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  • a shocking thing, that there would be a complaint against Milo Perkins. Well, it seemed that back in the 10th Congressional District of Texas Negro farmers were not receiving any of the benefits of the operations of the AAA. And Miss Grace said
  • /oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Well, Congressman Wurzbach was a Republican and had been Congressman for quite a while. Yes, as far as Congressional politics ,"'ere concerned, they had a real
  • Biographical information; appointment as Postmaster; politically active; relationship with LBJ while he was secretary to Kleberg; Johnsons' marriage ceremony; first Congressional campaign; 1941 and 1948 Senatorial campaigns; VP nomination; Hatch Act
  • enthusiastic, and he was full of energy. He formed, at that time, some sort of a club among the secretaries, people up in Washington. When he came back down here, he was married. go back to Washington. [He] didn't want to He was a good friend of Jimmie
  • --the President occasionally picks up the telephone and calls people. M: I was going to ask about that. D: And once I went to the Cosmos Club with now Assistant Secretary John Leddy LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • of World War II, I was going to school at Oklahoma Baptist University, and he was running for U.S. Senate in 1948. I liked him so I helped organize what we called Young Citizens for Kerr for Senate clubs all over Oklahoma. Then he was elected. After he
  • . The first was an evening affair around the swimming pool. I organized a water show to be presented in the swimming pool. We got the Austin Aquatic Club and teamed them up with the San Antonio Aquatic Club with the help of my brother, Wally, who
  • President Johnson through President Miguel Mexico and through his friend Miguel Guajardo. Ale~an of Miguel Guajardo'as a young boy worked with his fathGr in the hotel in Acapulco by the name of the Club de Pesca, and having been to school in the United