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  • ' • GREST NSTIONaL LIFE BUILDING DaLLAS, TEXas • Telephone R-9808 May 12th 1942 Mr Harold H. Young Washington D. C. Dear Harold: - Its getting about time tor you to pay another visit to Texas and I hope that it won't be long before we see you again
  • in leases which made it possible for drafted men to terminate a lease without loss. 4. Establishment of voluntary associations &n local community of the men who were going to be called up at about the same time, to constitute groups of men with common
  • 11:AmIR,GTO!fDC YIWm COUHTY JUDGE . BASTROP , TEXAS - --- JUllE -' $_ ___ --- •r 1217~B __ _ If ACCOUNTING INFORMATION TIME FILED C . WILLEVER VICE-PRESIDENT WANT .A REPLY? ' 1942 BO?J ORABLERE STAND I FER "An~wer by WESTERNUNION
  • . ashingt on, n.c. Dear Char l es : r een a wandering boy. I You know it was t mfo i1.g to :;.a your note . Here is copy of the speech to which lili. s w Glass so ene r ousl.y r ef erred. I will be coming in a ny time no • You " ie nd, I P:C
  • Dear Oovemori I underatand you are bringing an 1ntereat1ng euit in the case ot General Aniline and P1111. More power to 70111. I have been waging a battle on thia tor a long time.· . .• I am leaving today ~or Europe but will be back·1n about a week
  • own immediate family, for my children. I am doing it rather for my grandchildren. be interested in knowing a little Perhaps at some time they might bit more about their grandfather, and if so I hope that this record will be available to them
  • hey don't understand in Washington, he says, that you're He's tired Apparently luck~if you can keep one-third of your planes in operation at any given time. And he's tired of sending up inferior equipment. The Allison engine is simply a failure
  • . The time had not yet come tor Jehovah to move in world affairs in such a way as to build the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth. It seems as though God must have designed a particUla.r destiny far America; as though the Lord might have said during the growth
  • the famous Goulburn Valley and at the same time generating electric power for transmission to Melbourne. MT . BOGONG and the BOGONG HIGH PLAINS ­ Covering an area of over 800,000 acres of plateau country, these, in summer-time, afford pasturage for large
  • please quote R fe: enc Ne. The finl line of. thi, tele,r•m coAtmn,the following pt1rticul1111 in erder n.,,,eJ :Office•f Origin No. of Word, Dole Time 0/f,dal lmtrucUona FM23 ARLINGTONVIR 35 31ST 8 20PM ' ·JuaBea1n' ►• ' • • r ~ . \• ', I
  • -· . .. .In .time of peacJ; cilisentee· .· ·subm.ariri~ ch~~b;! ·.:' _i... !' .•:: . • ,. -•. · ., · . the failure of the w6rket to'"sh, '.. '. . The ·sonie-goes fo/ our aircraft industry. - .. job \-,hen he'~ du·eJToday>a' ·. . Man~h6~ ~ lost because
  • , and it was determined at that time that it would be appropriate to proceed in the fashion provided for by this bill. The Department hopes that H.R. 7044 can be given favorable consideration during the current congressional session. The Bureau of the Budget advises
  • . The provision of $1.4 million for construction f'unds in PL 89-52 signed by the President on June 28, 1965, marks the end of a twelve year effort on the part of the citizens who served as members of this Commission for various periods of time during the past