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  • the Dallas office ot WPB, but Jamie in collaboration with lb-. Eeooe had already filled out some Saturday night and ot them oft to the San tonb> otfioe ot B., whioh is the first agency through which they must paaa. Jamie says Ur. Sourry a~s he hae requested
  • ., Hrs. Palmer waa so cordial 1n her inaistanoe tha:t l drop by 8 omt afternoon for oooktaila that I might do that. I really must clarity to mya•lt wheth•r I can still apend any time on so.o ial stur:. ::r .:;. ,h0'c Stall asked me to lunoheon
  • Antonio, .found from San Antonio t hat the PB 800 had been forwarded to Dalla Friday_. found fro r1 Scurry that he ha.d secured authority from aeh ·n ton to pass on the pro3eot, and Scurr;- ea.id he would paa s 1 t with as much spoed as poaaible a.a soon
  • at the door. It was one of the most relaxed and satisfying parties I've been to in a long time, partly because I was still flowing from that sensation of obligation finished -- job accomplished. I had told the White House that there would be no one for supper
  • your letter of April 17 about Duke Richardson. I talked to Richardson ebout three hours on the train going to Dallas and liked him very much. He sounds like a rather good sales~en, has some ideas, is the sort of man whµ would me.ke himself a part
  • going to quote to you in part.· · · ,, k,e A,,+Jr.; "Bird, I am so very sad about all this war conditio:;.,,~~,.--so many bad things happening all the time. I an also sad about Bob for I can see nothing ahead for him. If he should have to go he says
  • to ltr-. Escoe, said that he would give notice but he had to talk it over with his wife. 'Nhie:h definitely 1 imi ts his time -r;vith us. because even if he does not quit. I do not want anyone working· for us who has that a tti tu.de. The reason
  • ngto n next 5 tur da,y. l b-01 d Es coo I t hollght the A&M b>.1sinea s was in a.b f1te- ment ponding our g etti:ng night time--no need to undertako the e.xpen6e i nvolved in synohronita. tion if th.e ro is a goo d cbnnoe ot ::rett:hig Qn othor frequ
  • advort'i.ain . on the atatlon d 1f he £&Ve orders to run auch advertising he did it without author1&&t1on or aey right to do so. 1 did buy eane time from him,• little bit. on the Tyler atation, thinkin it would be good business to et to thoae oil men dova1
  • Lady Bird lunches with Hugh Sidey and Jean Franklin of Time magazine for study on Lady Bird; tea with friends; visit with friend from youth at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Lynda Johnson to New York for Young Citizens for Johnson; Luci
  • ~~'twork .. t t1ona ao• thl 8.JIDlnt eaeh station ets depent191g to a ne extent o.n ow they o n get together on time gen•r l eoo er 1Ye as~ at the gener l policy beine toke p 1t bout even. I' au.re we sell epota before en after the ahowa don'~ know nether e
  • Johnson family updates, dinner with Mrs. Beale to learn about Radio House (school that produces programs), personnel issues (hiring in times of war), program contract (?), Paul Bolton, Administrative matters - letterhead, CBS, station research
  • in our lives some time to go back to Alabama and see all of our kinfolks together. He certainly enjoyed getting to know Uncle John Will and thinks a lot of him. With all best wishes, I am Sincerely '°~~ Pf~ Lady > ird Johnson Mr. J. C. Pattillo
  • will . . : from you -­ least .' . . . : l clasp your hands • Obviously, coverage I would like, few days this this isn't the thorough but with fifty and is the bs~t we can do. With love and hope that together states at some quieter time, c5la&1
  • the ranch country; Gwen Gibson of the New Y ork H erald Tribune; and M ary Packinham of the Chicago Tribune; and M u riel Dobbins of the B altim ore Sun, Karen K le in felter, the best thing that happene d to the Dallas N ew s in years; and Norm a Ekdahl
  • =Cable Night Letter R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOAAO FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Ship Radiogram · The filing time shown in-the date line on telegrams and day letters is S'!_ANDARD TIME at_!)_Oint of ori~ Time
  • Radiogram The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME ~ point of destination. · Received~t 708 14th St., N~W~Washington, D. C. WB272 9=AUSTIM TEX 7 1231P LYNDON
  • Lady Bird comments that this time last week she and LBJ drove to Marshall and mentions that she is writing by candlelight because their "Delco" is "pfft." She describes finding and cleaning her mother's stone flower pots. She talks about LBJ's
  • Radiogram The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams an4 day letters la STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time ofteieipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination, wv17 ~9- TOUR=TEXARt_) r,i 0 o(') J LY ND Of\J
  • ~ PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VlcE~PRESiOENT DLmDay Letter NT=Ovemight Telegrara LC=Deferred Cable NLT-Cable Nl&ht Letter Ship Radiogram .. The filing time shown m the date lme on telegrams and day letters lS STANDARD TIME at point 01 origin
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  • is looking forward to getting more books from him and writes "I believe I miss you more all the time."
