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A Roy Disney Signed Letter to Harmon-Ising.

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A Roy Disney Signed Letter to Harmon-Ising.
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(Disney, 1933) A letter from Roy O. Disney to Harman-Ising, the producers of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. In the letter, Roy urges all cartoon producers to stand united against the proposed Black Bill, which would establish a 5-day, 30-hour workweek and “ruinously affect the cartoon industry.” Stapled to the letter is a copy of a Western Union telegram that Roy sent to Senators William McAdoo, James Davis, and Tom Connolly stating Disney’s strong opposition to the Black Bill. The letter is typed on Walt Disney Productions stationery and signed by Roy in black marker. Ranging in size from the 7” x 8.5” telegram to the 8.5” x 11” letter, the documents are in good to very good condition with intentional folds from mailing, light creases, and discoloration along the edges of the letter.