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  • , but the President was unavailable then. mjdr H;,tf 26 The White House p Activity (include visited by) ture December 1967 Tuesday ExpendiCode The President to the dentist's office Hon. Eugene Locke, Depty Amb to Saigon, called the President from Dallas, Tex
  • Lady Bird lunches with Hugh Sidey and Jean Franklin of Time magazine for study on Lady Bird; tea with friends; visit with friend from youth at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Lynda Johnson to New York for Young Citizens for Johnson; Luci
  • in early June; LBJ supports move to give lend lease aid to Russia. 6/25 Dallas; Secretary of Agriculture, Claude R. Wickard, has breakfast with LBJ, discusses agricultural problems, FDR announces he will not apply Neutrality Act against the Soviet Union
  • remember it distinctly because I was in Texas at the time. I was at a play at the auditorium at Fair Park in Dallas. The play was "My Fair Lady", and I haven't seen all of it and have told him many times he owes me a ticket to "My Fair Lady." But I
  • had something to do with Lyndon's appointment, because I don't think she would have given as much time to Texas as she did [otherwise] . She not only was in Austin, but she went to Houston and she went to Dallas to visit other projects . G: But she
  • remtnd-.d aat the lines &o tlae teRouaeue opes. ad ewllltrytolead ycu a haa4 ~ you call on ••• I hope to be • e you MGII. Smc rely, Bem-yH. U.•. J• . .AdmiDl.atratlve A•aataat to tlle Praideat HoGor Ho eol HHW:aar ( Gs THE TIMES-PICAYUN
  • did you come to be appointed Postmaster? Q: Ivell, I got mixed up in politics in the campaign of Dick Kleberg, that's east of Dallas. Good farmland. the King Ranch, in a special election that he was running in for Congress representing
  • HITE HOUS e Dat ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N NARY e Jun resident bega n hi s da y at (Place) Time Telephon 1. In Ou tL 1:32am \ Whit t Nationa 3:15am t Whit 3:30am _ m_ e White House ' Washington , D . C . Da e t or t ..... Activit oL D 1
  • Run yan who is in the Baylor Hospital in Dallas , Texas, suffering from terminal cancer of the liver. The President also sent a telegram to Adolph A. Berle thanking him for nice column by him about the President in the morning's New York Times. chief
  • ~~'twork .. t t1ona ao• thl 8.JIDlnt eaeh station ets depent191g to a ne extent o.n ow they o n get together on time gen•r l eoo er 1Ye as~ at the gener l policy beine toke p 1t bout even. I' au.re we sell epota before en after the ahowa don'~ know nether e
  • Johnson family updates, dinner with Mrs. Beale to learn about Radio House (school that produces programs), personnel issues (hiring in times of war), program contract (?), Paul Bolton, Administrative matters - letterhead, CBS, station research
  • . We were in here for a while and then we went up to Dallas. We were staying up there and working out of the campaign office up there. Then we came back here. But we actually were living in Kermit at that time and, incidentally, we put our newspaper
  • part-time press agent. I've forgotten his name now. He came down from Dallas and worked with me about a couple of weeks and got thing about me in the paper. som~ You almost have to have someone to do that for you. PE: Did you have any contact
  • housing of -their choice. Stimulating interest in coordinated law enforcement prevention efforts at the grass roots level through together Federal, State, and local officials, often time. - Providing to ghetto neighborhood residents. services - Working
  • made ahead of time. we didn't want to break it. We did see~-well, So there was a good deal involved in the report of the credentials committee, too, because the credentials of the Dallas delegation were in question. We did hold the committee
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh those strange individuals that they passed the late wh?was in school that said hereafter that everybody that doesn't graduate by a certain time must take the bar exam . I was working and a number of the other students were
  • Medical Cen­ and Staats-Zeitung und Herold in New Banner, The Wilmington (N. C.) Post, ter and was responding to treatment for York to The St. Paul Pioneer Press and The .Middletown (N. Y.) Times-Herald; an ulcerous throat when pneumonia set Dispatch
  • some ideas. "I wanted to tell the Senator that we have a hell of a good economist and he is going to testify before Douglas' Committee on Monday. Sometime t would like for us to get In a plane and come down ·and spend a little time with the Senator. His
  • to President Truman. However, President Truman had made his commitment before Symington entered the race. So it was a very hard fought and vigorous campaign. At the time in question, Senator Johnson was in Missouri to specl( on behalf of Mr. Symington's
  • ; criticism that LBJ didn’t devote enough time to party’s political machinery
  • it didn't. G: Right. It was the time that Judge [A. W.] Moursund was running for district attorney. W: Well, it should have been. G: And Tom Martin's widow was running. W: Oh, yes. She was really giving A. W. a fit. G: Was she? W: Yes. I remember
  • Stevenson's sheep so Stevenson would have time to debate LBJ; LBJ using helicopters in his 1948 Senate campaign; Homer Thornberry's 1948 campaign; Harry Truman campaigning in San Antonio in 1948; LBJ's and Winters' opinion of the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947
