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  • how to fit~ remarks so that they might fit themselves to the tacts ot Europe. It is possible that m:, speech 1n Fort Worth predicting the call o:t an unlimited national emergency was more than just a guess. People don't guess on the very great
  • of e colle ge in Denton , nd de some remark s in favor of Ro osevelt, gettin g a bi g hand . Smi t h ta l k ed to 1.200 people . Young took him ove r, handling him, nd takin g him back into Fort Worth. Young will meet Wirtz i n Austin Mond y night. He
  • out In the middle of Ma.yfa.fr t ht ' ;.nd l'l~ally go to tov.-n w ith hi!1 .1 notl clowninr, Ro11 11 "THREE STARS" De\CK I f NF.P "Curly," "Smile~•" and ___:_ .... : ... ,.1..,,.. 'TI rE wii.l i ..,.... _-1 _1; ta p i SA h ia p: f-h The Uilited
  • lashington. So now we c o~e to tha person who re~lly got th~ job done--neith r a tovernor nor~ Seru,.tol'- erely a yoang .wan hitting the °"-ll ~hen aaked to do a.ny construative Jot>--no WE&.tter whether ~sked oy Ho~ston, A~stin , Fort Worth , Dtt.ll -s , S
  • . Est.ablished 1892 Elected to .;omrre~s from t he Above Skillern's tenth district :n -193, , over 10 op• Residt:!nce :ill ponents . Congressman Johns on has Phone ■ 461 1· i I Dr. John T. Nall .Ct11" 1ZENS HOTE L Q,-cR-.TEO BY FORT WORTH COMPANY OWNER
  • until after the Democratic Convention at Fort Worth next week. With be st wishes, I am Sincerely yours, 1RAN9f'ERRl!O TO HANl>W~tTING l'"ILE "It's Time For a Man with a Pl,atform" OCtober 18, 1949 Sena t,oJ'" Lyndon B. Johnaon, Ben~te 01"f1ce .B u11
  • how you happened to run. April 23, 1941 Memorandum to L. B. J. : Washington News Service What should reach the papers S'1.mday? Houston Hart7 What about specials to Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth 'l The presentation of the Washington viewpoint
  • , businesslike purchase of raw materials were working within six months, it would be worth a thousand blueprints at the peace con­ ference. It is one of the ways in which we can build up morale for the struggle ahead. It is one of the ways in which we can build
  • , in disputes about who is going to do what , who is going to get what , who is going to be a big shot, we lose something all the gold at Fort Knox , Kentucky , can ' t buy back . We rush one step nearer the universal disaster with every second wasted
  • BOARD FIRST VICE· PRE&IDENT .. The filing time shown 111 the date line on telegrams and day letters IS STANDARD TIME at point of or1gm. J NT-Ovemtaht Te l LC•Delerred Cable NLT•Cable Ni,ht Letter " Ship~ I Time of receipt Ill STANDARD TIME
  • urging the r ehab ilitat i on of rejectees as a source of man power fo r war plants and the armed services . #2 - Hon . Chas . E. Marsh I just had a telegram from Mr . Bernard M. Baruch, r eading as follows : "My study of medical care convi nc es me
  • as we become depositing customers of _banks in thise cities. _ Harle and Hanks use Fort Worth, where they have no paper, as thei:r depository banks for all profit, 4 for the purpose 0£ not having large profits at operating points which tempt local
  • to the fact that the Regional Office is now moving from Denver to Fort Worth, it appears to me a good time for any changes that might be made, and certainly I am interested vecy much in the proposition, and from what you had to say I believe you can get me
  • of the bill was finally paid by the farmer, the worker, the small banker, and the small investor. Europe finally got free of charge from the United States less than t wenty billion dollars worth of goods, but the failure of the United States to pl
  • bs idiary st ocks of his radio and all other news papers exce pt the Star ·group where he was only a ble to buy t he oper ating ha.lf. He charges 15% on h is radio into Centra l and puts oper a.ting fews on t he pa pers. He say s t hat he has
  • t.o tlw ~ergl"A. ll l. s nAppecl 1.he g un lw1 cr.. th e 1l~!mc l11volved . - Fort'.v-r i~h t hours hefore lht' ing in _wa\'Ps for i he t hi rd Lime in l m a!-: .:iirplanf"s o n 1he BriLisi, Is le., t. · R bl ' ct lour m ghl s. German plane~ bOu1b e
