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  • 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
  • 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
  • was to become the first guard was up. recriminations in the Houston area. her father and met with Salas who posai~ly the ■e None of were privy people t• contribute• some parts of any substantial information. Kelli ■ in the election, 200
  • with the case still alive to corroborate Salas' story, One man who got a brief look at the Box 13 vote tally in the original investigation was former FBI agent T. Kellis Dibrell, who confirmed Salas' statement that the last 200votes were in alphabetical order
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