  • Lady Bird tells LBJ that if he comes to Texas she will be with him "all the time you can put up with." She asks about offers he has received from New York and South Texas. She comments on his low spirits and encourages him to have enthusiasm
  • Lady Bird discusses a possible trip to Washington in November, December, or January and the things she and LBJ will do. She mentions that her time could be limited by a trip she must make to Alabama and by work being done on the house.
  • Lady Bird received two letters from LBJ today and says sending letters by special delivery makes no difference in the time of delivery. She comments on the clippings he sent, mentions the book she is reading, asks about the GE [General Electric
  • LBJ sends Lady Bird a picture postcard of the Hotel Occidental dining room and thanks her for the pictures she sent him that get kissed "almost a million times a day." He writes that he had lunch at the hotel and plans to take Lady Bird there when
  • tn the Senate race--that he loved you and me and always would and would do anything in the world he could for us. Be said at one time when o•n. waa governor there wae a bill up 1n which his Company was bitterly opposed to the Standard on some oil
  • in Pittsburgh where some of their family lived. He said he had never llV'Orked for such an inefficient organization in his life and just didn't like to, that he has asked Tu!r. Escoe for his over-time several times, that he had always been put off with excuses
  • . ha.a some ide a, ts the ort of man ~:.rho would '"'ke ri·· elf a part ,f the oomruuni ty in a. short time, I believe,--and the more I see of this buainese the more essen t ial I co e to reg~rd that. Howevar, I just don•t think 1 t would ... rork to ave
  • ; Mrs. Johnson returns to White House; Lynda Johnson home for Luci Johnson's baptism; article in Herald Tribune;
  • . Actually it’s a hall, but it’s what’s going to be the Johnsons’ informal family sitting room. It’s remarkable how well my own furniture fits into the room that was Mrs. Kennedy’s. I’m glad for the taxpayer, and I’m glad for me too because it saves my time
  • . After we finished talking to i,.~ ---•three o'olook we could not go to sleep, so we all sat aro and discussed the various possibilities of the no-- J- •Jli:I- m.on't; s until about four, and then Nellie and Macy went ep and I alternately read Time and t
  • house, at times of ordinary duty and probably at times of outrageous inconvenience to them—besides a never ending general public, my own groups of friends from home, or friends from the campaign t r a i l , or from my trip s , or my Alabama cousins, a ll
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  • all settl ed. Dall as. took th e $ 250 oheo k and sent B ILL CLARK A ND CONfaACT FOh ADVERT ISING E sooe says he s pent some time with Bill and i t boils down to thi s. Safeway is conducting a survey pr epare.tory to going into radio adve rtiaing
  • -TER~OON 2 PM BLANCO WOU LD LI KE CALL YOU ABOUT TEN OCLOCK MY TIME TONJGH T= :AUNT LUCY D I ED LAST - B JRD = THE COMPANY WILL A'.Pl'JtEOliTE ISUGOHTION■ F!tOM ITa PAT!t0Nt'5 CONCERNING ITS SE.RVlCE
  • contributed to the White House with love and generosity. And then I sent them o ff on a to u r with Jim Ketchum and spent more time at my desk, th i s time plowing deep in to the middle drawer, carefully taking out very private things, such as the memo I
  • station Miohigan 3400 seven o(clook tonight your time. ·It not then same hour tomorrow night. Seemed anxious. Please let me hear. Bird
  • wear. The most imp c, ssi bk time of the year to try to find something n e.w to stock your wardrobe to wtllk out feeling a r mor c~d the Com,c-ntion. ag.'.linst the world - - is the tim e bet -.•:c en n0w and ·w e looked a bit forlornly uver my
  • called me and said her mother wanted her to come · pri l first (next ednesda.y )--that a friend of hers w teaching school close to Marshall had to quit 1ted r to finish out her term. So she is going j he time we will be moving in. It Will be hectic. aid
  • is the sweetest little child imaginable to live vrith. She' laughs and gig : :_:les all the time and has never lool:ed on the face of worry. We have a good ·time, but I certainly -have not had a moment to throw avray. If I live to be a hundred I will never