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- , Bennett McCarroll (their grandson), Ambassador and Mrs. Locke and their son Tom, Lynda, Chuck Robb, Bill Hobby (Houston Post), Joe Dealey (Dallas Morning News), Jim Chambers (Dallas Times Herald), Jake Jacobsen, Marie, Ginny, Jim Jones. 10:36
- in the Main Ballroom To Sheraton Hotel for Dallas Businessmen's Luncheon To Dallas Morning News To Dallas Times Herald, arriving at 3:35 J.H. McCammon in suite at To Baker Hotel, arriving at 4:30, meeting Mr. and Mrs. Public Reception in Grand Ballroom
- that the Dallas Morning News carried which is notorious by now. was carried and the Dallas News published it. It They apologized for the fact that it was published, saying everybody was out to lunch when the ad came in. But there was unquestionably
- ; 7th Avenue wholesalers; Dallas Morning News’ notorious advertisement; Bruce Alger; re-establishing Dallas as a good place to live and work; Bronze Abstract Wall commissioned by Dallas Public Library; problem with having an official designer; Adele
- , re: going on Meet the Press Gov Pat Brown Senator Johnson opened the Senate Omar Burleson Bill Darden, re: Armed Services meeting this morning Ben Wooten (Dallas) Lunch in P-38: Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lippmann, George, Buzz 11. 55 Andy
- knows what airmail does these days. Am leaving on 2 :30 train this afternoon for Dallas. F..s.ve called Bill Clark to ask him if I could see him sometime tomorrow morning and of course he responded with an invitation to stay at their house and said he
- Foley returning Administrator of fr Myer Feldman Malcolm Kilduff Bill Moyers fr fr News Mich fr his call Small mans mans mans mans mans Morning Detroit Bill Moyers fr Bernard Boutin Jack Valenti for until 2:10 President fr mans Riesel Tex
- , Houston Chronicle Allen Duckworth, Dallas Morning News (joi n In Texas) Kathryn Duff, Abilene Reporter-New s (joi n in Texas) Allen Emory, Gannett Newspapers (joi n in Buffalo) Pat Furgurson, Baltimore Sun Jack Flack, St. Louis Globe-Democra t (joi n in St
- meeting given by Paul Kayser at the Waldorf Astoria this morning. He also meets with Ed Weisl, Mary Lasker, Eliot Janeway, among others. At 4 p.m. he attends a reception given by Carmine DeSapio for members of the New York legislature and at 7 p.m. he
- -- I -- 20 most of, at least the majority of, the releases they were sending in to the Dallas News Bureau were afternoon releases. the morning paper and I didn't like that. objecting to it. better break. I was on So I wrote him a letter I said I wish
- this morning for Albuquerque, New Mexico to speak at the Democratic Victory Dinner tonight. After the dinner he flies to Austin, spends the night at the Driskill Hotel. CTJ remains in Washington. In his speech LBJ accuses Eisenhower of trying to “blackjack
- at the historical perspectives of the selection process, from John Jay to Clarence Thomas. 6 nal Quarterly; Gene Lafitte, New Orleans; Steve McGonigle, Dallas Morning News; and Jorge Rangel, Corpus Christi. William Bradford Reynolds, Assist ant Attorney General
- to the military. Then they included the breakfast visit in Ft. Worth. I believe that Ft. Worth decided for the Chamber of Commerce to finance and host the breakfast that morning. sold. Then in Dallas there were to be no tickets In other words
- for the Senate. G: That was 1941. M: Yes. That was the last year that I worked for the Associated Press before joining the Dallas Morning News. It was quite a campaign. He was sort of an uptight man, particularly during campaign periods, and that's when
- arrived this morning fm Neiman-Marcus in Dallas (the President had ordered for Mrs. Johnson --and the President said "here let me carry it -- it's my wife!" Upstairs in the Mansion LUNCH w/Secy McNamara Secy Fowler Joe Califano McN, Fowler & J. Califano
- morning . ;j .nd then went over hi s speec h card s fo r hi s speec h t o b e give n in Dalla s wncfog r . [. late r thi s a m . T o Charli e Maguire h e dictate d a n endin g for thi s _ morning' s speech , whic h was hurriedl y scrawle d an d the n type
- Reedy fr NYC fr mans exercises fr mans mans To office McGeorge Bundy Ralph Dungan Jack Valenti Dick West Editor of Editorial Page Dr Edward Welsh Exec Secy NASC Frederic Donner Ch of Bd of General of Dallas Motors Morning News Detroit Press
- we went after that, whether it happened to be in Texas or whether it was in New York or what not, that this incident in Dallas had had a great impact on the election proceedings to the extent that those that were dedicated Democrats
- get them confused. But one time, 1 remember, we were probably in Dallas in the morning, and ..../e went to Denton or Deni son, and we went to the Tyl er Rose Festival, and then we changed into evening clothes in the plane and went to the opening
- Biographical information; how they came to Washington; meeting the Johnsons; Dick Kleberg; Texas State Society; Sam Rayburn; LBJ’s early influence in Washington; gaining support for LBJ in Dallas; 1960 convention; women’s tea party tours
- Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz Government employees be enlisted in formally introduced to his Cabinet^ Under Secy of HEW, Wilbur J Cohen Savings Bond effort. Discussion of ef the two new Special Assistants that .Secretary of HUD, Robert C. Weaver
- On the Martin ranch area On the Dan z Ranch area Driving on the Danz Ranch area -- going west -- then turned aroun d and headed eas ; Arrived a t th e Main residence In the office -- watchin g the news on television and reading the tickers on his desk
