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  • •Ourlon of Israel that his sovernment draws a sharp distinction Detween the Germany of the 1930's and the Federal Republic of today, To underscore this reasoned judifflent, 11, ls worth pointlni out that amona thoee who accepted our invitation
  • phone rang in the middle of the night about twelve o'clock and this lady introduced herself as Mrs. Ault. She was on the long distance exchange and there was a conversa- tion going on between Bill Hangar in Fort Worth--a lawyer in Fort Worth--and Dr
  • . Cecil Evans; the Black Stars and the White Stars; LBJ at Southwest Texas; debate teams; the DeMolays; teachers at the college
  • 9, 1938, to Colonel James Roosevelt from Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson, Representative in Congress, in connection with the possibility of purchasing electric energy required by War Department activities in the Fort Sam Houston, Texas, area from
  • in adventure, or as partners in advancement. But I do not want tonight to wave either the Union Jack or the Stars and Stripes. We buried the need for that with Colonel Blimp, Yankee Doodle and other caricatures of yesteryear. When Americans talk today of what
  • conversation. I don't know whether or not it worked anything out, except they talked to each other. My recollection is that John sort of stayed pretty much away from the campaign until Senator Kennedy was going to make an appearance in Fort Worth perhaps, and I
  • serving as Commanding General, III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas. He is a native of Fort Mott, New Jersey. He has served on active duty for 31 years, holds the Legion of Merit with an oak leaf cluster, a Bronze Star Medal, the Army Com­ mendation Medal
  • to attack such an amendment. and risky Mrs. Green is a hard/woman to argue with. But if you thought it worth the effort, •I am willing to stick my neck out and • convey to her deep concern at having to report to the President that she is no✓ading the atta
  • ag() ELnd"'·hich ve In:tt:b.lly, the.principal rea.ha:ve since rr:Lde no foro.al.effort to revive. • son :for leavin.; it in li.Iilbo, as I understand it, vas to avoid Jeopardizing the er:"forts o:f ·the Secretary-General vho, in his diplo:i.atic
  • Presiden t sai d "neve r mind . " ^' ~ _ ~^" j Wal t Rostow (pl ) Larr y Blackmo n - F t Worth , Texa s (h e i s President , Nat' l Assn o f Hom e Builder s - (Lawrence) W ________ _ ________ Wash m Bowdle r - NS C staffe r , DC ) _ _ "^^ WE
  • . THIS TELEGRAM HASNOTBEENSEE!NBY VICE PRESIDENTJOHNS'ON BUT I BELIEVEIT REFLECTSHIS ESTIMATE. MB ~ •--,State .Q ·... .. ... . "t .,. ·,. ... • ~trol: ·8951 Rec'd: May.·15,. 1961 10 :49 a.m . .. FE FROM: ~igon lnfo ss TO: Secir~tary SP SAL
  • assistant now and was his assistant then--Craig told me this story--made the mistake just before the vote of taking about three hundred angry telegrams from Fort Worth businessmen over to the speaker's lobby and showing them to Jim just before the vote
  • giving the Commu.rusta. a ''no nonsense" warning. He reacted favorably as des(:ribed in the attached telegram. Hoyt notes that the Pres­ ident continues ~on.ce.rned over the security outlook and is follow­ ing pl"eparationa closely. E012958 U(bJ(11
  • say them. * One major ef!ort to achieve peace ln Vietnam has now been all but forgotten by millions of people around the world and here at b.ome. But is worth recalling. As you know, North Vietnam's was .made in the late 19501 s. military
  • has now been all but forgotten by millions of people around the world and here at b.ome. But is worth recalling. As you know, North Vietnam's was .made in the late 19501 s. military specialists. in increasing numbers By 1959 officers polltlcal
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXXI -- 3 pretty much across the state with him, in Fort Worth and Dallas and San Antonio at the Alamo, which is sort of a ritual, as was going to Uvalde to see the old former vice president [John
  • baskets of flowers almost parallel to the ground because the wind was always blowing during these barbecues. You just mention the word barbecue and the wind would start blowing out there. But Walter Jetton, the famous mobile caterer from Fort Worth
  • for Albert Thomas. '.::'hen that night after the party in Houston I rode with the President and visited with him considerably on the way to Carswell [AFB] in Fort Worth. And then the next day which was. the day Kennedy was killed, assassinated, I rode
  • Cliff the votes, the total 765. After Johnson came to San Diego and we added 200 more votes, another count was given to Cliff DuBois to send to Fort Worth to the [State] Democratic [Executive] Committee or whatever you call it there, changing the amount
  • not dollar conscious and getting their money's worth. A lot of things were begun by Truman that never came to fruition, and that, as you look back here in 1949, it took all the way to the middle sixties to get some of them done. And some of them are not yet
