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  • , gentle as could be. Her friends were our neighbors, our fellow members of the delegation's children: Molly Thornberry, Beth Jenkins, Lan and Lloyd Bentsen, Scott Carpenter. Rodney was there. He was the son, the adopted child of Josefa, who was living
  • for tithing. It's a very fundamentalist church. And Jerry Holleman did his tithing by going out and spending hours as a carpenter construction man, you know, the building trades, building churches. And Billie Sol Estes paid for the materials and the paint
  • . for the First Lady - Elizabeth s. Carpenter 4701 Woodway Lane, Social Secretary Chief Usher Members - Bess Abell, - J. Bernard 4506 49th Street. West, 20016 110 l North Ohio Stroot, Arlington, BUREAU OF THE BUDGET - Kermit Gordon, 7311 River
  • . I remember Mrs. Carpenter was there and Lady Bird, and so on. But, of course, he didn't have as much time then as we used to have, but he never lost contact with him, ever. And he carne to Mr. Fore's funeral. M: Yes, I've read that. Was Mr
  • would join my friends Ken Carpenter and all the rest of them who've done extremely well. G: Well, let me get you to elaborate more on his style in 1941. W: Well, obviously he didn't use his voice correctly, because he almost invariably got hoarse
  • officials who were indicted and convicted and the president of Carpenters Union was convicted. They were playing fast and loose with union funds, and some of the unions were doing all sorts of things. been investigating. And the McClellan Committee had
  • , again giving some of our people who understood about the different craftmanship that it takes to build houses or build museums or whatever the case may be, bricklayers, carpenters, and so on--these people were given a job. These things I still remember
  • of the Burg boys did that. He was the head of the lumberyard there at Stonewall, and he did all that carpenter work. G: You used to ride with LBJ in his automobiles, I guess. W: Yes, oh, yes. G: What kind of a driver was he? W: He was a good driver. G
  • and cement plant near Rufisque 30 Although Senegal is not a woodland country, there are some large sawmills which, using imported timber, supply many carpenters and cabinetmakers. Senegal has a cement factory in Rufisque, a modern brickkiln in Thies
  • - .- - ••- - -- - - - - - - - --- - - -- ._ - ·• •• • ... _._ _., _ ___ _ • NAMES.. AND. ADDRESSES TELEPHONE .. CABEY, James .B. (Jim) _ lnt'.IUnion .E lec.: Radio & Machine .Wkrs ' - ,. . . .. - - . .1126 16th St., NW 8Hilltop R.d.~ ~ilver Spring, fv\d. - EX-3-6094. A~FA CO OF . CARPENTER. Ben H. Southla"."~ lif:e
  • plumbers, carpenters, of a total training grin:lers, of 100,000. to smiths, machinists, electri­ turners, welders acute shortage of craftsmen is a bottleneck industrial incurred by the Central an:l state project, grants totalling production
  • volunteered a podium from the Episcopal church, and it turned out to be the pUlpit. And it was wrong. size, and it couldn't be adjusted. It was the wrong So I got a carpenter there at the airport, and we sawed off the pUlpit so that it would be the right
  • to this story. A fellow stopped and watched the carpenter and said, "What is this going to be?" "Well," he said, "This is going to be a 'Chic' Sale outhouse," and [the fellow] said, "Well, what is it going to be--a two-holer or a one-holer?" "Oh, my Lord
  • the side of a hotel, and I said, to the carpenter there, "Sir, if you'll tear it off real easy, I'll give you a dollar for it ." � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • their friends. didn't have to be congressmen or senators. They They loved people, and they "'JOuld have people like the Worleys or the Connallys or the Carpenters, or somebody like that for dinner. these people very much. I think they enjoyed Now they did
  • to help make the appearance a succe.ss. All good wishes as always, Cord'ially L Flora yours, A,1/u4_, Rheta Sc ,X c.co Elizabeth Carpenter, Press Secretary to the First Lady and Staff Director .. AD December 22, 1964 Following letters
  • ..-,- at "'BACKFIRES ConU..uNI from Page U fl'r, Roy Prosser, Tom Cherry, Bob Carpenter, Don Carr, and S~y E1chom, all Gold Cmwn special• osta, are expccl
  • as an appendix hereto. Active investigation the following inforaation: of captioned organization reveals The Denver group of the NOI was organized at a meeting held on July 18, 1965, tt Carpenter's Hall, 20th and Glenarm Place, On September 14, 1965