,, It next month or be !'ired. ao:ney tor Coo«l repo"•r•• I p.1t ill a deadline on adnrtiaizlc oow at aix p.a. before publ1oat1cm.. tile 111ght up &ll ada and oorreoted The night adYerti ■illg sidle
  • and is ver-:l lovr a!"ain . If I oscible I plan to drive to Greenville tonorrovt, getting into Lansing late tonorrow night and meeting the attorney for Lacfo.ddon there r.:onday . .acfadden has instructed the attorney to prepare deed::, trnnsferrin; the real
  • , ( Jack Frost JF:ms ••gu1t 10 , 1960 Dear Mr . Frost.a Charles was dollgbted to receive your ·good letter of July 22nd aad read everrlftf•rd of It to blmaelf which la unusual · those da71 as be baa loag 1tace •••• i\ elear \ha\ be did not wa ■ t
  • THE :U!RECTLY M:~ASUR.SP MASS OF THE HELIUM ATOM :s 4,003 A, M, U, 1 SO THAT • 03 A. M. :J , HAVE BEEN LOS T IN TIE PROC:ss XX X ET~.Il\ BOOK 2 ( UANA-2) 1 THIRD PA:qAGRAPF 1 LINE SIX , . READ IT " X XX ( 3 00 1 000, 000 CM ,/ S!C , ) 1 A!·rn X
  • Committee of Congress, business, labor and public representative:1 to make a study of the whole subject of strife in industry• .A group of farm leaderi;i are to be mre gation about Florida -f'arm problems· tomorrow night. to confer with our de;Le­ - 2
  • ...i.1 the uHd,lN •1•• aittlag la ,11..... (lt • •• l• t.tlac thl•• wlll l>J' ohuoe llla-u.. her .,.,1.... hok-? utd "altttag•.) flle read ta teru et , r nt tnw1a hGa ... •• - Fnnah a1 1dth t&tla 4ff1w. , M on• 001114 poaet.lt~ 1M oft_... (1 v...,1• Mk
  • to strike {he fl,_rst blow. :were ..b eard aome 'Clistanee 'ti:om the · ,to
  • again in another. N 4 t. PRESERVATION COPY ..... • 'l'l-IE WASHI.N Fair EnQugh By Doro~hy T~1ompson I By W esthrook Pegler -"This Way Of Life" THERE WAS _a cwious juxtapo- . entire world." It is, we read, to be divided "into spheres
  • checked into Coke and he has all of the whiskey soaks who have known him for thirty ye~ rs sitting on their fa.nnys from morning to night wherever he goes waiting fer him to come in and say what be did thb.t day , ~nd then they s~y ~h~t he tells them . We
  • .. But, •• ahipa that pa ■- in the night, ple&ae remember th&~ when and where I •Y sel"ft with you the person who 11 DV' pr1vat• 11m•o•t -the7ear," you 'llli&7 a l l upoa me. 81.noerely, Pe'braa.-y 9, 1941 ?o\l ought to 1lllke a r t o brlet pee.oh as a pu\ ot
  • . NG.aON TlllaY, CL.KM ... Ja.rmary 31, 1951 Dear Charles: :vhen your letter from ?aris dated January ll arrived, I took it home for i.ady 3ird to read and have just now 6 otten back to t:1e office -:-ritr. it. ·,:e botl: enjoyed it very much and Lope
  • 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to · the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap­ pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep­ tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which can be forged out
  • because he did not want Millet telling important people Ma.rshwas crazy, but the report is still in the files, which means that any one asking Millet who Charles Marsh is might find Millet out and a clerk might read the report which might up­ set the plans
  • would read one speech of Pepper--not for language but for feeling and sense. is oratorical. I would speak in Pepper, unfortunately, You are a young man of action, and are so know. If you deliver an oration, it will be out of place in a hardboiled
  • candor and rudeness the party's labor bosses guillotined the be­ loved and v,enerahle 74-year-old Vice President Alben W. Barkley (next pas,:), who had hoped to win the presidential nomination. That night a group of Young Turks-includjng Franklin D
  • ~. Y.r . Rice interupted saying "I f or sr: an hour." knm·r people around here who worked Moving 1n towards Tulsa a construction sign reads on Rout e 66 "construction ahead--sign of progress". Compare this with Atlantic Seaboard sign wh! ~h says
  • , gen . eral secretary of the Communist party, ad dressing 13,000 persons in Madison Square Garden last night, pledged Communist support to a third puty movement in the 194.8 elections. Yo th1 Ch , la~ poi · ,ecting The Communist leader an- bes1 .1tion
  • . 1th a He probably will addrea ■ t he legislature or Oklahoua on Uonday. He bas aooepted an invitation to address the Texas legis­ lature Tuesday mornblg from 111 30 to 12130. Ii, SJH>alasat Dallas Tuesday night at tho Adolphus Ballroom
  • NIGHT CLUBS: Mme. Rumor, the p retty tr ick, is spread ­ int talk about a flock of new n ight spots due to op en t h i3 fo!L . , , B ut it' su~ U, at one r,ew p lacF: w ith , . _n ,.;a _.,. _ .,.\... ,.. •• • ,n n .~i ,... -;-,-. n~ r:.Tr 2 HJ step
  • , who aeema to haft a:auaed you, h&a pv.11-4. a tr ah one. HI nu said that there are enough Amer1ou swank• w11h1nc to 1- nankior to till a pla.M on the 116 a night a.Tera&• orowd. You will n • · r that he 1ntroduoed the m:Ldn1ght ap ranoe n.oket at 'blVJ
  • Florida in '48 and it you expect to &et complimentary votes from Florida, Alabama, Oregon, and Massa­ chusetts, you must .eat of somethin& more serious than papaya. I am going to SU&&est that we phone once a mornin& after haTiq read the papers. I
  • . This note is merely to let yo u know t hat I understand t he pressu r e of the days and the needs of the hour. Sincerely , Hotel Plaza, New York City, Februa ry 28, 1943 Dear Mrs. Wallace: Knowing t hat you r husband will never read this very serious
  • rivers, the chokingly hot or numbing cold prairies whose distance envelops the lonely villages and their lonely people like night. No poet since Whitman gave such authentic voice to that haunting, dark, mid-continental loneliness. One day in 1913 Anderson
  • work i ng prac tically .day a nd night s ince I re ­ tur ne d from Carolina , ge tting our ope rating pr oblems a t Hunting ton , Vinc ennes a nd Paducah ironed out an d down. We are making real pr g ress in e ac h t own and all of these pr ) pertie s