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- is to go back and kind of figure how you got in the position to know Lyndon Johnson. L: I was introduced to him by Gene Lasseter. F: Yes, from over in East Texas. L: Yes. She was from East Texas. At that time, she was C. V. Terrell's secretary.. He
- ' THIS ■ OARD CHECK ACCT'G INFMN. TIME FILED J. C, WILLl:VSII l'l.8T VICS'PIIS ■ IDSNT Send the follou,i"II muaa,e. ,uhjccl to Ilic lctm, on hac4: laenof. u,/iicli arc /icrchg ag,ccd lo ___________ 19___ Sender', add for ,efcrf/llcc THE QUICKEST
- . It y,as thoughtful of you to take ti:ue off for the dictation and it was about the best valentine I could have received. :. · It may be several \'Jeeks before I get baclc thut v1ay but I a m going to cut the time as short as I can. It was good of you
- 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
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- a spOkeswoman that "~he knows no more about the details of the 1948 election other than that charges were made at the time, carried through several courts and finally to a justice at the Suprl!me Court." The Associated Press interviewed Salas frequently during
- 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
- in leases which made it possible for drafted men to terminate a lease without loss. 4. Establishment of voluntary associations &n local community of the men who were going to be called up at about the same time, to constitute groups of men with common
- fall; and WHEREAS , Harold Young , as a true and loyal Democrat , has been of inestimable service to the Democracy of this State and has given unselfishly of his time and money in every campaign to further the party; and WHEREAS , His tact and charm
- here. 2--Please deny you met with Butler and st.rnes when war time Governor, to plot over-throw of war time President Roosevelt • . Please Ytire your xxxx c ounty campaign Ub.W:Lger name of fourth ma.n in room amd your denial . Roy Lumpkin 3--Please
- . And that's what we did in 1942; we threw the old party out of the offices. G: When did you first become an election official? S: The first time I came to be an election official in the voting place was in 1946. That was the first time. Most of the time
- seeking ''peace of mind" says he certified enough fictitious ballots to steal an election 29 years a start Lyndon pat was told of Salas' statements and said through a spokeswoman that •·sheknows no more about the tails of the 1948electio that charges time