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  • the next day after it arrives there. When I talked to you and Charles and Alice_by telephone, I could hardly do more than keep the telephone booth door closed and talk loud enough to keep the workers from drowning me out. I t may be that I will get ordered
  • . . . u 1• Xti&lWlt"\&IIMU • _t,....... )'9\1 ..,. - - - - - ~ lib 'l{r!y H. King Company RoyH. Ki,,g Charles A. Abbott Income Tax Accountants First National Bank Building Dallas, Texas Wit:hita Falls, Texas Harvey-Smder Building Telephone 7666
  • ATTY. )Ir. C. B. 14areh .&.dolphue Hotel Dallas, Texas Dear Mr. Marsht In line with the telephone oonverae.tion had with you this date, the following is 1111' view on the depletion provision of the Income Tax la. The vast expendituree of JOOney
  • --'--· )~ l~ Note• on telephone oall • Wirt& , Young, M&r•h • April 11, 1941 Waoo and Auetin papers rill aay that the Governor should name moat experienoed man. Thia would mea.n eomeone trom the Texas delegat ion The peopl to &ftim hie ohoioe on the ba.da
  • was his name, who was in charge of organization? Later on, I found out what this guy was doing. He spent all of his time on the telephone, and he was .calling up mainly people that weren't for Lyndon, trying to switch them to Lyndon. Finally to get him