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  • . R: Oh, and how! G: Arthur Larson was called on the carpet for some of the statements he'd made abroad about the Democrats and the New Dealers. 15 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • of imported goods dropped slightly as compared with last week, while green dollars rose from 166 to 1 70. Rice prices have been holding steady at a lower level than that which prevailed in July and August • . Rice dealers apparently expect a price increase
  • . Questions why program will go to Public Works. - "Not disposed to fight the plan on safety." He predicts jurisdictional problems between Ways and Means versus Public Works rather than Public Works versus Commerce. "Auto dealers will fuss." Will go along
  • . and toil and that world will be y-oura . The best that oomes It will be in a world of 11reat Th• world ot the women who lov. , the world that is to be in the parliament of man and in the dignity of the plain man and in the dignity ot the soul
  • at these meetings. You might discover some weak spots or some situations that could be corrected, and I think the report of the meetings reflects that approach. Now, for example, if you were in Cleveland and had a regional meeting and you found there was a potential
  • about one-fifth of the country's land surface. The Pa­ cific plain is a fairly narrow belt between moun­ tains and ocean, while the Caribbean lowlands are more extensive. The sparsely populated Depart­ ment of Peten makes up the northern third
  • in the race supporting FDR all the way, including the court-packing fight. That put him in immediate friendly relations with Ickes, who was very strong on the court issue, and a lot of other of the more left wing, if you want, New Dealers. he was a friend
  • \ tell people what they are going ~o do," N~groes com-• plained in their growing opposition - to such projects., Wooden sewers serve residents of some sections of the city. Collapsing brick sewers in other sections back up the sewage. . The population
  • sltu.­ ated in the CMstal Plain area of the state. The section ls characterized by gently r~lllng level land. It ls 220 feet above sea level. , Distance t~ Imr,r,rtant Citle11 Atlanta, Ge~rgia Chicago, Illinois Jacksonville, Florida Macon, Georgia
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh HUGHES -- I -- 26 F: What age? BH: Oh, maybe thirty-two~ a beautiful girl, very thirty-four. plain~ emissary for the Soviet Union. She had
  • and Pakistan President J·ohns'On has ·issued no are using the aid we send them to help ultimatums·, of cours·e, but he has ,. . create an agricultural system which made plain that he will stress: these I eventually will permit them to be selfpod.nts when he
  • . If that thing were investigated any further they would have been going back to 1789 and the use of smoke signals by Indians out on the western plains. You know, there is a certain time where people get punch-drunk in these things. They investigate
  • dealers and influence peddlers are a persistent crowd.) In the-foreign policy field, the Vice President stressed that the greatest con­ tribution Indonesia can make to stability and progress in Asia is to put its own house in order. Without implying any
  • and not a crime, were released on bail. During the next day a "selective search" for the sa 46 PLAINFIELD -4- e:az1raz carbines wa
  • dealers and influence peddlers are a persistent crowd.) In the-foreign policy field, the Vice President stressed that the greatest con­ tribution Indonesia can make to stability and progress in Asia is to put its own house in order. Without implying any
  • hom George Allen shares an office: James Bruce', Truman ·:; 11mlmssa1lor In Argentina; anti Sam Roscnm,111, fotmC'r cou nsrl 10 Presillen1. T ruman. SOlll(' of these did llol lrn,,w I hat Chinese money controlk ll Cheyenne Oil. Johnston ex­ plained he
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place)TheWhiteHouse Date Monday, January 10, 1966 9:30 Breakfast 1. 10:00 To East Room for brief remarks to Junk Yard Dealers. Shook hands with all
  • in committee) Cecil Dickson & Dr. Blasingam e (Wharton ) Rod Markle y an d Henry Ford II Space Hearings, 235 SOB P-38 Marvin Watson, Daingerfield To Speaker's office Texas Automobil e Dealers Asso c receptio n honoring Senators and Congressme n 6-8 Pan America
  • inventories. Reindividuals can stocking must be. purchase hunting pproved by go✓er weapons. Air • ent officials • guns and blank nd -police. guns can be easil bought although dealer must take down name, address, and other • identification data of buyer. Mail
  • and an d her sister - Mrs. Mrs . Claudine Junker f ir^»— ^^Mr. J. J.C C. . Kella Kellam m in in Austin, Texas /'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler, Lincoln-mercury dealer dealer Austin, Texas Bullio n and son John / X^Mr. J. W. Bullion "Cantinflas" (Mario Mexicoo
  • Biemiller & Arthur Goldberg, re: minimum wage proposal Peyton Ford Sec Gates, re: coming to see LBJ at 5:30 Delegate John Burns and Kan Luke (Hawaii) Paul Butler and Jack Redding Harry Provence (Waco) re: invitation to address Grain & Feed Dealers Convention
  • Association News; Governor, District 8, Texas Numismatic Association. William C. Hatcher, Kinston, North Carolina President, Kinston Coin Club Ray M. Janda, Kansas City, Missouri Coin dealer; first vice-president, Central States Numismatic Society Malcolm W