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  • to the picture shows a whole lot. We'd come home, LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh
  • to describe the first visit when he came with the helicopter. Did you see him, did you talk to him? S: Yes, he came in the helicopter, but I was sick in bed, and Ed Lloyd brought him to my home. That's when I met Lyndon Johnson. G: Do you recall
  • to the home morale and favorable to that of the enem;y. 2. France neglected the problem completely. 3. Germany began building a large and expert morale service during the first war which was never allowed to. lapse, but expanded on a tremendous scale
  • me in the Tenth District for homes , for farm improvements , and flood control, for the development of power and for the beautification or your capitol city have been well spent . I a.m ashamed of not one single cent of the sixty million dollars
  • . Parr, who had received a Dibrell said. Donald, reached at his home In Alice, presidential pardon from Truman in 1946 said: "I'm old and retired. I don't want after serving nine months on an income to talk about it. I bate to be rude, but I tax
  • knolflJ ., el, and ake Aga1Mt; JobnaGD the oamp&ign boa~ 6 fS.,btul unifOft *PI.UMlllt, tht an wbo Yoted to Nnd the bo7e· home tor c ~ . Johnlon oan mat bira again troa Dlltob Harbor or Amt.n.1J.a. Johmon goea m the tlolcet the lut filing• on petition
  • listened to 7ou for ~oout 7 minutes where you ~re talk­ ing entirely of your experience in connection with f
  • death the "Box 13" vote theft their Alice about perjury an• associates. his story summer, home and move• in with tlheir still and daughter went on and the- ■tery. was complete. alive were contacted. was daughter Salas' Aa the ••tings
  • . Especially to Lyndon Johnson. Those great dams have kept precious Texas soil tromwashing into the sea, they have ma.de it possible for our people to enjoy all of the delights of a sea.shore and they have lighted the homes of eleven thousand families
  • to town. The man nearest home always takes credit beoause the man :f'ar away is too busy sometimes to brag, or e~en to state what he is doing. me.king, Washington led the way. In this good roads Washington _put up one dollar in oash tor each dollar