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- said this week, "I would never have let the
United States Government go into debt."
But, Governor, you can't pass a tax bill and collect
money while a robber is at your f'ront door.
You oan 1 t
organize and equip a fire department while your house
- of Representatives of the State of Texas,
ever mindful or the important role played by distinguished sons
of Texas in the affairs of our Nation since Sam Houston, make this
expression of our gratitude to Vice President Henry A. Wallace f or
selecting a worthy
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exoellont ooncerning the affairs ot the Tenth Di•triot.
Sinoeroly,
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Be aid he hopecl to ■ ee Johnso
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Por a919n.l dqa oa.ndi tea had ben or1 ioia~
Johnson and C
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We had to go to San Antonio to see it.
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That was an all day and night affair, wasn't it?
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Yes, and I don't know, I guess sometime later the next spring--!
don't know when it was--she met Lyndon.
And boy,_Lyndon, like·
everything else, he
- of pLlulio affairs in this state. ~is op _> onent of mine,
who has oeen • veteran in puolio of!ica for 30 ye.rs, c-.mpaign d up
until the first pri ry witho~t finding out ho- he stood with reference
to the endorsement which the lil.oor ooss•s ~d given him
- , law, public
relations and presentation experts.
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Include in its governing board representatives of all major
government departments; and should be responsible to the Chief
Executive.
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Should utilize existing facilities, institutions
- LYNDON B . JOHNSON
COMMITTEE ON
10TH DISTRICT TEXAS
NAVAL AFFAIRS
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES~
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
21 February 1942
Dear Mary Louise:
I don't know where I ·will be when this
letter