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  • ] Colbert, I guess he was a captain at the time, U.S. Navy, had already been there for about a year. I replaced an army colonel, later general, DeWitt Armstrong. When Colbert left, he in turn was replaced by another army colonel. G: I see. What was a normal
  • in that? J: He passed a law, a blue sky law that ran them out of Texas. come in now under Esso or Humble. They But that's quite interesting because I was offered a job as vice president with Standard Oil down in Venezuela one time. Tom Armstrong [?J, he
  • that, you know. He was quite a character. one occasion I went down and visited him with my son Jimmy. On Jimmy was about eighteen at the time, and we spent the night around the ranch there with Dick and a number of others--Tom Armstrong and a number
  • Europe for about three months, came back to Dallas and practiced law "tvith my dad's firm; it was Storey, Sanders, Sherrill, Armstrong. That firm went separate ways in 1952, and I went with I some other lawyers--Lewis, Lefkowitz and John Green in 1952
  • later years. G: I've got a note that in 1935 there were four district offices: in Austin, one in Houston, one in Dallas and one in Lubbock. one Z. S. Armstrong was in charge of Dallas; Joe Skiles was in Austin; W. O. Alexander-L: Now that was in 1935
  • , E. Longmeadow,Mass., l/8/65. SCALA,Savatore J., 1181 River Road, Agawam,Mass., l/8/65. FURGAL,Joseph J., 207 Mojntain Road, No. Welbrahm, Mass., l/8/65. MCCARTHY, Leslie E., 165 West St., Ware, Mass., l/8/65. LAFAHEY, Thomas, 30 Armstrong St., West
  • Georgia Tech Atlanta, Geor 0 ia Dean Tom Cottingham Southern Georgia College Doup;las, Georgia 'lilliam Blair, Jr. Armstrong College Bloomingdale, Georgia Valdosta Thomasville Barney Weeks, President Alabama Labor Council• 604 Lyric Building
  • • · . -. .... : . plants of sue~ companies ~s Armstrong Rub· . . '.,) • ber Co. , Burlington Industries, Inc., and D. H~ . :• i 1 . Baldwin Co., the piano and organ maker. Two ' ,. , '~ i other civil rights .groups, the Congress of · ·· · · ·.· ) · Racial Equality
  • American named Armstrong from Toledo, Ohio is also being detained by the Bulgarians. We are making urgent efforts to find out who this may be. 5. Balaguer Makes Personnel Charges President Balaguer has removed two presidential assistants widely regarded
  • UoSo officials. 88(18 ,.,.a,•hic either transmll&ion and clauification approved by1 Cl"usi:A--MrI> Pauker P'A/VN-M:r. Miller DOD/ISA-Mr a Itolland EA/P=Mr o Armstrong DOD/PA-Col. "l'Glldi(draft)L/F.A ...Mr. Feldman S/S-Mro - ••• Walsh .Jomson
  • involved in giving McDonald the document. In a press release, Dr. Condon stated the cause was "incompetence." The project administrative secretary, Mrs. Mary Louise Armstrong, resigned in disapproval of the firings and the handling of the project. Dr