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Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- Page 1 of 1 . Central Stand [email protected] [email protected] I stand corrected and owe you credit. I read about Salas' coming clean in a much later story that did not specify the circumstances. Thanks for straightening me out. JXM
- of the city election on the air field bonds--whi ch , by the way, carried about 50 to 1 . I had a long visit with Jimmy last night . He has definit e ly made up hi s mind to run, but this is gravey ard. He expects to leave for Washi ngton Sunday . Bill has
- : We had to go to San Antonio to see it. F: That was an all day and night affair, wasn't it? L: Yes, and I don't know, I guess sometime later the next spring--! don't know when it was--she met Lyndon. And boy,_Lyndon, like· everything else, he
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- report. I filled those reports free. So I gained too much publicity among my own people there. But the second reason was because I had a disagreement with the then-sheriff for Jim Wells County, C. W. Price. He and I had a fight about a girl. One night
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- would study Churellill' s ot Rooaewlt'a epeeohe1. I would read one apeeoh ot 1-pper-not tor la.ngu&ge but tor f'eeling and sense. ie ora.torioal. I would speak in Pepper, unfortunately, You are a young man ot aot1on, and are so know. If you
- checked into Coke and he has all of the whiskey soaks who have known him for thirty ye~ rs sitting on their fa.nnys from morning to night wherever he goes waiting fer him to come in and say what be did thb.t day , ~nd then they s~y ~h~t he tells them . We
- , who aeema to haft a:auaed you, h&a pv.11-4. a tr ah one. HI nu said that there are enough Amer1ou swank• w11h1nc to 1- nankior to till a pla.M on the 116 a night a.Tera&• orowd. You will n • · r that he 1ntroduoed the m:Ldn1ght ap ranoe n.oket at 'blVJ