  • in our lives some time to go back to Alabama and see all of our kinfolks together. He certainly enjoyed getting to know Uncle John Will and thinks a lot of him. With all best wishes, I am Sincerely '°~~ Pf~ Lady > ird Johnson Mr. J. C. Pattillo
  • their home in Johnson City practically all the time. G: How did the President first come to know Alvin Wirtz? He was the state senator, is that correct, and perhaps through his father-K: He \,/as the senator from Dallas, and I m sure Wi rtz met him
  • would misbehave, "Carrie, you ought to whip that child." But he never did. And so that's the kind of family that I grew up in. I was a loved child, and I had a happy childhood except that all that time I suffered with an ear infection and under many
  • marriage; Scott's work for the Houston Press; Scott's affiliation with Clark Gable; covering the 1928 Democratic Convention and attempting to interview FDR there; Scott's interview with Will Durant; meeting LBJ for the first time; LBJ's relationship
  • there at Marshall High in the mid-1920s when Mrs. Johnson and you were there at the same time? H: I should know, but I don't remember. G: I noted that in her graduating class she had about twenty-eight people-- H: Oh, no, no. G: Were those only twenty--? H
  • THE WHITE HOUSE Date PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON July DAILY DIARY The The President began his day at (Place), . 4 Entry >^ 1 T- Telephone f : 1 In Out Lo Time Wm Westmoreland & his aides departed . j: Tom Johnson -- . _^_ . .: 11
  • u.fi'aid it is politics.-Oh, I know l haven't any business-not any •pro­ prietary interest"-bul I would hate for you to go into politics." Mrs. Johnson .hasgiven the LBJ Library the picture albums that she kept from the time of her youth. Looking through
  • , Texas to Norris City, Illinois. 1/26 Rayburn appoints LBJ member of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy. CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) announces purchase of KTBC. Station operates only during the day and shares time with UT, has no network affiliation
  • ~~ is sroator• nationally from oenauro. ., Enoloaed find moooro:ndw wh ich eJ::plaina 1 taelt. Our mutual friend io expecting to be 1n Ho-rJ York between Christmas and Bew Yenr. Ia thia time .Aild place oonveniont from your etnndpo~ntY J?lea se lot me know
  • mean to interrupt you. PS: My father had been in politics in Travis County from the time I was born until the time of his death. Go ahead with your story. He served ascounty·school superintendent, county attorney and district attorney, and many
  • . HENRY HAROLD H . Y OUN G .ATTORNE YS AT LAW SUITE 410 GULP ST.A.TES BUILDING A.l:WklhM soeue1t J. MAN Ul!:L HOF'F'ENSTEIN DALLAS, TEXAS HARRY M . STANF"IELD J'anuazy 6 , 1941 Mr . Charles E. Marsh, 1703 New York Avenue, N. Washington, D. C . w
  • . So I came into the bank full time immediately thereafter and have been here ever since. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] M: You didn't get caught
  • 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
  • , but living out in the small little town near Marshall, she was close to Shreveport, Louisiana, and she wasn't too far from Dallas, and those were the places she shopped for clothes and things or maybe things for her daddy's house. One time I think she sort
  • right, sir. Now, some general questions just to set the background. Did you have any knowledge of Mr. Johnson before his 1955 heart attack? H: Only indirectly. Of course, at that time I was in Washington. The President was majority 1 LBJ
  • oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Laitin -- II -- 2 Let me take up the Rome advance first, although it wasn't in that sequence. I believe the New York meeting came first, but you can check that out. By this time I was now
  • can recall, the circumstances under which you first met them. S: I can recall very clearly, the first time I met the Congressman was pre-World War II. In those days I was director of research at CBS, and any affiliation which was made
  • migration of .day; and wash their hands gf both civif 1 • .• our time. If includes 70 percent of us. soot ,ncf rh-i£ du:v at ni~ht. Afflurnc1 . ~ < 1 4.:--~ * X:;- a ,.,.··.•' . ..• / . :; I
  • and the quadrennial convention was held in Dallas. The lines had been drawn for this convention some time before and again there were issues besides the question of Johnson versus Shivers. Governor Shivers had been a long-time governor, a very powerful governor
  • family; and a fellow from up in the Wichita Falls area, [Bowie], not from Wichita Falls, named Paul Donald, who was an old-time country lawyer and a great orator. On the other side, the prosecution, Homer Thornberry was then the district attorney
  • . They were a big asset to our life and fortunately got along all right, more or less, with Zephyr [Wright]. Because we couldn't have done without Zephyr either. G: Did Helen do any cooking at all when Zephyr wasn't there? J: Yes. There was a time when
  • is marching 3 abreast at thiS time. I • 'Marcli 17. 1965 , Beat regards. Sincerely. Bill Moyera Special Aasistant to the Preaident r . Duncan Howlett '1- :All Soub cJ?urch Sixteenth and Harvard Street. Waahinaton, D. c. f J [1 of 4] ­ ,. All