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  • Towell, Salsbury, North Carolina. Contlnaecl from pap 1, aee. 1 Horse show • committeemen will be Oliver Rode, Orlando DeHoyos, earl Hansen and Mike McCormick. Johnny Conn of Houston will be the coune designer, while CUrtis Eckhardt of Fredericksburg
  • Towell, Salsbury, North Carolina. Contlnaecl from pap 1, aee. 1 Horse show • committeemen will be Oliver Rode, Orlando DeHoyos, earl Hansen and Mike McCormick. Johnny Conn of Houston will be the coune designer, while CUrtis Eckhardt of Fredericksburg
  • D. Roosevelt. I want a moment to thank the press of South Texas-­ the Houston Post, the Houston Chronicle. the Houston Press. and the Port Arthur News--whioh has seen in iq candidacy tor the Senate the effort of one to serve under
  • you••• Clifton c. OarteJt 1. Aasltltant MPs._ Talmage Pull8 r 460) Kiaoaa Houston. Texas [2 of 8] CLASS OF SERVICE This is -:i fast message • u nless its deferred char• acter ls indicated by the proper symbol. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM w. P
  • plea•e check tho•e you find acceptable? there. >cCitizen• ~ ~?o/l..-/; William A. Hewitt Chairman, Deere • Company Moline, lllinoia " ~E/l..:J✓ ~R/E~ ~ ~ George R. Brown Chairman, Brown le Root, Inc. Houston, Texa• ~u,¥.::s _5;11,e_
  • thoughtfulness in sharing them with me. Kindest regards and all good wishes. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. J. D. MacWilliams, Jr. 2318 Suffolk Houston, Texas LBJd\.FS:br [1 of 3] 2311 luffolk Ho\aacoa. i..-., Ji( r () John 1 o &.nnedy f reetdent of th
  • to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
  • . It is spreading down the Ka.ty. \ 24',--from lioustOil lhy are all three il7 _pa1,pers here ~pinst you? Hew.r Jones is way up north but b editors are knifing terri~ly. Get Jones to straighten them out . 25--From Houston. lhy is Walter not fired as editor
  • Miller is keeping the stiletto out for me and probably will continue so to do for some time to come. I got a kick out of your description old boss, "Darin'" Dave Lawrence. Regards, Drew Pearson Mr. s. J. Fitsgerald Democrat and Chronicle Rochester 4
  • work there. of his life, accomplishments. and he delighted interest and 5 territories in chronicling ant church historian recorder from the beginning of IJO' in all 172,369 nd.les; organized 51 branches of the my journeys cover England
  • , Harper and Row Publishers , Forrest · Inc. CCRNELL, Douglas B. CUNEO, Ernest CURTIS, Charlotte, New York Times NEWHOUSE, Samuel I. ELLINGTON, Duke HOUSTON, Charles S. RIORDAN, Emmet FOX, Yolande B. McLEAN, Malcolm, Sea Land Service Inc. GORDLER, Reynolds
  • and asked that I do so . When I called the Governor and explained the situation to him, he assured re that he would take action at once . Judging from the a tta.ched clipping from the Houston Chronicle of Thursday, 20 January 191.B he apparenl.l y did so
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • seand San Francisco Chronicle, over CIA crets is not yet over. sleuthing, use of covers and channeling I Nor has Ramparts any intention of of funds .through secret "conduits," but slowing down. Though $1.2 million in · an appraisal of . the record
  • ce,re f or Sinclair .Le'Wi& because he worked too hard on the Great American Average. My same obj,ction applies to Mepken. But t his Americ an come s out of a 3.50 per copy in a chronicle ao naive that it should be put in every township 1chpolhouae
  • , Wm. Houston Martin, Murphy Chronicle ABC Wendall Mays stations , Znd CJ 4t, ,,,.. ..&.::1::1:>&, -P..A..::t:G-J!IU" :I: P. 0. Box 8272, S. W. Station, Washington 2 , D. C. Phone - NA 8-5715 November Mrs. Bess The White Washington
  • Oi~R LE S R 01'2H T S J 0.-1 :-l SUI Hi~ LA ND GirlC:RS : ct R u 1,..; rz di NR Y CATtJCC I CH I CAGO IR ! BUN£ CH I CAGO DA IL '( N£wS ST . LOU I S POST - DI SPATCH L OS ANGELE S T fri£S t ,;~ • .. ,. HOUSTON CHRONICL£ UN I TED STATES I NF
  • to Lawrence Houston, General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, with a request for his commentso At the conference, Messrs. Dymond and Wegmann expressed their belief that if Clay L. Shaw is convicted of conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy, not only
  • -chairmanevery year since, ADAcalls iblelf the "noncommunistleft," but is not activelyopposingcommunism.Sen. John F. Kennedy said of ADA: "I'm not comfortable with those people." Sen. Lyndon Johnsonstated in Houston in 1960: "I would expect them (ADA
  • which , will ,vork if America cuts off her: foo,1 ~hipments tomorrow . . "That means I am spending most of my time these days on m· naging scarcitY-;-?:.cl:w~n,g 1:1~; me! HOUSTON CHR ONICLE Decemb er 2, 1965 ,r •• He will discuss the issue
  • £Singer. The number two man in the organization was Ed Kelly, who was believed an ANP sympathizer. Attached are items clipped from the Michigan Chronicle, Detroit, Michigan, December 2, 1967, relating to the picketing in Detroit by 200 white people, led
  • Relativism in the nee-Madison Avenue Approach to the Listener in Albuquerque." (The Murray Hill Chronicle, March, 1938.) "A Conceptual Analysis of the Contribution of Procter &Gamble to the Cultural Lore of the U. S." (The Old Advertiser's Almanac, . January
  • to the l 760's to chronicle the astonishing transportation. ago there were Today there 31 million are 90 million. motor vehicles in the United By 1975 there ·will be nearly 120 million • . Twenty years streets ago there in the United States
  • "CHRONICLE" they had sold enough to break even. Their biggest deal was the purchase of the CAPITOL TRANSIT CO., (bus and street car) of Washington, D. C., by buying up the controlling stock. This deal cost them and associates about $5,000,000 to swing
  • Games. QUOTE Dear Mr. Prime Minister: Now that Japan has added a bright Olympiad chronicle new page to the world I wish to extend to you and the Japanese nation on behalf of the .American people our congratulationa admiration and for your splendid
  • 13, 1965 The President The ~·Jhite Ho11 se '1am ington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: 110ff' the Bench, I am writing in re~ onse to a letter, ap)edring in the ::Jan Francisco Chronicle of this d.s.te. The writers sign themselves a.s three 2ttorncys
  • ) Record Chronicle of this woman 1s truly high level problems April, 1964 and responsi• her ability to solve them -- must not be underestimated. ia of a high calibre, and it is bang applied successfully of deep significance are involved. 11 interests
  • to chronicle U1e aotonlahlng growth of Amerlc:an tranapo1·tatiou. Twenty year• Sta.tea. ago there were 31 million motor vehicles Today there are 90 million. Dy 1975 there in th" United will be nearly lZO million. Twenty years streets ngo there were
  • over coffee and that I avoid his superiors (especially Marx). (Reference is made to interview conducted with Bush December 21, 1967). is 2. made Carol Schmidt, Michigan Chronicle. to interview conducted by Perry). (Reference 3. Clyde Cleveland
  • , North Carolina Comments I Criticized those present for failure to create interest in the NSRPo S·TATarENtS BY CONNIE LYNCH ",\ugusta Chronicle-Herald : Augusta, Georgia, issue of J-uly 31, 1966 . This article stated that LYNCH, who was a speaker