Letters from William H. King to Claude T. Barnes, 1937-1938.

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Letters from William H. King to Claude T. Barnes, 1937-1938.

Two letters from William H. King (Utah Chairman) to Claude T. Barnes (Attorney at Law). 1) February 19, 1937, from the District of Colombia. King disapproves of President Roosevelt's proposed plan to weaken the judiciary and thanks Barnes for agreeing with him. 2) April 3, 1938, from the District of Colombia. Now Barnes is called "Honorable Claude T. Barnes." King expresses fear that many Americans want to give duties and responsibilities of the states to the Federal Government.

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