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  • · LlMITED OF~iCIAL USE 01, Department of State TELEGRAM LIM!T~D OFtICIAL USE ?AGE 02 KINGST 01536 31i558Z BOTH BUSTAMANTE AND MANLEYOR TO NE!THERo ~o SUGGESTEDTEXT ~OR WHITE HOUSE CON§!DERATIONFOR BUSTAMANTE MESSAGE~OLLOWSs ~DEAR SiR ALEXANDER
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of the College Star, 1929 - 1940 [NAID
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  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of the College Star
  • (includ e visited by ) tur Congressma 5:31pf~ Wal t 3 , 196 8 e n George Maho n - i n hi s offic e t Rosto w - p l C^- 5:43 p T o Lincol n Bedroo m t o se e portrai t b y Wayn e Ingra m o f Fort Worth , Texas . Presen t wer e (The Presiden t calle
  • lighter a small medallion autographed copy of the Professional Bill Cater re discussion briefing press O'Brien PRes of AFL-CIO in the office McNamara arrived To lounge by ca r Departed th e offic e w / Mrs. Johnso n an d went/ to Fort Meye r
  • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Janoff, Jewish Standard, Jersey City. NJ * see below Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wisch, Texas Jewish Post, Fort Worth. Tex Mr. and Mrs. Milton Firestone, Kansas City Jewish Chronicle. Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pinsky, Ohio Jewish
  • 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 THI! COMl'ANV'S TARIF1'11 ON HANO AT IEACl1 0,.-JCI: AND ON f"lut WITH TELEPHONE YOUR TELEGRAMS TO POSTAL TISL&GRAPH -.i.ATOltV AUTHOIIITla. Form 16 LC623N 53=KH BROOKLYN NY 7 7l OP CHARLES E MARSH = :21 .36 R ST NORTHWEST WASH INGTON DC= : I
  • (includ e visite d by ) a President . 11:45 E WHIT E HOUS E D e fort Activit oL D at l 12 , 1968 00p Secretar m Jone s - pl e Christian - returnin g th e President' s phon e cal l t KgCKgB C Rosto w y o f Commerce. C . R . Smit h Am. HOUS E dat
  • : June 2, 1976 INTERVIEWEE : CHARLES BOATNER and TONY 7IEGLER INTERVIEWER : MICHAEL L . GILLETTE PLACE : Mr . Boatner's office in Fort Worth, Texas Tape 1 of 3 G: Okay . We're on again . Why don't we start with the kangaroo story that you had
  • are. Senator To . 2:05p f 2:l6p I )} mjdr's ofc to pick up the Evening Star and back to his office. George t . ! Dir. , Buzzed i ask who out for mf to ask her about msg yesterday afternoon to Congr. Wilbur Mills a if he had called today, mjdr read him
  • ?" was a personal thing. understood it. He Not "Are we going to I don't think it ever crossed his mind. It I think his whole attitude toward that--he never He never understood why this could happen. Dallas have this attitude toward him? around Fort Worth
  • that we were having a terrible time in Korea. And we got reports that the French were not using our aid properly, that it was sort of being stacked up and it would arrive and it wouldn't be opened and wouldn't be distributed to the fortes, and things
  • other agency in Texas. He has been associated -2- with Radio Stations WFM in Dallas , KTRH in Houston, and KrrAT in Fort Worth, as well as other smaller stations in the state. At one time he was Program Director of the Southwest Broadcasting System
  • Telephon 11 In Ou tL e Activit fort oL y y y (includ e visite d by ) D o Ova l Offic e 11:52a T 11:59a f mf's notes l 2, 196 8 e Apri Mr . Georg e Mean y , President , AFL-CI O to . „# • /t / re encouraging - VP -f— DT to run 12:00n T o
  • Home and School in Fort Worth, Texas, where we got our grammar school and high school education. F: By that time, I was going to Poly [Polytechnic High School] in Fort Worth when they had that famous football team. B: 1932. F: Right. B: I
  • tfHiTE HOUS E ^— ^ Dat e Apri DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Place ) Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL th e White H e fort Activit oL D Jo e Califan o 12:48a t Ji m Jone s - a t home 6:02a t y Frida y (includ e
  • didn't want to stop you. CG: I'm guessing at, say, a week. How long did you stay down there? We stayed there until the Democratic Executive Committee met in Fort Worth. I don't remember that date. See, it met just ahead of the Democratic state
  • . Thia very J.ons cable arrived from Salaon ~te Sunday. Yesterday · I bad lt typed with tbe abbreviations epeUed·oui. I think you may want to read the conclualona rtpt away~ bat the whole meesaae is worth }. . reading. Mc:G. B. THE WHITE HOUSE
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Wh ites ide 26 I Saturday night when they quit counting and had the big victory party and everything. Monday and Tuesday they found some extra boxes in Fort Worth that had been overlooked and they brought them in. Where
