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  • 4 a10 p.m. ip:ril 17, 1943 Darling 1 i~,• er ei noe you called me Thursday night and I eoted churlish &nd ugly I •ve been r eeline; ba ~ e- nd \tJishtng I could heAr yo r voioe ag inJ J h~d Juet finished l Lokin at oir latlt .r:on th•s telephone
  • Lady Bird concerns about telephone bills, personal expenses, estimates for work done on KTBC studios, NBC contract
  • for prior period. Then e oan see w~wt the month 1e aetue.lly co.s t ing u and it ·:. on' t be so mixed up. (2 ) Th.e v391.30 telephone bill in. February should have been ,~119. 1--the balance being due from a prior period., 1 (3) The l ?6 . 40 light
  • that Herman would talk to Mr. Miller about the matter. Since apparently from Jesse's letter it is not clear, after talking to Miller, I think you should in a very business-like manner telephone Herman and ask if an arrangement oan be worked out by the building
  • , colored messenger boy, telephone, water and light, etc. The following items in the statement d:rew my attention: -2- (1) How does it happen that we paid $245 .00 for news and ticker service in Jamarywhen we only had INS service, and only paid $180 .00
  • to telephone him and feel him out on a top contract for Austin as Manager. Of course, this would mean that Escoe would work under him and neither would probably like that. It might be that Escoe would leave under such an arrangement, and I would
  • telephone call. Therefore I would write you all the details airmail speciel and we would let him know as soon as possible. He said he was leaving Dallas :Monday on a six weeks trip through the East and if I didn't hear until then to notify the lfow York
  • Tom C1ark ci l woekamoot ly and comes end. be the I miss you rery, -v ry anucl and wish that the three of us cor ld spend a lone ·ime t .::ether so far from ever-ybody el e that even the telephone comp ny raaoh ua. ould not Becl:y end Josefa r
  • fill the place of at least one of the two salesmen we are losing, thereby saving between $175 and $275. Miss Sneed could handle the telephone and s ,t enography, as she has been doing. and also help on the books. ( She is the one Y1ho is now keeping
  • come bc.. ck up to the station at night ©.nd learned to operate the controls! This her own idea . i.iould be valuable in case of shortaGes ot' personnel we face. I think she writes a very pretty letter, don't you? Her voice over tt.e telephone und her
  • that" • lao ~ t the reTenue people han b•en an• will eontinue to be inTeatigating the owna an• their book• :trom on• to another. He aai• that h• ■ aw Her n Sunaay--but I lie tol• you this in his telephone oonTeraation yeateriay--ant Herman aaii he i$t noi know
  • her busy on the telephone talking to job hunters, etc. I think every day after Ha:rfield gets tl1rough seeing people he should drop them a little note that night telling them0 it was good to see you. We are at your service. If I can do anything