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  • was on President Harry S. Truman's order. "It stuck out like a sore thumb. campaign train elsewhere in Texas. DurAlso, the last 2D2names were made with ing a campaign stop in Temple, Truman the same colored ink, and In the same brought Johnson to his side
  • Johnson ' s plan fo r St~tes Rights , over Truman ' s race proposal . All here ueli~ve in ho~~ rule on this question and that Johnson has the answer. A well wisher 8-~From Brazoria County Please get denial f10m ex-convict Pete Smith and have it -itnessed
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  • , w:aoppo1•4- 11ometima1 win,. h ■pot So l et ua •nm:\ ne this unity whioh 1J1Uat equal the unity of the Hitler onoe aids " ~ United States !s over-e1timated. hiuel.E. Then g o f f ~ doesn't tell the people wh~t to do, the gOTernment a.1ks them what
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  • ; campaign styles of LBJ, Coke Stevenson; meeting with George Parr in San Diego, TX; addition of names to the tally list; previous Coke Stevenson election wins; cessation of investigation; Harry Truman, LBJ, George Parr meeting on train; Truman pardon of Parr
  • ') A pr gmati c ac tion of ph i l ~ mphy. Budda (Orient alism) West ern a c t ivit y in the truth and philoso phy . "He i s th e grea tes t mi s er of 1:1 ·ords I know . " 11 '.rhat fellow talks the f a te t I ev · I thi nk the bi Gges t human ap ~ J
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  • out more and more of tale Sala ■' charges, bed." for the sake of history. he began to let of His kealth Mangan then began a ca111>ai9nto convince individ•al ■ The few other Be was worrie• from frien•s Mangan the story eventually in what
  • of 1948 election; possible indictment of clerks; Ed Lloyd; possible consequences of investigation; Truman train boarding was not in Corsicana; Presidential logs at Truman Library; Givens Parr; changes in Salas’s story; George Parr’s money; vote count
  • and Salas's belief of involvement by President Truman; impact of Box 13 and persistent rumors around the election; Salas's book; responses from investigator Kellis Dibbrell and John Broderick, former editor of Alice, TX, newspaper; LBJ Library release of 5000
  • : Local fallout from 1948 election and investigation; Corsicana may have been Truman train disembarkation point; Salas leaves politics in 1950 and moves, returns to Alice in 1958; Parr makes accusation against Salas in 1952; recap of timeline of count
  • . Topics: Salas’s role in election; timeline of vote count; San Diego meeting with George Parr, LBJ; usual practice of election manipulation; Truman train visit in Corsicana and Supreme Court halt of investigation; Texas Rangers at Salas’s house; Salas
  • to take: context of Watergate; commercial possibilities; translation payment, meeting Aguilar; journalists’ pursuit of Salas; statute of limitations; President Truman; Hubert Humphrey; television morning shows; vote count; George Parr’s previous support
  • votes; investigation; Parr, LBJ, others join President Truman campaign train in Corsicana, Justice Hugo Black ends investigation same day; during investigation Salas visited by LBJ then Texas Rangers; Salas lied during investigation; Salas no longer