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  • the future of Germany and without qualification or reser vation, be­ therefore, in the light of history, · the hind the Chinese faction which General future of war in the world, we have from Marshall had found corrupt, incompe­ Mr. John Foster Dulles, famed
  • The Johnsons are in Washington. LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) attends a luncheon at Secretary Dulles’ home and later a bipartisan White House briefing where Eisenhower asks for support of his proposed Mideast Resolution. 1/2 LBJ attends a meeting of the Foreign
  • , in 19.520 [3 of 3] From Facts on FJle: State Secy. John Foster Dulles told his news conference Apr. 5 (1955) that the U.S. was in close touch with other nations in a continuing effort to ease the "highly danger­ ous" Formosa situati on . But he emphasized
  • . John Foster Dulles begins a trip to England, France and Germany to discuss the Berlin situation with the other western powers. 2/5 Senate passes an omnibus housing bill which would authorize a 6-year extension of urban renewal and the construction
  • reorganization powers. The House votes to remove Rep. John Rankin and F. Edward Hebert from the Un-American Activities Committee because of their activity in the States Rights Democratic Party in the 1948 election. 1/18 Dean Acheson’s appointment as secretary
  • , Smathers, Frear and Clements, the 6 members of the Finance Committee proposing the plan. 3/10 LBJ’s calendar indicates he attended the funeral of Col. J.K. Stacey this morning. LBJ announces that the Senate will act on the nomination of John Marshall
  • ~T . OSCAR C . DANCY, COUNTY JUDGE TED HUNT, PRECINCT No . 1 PORT !SABEL JOHN H . GINN , JR ., PRECINCT No . 2 BROWNSVILLE JACK EHLERS, BENITO PREC INCT No . 3, SAN J. T . FOSTER, PREC INCT No . 4, HARLIN GE N H . 0 . SEAGO, COUNTY CLERK J
  • of the reciprocal trade (tariff-lowering) and foreign aid programs. 1/10 News report: Senate Labor Subcommittee chairman, John Kennedy--often considered too right-wing by many Democrats--will strike a deft coup by unveiling his own labor program for the Senate
  • , Lyndon B. Johnson Doctor lohn W. Beltoo. 235 Eaat Blldebrai'ld Avenue Saa. AGtouio. 12. Texaa {1 of 2] JOHN DIPLOMATE : AMERICAN BOARD OF ORAL •UltGEltY W. HELTON. D. D.S. PRACTICE LIMITED TO ORAL SURGERY TAYLOR 4-4901 23!5 EAST HILDEBRAND
  • tho noxt couplo or dnya he will have a long wait. 'I• / I Here is Job1son •s atory1 Ewoll Nallo i on hold-over poet.mas ter 1n John!on 'e distric t who hao boan VOCLll and bitter in hie opposit icin to him. fflle:1 Jc,lm90n ~m:, olec ~ocl he
  • the administra­ tion's foreign policy · because it is esse ,tially a Republican policy, formulated with the assistance of men like John Foster Dulles, con­ servative and anti-Russian. Had Roosevelt lived, or had Harry Tru­ man and his advisors seen fit to continue
  • Council. They are the Subcommittee for Berlin Contingencies,... the Subcommittee on Advance Planning and the Coordinating Committee which was chaired by Mr. John J. McCloy. 1n.P~~ McGeorge • ~undy • DECLASSIFliED 0 vJ ~#~ • By/r,n,' , NARS, Date x
  • Centro Amffriea. published what purported to be a statement by a Lt. John Quinn, UW, confessing participation in germ bomb attaclca against North Xo1;ea. Al though an inconepicuau.a note at the end identitiecl the article as a publication o! the National
  • follo ng d parture Vic Pre 1dent. Leading stres ed Johnso warmly receiveJ by Vietnam se peopl because of mod st attitude. "sa1 on 1" s id this outstanding, modest tatesman h s on hearts Vietnamese peopl . John on•s many contacts 1th co on people idely
  • Walter Jenkins Mrs. Johnson Justice Carmody of New Mexico - requested by Sen. Anderson Depart P-38 Arrive Dulles Airport Depart Dulles Airport Arrive Dallas, Texas Depart Dallas, Texas Arrive Austin Municipal Airport, departed immediately thereafter, via
  • 8. 10:00p July 28, 1960 Expenditure Code Briefings by Allen Dulles Press conference in living room and television in front yard John Connally (Fort Worth) George Brown (Houston) Larry Jones (Austin) Sen Yarborough To Austin - - see travel activity
  • Symington is placed on Armed Services, Mike Mansfield on Foreign Relations, John Kennedy on Labor and Public Welfare, Price Daniel and Henry Jackson on Interior and Insular Affairs. Kennedy, Symington and Jackson will also serve on Government Operations
