Telegram from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor
In this telegram to Lady Bird Taylor, Lyndon B. Johnson wires that he arrived in Washington and will telephone Sunday night. He is protesting to the post office on delay of letters from Karnack.
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OCR Page 1 of 4THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE
1201-S
CLASS OF SERVICE
This is a full-rate
WESTERN
SIGNS
DL = Day Letter
Telegram or Cable-
NM = Night Message
gram unless its de-
NL = Night Letter
ferred character is in-
dicated by a suitable
UNION'i
Deferred Cable
sign above or preced-
Cable Night Letter
ing the address.
R. B. WHITE
Ship Radiogram
NEWCOMB CARLTON
J. C. WILLEVER
PRESIDENT
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT
The filing time as shown in the date line on full-rate telegrams and day letters, and the time of receipt at destination as shown on all messages, is STANDARD
Received at Corner Washington Ave. & Rusk St., Marshall, Texas
1934 SEP 14 PM 3 TIME1
DA71 57 DL=B WASHINGTON DC 14 348P
MINUTES IN TRANSIT
FULL-RATE
DAY LETTER
MISS BIRD TAYLOR=
KARNACK TEX=
DELIGHTFUL TRIP ARRIVED LAST NIGHT STOP HAVE UNTIL WEDNESDAY
TO ARRANGE SCHOOL STOP 1 WILL TELEPHONE YOU SUNDAY NIGHT
SEVEN THIRTY YOUR TIME 1F YOU WILL WIRE TELEPHONE NUMBER
YOU WILL ANS WER AND TIME AND PLACE STOP AM PROTESTING TO
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ON DELAY IN DELIVERY OF LETTERS
POSTED AT KARNACK FOR DELIVERY TO WASHINGTON LOVE=
LYNDON BAINES.
THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE
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