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  • and these Texas congressmen? W: I remember the one about [John Nance] Garner very well. When Garner was trying to move in on the Texas congressional delegation's patronage, Johnson gave me a story about it and I wrote it. Garner's plot. for a while. It sort
  • , "I do not be­ lieve ever betore have I introduced a oandidate tor ottioe; always I have been the oandidate." Mood7 was 1ntroduood by John MoKay who said, "I rater to the honorable Dan Moody who today 1n m.,y opinion 11 the most brilliant trial
  • nate Tate, • bl',canG" LiberaI Repu 1venG00 d Ch' an¢·•' Specf~t. and :Rjzzo. • : to Win in Heavily DemocraticCommuni;ty .·-steql guns and free ,a: /. a /I I 1/, 7 :aiack M ·us l i fu. prisoher. ' I / b J. GOLDMAN from the stockacfe..at near-· BY /JOHN
  • was elected later, served there four years, and then Franklin Roosevelt appointed me United States district attorney in 1933. Morris Sheppard and Tom Connally were really responsible for my appointment. The Senate confirmed me, and in August of 1933 I
  • . Attacllment a.s stated. -i80Rm • SPECIAL HA?IDLml u..1..-.:>TAJ. c. DEP.AlU'Nlt.:.\T .A::;srsTA::-:T SEcne:TARY AF TO : The Secretary C - Mr. Johns .. SUBJEC'r: AF-:- G. Menn. Portuguese .fif • r,pnI\ n, /. •~-~-Q 2 9 1964
  • A Johns Hopkins University Study of intensive rural hea 1th and family planning activities focLSed o_nthe Lldhiana area. 10 The U. s. Peac·e Corps has also assigned one group of 50 volunteers to work under the Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh State Family
  • brough t -~305,000.­ ! 000 to far mers of Southern Cali­ 1 fornia in 1940. It was the most lucrative year s ince 1937. , :.:,:.;....:,..:;.:.:.,...:,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ , I Congressman Lyndon Johns on of Johnson City, near Aus t in. is to make two speaking
  • the Appropriations Cotnmittee. Two Texas members haTe been mentioned tor thi1 1eoond job-Thomae ot tM-- diatriot , and Johnaon ot the Tenth cl11triot. three montha older than select Thoma, beoauae The oonmion aense or or John■on. Tho•• • aooording
  • ---t---t1t1J~·1e;camte~o~f-11.#'.L21Ltf__ o,f.fl 1--~ ~ '\ 1 ~-4 '\ M,..~ {y - .).75 ML--r 'it - ..l-15 ,.P.. #21J memo- Boomley Smith te Beejamie Read-atld John Hummon S --i..--ff"/ I O t, A 4/2/63----1--- I ic---...1. 1.Q,~ ~~rPmn--t----w
  • travelllng In that direction. All good wishes to you. Slncerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Judge J. Perrln WWls Rusk, Texas LBJ:WDT [1 of 2 ] , CITY Al,.DERMEN J. C . I. STANLl£Y CHAPMAN WILLIAM 9 JOHN 0. HOUSTON MORRIS SUMMER!? WHITE JEFF LOVELADY
  • . Resolution - Cochise-Graham Cattle Growers Association 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 30 31 32 33 34 34a [3 of 67] PAGE NO. B. c. IV. Public Officials 1. Resolution - Southern Livestock Sanitary Officials 2. Letter - Honorable John Connally 3. Letter
  • , even after Today the press writings to take over various John F. Kennedy was the greatest Oswald was a .Marxist who took great iey the communist conspiracy from within. the cause of freedom. There has been no doubt in that where
  • ill CLARK ----------Purthermore, the reputation or llr. John Roosevelt bas extended even to France. Monsieur Bouveau, 11&.7oror cannes, has not forgotten the souvenir or this charaing 7oung man who, on the occasion of the battle or flowers, threw hi
  • . Secret Servlce, Atlanta~ a•orgia (RM) ~ of1 Date1 SA JOHN H 1 0 WR.PHY Offlee-1 SAVANN.\H 11/24/67 .fie.Id Office File I: 157-•9 70 Bureau, FIie I: 157-97 . JESSE BSNJAKlN ST·ONE-.R Title: Charoder: $ynopsl11 JES£1E -H.EN,JiUHN STO:>n:R c
  • organisation 1D thi• cooperative endeavor. Warm peraonal reprda. Sincerely, Mr. W. A. xSteele, Chairman )(Wlioeling Steel Corporat1011 1134 Market Street Wheeling, Weat Virgbda LBJ/HT/jmw 6- .... ..,, / ' EXECUTIVE FG 7 3/ FG 11RI) JOHN - FG 1q.J H
