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  • , Dallas Commodity Office, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Harold E. Orr, Amarillo, Tex.: Vice president of Superior Manu­ facturing Co. after April 1960. Salesman for Superior prior to that time. Coleman Wade, Altus, Okla.: A grain
  • laws or other statutes by those involved in the mortgage cases. At this stage the Department of Agriculture suddenly found itself in the headlines over one of the most dramatic and fast-moving news stories of recent times. Witnesses in the public
  • . • 44 West 56th Street • New York 19, N. Y. [3 of 7 Back] ­ THE NEW YORK TIMES, ·-- - - -----MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1948. ------ PACIJ'IC WAR 1'4EMORIAL NEW YORK TUESDAY, HERALD AUGUST There is a definite place for struc­ tures and monuments
  • off. . penses. Spea~er Durwood Manford , Newsmen had a difficult time fol- ·Then the exchange lingered on has no~ named the five members : ,lowing the rapid-fire exchanges be- ~.he tech?ical question of whether th: mv~stiga~ing committee. : 1 tween
  • DE VARGAS SUPERV I SOR S UPERINTENDENT January 18, 1949 Honorable Lyndon Johnson United States Senator United States Senate Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: We wish to take this opportunitY' to compliment you on your timely and meritorious action
  • . In the initial meeting ot this Committ e, upon proper motion duly seconded end unan1.moualy adopted , the Committe invok d the rule end adopted the standard rules of evidence enforced in T xa.s ct this time. Therefor , one J:nst bear in m1.nd that tllls Oo ttee
  • Time tcmpa.ny. I EW Y.OftiK, THURSDAY. JANU~RY 13, 1949. eiz arin Warns B tiSh COttERN CITED Coµrse Will Lead · war 0 NOON ON ·FORGE eaderI Aska /or Cooper ion Lut lunge Whole World Int Conflict tudied lnvcuion ol Egypt ove. Says Our Anxiety Waa N
  • the following statement. ·r arrived in Corpus Christi, Texas on Friday~ January 1949 at 4: 25 p . m. at which time I immediately went to see Mr. Peter Dunne of the Dunne Funeral Home who is a director in the Texas Funeral Association. During the course of our
  • time ago, but that was all a zfamily matter arxl was past and forgotten . Mr . Kennedy had not been in Three Rivers duri ng the. t time and his statements were just based on wba t people there told him. As far as myaister and the family were concerned