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Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- different things. That was enough for me. I was through with Parr from then on." Looking back, Salas wonders at Parr's power over Mexican-Americans. "Why do people follow like sheep? We all did it." In 1974, when the Associated Press began an investigation
- in the House was promoted to the Senate. tinguished Ria name is !om Connally. spokesman on foreign my record working. getting I have worked hard and I'm for advancement. is On in every congressional People like us who believe that Today he is a dis
- Baldv,1n should contact King and Associated Press, and Charles Green should contact United Press at Austin. The editorial which Baldwin has is the bads of the int'orme.tion which should go in adve.nco to the mind of A. P. and u. p. people
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- portant to our national shelter plans. The school of hard knocks always leaves its lesson etched indelibly on our m inds. My warmest regards. Sincere~---·· Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Bill Parker Regional Director Department of Defense Office of Civil Defense
- ~ nos, we ore ~oin~ . o. 1£ thei-o is &nythi ten*i&n of tine. 1 rd\,e gnvo you are national tac~ sa.10 people hore to aoe wo , n do · toward catting an ex· Of qouraa. • ~ · kn ·. how oritioal Labor iB hn money nr-o •to M ·, but most tho
- will speedily endear him to the leaders of the Nation as they have to the people of Texas , and in going to Washington to answer a higher call in service of the Nation , Mr. Young turns away fr6ln a highly lucrative private en deavor as a lawyer; and WHEREAS
- -backgrounde· said he had certj.fied controver~ia1 by political silent Mangan then flew to Alice bad. that knocked on the door of the small white Salas -- in the infamous Gary Garrison, opened it, to tell since The Associated a check of AP files
- This folder consists of scans of a presentation scrapbook given to Jim Mangan by the Associated Press containing clippings of his reportage. The original has been transferred to the LBJ Library Museum
- ] ------- -·~- Mr • -v·ice-President Lyndon B. Johnson \ [4 of 7 front] ' (' 1 ' . .... . · : [4 of 7 back] DISAST!I ·'l October 27, 1961 Dear Price: Her'e ls one of the most generou.a acts by the people of one nation for the people of another that I
- - ing or recovering the human balance is based on Socialism in the sense tha.t socialism is the advocate of human rights as against property rights. The peoples of the world are saying in effect · that individua1s should be taken care
- . nation of workers . We will do it . There will be times when confusion between our differ ent interests within our borders will seem insurmountable . within our system minorities seeking advancement . We have We have so-called capital, we have