  • developing country on purchases of sophisticated.military equipment. This excellent result is due primarily to John Pastore, but also in part to Senator Margaret Chase Smith, whom Senator Milton Young designated sometime ago to handle foreign aid on behalf
  • ?FJ:~·t., 'iOGF..'i:E:.:r-: EE C:\U:.:.i~ I I I --I e­ B ·.-• i )cl ---Remarks of McGeorge Bundy At DePauw University, October 12, 1968 •in a Symposium on Law, Liberty and Progress John McNaughton and I lived next door in Cambridge for many
  • assassination -- to reassure a nervous world that "the gove nment in Washington lives", and to acquaint millions abroad with the new leader of America and the free world. Minutes after the bullets struck John Kennedy, USIA threw all its resources into this task
  • John Jo McMahon, is expected to continue into next week." · The Cleveland Press, January 25, 1967 . edition, cont·ained an article captioned nAttorney Lauds ~Tu:r.y ·and Judge in Freeman• s Acquittal of Perjury"°- . ~his . article . stated as follows
  • PARTICULAR PARTY. am in their Page #7 Roosevelt 1s not looking for a future in America after 1940 in I feel which he was a John the Baptist before a Lewis a Jesus Christ. he believes that the people will go forward thru the medium of govern­ ment
  • ur it Washington I t lked, t the To y Thomps n and Tom ughs Soviet ni n ing gap bet;11een th 11 ~.i-tl' John McCone and fond ati g. . Incii for thi view i nd p rh ffor clu ion rea th p the on h ·-he ese vi ~ and Chin rcha thre aturally i
  • , what do we do not?" In any event the whole thing is sure John Baker just called. He's in Indiana and said, And I told him I didn:t. know, but that we certainly needed to button down the hatches and to move all the more vigorously and strongly where
  • 'f 1' ~) v~ Omar George Kisti.akowsky Black - -- Brac'!.ley_~-- John Cowles Arthur Dean ----- Arthur Larson Morris Leibman Robert Lovett - 7 Roswell Gilpatric Paul G. Hoffman --- John J. Mc Cloy I -------- Teodoro Moscoso l•Me:e Pcdcins
  • ~ ecise answer at this time in vi.Aw numh?"t' of unknown facto s cited by Embassy question~ fa~tor o .amp lic4t. ·n g de~i~U s~ go 0 Clearance11 s/s - Mro Morris NOT TO BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I
  • the recommended distribution of new M-16 rifles by month. It will be noted that 53, 000 will be delivered by June 30, 1968 to the Vietnamese, and an additional 227, 000 during FY 1969.· ~~ THOMAS SECRET D. MORRIS r; ~'!!'l'!f - = Withdrawn ... for I
  • . This is the name of -. :- -Dr. Leland Haworth submitted by Dr. John S. Foster. It is the panel 1 s tentative judgment that Dr. Haworth 's main qualification will undoubtedly be derived from his role as Director of the National Science Foundation, an -activity
  • rank Ambassadorships worked out by State and John Macy's shop, the name of the designee is included in State's night reading to the President. If State hears nothing from the White House after five days, no objection is assumed and the Secretary
  • BY AMBASSADOR TALBOT AND JOHN WALSH, ON,,_,EONM,Hl. T.O. RECEI.VE...GREEK -REACT IONS TO .DRAFT ACCORD MODIFIED IN NOVEMBER 25 MEETINGS IN ANKARA. PIPINELIS­ REPORIED CABINET .. HAD. REVIEWED ;: DRAFT IN· LONG. AND DIFFICULT SESSION AND HAD. PREPARED REVISED
  • of mind. When I got there, there was Harold Brown who was the Secretary of the Air Force; Zbigniew Brzezinski from the State Department; Bill Gorham and John Gardner from HEW; Francis Bator appeared from the White House. Gradually this group all
  • with John Macy on matters affecting pay, conditions of employment, awards for superior service, and things of that sort. Then, of course, there were untold numbers of committees and ad hoc working groups on matters affecting military personnel. I was, I
  • Moore Morgan Morris Morse H. Murray Nicholson -Pace Parker Pevehouse Phillips Price Rampy Reed of Bowie Reed of Dallas Rhodes Ridgeway Roark Roberts Sallas Sent&rf1tt Sharpe Shell Simpson Skiles Smith of Atascosa Smith of Bastrop Spacek Spangler