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  • that post late in 1965, he had been Director Data Systems for the New York Central Lang expressed great and the increasingly transportation confidence important role Railroad. in the future they will ·of of the nation's play in the nation's
  • Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
  • : ManganJW St,, Jtw Uorklimt• .>7.IW£S1113SlnCF.I NEW YORK N 'f. 100.lfi August 2, 1977 Mr. Louis Boccardi Executive Editor Associated Press Plaza 50 Rockefeller New York, N. Y. 10020 Dear Lou: I'd like to thank you---and through you, Jim Mangan Lyndon
  • This folder contains notes from Peter Mangan on his father’s reporting; correspondence from and to James Mangan; and a copy of James Mangan article in the Houston Post, July 31, 1977.
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ~ race can.lead to "a very dangerous to, convert the International! 1 of serious injury to another riots m three day~ m New ~scalation" of' 'the Nation's ra- Amphitheater into a near-forperson. ' York City-nearly ten times ' • In his speech here y~sterday
  • Asia and Europe fights its way out. Here is a p1eture of three d•ys before the last session of Congress opened. The President of the Japan Senate called on House in New York the day after he had called upon Roosevelt and Hull in 1ashington. I happened
  • fear of lawsuits; Salas’s book, in Spanish, is in Mexico. Segment 2: KEYH 85 commercial radio broadcast. Topics: Sports trivia; public service announcements; national weather; civil war in Lebanon; national political and economic news; upcoming
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • lives in Alice. Segment 2: Press Q-and-A with coach Homer Rice. Topics: Definition of success; development of student athlete at Rice University; practice structure; new offensive strategy; recruiting; dedication to new role at Rice. Segment 3: Press
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • timeline, estimates; Clarence Martens; San Diego meeting with LBJ, Loyd, and Parr, decision to add votes; B.F. Donnell and Kellis Dibrell; reporting; location of tally lists, ballot box; true vote count; news stories of election and aftermath, burning
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • and reporting of results; location of tally lists; reviewing old news coverage; relationship between George Parr and Salas; Parr’s book of favors granted; Ed Lloyd and Frank Lloyd; number of votes added, 200 votes vs 202; any benefit to Salas for his role; Salas
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • news; Aguilar on George Parr; political offices held by Salas; Aguilar translation percentage; Salas’s jobs at railroad telegraph service; publishing: three stages: newspaper, book, movie; Watergate books; Salas’s motivation for speaking; Mangan
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • in Alice, chief Texas. frame house on Kia9 Street and was under way. about Box 13 but hinted he did in•eed have a story sometime. a dozen Gr more such meetings. hara•Jftent by the news media, He kept promising The Salases son-in-law that well
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • appreciate your readiness to return to Iran if that could be of assistance in connection earthquake distress. On first news of earthquake president and I considered very carefully whether we should ask you to important trip in order to return personally
  • . Considerable public inter­ est in Vice President Johnson's presence ~,as apparent. '!be press made auch of the fact that the Vice President embraced the new President in the Latin :rr.anner. ShortJi after the Vice President returned to the ho.tel, President