- /2024 1/1 Thursday. Former Governor Coke Stevenson announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in a New Year’s Day speech broadcast from Austin at 11:45 a.m. According to the American Statesman (1/2/48), Stevenson “followed his usual campaign custom
- . A Dallas News article reports on long-range talk of LBJ as a candidate for president in 1956. 9/8 Chief Justice Fred Vinson dies; Eisenhower appoints Earl Warren to replace Vinson. 9/14 LBJ makes his weekly broadcast in Austin and discusses the Bricker
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- . 10017, 697•5100 WNBC-TV and NBC Network DATE January 31. \968 - 11:30 CITY PM New York INTERVIEWWITH JIM GARRISON JOHNNYCARSON: Mz-. Garrison, accepting the invitation. I thlmk youAfor coming and And I hope I did not misstate a morn-antago
- Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
- . They have blocked the appointment and ask LBJ not to get involved on either side. 2/11 The Dallas Morning News reports that LBJ says a survey will be made soon to see how many combat-qualified men in the Armed Services can be moved into field forces
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 10 (X), 3/31/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- X -- 2 G: You may have, but I'm not sure. J: Well, let me tell this, because it kind of fits in. Barry Bishop used to work for the Dallas Morning News in Mexico--that's a Republican paper, you
- . Robertson, Houston to thank him for his wire, but Mr. Robertson was at church.) Abe Fortas, Washington (b.3) The President worked his desk and read the morning papers at his desk and made telephone calls. Secretary Robert McNamara, Washington (b. 4) Senator
- office and we have about 175,000 members. I felt as if they assisted a great deal. F: How were you notified of the appointment? H: The Dallas Morning News came out with the statement of who had been appointed in Texas--the four judges. The one
- that we got to the automobile the news was on the radio that the President was dead. It was a terrific shock. I belong to the Dallas Country Club and it's noted for its conservative members. I often kid them out there that Pat, the colored locker boy
- feeling in Texas. The very fact that one of the leading businessmen in Dallas throughout that campaign bought radio time. He himself would come on the air I think every morning at 6:30; and anybody, if there be such as a tape of that, it would
- of the Dallas Morning News, who had come to the White House and made that remark about Caroline and told Kennedy he had to get some backbone. The President resented that and wanted to go over Dealey's head. He had an appointment with [John] Connally. Bobby liked
- with only half a vote out of the state’s convention ballots. The Dallas News reports that Johnson-for-President backers believe they can depend on at least 472 national convention votes in the event there is a Stevenson-Kefauver-Harriman deadlock
- it meant to him. He posed for photographs, andpresdnted to Mr. Beckwith a signed photograph. (Mr. Beckwith was on a tour of the WH this morning with the Civil War Roundtable Group - numbering approx 100) To Oval Office w/ MW and Cong. Joe Kilgore Kilgore
- /show/loh/oh 15 H: His main interest was in New York politics. Let me inject this into it. When we appeared for our hearing before the Senate Labor and Welfare Committee--that was about 9:30 or 10 in the morning. When we were excused from
Oral history transcript, James E. Chudars, interview 1 (I), 10/2/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- it was a hundred-hour inspection--those inspections were quite involved. G: The Dallas Morning News did a piece at the time saying that you were going back to where you only worked five days a week. C: Yes. Who knows? We work long hours at Sikorsky, too
- researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org 10/6 Flies to Dallas this morning with CTJ, Thornberry, MMW to see the Speaker in Baylor Hospital; returns to Ranch, then to Austin for dinner given by Frank Erwin in honor
Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 1 (I), 1/1/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- paper Thursday, and they had planned their demonstration at the Adolphus Friday for all week long. F: Before they ever saw the ad? S: Before they ever saw the ad. So that was just a cover. I mean, the Dallas News turned down the ad, because nobody
- Biographical information; First association with LBJ, 1965 state convention; 1960 pre-convention boom for LBJ for President; Bruce Alger race; Dallas County Chairman; JFK-LBJ trip to Dallas-Ft. Worth; religious issue; contributions; Dead man’s ad
- it came to his attention, and they [the Johnsons] asked my wife and I if we'd go to New York and join them for dinner. flattered of course. My wife was in Texas. I was very They asked if we'd fly with the President, so Helen flew up from Dallas
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the race to Lyndon Johnson, the Dallas Morning News. Then as the votes LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- office Reviewed what had happened this morning (V v_y Continuity in foreign President policies-importance of Secy. Rusk's remaining Mr. Hoover called to: Report on investigation in Dallas THE WHIT E HOUS E WAS H I NGTON DATE November 23, 1963
- , regardless of who they are. Dickson says he’s planning a double cross. The Dallas Morning News publishes a letter written by Sam Smithwick, former deputy sheriff of Jim Wells County, on 3/25/52, to former Governor Coke Stevenson, in regard to the 1948