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  • for a news bureau which represented newspapers in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Wichita Falls, and Amarillo. So I started covering Lyndon Johnson then, and Liz--I think you've already interviewed her, Joe--wrote a column called "Southern Accents
  • / I l 20503 OFFICE 01" THE DIRECTOR March 9, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Dallas-Fort Seminar • Worth Business-Government • _..,L &~ _/ On Thursday, March 10, the Chambers of Comrnerco/of both Dallas and Fort Worth
  • . There were others from around the state: Byron Skelton in Temple, the lady in Fort Worth; she's still living. G: What's her name? B: No. Gosh. [Margaret Carter?] Johnson? Gee whiz, I saw her sometime last year at some function, the first time I had
  • hundred of them at this meeting--came in with chips on their shoulder . shoulder . And he came in with a chip on his I was informed that some of the people in Fort Worth and Dallas, as a quid pro quo for their financial support, had made him
  • delegation’s support of JFK for vice-presidential candidate under Adlai Stevenson; LBJ’s worth in the 1960 JFK/LBJ presidential ticket; 1965 reorganization of Customs; LBJ’s anger over criticism and impatience.
  • Decides on Cotton Allotment Transfers The New Mexico Case The Williams Inquiry The Bridgforth Memorandum Correspondence with Congressman Mahon The Manwaring Memorandum The Regulations are Amended The Estes Scheme The Texas Meetings The Fort Stockton
  • people. Prime Minister responded with equally stirring and dramatic words. Also while in car VP asked Prime Minister about incident rate and how large American colc,ny in Turkey was getting along. Prime Mini~ter replied the.re was no trou.ble worth
  • collaboration with Jlichael ¥cDenaot:t. American -.mba...._ sador t,o _El Salvadoi", and by far the best-loved fore:1.gner 1n republlc. Two of the older branohea o£ t.be Point; l"our progra haw prOftd their worth conoluai~, 1D showing the Salvadoreans how
  • that he rode all the way to Fort Worth Washington. G: and some of them even that he rode all the way to He didn't, got off at [BryanJ. How do you know he came to Austin? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • Association with LBJ; Blanco County; Johnson family; college life; White Stars; student activities; Houston; Professor Greene; assistant to Kleberg; Maury Maverick; 1937 campaign; campaign advisers
  • Antonio Thursday, I'll get on the back-up, and we'll go to Houston, and from Houston, we're going to go up to Fort Worth, and then we're going on to Dallas. I'll see you next week when we get back to Washington." I said, "Fine, sir." And we took off
  • . Mr. Leo McDermott, West Chester, Penn. Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, Detroit, Mich. Mr. John Doyne, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mayor Frank F. MacDonald, Evansville, Ind. Mr. Jerry Brownlee, Fort Worth, Texas Mayor Malcolm MacLean, Savannah, Ga. Mr. Thomas
  • this great pr1Til.ege. VSM:ew EXECUrIVE so 2/1.0-5-65 440 105 FG 110 FO 115 FG 135 FG FG Sheet 2 of 3 Social dimer Secretary's book telegrams dated on Tuesday, Oct.Sat 7:~. TICOULAT, G. J., SFran., Calif. TOtJNSEND,Lynn A., Det., Mich. QURMAN,Solon B
  • - Fort Worth, Tex Hon. A. J. Cervantes - St. Louis, Mo. Hon. John J. Barton Indianapolis, Ind. Da,,. October White House p^ 15, 1966 Saturday Activity (inciude visited by) Mayor Cavanagh wrote the /Hon ^Illus WDavis - Kansas City, Mo. President
  • , I'd been working. My sister lived in Fort Worth and I got a cab and went out there and had coffee. About that time the phone rang and it was Mother and [she] said, ItWell, Sam Houston, I just wanted to tell you Lyndon just called me. 1t Here
  • was in Dallas during the assassination. G: Were you? K: Yes. G: What can you recall about that? K: Well, I recall that I had gone--my assignment was to go to Fort Worth that morning for the breakfast meeting at the hotel, and then I was to do that bit
  • to three stars, 1963 to 1965; ordered to Fort Bragg, and I got the orders in I guess it was March, but I wasn't supposed to go until June. When the Dominican Republic thing broke in late April, I took off for Santo Domingo instead of Fort Bragg
  • was working strenuously as the star gypsum salesman ot the country, manager in charge of the New York otfice developing and he got ot the Universal Gypsum Company. But his political int he building A. Farley bent had shown him there materials Company
  • if I make a suggestion to you?" I said, "No." He said, "You shouldn't have paid me twenty five dollars." Well, I said, "I think that's worth it." And he said, "But you didn't examine it carefully. If you'd turned it around and looked on the back
  • regular Sunday radio broadcast, LBJ hosts five Texas congressmen and gives them an opportunity to discuss specialized issues: Clark Fisher of San Angelo spoke on the new defense program; Wingate Lucas of Fort Worth on the outlook for labor legislation
  • the movie stars. They bothered me. F: Did you get much opportunity to observe the Vice President in his relationship with the President at the time, President Kennedy? C: No. There was not much relationship that I could see. Now remember I was brand new