  • to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org 2/10 The special committee investigating the Case incident begins hearings which last until 3/5. Testimony centers on the activities of two agents of Superior Oil Co. of California, John M. Neff and Elmer Patman
  • ; phones George Brown, Lon Hill of Corpus Christi and John Connally about fundraising. JFK announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, joining Hubert Humphrey as the only announced candidates. 1/3 The Johnsons fly to Washington
  • is scheduled to meet with the Steering Committee in Russell’s office to discuss Hawaiian statehood. 1/13 Sid Richardson and John Connally are scheduled to come to dinner at the Johnson’s. 1/15 LBJ writes H.R. Cullen regarding the Bricker Amendment. While
  • , O1 Daniel •• reeord did aot juatUy bU r►elee:t.ion. We both agreed iibat either JobMon or Alli: d e emed a proper inetrument ._. retire O'Daniel. tou eheffltd • a letter troe John on to the Pre id m., calling the Preei• dent•• attention to Allred
  • , non-transfer, etc. The Soviets were particularly insistent that limitations be placed upon the availability of nuclear weapons to both East and West Germany. Mr. Foster pointed out that which he considered successes, however limited, of the conference
  • LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) is buying heifers. January 1st week Maury Maverick is in Washington promoting his candidacy for the congressmanat-large seat among Texans there. John Lee Smith, former Texas lieutenant governor, is an announced candidate
  • >eDJooratio an4 B.efublinn. Ptlrtiea can be apU-.re4 ·w1-tb the_1plin-ur1 lator nailed \o-ge't~I" to -.ke a ~h1r4 hn7-acuoMaatul in • '•8 but eohel1Te and aorlnc tar to the lett 'bf ' ti. John' L. IAw1• oporat1ng through bat• aad pcrnr laat, ha s •nt1re17
  • has become traditional with tor Foreign Affairs Rowland Burnstan; Di­ hlpl In our country. rector of the Central In(e111gence Agency Allen Dulles; Administrator ot the Veterans' We had hoped to present to you tor brief John S. Gleason; Deputy Ad­
  • courage , the same love of freedom. the same unmatchable spirit which raised the flag of independence over Texas one day will raise it over a democrati c world . San Ja.ointo Day Speeob ~ n .B, John on a.pril 21, 1941 Joint So sion-T••• Legi■ l t ure
  • , "I do not be­ lieve ever betore have I introduced a oandidate tor ottioe; always I have been the oandidate." Mood7 was 1ntroduood by John MoKay who said, "I rater to the honorable Dan Moody who today 1n m.,y opinion 11 the most brilliant trial
  • Bob Baskin John Thawley Charlie Boatner Marj Whitman Paul Bolton Al Williams Bi 11 Brammer Gordon Yoder Zygmunt Broniareck Henry Burroughs Bo Byers Dave Cheavens Pat Conway Carrol Copland George Dorsey Dawson Duncan Bi 11 Gardner Harry
  • ..,. ........ HOTILCACnll HOTILIWIGU ANCILU OOUI.TS ·­ * _..., ltOTiL IIOCJNTAlM LAU * Welly K. Hopkins, chief counsel for John L. Lewis, and formerly of Gonzales, Texas, and leader of the state Senate, said: wid "I .... not announce myself for Coke Stevenson
  • my •••uuac•• ••te•m aad warm n1arcte. Uld. of Mp Hiahc.U..C., KoDu4 tdeew■ I Clumcellor ol tile J'ederal a«nm,Cel'maay Dr. RepaWlc of Ciermmy THD)00fll:K l"RAHCI■ GPl£EN, ft, f. J. W. Jll'1JL.MIGHT 0 ARK .. JOHN S~AIIKMAN, Al.A, HUIH:RT H
  • 16. John Paul Jones KIS-9717 17. Bob Baskin CL6-0131 18. Jim Mathis 19. Dominus D17-62.89 JE4-8987 OL4-ll71 2.0. Congressman 2.1. Z2.. J.S Davis, EM2.-2.151 State Department Clark Fisher DE2.-152.6 EM2.-2.151 AD-4-0700
  • in this into. (Lucas assured me this is reliable, as all the other info he's given you in the past - referred you to John Scali, Harry Guinevan or Dave Charna1 tor corroboration of his reliability. Personally I thought he sounded a little "odd" and he mentioned he
  • dimensional into supremacy. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Worst examples will always be the oonsciously systemic philosophy. dull tool of logic hacks unceasingly at the universal forest of truth. The poor The net result is that other wood choppers
  • '" wnio you ns d-- oon at8' an.roneee or t ho prnotiQat.l , 1th b li.et" in you. lta will b a oorvant: 1n. tha houa , and ll • ep Florida a l thy , nd , I ho p , m re th&n John on, be wi.ll aep t he l40ney peopl e and t h.
  • by the USIB in the discharge of the Watch Committee mission. ALLEN W. DULLES Director of Central Intelligence 3 COPY N'! 371 Thls document oonslsts Copy #Lot 1 copies, 'IOP SB9RBIJ.' ot 6.pages. Serie ■ B. FREEDOM FUND QUESTION: Should Congreaslonal
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969