  • Circumstances of entering Southwest Texas Teachers College; job at college; impressions of the young LBJ; LBJ and the 1928 Democratic National Convention; Dr. Evans’ garage apartment; LBJ’s interest in the College Star; lack of money among students
  • of an Antonio. The academic awards ere presented during the LBJ School's Commencement convocation Guest speaker was Con­ gressman Jim Wright of Fort Worth, Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representaliv s. The awards, provided by the LBJ Foundation, were
  • . Connally signs the deed of gift that transfer the title to her notes to the LBJ Library. two couples, in rhe pride of our lives. We were two women so proud of the men we loved. When Air Force One arrived in Fort Worth, soggy clouds still enveloped the I
  • in identifying 9,501 of these objects. Virtually a.11of these sightings were denved from subjective human observations and interpretations. The most common of these were astronomical sight­ ings that included such things as bright stars and planets, comets
  • -,are time" working as a home economist com,,any in Fort Worth ann "tudying work at the for the ministry Seminary in Fort Worth philsophy Texas in e.t Southwestern and Judith for an e lectri-: and theology suent service at the seminary. Along came
  • out In the middle of Ma.yfa.fr t ht ' ;.nd l'l~ally go to tov.-n w ith hi!1 .1 notl clowninr, Ro11 11 "THREE STARS" De\CK I f NF.P "Curly," "Smile~•" and ___:_ .... : ... ,.1..,,.. 'TI rE wii.l i ..,.... _-1 _1; ta p i SA h ia p: f-h The Uilited
  • at the northwest gate at ll:l5A.M. for admittance and confirm your attendance , by return wire. Sherwin J. Markman, Assistant to the President. BLOUGH, Roger, U.S. Steel Corp COWLES, John, Minneapolis Star & Tribune GRUENTHER, Alfred M., Wash., n.c. KISTIAKCYv'lSKY
  • 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
  • . George Hauser (phonetic) advised Dora E. McDonald, Secretary to the President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Martin Luther King, Jr., that he would like King to send a telegram to President Lyndon B. Johnson urging that the United States
  • through other people. G: That fall he did campaign some with Stevenson in Texas. J: Yes. G: Introduced him in Fort Worth and accompanied him to Dallas, San Antonio and Uvalde. Were you there? Did you go along on any of these? J: No. G
  • that the U.S. withdraw all troops from Soµth Vietnam. Telegram campaigns were organi1ed and protest demonstrations were urged. Other groups, such as the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs, the youth group formed by the party, sup­ ported the partv in the protest action
  • think the thing got to Davidson's court in Fort Worth. F: Yes, Whitfield Davidson. D: And my father, who was an excellent attorney, agreed with Davidson. I~hitfield Whitfield Davidson said the election ought to be run over again, the primary
  • Telephone 11 In Out Lo White House Wed. fort Activity LD (include visited by) 12:01p To Oval Ofc - w/ Jim Jones 12:13p The President went to the Cabinet Room to escort the Prime Minister into his ofc 12:14p ' To Oval Ofc 1:00p w/ the Prime Minister
  • -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
  • perhaps Don and others establishing Fronts can make progress in this area. Capital Military Region Reorganization - - Thieu wants to discuss with General Westmoreland the need for a capable GVN 2 or 3 star general in .charge of all aspects of the Capital
  • for that. development 2 are contingent upon joint ~£forts. by the U.S. and th.e USSR to maintain peace in the Subcontinent and to assist the economic development process here. However~ Kamaraj twice . within this interview contrasted recent American attitudes toward
  • To express the sense of Congress on interference in Western Hemisphere affairs by the Soviet Communists. By Mr. JoHNSONof Texas JUNE 22, 1954 Referred to the Committee on Fort!lgn Relations 83oCONGRESS 2D8ESSION s • CON • RES • 91 IN THE HOUSE
  • lashington. So now we c o~e to tha person who re~lly got th~ job done--neith r a tovernor nor~ Seru,.tol'- erely a yoang .wan hitting the °"-ll ~hen aaked to do a.ny construative Jot>--no WE&.tter whether ~sked oy Ho~ston, A~stin , Fort Worth , Dtt.ll -s , S
  • as national committeewoman at that time. Then at the [September] state convention, which was held in Fort Worth that year, Price Daniel had been declared the winner by something over three thousand votes as the Democratic nominee for governor. So
  • 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