  • how you happened to run. April 23, 1941 Memorandum to L. B. J. : Washington News Service What should reach the papers S'1.mday? Houston Hart7 What about specials to Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth 'l The presentation of the Washington viewpoint
  • of key ·111dlan and Paki_at.anl ailit.ary personnel under MAP. I::. Dishuraement of nma1n1ag obligated JY-67 credit aalea funcla oDly where auch expenditures will COAtribute to US aecurity intereata (e.g. Star Sapphire) or to support of the general
  • irritation and disappointmento But now, if we are to grasp our joint opportunity, 1. we, from our side must be satisfied subject to a realistic discount factor) that the Indians new determination to move and perform is worth betting· on; and 2
  • Antonio to Houston and Fort Worth to Dallas? W: lid been on the whole thing. F: Did it seem to be going as well as is generally reported to be? W: Yes, it did. We were all aware, however, of pulling and hauling back and forth between the [Governor
  • . telegrams, and postcards, petitions. This includes letters, Not too many as far as the total number goes in relation to total volume are form letters that are sent to the President for a cause. These are, through our--I'll explain in a little bit
  • to Austin and then spoke on the steps of the Capitol and then on to Fort Worth and then to Dallas, and then LBJ introduced JFK at the Dallas auditorium. Anything on any of these particular stops? R: No, except they were much more successful than anyone had
  • ; ( 4) Reunification to be worked out between the two Vietnams (hb mention of elections) l H ' t I !"JCOMING TELEGRAM Depar(tfl\ tlr~ ~ S)_·s... ____ _, Action NNNNEI8917DKA042 . PP RUEHC RUEKDT :.D£ PtUDKRW 185 2171241 ·ZNY SSSSS Info PR
  • Walter Jetton rose to the chal­ lenge. After throwing beef, staff, and all the fixings into a caravan, he traveled from Fort Worth to co­ ordinate an outdoor feast that he was to repeat numerous times in the next four years. On election night 1968, Ms
  • Houston; and Doug Singleton also from down there; Warren Woodward, who was a part of our lives for years and years, but I think by that time he had gone to richer fields, gone to work for Mr. Sid Richardson in Fort Worth, as indeed--I don't know
  • , ....... TELEGRAM F1r1i11S1r1lc1tf t•• 01it1~States1f A ■ 1ric1 INCOMING Classification Control: Recd: pap 2 of sa1.-•• 92 Ma, 15, 1961 \bat.• ...U ••\Ilia pl"Ori.M4 lt. wa u4wat.ood to be •in cont.at of a caaa\J'J' Wider at.taelr and 1IDBl'd9ftlopecl. • Ia
  • ·~ . However, Ambassador Goldberg's proposal does offer some new variations on the Johnson plan worth passing along to· the Israelis as long as we do not push them. -. A hard sell would only backfire. So if you approve, b uggeEr~ yo~-cl.et=nrez-r-ead~ba;ck~ Sta
  • ( Letter: ___ Telegram; Other: TIie PrealdeDt ..,._ ~ Maj. Dollald E. Keyhoe, USMC, Ret., Director of Matioaal llweati1atiou 4/30/'8 Committee Oil Aerial,PlaeaomeD&, 1536 Cowctacut Aye, N. W., 'f. Wulalapoa. D. C. , Sabmit mdeace of deflclocie• bl
  • Carter, Fort Worth Star Telegram, and some more of his newspaper friends. He asked what could he do, and I knew he was close to a few newspapermen like that who had stayed with Senator Connally. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • . era.don• As never betoa. I realtze the pmt ..S for DlvtDe Ollldair:e and I hope that_, will cca.tlmie to have rour p1a.pa1a. Lynd.ca a. Jdmaon Mir. Bobert D. ICl1IDe7 2721 ma,m Stnet Port \\'ordl 15. Tmraa LB]:WUT [1 of 2] Fort Worth, Texas July 27
  • you do from the platform. Okay. Then back to Fort Benning, and the Infantry School, quickly to Japan for thirty months, where I was in the Twenty-fifth Division, but you know, it was not a division as such. It was an occupation force that did all sorts
  • , .. ,,, ~ It -3lr--~s~.~,::.wi:tt=:-,1-l-,..._---t&;t!e~e!'tr-ee,e-t! ( Gp 3) ~-z-----,;SN19"'-C;.TcA.a..t_ I Departmertt INCOMING TELEGRAM SSSBEiT• 43 Control : Action Rec'd: FE Info ss G SP L of State FROM: Canberra TO: Secretary NO: 17 421 November
  • , businesslike purchase of raw materials were working within six months, it would be worth a thousand blueprints at the peace con­ ference. It is one of the ways in which we can build up morale for the struggle ahead. It is one of the ways in which we can build
  • the States (from the battery to Fort Sumter) SAVAifiiAH, GEORGIA Georgia's oldest and second largest city -- Savannah - was founded in 1733 by General J&lllesE. Oglethorpe, and was a strategic point in the Revolutionary War. The first orphanage in America
  • The Government of Canada ·l ll '£OP SEC:IB'f P.ige 3 of telegram to, _ _A_C__T_I_C_·:::_J_:__ A_~_c_r-2_b_.:._s_s_y__S_A_I_,,G_·J_I-:r___________ The Government of India The Governm~nt of Poland Any party not t·1 ishing to send a form.Ell representative
  • Taylor to Washington. The discussions will be on familiar subjects. (Listed in the attached telegram.) Ambassador Taylor has been generous in welcoming me, thus preventing any speculation about the future of the Ambassador . Every effort will be made
  • of still photos and mem ntos explained by cards. ii is filled with sound and three-dimen­ sional display,. It·. a dynamic trip for those with limited attention spans and is worth a visit of its own, even before the remainder of the exhibit is finished