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  • LibrEJ,ry Austin, Texas 78705 Dear Ms. Houston: I appreciated ~'·Here is the for the Fort your call. column I wrote Worth Star word that the White House had not returned I turned for as I told Carter did execute both did Ford. turned hard
  • LibrEJ,ry Austin, Texas 78705 Dear Ms. Houston: I appreciated ~'·Here is the for the Fort your call. column I wrote Worth Star word that the White House had not returned I turned for as I told Carter did execute both did Ford. turned hard
  • stated Marine time unmarried, Embassy in Moscow on October to 1/nounce Fort Worth, past at that age 20, and traveling the American • ~ NARA, Date?:;,-5(,"l~ • - 2 - not communicate with at that his mother, time in Fort Worth, On February
  • LBJ and Congressman Wingate Lucas meet the train from Fort Worth bringing 500 Shriners to Washington. They all have a photo made on the Capitol steps on 7/19. 7/21 LBJ has a breakfast meeting with Bernard Baruch and Senator Gore. He later attends
  • Democratic barbecue in Fort Worth. Governor Jester addresses the picnic, tells Democrats not to bolt the party, but urges that the state delegation to the national convention be uninstructed as to candidates, thus giving Texas more influence in the vice
  • on the floor. The Fort Worth Star Telegram reports that Rep. Cannon of Missouri, author of the convention parliamentary manual published by the Democratic National Committee, who will also serve as parliamentarian at the Democratic National Convention, has
  • is scheduled to leave Washington and arrive in Austin that evening for what is expected to be a six-week stay. 8/6 LBJ makes a speech broadcast over WBAP at Fort Worth, regarding the new war mobilization subcommittee and the need for the imposition of standby
  • faction of the Democratic Party in Texas, declines to appear on behalf of LBJ for president at a Fort Worth political rally on Saturday sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Dickson says LBJ prefers not to have his name brought up in that connection
  • today. 1/4 LBJ spends the day at the Senate; phones Bill Moyers in Fort Worth about the possibility of his working for Johnson. Apparently Drew Pearson writes a column today about LBJ’s 8/22/59 letter re: labor bill. 1/6 Congress convenes. 1/7
  • . 8/20? LBJ speaks to American Legion in Fort Worth, denounces red tape, calls for strong war effort. 8/23 O’Daniel defeats Allred for Senate nomination. 8/24 LBJ takes part in ceremonies renaming Marshall Ford Dam as Mansfield Dam, Walter Jenkins
  • in the afternoon. Fess Parker, star of the “Davy Crockett” television show visits with LBJ and Rayburn at the Capitol. Parker is in Washington to take part in the National Rifle Association annual meeting and is a luncheon guest of Rayburn. Reedy reports to LBJ
  • in the County in the Lubbock highway Odessa District: Donald J. Rejsek. district, Sept. 27 received a plaque Fort Bend County maintenance and $1,000 in cash from the former supervisor for the Houston District; first lady in ceremonies at Lyndon James L. Souther
  • in the County in the Lubbock highway Odessa District: Donald J. Rejsek. district, Sept. 27 received a plaque Fort Bend County maintenance and $1,000 in cash from the former supervisor for the Houston District; first lady in ceremonies at Lyndon James L. Souther
  • -bodied men for desk jobs in the armed services. 6/13 General MacArthur is scheduled to visit Austin and will address the Texas legislature. He is also scheduled to visit Houston, San Antonio, Dallas and Fort Worth on the following days. Pickle wrote LBJ
  • The Johnsons fly to Fort Worth to attend the funeral of John Connally’s daughter Kathleen. Apparently they return to the Ranch afterward, staying until 5/4. 5/5 LBJ, in Washington, attends a meeting of the Public Works Subcommittee on Rivers and Harbors
  • regular Sunday radio broadcast, LBJ hosts five Texas congressmen and gives them an opportunity to discuss specialized issues: Clark Fisher of San Angelo spoke on the new defense program; Wingate Lucas of Fort Worth on the outlook for labor legislation
  • to Fort Smith, Arkansas, before returning to Washington. 6/4 (Rehearsal?) Commencement address to Lynda Bird’s graduating class at the National Cathedral School for Girls. discoverlbj.org Marcia Baines, Huff Baines’ daughter, reported to work in 4121
  • with CTJ. 3/20 Attends graduation ceremony at Inter-American Defense College, Fort McNair, Texas Delegation luncheon. Attends German Ambassador’s reception honoring Mr. von Brentano. 3/21 Meets w/JFK this morning to prepare for President’s press
