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  • Antlnio · Express-News, The Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Abilene Big Spring Herald Dei-ison Herald, Gret>nville Reporter-News, . . '. . Herald-Banner, )larshaU · News M_e ssenger, and Pais News•. The appraisal, distributed nationally by the AJliance
  • on the President that all of us are stand~ with the ~;: ~on,al the ~~ SLC j [2 of 2] UBUC cnylTJES A' P~-~ MMI ;l. August 26. 1961 Dear John: I appreciate your sending me the copy of the Dallas Times Herald editorial on the mission to Berlin, and I
  • legal practice in Dallas. To supplement my income, I am w rki g igh.ts at Temco Aircraft. This, of course, gives me a great deal of time 1• the City for contact work. A aituation has arisen at this pla•t about which I feel you aheuld kJa.ow if 7eu do •ot
  • ticket, so I felt time all ~£fort there Texas Democrats to elect 11 ar~ the Johnson-Humphrey were plenty of others back hor:1e to keep the campaign moving." Bo-:m in Dallas, Texas Technological the colleg yearbook. Kata Butney gi:-aduated
  • is called to EDI10RIALS clipped from the Dallas Times Herald dated October 10, 1961. Many other editorials, articles and in the Herald, the Saturday Evening periodicals seem to indicate we are and weaker from week to week on our other comments Post
  • to 1eniority rule 11 On the unior1ty J"Ule thh oauou1 would t his three xnontha aeniority. the 1eniority 11 that both men are reall7 equ&l• in time of H"ioe beo&use both have been here 1a nothing. JIIIIU\y' year• • and three ~ They both oame in the same
  • tor RooseTe.l t. do it. , At th r aen tliU, with only th work don• at the pr .. n,t time, 1t a Tote were to be taken ln Dalla,. how would the eleation go in tba reoinetl? 're, T e superi or organ , Ma t rat of pr ~nt ion in Dall -s . ould p
  • · ~ coit -deftd e!mg . t _, 8*mt1Jm...e. ~ . etewat tau ltllrt ere attd t . .. &tlltCfOA 1'ttb hlm • _ rs, Ill · · hlw dleoU . .... whbl. . .. . . Jtm CalllP, ·. , · ·ntncto.ir ~ "•A..oetltloa . , . lloom.1924. IJlvta·8idldtq Dallas a, T· · Mr:. T
  • • smart She •pent t•o montha •1th tne larpat pictUN . ilki• available 1n her bedroom troa Se_. ber to October of tbe atter iooanelt'a election, •ent to •s room and whispered,• are you, llra . ilkief" STANDARD TIME INDICATED RU:EIVEOAT . .l'R· ,i
  • ~ ,, -- - - -- -- --- - - ------- ---- -- - - --- ----- --- --- - ------ -- - ----- ------------ - ------ _____ -- ..............__ -- -- - DO YOU KNOW ..... How many hours a week the right-wing spokesmen occupy the air waves with their pl'.opaganda? (Over 10,000 such broadcasts a week take up more than 2,500 hours of radio and television time.) What's happened to the revenues
  • when he w~nt ll of the Dallas Ti1-c.es. was he there? and ll: 30 placing rui hio cltJ.b. GP-..RRISON: Arsn' t you a.,·mre that ths truten time •.• GP-..ruu:SON: H0""7do you knew? CARSON: Wel1, supposed to haw there was a. space-gap
  • minutes, you :rm.1st say some­ t hing that has not been said. and the sense are major. four have to be On A otherwise, why say anything? The timing The delivery and the voice are minor. But all plus. timing 1 would attempt to speak on assignment
  • , 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
  • David Schoumacher United Press International United Pres& International Associated Preas Associated Press WasGington Star Chicago Daily News St. Louis Poat Dispctch Chicago Tribune Hearst Newspapers Philadelphia Bulletin New York Times Washington Post
  • of that Doctrine as well as the terms of the Monroe Doctri.1e. Caracas Conference resolution is embodied in this resolution. But we must recognize changing times and changing conditions which call for a reaffirmation of that doctrine. We must bring it into line
  • Houston San Antonio Austin eto. The main thing is not to miss the daily happenings as they occur, and to get the news in time · to make useful suggestions., if possible. What about Dorsa, or one of the girls in the Dallas office of the Johnson campaign
  • , e.nd will l et you know. V1 lf' you are going to cell tomorrow. let• a sign night. orr-. It's late. Good­ Frank Bttldwin. Editor Waco Herald Tribune, l!I.Jld C. E. M. Tuesday 11115 P• m. M1 How is this thing coming down 1n ·central Te~aa1 More
  • extensive damage to its public airport facilities located at Foster Field during Hurri­ cane Carla. As a result of this damage, we requested that we be designated a major disaster area under the provisions of Public Law 875 and were in due time so designated
  • voting records of any member of Congress, non-Constructive all his life, through his ability to glibly express himself is a Presidential possibility. _ -DALLA$.TIMES HERALD' Mo~tViciousEnemy :'of tneChurch ·Th~~- ;.;;;_tvicious enemy or the ·ch\m:h
  • , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
  • i., not printed attrll>ute ft to Incle of room. Ac!4reu ~tten to Vote. erters, of the People. the Times-Herald. ,ypJcal. Drew Pearson, In a recent column, wrote thRt someone had PURSUIT the "Titers would never recog• ,f Call• told him that Herbert
  • and provide new funds palachia, but only if they _w ere The region embraces all of 10 times the size of SWitzer0 wz;:~tr rJR. 4f£R- ·~w J . ., ·, ' ' part 1 1 Johnson Has Asked _Congress for ~cial Program for Area,:, · 1 s improvement of tiinbe
  • a state put up to make the through :f'ine highways Texas now has. Lyndon Johnson has voted every time with Roosevelt :f'or better roads. Ot oourae Just beoause these Uncle Sam checks are not seen--these tens of mill~ons--by the man ~iving the road, he
  • DISOBEDIENCE, WHICHKINGALSOESPOUSED ALONG WITHNONVIOLENCE, "COULDBE VERY RISKYAT THIS TIME." HE SAID THATANYDEMONSTRATION AT THIS TIMESHOULD BE CONDUCTED ENTIRELY WITHINTHE LAWANDWITHRIGID CONTROL OF HE MARCHERS. "THESEARETURBULENT TIMES ••• THERISKS AREGREAT
  • fiscal policy. He named some of the crises he has faced in the last few months. He introduced the Members of the Cabinet and then called for questions from the audience. Jim Chambers of the Dallas Times Herald asked what the consensus of the Vietnam
  • and stars on the shoulders, a stripe on the outside of the pants and a bow tie. On October 25, 1966, T-4 advised that at the October 14, 1966, meeting of the Durham Mosque, Minister KENNETH MURRAYwas wearing a uniform for the first time. T-4 stated
  • the four-power treaty with a three-power arrangement, or to place the Berlin issue before the· United Nations at this time. The latter was amplified by pointing out that the General Assembly was currently in­ volved by the Bizerte problem. The Mayor a 'g
  • y 24, 1941 Memo t o Pepper : Notes for speeches In the days to come , we lal.ow not what our judgement should be . Facts come fast . Please .r emember that I want t o hear f r om any one of you at any time , if you feel t hat you may aid me i n
  • [5 of 6] - 3 - 2/29/68 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Nina Hyde Washington Daily News Mr. Rudi Gernreich Los Angeles,, California Mr. Kasper Joan Leslie Fashions,, Inc., NYC Miss Karen Klinefelter Dallas Morning News Miss Frances Koltun Mademoiselle Magazine Miss
  • to keep ,tho Yinoenne a movementa 1n I think that v-,hen­ over there 1 a ohnnge, when you think we nro with.in 30 daye of putting up money , that r ou sho, t a· ir.1 te r.ie, or phone , E1 nd, of oourae, on ·we eoet trorn time to tir.ie, e will aiacuao 1 t
  • ' • GREST NSTIONaL LIFE BUILDING DaLLAS, TEXas • Telephone R-9808 May 12th 1942 Mr Harold H. Young Washington D. C. Dear Harold: - Its getting about time tor you to pay another visit to Texas and I hope that it won't be long before we see you again
  • NATIONS, WHILE~HER s YET TIME. NOW. The U.N. is our greatest strength. Why not use it We are pleading for a creative statesmanship that is alert to the realities of our nuclear age. and sincerely yours, ~~~~ William V and Beatrice Roosa [3 of 3 front
  • , mentsMrs.Johnsononherroleinbehalfof share a moment of mirth preceding the highway beautification awards ceremony be ti'f • g the highways of the state. Thursday afternoon au ym • ~
  • , mentsMrs.Johnsononherroleinbehalfof share a moment of mirth preceding the highway beautification awards ceremony be ti'f • g the highways of the state. Thursday afternoon au ym • ~
  • ~ : otherwi.10 the me511A¥e will be t.ranami t led :.a a leleiJ11m or ordinary cablegram. WESTERN UNION 1207-B CHECK ACCOUNTING INrORMATION TIME FILED R , B . WHI T E NEWCOMB CARLTON J.C . WI LLEVE R PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FI RS T V I CE
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Doc # DocT)'.12e Doc Info cepor::t 01 ~ 1,-U.f-llD ~a Fepoi:t Page 1 of 1 BlackNatio11alist Mooen1ent,Dallas m,isiof'I N~/rzytc 13-ldl C 61aol
  • and in their constituencies which something to strike back at. It would have not been excessively conspicuous make the cause fit the effect, it would up to this time. Not many political lead- give us a motive appropriate to the cr·me. · ers have shown that they realize tha
  • Dallas• Texas LBJ:MJDR:vws .. March 14, 1962 Dear Sarah: Thank you so much for your mo-st generous letter and I assure you it was my pleasure getting to visit with you last week. 1 I was pleased with the wisdom of ~e Committee, whieh I know Ylill
  • 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