  • Encl os ur 1 • . .. Jamary 28, 1942 Memorandum to: Senator Pepper :it is certain that you have seen this. It is worth filing for future spiritual use. It may not officially have been said on December 8 in the Senate, but I would have loved
  • right, tHat understanding Russia Is not wo new chapters, on the worth the effort. Bob Hannegan ought to be em­ but that Its undeniable evils are war and on the making of powered by law to tell the New more tolerable than the evils at• Writing the history
  • IN THI! COMl'ANV'S TARIF1'11 ON HANO AT IEACl1 0,.-JCI: AND ON f"lut WITH TELEPHONE YOUR TELEGRAMS TO POSTAL TISL&GRAPH -.i.ATOltV AUTHOIIITla. Form 16 LC623N 53=KH BROOKLYN NY 7 7l OP CHARLES E MARSH = :21 .36 R ST NORTHWEST WASH INGTON DC= : I
  • of the pnpora woot of Ft. Worth, or one of y our Oklahotta papo r •. I feel , va.cuei:r I that there llliGb,t ba oomo aort of union between the i)npora wcot of Ft. Worth nnd your Oklohonw croup under tho d1.rootion o f your pronont Oklahomn oana er, but tht1t
  • • .. And then Tommy will oblige you aa he did D. Worth Clark. ..I CLASS Of SERVIC E DESIRED \. D O MESTIC C A BLE TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGENT RATE LETTER SERIAL DEFERRED NIGHT LETTER NIGHT LETTER Patrons ahou.ld check dua ol aerv1ce dtll&nd ; olherwise t
  • ~ CLASS OF SERVICE DESIRED CABLE DOMESTIC TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGENT RATE LffiER SERIAL \.. DEFERRED NIGHT OVERNIGHT LffiER TELEGRAM SHIP SPECIAL RADIOGRAM SERVICt Patron• should check claBS of service deoiNd; otherwise the meBSap
  • !5 INWooo DRIVE HOUSTON 19, TEXAS Herman Brown Brown and. Root Houston , Texa s Telegram Ralph Ingersoll and -I arrive Friday after­ noon . Would appreciate Lamarr suite a s · rngersoll sonres . 111 go to hotel an~ enquire .for reservation
  • in the constant finite line. One saw once a barefoot brother scrubbing the floor of the man of science --a Jesuit seeking God through the stars. brother of the scrllb br11sh. One thought to speak with the Worn and aging hands told their story. The mind
  • whenever peo,­ ple will listen to me. I k~ow thai fort by a world bent on peace. many peoples are ready to accepi I have spoken out in England these principles today. The wll!~ and Scandinavia on behalf of lngnesa of America and Russia to .world unity
  • . s1noeroJ,y, JI./R PRES.ERVATION COPY >0.. 0 u ll!U 6 AT --C-HE_C_K- - ftLASS OF SERVICE DESI RErk D0Mlt8TIC WESTERN UNION CABLlt TELEGRAM FULL RATE DAY LETTER DEFERRED NIGHT MESSAGE NIGHT LETTER ~ > 0::: ACCT'G INFMN. ' WEEK END NIGHT
  • and operated with their late father the Florida Pipe and Supply Company out on Myrtle Avenue. They were worth over $150,000 back in those "De­ pression Times." They were aggressive, smart and had the foresight and vision so TODAY they admit they are worth from
  • -PAUL CROMER ABBREVIATIONS: BOT.. BOTTOM: CEN.. CENTER: C,, COPYRIGHT: EXC., EXCEPT: LT.. LEn: RT.. RIGHT: T., TOP : A,P., ASSOCIATED PRESS: B.S.. BLACK STAR: EUROPEAN , EUROPEAN PICTURE SERVICE: INT.. INTERNATIONAL. This fortnightly edition
  • Mr. Me.u h put up Et f- collnternl the !'cllowing ie .e si8nt1ally my un1ers t,endin g of' tho mntter Thnt you and .Mr. Mtt r-eh cr o ral $500•0,00•()0 worth of Newepepers, In~. l d the Geo . ll .; Mead Ocmpa.ny be f orc ed · - iegal procedure to take
  • was created only fifty- seven hundred farm families 0r about eight per cent of our farm families in Florida enjoyed th,::,. use of electric pO\'rer. Today, almost half. of our farms, over fort y:~-sevorJ per cent, nave electricity and more are getting
  • .. The filing time shown m the date lme on telegrams and dayletten 18 STANDARD TIME at point of origin. NT-OvemlshtTei-am LC-0.Cetted Cable NLT-Cable Nish• Letter .J, C. WILLEVER ,..lftl5T VICl!·PRl:81DltNT Time of receipt 18 SYMBOLS Ship 11.adilrram
  • that someone says that a cartoonist would not normally- remember that far back unless he had a friend so11181'here to remind him of you. This Berryman is probably the son of the original cartoonist. The front page cartoons of the Washington Star are the most
  • . Vie . . . arU.atic SJllbj.t.eotural of apialiltme, tile ot teraon• ud f pres. In t, the aue 1... j07 iD the . . . . ef lif' , tbe .... eapao1ty tor Telegram to HAW: George Bill and Work-Fight Bill involve same fundamental issue. Your group