  • Seminary in Fort Worth, also worked fulltime as its information director. He preached in rural churches, was ordained as a Baptist teacher but not a minister, intended to teach ethics at Baylor Univer!lity, but changed his plans in l959 when Johnson asked
  • Seminary in Fort Worth, also worked fulltime as its information director. He preached in rural churches, was ordained as a Baptist teacher but not a minister, intended to teach ethics at Baylor Univer!lity, but changed his plans in l959 when Johnson asked
  • operational theory was that the key to a successful ad campaign was identifying the product's "unique selling position." Reeves realized that Eisenhower -- a five-star general who managed to be plain old "Ike" to millions of Americans -- was h1s own unique
  • operational theory was that the key to a successful ad campaign was identifying the product's "unique selling position." Reeves realized that Eisenhower -- a five-star general who managed to be plain old "Ike" to millions of Americans -- was h1s own unique
  • , Avenue Mrs. Bellin •wore a long .apartment, but the other ten- gypsy· dress by ·,Geoffrey •ants complained. They appar- Beene. She said .it was worth · ently thought that. listening $2,000 and' sh¢ had paid $100 to the rock rnusic-.that ,ema- for it. Mr
  • , Avenue Mrs. Bellin •wore a long .apartment, but the other ten- gypsy· dress by ·,Geoffrey •ants complained. They appar- Beene. She said .it was worth · ently thought that. listening $2,000 and' sh¢ had paid $100 to the rock rnusic-.that ,ema- for it. Mr
  • by you - - if a small dent (and Harry McPherson had asked me to draft a telegram for your signature to be sent on June 6 (tomorrow) for a luncheon honoring Rabbi Phillip Bernstein on the occasion of his 65th birthday. (The occasion is at the Commodore
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ of State 2 I ll U 3 4 COLLECT □ CHARGE TO -tffl CM:eOrigin ACTION: Amembassy TEL AVIV FLASH INFOo: USUN, NEWYORK FLASH Amembassy MOSCOWFLASH WHITEHOUSE FLASH a IO IIooAH'V Info, STATE ~/ ~ fJ'3
  • CUBAANDLATERBE UNAVAILABLE AS A WITNESS. SINCE WEHADRECEIVEDNO REPLYTO YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAM WEHAVE NOTREQUESTED MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TO TAKEANYACTIONAGAINST SULVIADURAN EXCEPTTO MAINTAININCREASED SURVEILLANCE OF HER ACTIVITIES. ECHEVARRIA LATERDENIEDTO LEGALATTACHE
  • 20 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 of State r. COLLECT CHARGE TO Origin 0 SECRET ACTION: AMEMBASSY:LONDON IMMEDIATE STATE: ...2...,08..,__406_ _____ NODIS REF: State 202732 DD FOR THE CHARGEeYou should transmit 0 June 5
  • \.. : INCOMING TELEGRAM Department . of State L Action ss FROM: Secretary Rusk in Flight ACTION: Secstate:1 Washington Info Control: 9448 Rec'd: December 13, 1963 1:50 p.m. 03 Unnumbered? IMMEDIATE De C. DATE: 131837Z December EYES
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO -aGflE'l' M Orig{n_ of State COLLECT 6 ACTION: Amembassy PARIS TOSEC = IMMEDIATE EYES o::;1y. SECRETARY FROM fJfC 13 q 53 PH '63 EYES ONLY BALL ~~iffl11JGfflGt Katzenbach st
  • telegram concerning the incident with the American Liberty Type Ship torpedoed near Port Said has been received by us and immediately transmitted for infor­ mation to President Nasser. Res pe ctfull y, A. Kosygin DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ gs­
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  • ♦ 070 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE,0 cower 0CHA1Gl of State ' .. TO J;l~~ot- Classi/ication • ACTION: American Mission BERLIN -~IATE EXDIS . ~ ... . . Info, REF: ~ Deptel 129. ,,, m~Wa t ' ' Department just noti:tiedAKara
  • INCOMING TELEGRAM Depa·rtment 31 of State D':....LAS-5IFIED I • ,., Ni ,a-,.;i:lepp& SEGREl' aio w56, Sec 3. Action' ss Info ~NNNOVVFHE282JCA53~ 00 RUEHCR d'> . By DE RUFHJA.8814/1455Z 0 141435~ • FMUSBER ERLIN • TO SECSTA ASHDC \ STATEGRNC
  • ...."'· Pointing to Ted Yates' name, the President said "See about his wife. Where she is - - 11 Send her some flowers. Will Sparks has drafted telegrams of condolence to Mrs. Yates (she left Wash last night for A thens, Greece to be near her
  • . Gen. James M. Gavin certain promotion to four-star general and choice of two major army assignments if he will withdraw announced plan to retire at end of March. On 1/8, Gavin says he will still leave army March 31 because he is unable to halt steady
  • Workers; he remembers a Sunday afternoon ride with CTJ, LBJ and Alice to Harper’s Ferry, discussing pros and cons of the job; LBJ plays devil’s advocate. LBJ and Rayburn send telegram to FDR and Blalock, declaring that the state convention would endorse
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