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- Express-News Help Desk ([email protected]) immediately by email and delete the original message. Monday, April 05, 2004 America Online: ManganJW Page 1 of 1 Subj: Date: From: To: Ronald Steel book review 06/20/2002 1:42:25 PM Central
- o t ful l a t t l • to d Mafch 7, 1942 My dear Mr. President: We will nominate a new U.S. Sena.tor in Texas in July. A oapable, fighting, young man representing Texas in that body can mean much to our country and to our leadership
- and, say, the faction that Price was identified with. Was it the old party and the new party? S: Yes. George had a group that they called the new party; that was to throw [out] the old party that used to be in Jim Wells County for more than twenty-five
- in Alice, chief Texas. frame house on Kia9 Street and was under way. about Box 13 but hinted he did in•eed have a story sometime. a dozen Gr more such meetings. hara•Jftent by the news media, He kept promising The Salases son-in-law that well
- on every aspect or the morale problem. B. Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of general principles, disorover of new techniques of control. c. Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to comment on porposed
- a prirlleg to be asked to write you about the Auat1n Dispe.toh and its progreu. Aa the Tenth 01.striet Congre11-.n, I am not able to be with you. h&nda•llOl'OH• tlie...table a1 you go into yo'ID" new quu•tere. :nake the Thie i■ a handahak• &nd
- . Roosevelt has sent from Washington fifty dollars to elder people tor every one dollar that Governor o•Daniel says he has sen6. City bosses or Tammany New York a~d the Ch~cago bosses, and the Pe:ansylvania bosses in Pittsburgh and Philadelp~ia., have
- the door where he could get in, so he wouldn't have to touch the door. I don't know what his [trouble with Johnson was]. got in that. Of course, he Well, they were just anti-New Deal, first place, see. It wasn't Lyndon. Of course, it became personal
- that the Savo:,•Plas& 1a tho bui or m.r d.etaUed 1ne'truo1J1ona. When you reaoh New Yoz-k and haw t1n1ehedwith ~ (1 under•t&nd your euparior otf'ioer 1• not to bit o,o r,t'am1-uW). will JOU kindly beeGmlt ftl• tural ror a moment and do tlw tollowiag thing
- al so b gin to quote actual oets .s news items such as •commissioner Blank a..ys -----" if you are talking about cities such as Houston, lialas, Fort l a- th. If you are talkin& aoout plL ces where they do not b.ve such people and the lesser towns
- petetion in news columns and ads requesting O'Daniel to remain at Austin. What oan I do in stopping or lessening newspaper publicity on 0 1 Daniel this week? A good trained observer with OSDaniel to · tell us what his mis-statements and sillinesses