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- was to be there, the agents would come and go through the church quite carefully and they also would post themselves on the streets outside and around the building and so on. The little church is quite small and it's an easy place to provide security. Normally one
- Lady Bird has photos taken with Mrs. Post & her staff; Lady Bird back to White House; newspaper stories; LBJ to Hawaii for Vietnam talks; LBJ, Luci & Lyn to New York for installation of Archbishop; upcoming Austrian dinner; upcoming Texas trip
- Johnsons and Valentis attend National City Christian Church; friends invited to dinner; guests bowl or swim; article in Washington Post about White House housekeeping and new chef; Lera Thomas runs for Congress
- name I tn ink must have been Federal jubt Thomas in her chosen and she i s w ithout doubt from somewhere In the Arab w orld pf Texans tnere were a goodly p le n ty . Troy Post o f D a l l a s ; Johhhy - 8 - 4 / 14 / 6^ Meacham who w il l soon
- at Uvalde. John Garner's son, you know. Multi-mil- lionaire who could pitch in $50,000 or whatever he wanted to. couldn't. Roth So that was pretty typical of the things that he did. And then did I tell you the story about Wilton and the post office
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , and getting out releases after he'd been on a trip. Tuen the late hours usually were ended up with Walter Jenkins who would be going over all the mail. And as he would sign it, I would fold and stuff it; and we usually ended up by getting it to the post
Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)