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JOHN J. HERRERA ATTORNEY AT LAW 710 SCANLAN BUILDING HOUSTON 2, TEXAS October 6, 19**8 Hon. Kaoul A. Cortez, President General of Lulac, 6th Floor Calcasieti Bldg. San Antonio, Texas. Bear Brother Oortess Inclosed you will find a money order whiclt lias been signed over to yon for w ich plerisi send me a charter foi tie 11 Campo •.'an's Council^ Lulac. I as hai py to report tha£''"W-ari bnce more going to organize a council in I^iarto'S^S-emtj Miich is greatly needed at this time. Please., once and be advised that 1 group, Sunday2 Octolsr 1CM and any of the boys there, let me know and w< those boys a good Councils across in, Fort Bend County. a" o very much ert' Mexican School ca is ripe to . / I _ borne t" e ^rpat/bf ou^ isirkf or tunes. Hefre Menfe Com* October 11 lie the charter to me at jp&jfeirs with, the El Campo p.m. and if you io desire to be fee arrangements to give ybe we can. spread Lulac ty, Brazoria County and eMcsns in these counties oti&fz of the Segregated e talcing it up and the time of Texas, which has long ^ a 1%^ of the new members of the El Campo Will He waiting to see you i-onday evening •ur telephone conversation. Fraternally yours, JJH iMO Encl. John J. Herrera, Lulac Regional Governor Pe S. Please send me by return nail ten dopies of the new constitution and" five rituals for use of the new councils.
Herrera, John J.[Letter from John J. Herrera to Raoul A. Cortez - 1948-10-06],
letter,
October 6, 1948;
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