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- and I believe except for
your being down there now life would be unbearable so far as the
station is concerned. There has been no good news here. We have
had enough bad news, however, and I believe that when we finally
rain good news, we wiH. have
- .
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
- 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
- , 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
- 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
- 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
- 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