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Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- Democratic ExecutIVe Committee member, and Bruce Ainswortq, an Alice city commissioner. Lloyd a_nd Ainsworth, like Johnson and Parr, now are dead. Salas told The AP: "Lyncl!>nJohnson said; 'If I can get 200more votes, I'veĀ· got it won.' "Parr said to me
- , the power to exempt itself from the six-month observance of daylight time. "Kentucky is the only state in the Nation where the legislature has not met since the passage of the Uniform Time Act. For that reason, I believe it is proper for me, as the Federal
- to see House the next morning and the day that the Japanese and House were talking in New York I was having luncheon with Buchanan, the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee at W:J.shington. Buchanan had seen Roosevelt that morning - you get
- eoonom1c 1esues. Somethinc might be framed at San Antonio where you, beoause of your national prominenoe, could fitting17 aot as !re:me greeier '8'Cthe president, 1ntroducJ.nc GoTernor Moo4y and eaoorting the il10 of them ~ Laredo tor ~e hand ehaltlng puny