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  • then. • • ... IP'!II'• catalyst to help give enormously, to carry this could do all these thing~ My own feelings were that , acqualnlln1 myself wt... ,-. .. this riew climate. without reducing us 'to a na• owe the next years, what• 1 at ls going on. I ~m ~ • Q
  • . D. E. F. II. SimonePoulain Helene Lindow Martha Ross Lenora G. Hagg Ogha S. O'Gulian Marcia M. Maddox Bess Abell {Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary) who had the following staff: A. Barbara K. Wojcik B. Carol A. Carlyle C. Bette Hogue III. Sharon
  • . D. E. F. II. SimonePoulain Helene Lindow Martha Ross Lenora G. Hagg Ogha S. O'Gulian Marcia M. Maddox Bess Abell {Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary) who had the following staff: A. Barbara K. Wojcik B. Carol A. Carlyle C. Bette Hogue III. Sharon
  • DR STE A AUSTIN TX 78723-2658 llS POST PD MR1 104 PERMIT ll141 BOLil!GBROOl:,IL qI' I, I, I II II I I I" I I' I' I, II" III I,I II I II ,I II I II I I I II "I'll JI I, II I rT .; i\T (J r--1~.J . ,; ✓-~~J·-»-i ,. ,._ ' · . , - I
  • DR STE A AUSTIN TX 78723-2658 llS POST PD MR1 104 PERMIT ll141 BOLil!GBROOl:,IL qI' I, I, I II II I I I" I I' I' I, II" III I,I II I II ,I II I II I I I II "I'll JI I, II I rT .; i\T (J r--1~.J . ,; ✓-~~J·-»-i ,. ,._ ' · . , - I
  • ¢ to testify, the Democrats tm·ned them in 'a Y.M.C.Aa& wphfQQW iy;ii !'¥Pc v!ce-presid~ntial carididat~, ,it -'!~sJ~ri• dow~ col~~ After the Baker ~are-up;., ffloc~s hom the White • House and , kms who did the summonmg. .. . Jenkins, withdrew even deeper mto
  • ¢ to testify, the Democrats tm·ned them in 'a Y.M.C.Aa& wphfQQW iy;ii !'¥Pc v!ce-presid~ntial carididat~, ,it -'!~sJ~ri• dow~ col~~ After the Baker ~are-up;., ffloc~s hom the White • House and , kms who did the summonmg. .. . Jenkins, withdrew even deeper mto
  • , and could cei-tainly p~ tc3cfo.or a ta:Jty mca.1 ii called upon, tihe has relinquished these duties to very able dor.:1~stic help !or :rna.~y yea:cs. ftt the White Hcuse, thl? John.:Jon•s longtime cook, Zephyr Wright does the honors in the fumily kitchen
  • could 6e. t.U&djoA.Hc.lA.nand qc,w.. Tluvr.e.4/l.e -4cpC1LtLte. accoaaodai..i.
  • , and could cei-tainly p~ tc3cfo.or a ta:Jty mca.1 ii called upon, tihe has relinquished these duties to very able dor.:1~stic help !or :rna.~y yea:cs. ftt the White Hcuse, thl? John.:Jon•s longtime cook, Zephyr Wright does the honors in the fumily kitchen
  • could 6e. t.U&djoA.Hc.lA.nand qc,w.. Tluvr.e.4/l.e -4cpC1LtLte. accoaaodai..i.
  • seeds in areas of good TEXAS ~ssCLIPPING BLJR[Atr PR DALLAS E., ' a h Ii I h 1' d I 9 I O San Antonio, TX Express (Cir. M. 80 286) (Cir. S. 185,479) ,,,;fp2 8 19BL . ffighway workers lauded for projects \ B NORA LOPEZ Exy N StO ff w •t preu
  • , to oonfront the race issoe head on and to campaign In the Oki Confederaey. And he did ii acting like president, circuit riding preacher and ·good ole boy." LBJ signed the CM! Rights Act of 1964 on July 2.. • It was foUowe
  • seeds in areas of good TEXAS ~ssCLIPPING BLJR[Atr PR DALLAS E., ' a h Ii I h 1' d I 9 I O San Antonio, TX Express (Cir. M. 80 286) (Cir. S. 185,479) ,,,;fp2 8 19BL . ffighway workers lauded for projects \ B NORA LOPEZ Exy N StO ff w •t preu
  • , to oonfront the race issoe head on and to campaign In the Oki Confederaey. And he did ii acting like president, circuit riding preacher and ·good ole boy." LBJ signed the CM! Rights Act of 1964 on July 2.. • It was foUowe
  • over the district. (See Stuart Long note.) September Sept-Oct. LCRA electricians on strike. 9/2 World War II ends officially as Japanese envoys sign formal surrender documents aboard U.S.S. Missouri. 9/5 Congress reconvenes. LBJ returns
  • /22 FDR signs “G.I. Bill of Rights” authorizing broad program of benefits for veterans of World War II. 6/22 Congress recesses until 8/1. 6/24 LBJ writes: “I am trying to get up to NYC next week before going to Texas for the summer.” 6/26 LBJ
  • publishes an article speculating on whether or not Governor Shivers will run for LBJ’s Senate seat in 1954. CTJ attends a luncheon at the White House. 6/2 CTJ attends a reception at the British Embassy in celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
  • of “longsmoldering dissension” on the part of reservists, mostly World War II combat flyers, who balked at going back to war. 4/13 Easter. 4/16 The Senate Preparedness Subcommittee calls Air Force Secretary Thomas K. Finletter, General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Air
  • terrorism to Lebanon, which appeals for UN intervention. On July 14, King Faisal II of Iraq is killed and a UAR-inspired revolt overthrows his government. In response to Lebanon’s request, Eisenhower immediately sends marines and declares on 7-15