  • ; James Forrestal; socializing with people such as Gwen Tucker, Warren Magnuson, and Drew Pearson; the Sequoia; having Lynda and Luci's portrait painted; the Johnsons' Austin house on Dillman Street; vacationing in Brackettville and Fort Clark, Texas
  • , and one of my spells was assignment to the Infantry Replacement Training Center at Fort McClellan, Alabama. After I got my commission as an infantry officer I was over there training troops, about 90 per cent of which were black troops. [It was] kind
  • , "That's what I said Judge. Fort Worth. On·--Sept. 14, those ears when court in in .a::::.;:;.:;.:;...t
  • lot-118 7- 7-48 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WAIHINOTOII -£ONE IDEN'l'IAL No vember 2, 196 5 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY SUBJECT: Telegram to Stadelhofer on Cuban Refugee Negotiations At the last minute, the Cub&.ns have dug in their heels
  • Society "Festival" GUEST LIST FOR WHITE HOUSE, March 18, 1967 Individual Performers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Miss Betty Lynn Buckley of Fort Worth (TCU) Mr. James Davis (accompanist) Miss Mary Lois Summers of Waco (Baylor) Mr. Sam Porter of Waco (accompanist
  • , in disputes about who is going to do what , who is going to get what , who is going to be a big shot, we lose something all the gold at Fort Knox , Kentucky , can ' t buy back . We rush one step nearer the universal disaster with every second wasted
  • for the forthcoming tour that Ian and Sylvia will be making w1 th Mrs. Johnson. Very truly yours, Soh;:::ro1r.~:}t. Js:ri(es Schwartz, JS/lk MEMBER • 11 President lAN and SYLVIA field (Vanguard of folk music, PHONE young HOUR. stars are both popular
  • this remark, to show you how astute he was, he said, "I don't want to do it, because: I've got to run the Senate,. but, "he said, "they're putting so much heat on me that I've got to do something, and I'd like for you to go over to Fort Worth and get with John
  • McGeorge 12:00 his call) 3:00 Congressman & Mrs Jack Brooks, MF, VM to drive around ranch & see cattle & new grass coming in (on way back Mrs. Johnson is landing so above party stops & picks up Mrs J. from Jet Star - drop off MF then drove to Johnson
  • ' reply to my laat . letter to him. For reference, I attach the Fort Bragg speech. Should I try to write something on Vie·t Nam a•6let you see it; or let others bold forth? ---- Draft ---- No U you. think I ab.oulcl try and 1f yott like the res.ult
  • .•! forts to Jack up sadly del1c1enl icut en~cnt lo over com? d1fficult1es perspeclivc-that it is hinged on fertilizer production, · better seed j occasioned by. gluts m one state performance · in nalion-build.ing in- production, better use of irriga
  • on to Madam Prime Mini st er undated (Secret) U TLQ . A Memorandunll. R.W. Komer to Jack Valenti (Confidential) 2-21-66 A Memorandun11 R. W. Komer to the President (Confidential 3-10-66 A Telegram Telegram Memor aridurp_ Cg Mac (Secret
  • convention then, in September? It was in Fort Worth. That was 1956. W: No. G: There was a big fight between which delegations were going to be seated. The liberal loyalists sent rival delegations from a lot of counties. I was wondering if you had seen
  • an· obligation to submit tt to you now. McCi. B. '!=OP SEGRET .ATTA-elliriEN~ THE WHITE 'V HOUSE~ WASHINQTON Wed., November 17, 1965 4:45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Here is Lodge's weekly telegram. He lays proper emphasis on the fact that this week
  • BOARD FIRST VICE· PRE&IDENT .. The filing time shown 111 the date line on telegrams and day letters IS STANDARD TIME at point of or1gm. J NT-Ovemtaht Te l LC•Delerred Cable NLT•Cable Ni,ht Letter " Ship~ I Time of receipt Ill STANDARD TIME
  • . Eisenhower, of nine men to be honored with five-star rank.For General Bradley's personal report on where we stand in Vietnam, turn the page ... LOOK 11-14-67 l 29 '/ . I .. . ___ ..._.__ -"After ---amping throughout the Ieitgth ·and wi.dth of South
  • . Eisenhower, of nine men to be honored with five-star rank.For General Bradley's personal report on where we stand in Vietnam, turn the page ... LOOK 11-14-67 l 29 '/ . I .. . ___ ..._.__ -"After ---amping throughout the Ieitgth ·and wi.dth of South
  • DF.:NIAL CF CTJBA. AS A. TT-.hl"';,uf,1:S:!E FOrt Etfli:ZU~LAN • .nl:1!:l'l'!fl.'.LLA.3 .PLACE& DATEACQ, ; .i SOURCE AND APPRAISAL; 25X1 , .. -~ 1 • Ac_90Rnll·!G T(l ;-\ ('.ff".M~5[R er-,. ~_"t-l_E CEN1R,:\L COM'-11 TTEE Of THE PARTI DO COM!jN
  • . But it seemed that somewhere along the line someone had taken the trouble to see what I had done in the reserve, and my background at Columbia University in history and political science, and they sent me out to the Army Intelligence School at Fort Riley
  • ) 3. Dick Dudman -- Foreign Affairs man for the St. Louis Post Dispatch {a feature story, and perhaps an editorial) 4. George Sherman -.- Foreign Affairs man for the Washington Star {at least a sympathetic story) 5. Andrew Hamilton -- Washington
  • cables show the results of Bohlea's interview wlth de Gaulle today, and may be worth a look . l also au·acb. at the back a copy of your letter to the General on Papandreou as lt finally went out . The net of this la that de Gaulle asrees that the Cyprus