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- 4921 30th Place,~.
Washington, D . c.,
April 12, 1943.
w.,
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson,
e/o Mr. J. c. Kellam,
Brown Building,
Austin, Texas.
Dear Lady Bird:
This morning I had a talk with Jim Bond of the Manpower Commission here. He told me that under
- Lady Bird:
Just received your note written at 1:25 PM April 6.
The news on the Standard and aSCAP situation appears to be
good. Please follow through and get both definitely settled.
I will give some thought to the Safeway matter, but I know we
cannot
- , pianos, .
chairs, draperies, and everything be new looking, bright and modernistic.
We must go now from one extreme to the other - from the old to the new,
from the dirty to the clean, from the drab to the bright - and I know you,
Mother, Betty, with F
- .
The other two big problems with the station as I see them are
these:
( l) Keeping opera.ting costs at a minimum l9w.' Roughly, I
think these can be divided under the following heads:
(a)
Personnel
(b)
Service ( including news reports, Standard Library
- on the lookout for them.
I talked to International News and think I should have
something by the end of the week.
I am enclosing checks for $1500.00 which you can deposit
in your account in the American National Bank and let Jesse draw
it out to pay bills. I
- transcriptions
is being bought by the W. Lee
O'Daniel News, publication of Sen.
O'Daniel (D-Tex.), ardent antiNew Dealer, to promote the newspa per. With musical opening and
close, the transcription series consists of talks by Sen. O'Daniel and
solicitations
- matter and the talk you and Jesse had
with Bscoe . I am afraid no news is bad news .
In view of Mr . Barron's attitude as described in the
memorandum from Escoe, I think Escoe should write him a check
for :.ft)l00 and attach to the check a letter from