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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
- , the power to exempt itself from the six-month observance of daylight time. "Kentucky is the only state in the Nation where the legislature has not met since the passage of the Uniform Time Act. For that reason, I believe it is proper for me, as the Federal
- -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
- at the dark side and, heaven lmows, we have an' immense problem in race relations that in the United Stat~s,.a.RE1 I think man lmows if it cannot ·be solved in this and our traditions nation I with our purposes and· our people,· then there must
- ), then the r1.ot coverage in the surrounding area (incl\ltling, for example, Newark ncwspeperf distributed in P'la1nf1eld) > encl finally the content o'£ national cove·r age (£or example Time, Life, Newstreek, the New York TimEu~, the Associated Press
- - 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
- NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT 1L, "~ - -- - CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE C ._ ~.To #la Memo 8eeret tha '\ZI' from Mr. Crockett State ....Ta]kfag FILE LOCATION A ~ .__ .s.ac
- is propo se d t o be placed as collateral against advances made . 0r , if yJu prefer , we will have this drawn up here . I assume that the agreement is that r.::r . Fentress 7ill take up t his st,ck on the bas is if )5 0 . 00 per share , proce eds
- , etc . :Iarrevcr , I want to complete this reo.l estate transaction before we he.ve a.ny furtr_er dis cussion .vith tho Federated people . ,·.eil was to -~ct in toucr_ wi-Lh me some time this weer:., a.s I recall , but I :bn.ve heo.rd nothing from
- poeo1bly po11tlc.nl, federation of tho Europoan peoples. reaffirm l'fh.t1n the lo.at gun is shot, there mny bo a pe&.ee whioh Engllah-q)eoking \'fOrld do.mtnanoe. treaty 'll#IJ re&ttirm tho But, 1f oo. for h011 long? Such o. lsonioA his·tor1o longwige
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION TO BE SUBMITTED TO STATEDEPT. FOR CONCURRENCE** l.; m> JoaaiQQ ~Q #-±&Me-mo fi;om W, J, --#2t, -Memcr
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