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  • . I am attaching a ~tory which appeared in the Dallas Morning News with a Washington date line~ 12. I umerstand. that on re&ding this story Allred placed a call to Corcoran. On the following dq Corcoran had a rather detailed conversation
  • OF' SENDER'S F'lrst 15 words TOURATE 'J'ELEGRAMS, for TRAVELERS. First 15 words • (Additional Words, 2½ ¢ each) ASK AT ANY WESTERN UNION OFFICE OR AGENCY FOR F'OR EVERY SOCIAL NEED GREETINGS A"F ' 'Christma., · New ~ar Easter Valentine'i, Day
  • 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
  • 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to · the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap­ pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep­ tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which can be forged out
  • : Top o' Morn t Of b 7:15 ! NEWS oask poin t; that is, as to which ou repair ecause of hard I 7:30; Top o· Mom 7 45 : ; Top o' Morn theater of \\ al' is to get the major emphasis. When it becomes posS , R:oo:, Top o' Morn Presid ent R oosevelt in a l
  • •taey, but ahoul4 be corrooto4. l t wa1 n1M to hff.r 7011r Yohe over tM phono to Sew York. 1 ahall be baok in town non T\l•••Y• ::iinoerely, Cbarl•• s. ar1h Congrouman ~ n B. John1on, New hove• Ol'tioe Building, , a ahington, D.c. j ! ,.I I
  • . but it was to I also remembermy father used to keep track of new developments in agriculture and used to go around urging farmers to take up new and better methods. As a banker to whomthe farmers had to come for loans, he had a great deal to do with improving
  • ' and his helpers. s,re better able to ·serve ·the tOth dis_trict than a new man i with ·a newset-up could ·.ever do-under the corifused ::l_)resent _conditions. _ .· · ·, No one -knows when this war will cease- I we ea~estly pra·y it will be -soon
  • on June 30, 1.Wli WESTERN UNION ~~ PRE~§..M~~~AGE ~~~ WESTERN UNION PRE~~-.M~§~AGE ~- ~ i.--1 ~---- ~·.t "\is, ~. -----1. ~- @) ~ .:t- ...t..,w:JL. ~ ..~.J~- I HOWARD WATSON P, 0, BOX 277 WESTFIELD, AMBRUSTER NEW Tltl.lORAM ■~ JERSEY
  • a picture 10 miles by 80 miles). (Their They can climb to 40,000 feet in eight minute s, but they rarely come back with more than one engine working . I don 1 t know how many P38 1 s are left. New Guinea. I know one was shot down over The pilot had
  • , and splendid ski and toboggan runs are available. In winter Lake Catani is used for ice skating . MT. KOSC IU S KO, whose foothills border on the Murray River, is snow-clad throughout the year . It is the principal snow sports ground of New South Wales
  • r a ') flil MEMORIAL COMMISSIO N (CREA TED BY ACT 0 F CONGRESS, 19S3) WASHI NGTON, D.C. 20420 DU 9.3953 . HON, EMMET O'NEAL CHAIRMAN August 26, 1966 MEMBERS: GALE W, MCGEE SENATOR FROM WYOMING CLIFFORD p, CASE SENATOR FROM NEW JERSEY OANIEL B
  • 15, 1967). Senator Clifford Case, New Jersey (term expires May 15, 1967). Senator Clair Engle, California (term expires May 15, 1967). Senator Gale McGee, Wyoming (term expires May 15, 1967). Hon. Emmet 0' eal (term expires May 8, 1966). Mr. Frank