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  • • ., Atla • ., Ga. BUTLER.,Broadus., Wash., n.c. BYRD.,Willis, Jefferson City, Mo. MORTON,James., W., Cumberland., Md. CERTAINE.,Jeremiah, Cambridge., Mass. MURRAY,Peter M• ., NYC., COOKE,Lloyd, Chge. Ill. MILLER., I. H., Jra, Greensboro., N. Car. MARSF.ftLL
  • . U.S.A. 75-1579 U.S.A. v. Paul Mitzkoff & Leroy Friedman 75-1149 KORIOTH v. Brisco v. City of Farmers Branch 75-2058 H.S. ZIM v. Western Publishing 75-3776 URIBE v. U.S.A. 75-3786 BUTLER v. 1st Nat'l Bank of Commerce 75-3445 Date Range 1974 1974 1974
  • : Oh, yes, sure. G: Any recollection of Lyndon Johnson at the 1956 convention, for example? S: Not clear about 1956, but certainly clear about 1960. 1956, I guess, was that when [Paul] Butler was chairman of the party, Chicago convention? 24 LBJ
  • not to thank peopl• tor a gift even 1r it• something you don't. want, and, in the ••a·ond plao•• it' THE DAY ever oomea again they are about the moat 1mportant peop'1e in that town. !Ir. Butler said he would verz much like a picture ot 2. you in your Navy
  • : I believe that Steve Mitchell was an Irish attorney from Chicago, but respected. I mean, he was not the bombastic type that Paul Butler was. He was a fellow that professionals could deal with, could talk to, and he would not violate a confidence
  • , 1957); Democratic Fact  Sheet titled, “The Eisenhower‐Benson Record of Sliding Pledges: From 100% to 0%.” (July 24, 1957);  clipping by the Washington Post titled, “Open Rights Hearings.” (July 26, 1957); statement from Paul  Butler pertaining
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Butler Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Aviation, Wash, DC Saturday Date. April 1, 1961 Activity (includ e visited by)* Lo L D 1. 1:45p 2. 6:00p
  • Monday White Awake Horace - Breakfast Busby House in (nr Bed - Office meeting 5-4-64 w/ JV and D Nelson - fr mans) Arrive office To Dr Burkley's office In WJ office to office w/ Mr & Mrs Roy Butler, Mr & Mrs Harry Akin Dr Jeanne Noble
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON at 11:00 meeting: Secretary of State Secy. Harriman Amb. Bruce Wm. Tyler Richard Phillips Gordon Knox McGeorge Bundy Pierre Salinger Mr. Bridges Mr. Henderson Mr. Hadow Sir Harold Caccia Mr. Butler Sir Richard Powell Amb. Ormsby
  • and grandson (autographs pictures to grandson and George Brown) Departs for 4040 w/ George Brown, VM, Walter Jenkins (stop and pick up Alice brown - - the n to 4040 -- drop off vm) To Butler Aviation w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Lynda, Warrie
  • - Commercial Plane Restaurant Tips Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time 9. 1:30p 10. 14. 2:45p 10:00p Mode of Travel* From (Place) Butler Aviation , Was h Pittsburgh, P a Beaver Hig h School , East Liverpool , Ohi o Convair-LBJ car
  • • Senator Paul Douglas called and said his son, Johnx-Douglas, is very interested in being appointed to the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. I> J Senator Douglas said Senato/Brewster, ~/c.-.l~~ and others have recommended . , ohn
  • think Johnson understood that until it was explained to him, but I think that he instinctively grasped the explanation as soon as it was offered. G: Those who came down to the Ranch were General [Joe W.] Kelly, Major Swindell and Senator Paul Douglas
  • [For interviews 1 and 2] Brief contacts with Senator Johnson during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations; Democratic Advisory Council establishment and opposition by LBJ and Sam Rayburn; Paul Butler; LBJ’s effectiveness as Senate majority
  • Poat Life West9rn Union Frank Cancellare Robert Schutz Charles Taanade Francis MiUer Stan Wayman Ollie Atkins Paul Slade John B~uer JOG Scherschel Bob Hess Milton Bittenbencl~r Tom Craven, Sr. Ted Clark Bob Hemmig Joe Steine:LeRoy Anderson John Levy
  • to JBC’s appointment. 1/19 Pre-inaugural gala at National Guard Armory, Joe Kennedy’s party at Paul Young’s Restaurant. 1/20 Inauguration Day. 1/21 Humphrey meets with LBJ re: speeches by Morse and Proxmire on Senate floor on JBC’s appointment. 1/23
  • by what he saw in Paul Kattenburg, who was the country director for Vietnamese affairs, who's presently a professor at the University of South Carolina, after early retirement from the department. G: What was he disturbed about? F: It was sort of ad
  • Going to work for Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge; Paul Kattenburg; Ambassador Frederick Nolting; Flott’s job duties; conditions at the American Embassy in Vietnam upon Lodge’s arrival; interaction with the press; traveling from Washington D.C
  • attempt to make peace with Paul Butler and other party officials with whom he had little in common and little rapport. But he would react more to articles written by liberals criticizing him than from conservatives. I'm searching, unsuccessfully
  • of Mississippi in his introductory Republican, remarks.) "Utt said we have got to translate Tell the people like Paul Revere. recognized indignation John into votes etc.} His peopl~ Bell Williams in the election. "I'm indignant over so many things
  • consideration former Senator John Butler of Baltimore. . ~ Today I had a call from Ken,13.urns, who works for Admiral Harlee of Federal Maritime. Ken reported that the Admiral wanted you to know that the indications are that James ,pay, the Vice Chairman, also
  • Graham Crusade in California. A houseuife in the Washington commuter suburb of Greenbel.t, Naryland, and the mother of two children - John Paul, 4, and Mary Sue, 2, Hrs. Martin also finds time to be active in the Uallace Memorial Presbyterian Church
  • ? M: They gave us a little tiny headquarters about half the size of this small office we're in now. I would say about 6x12 for our headquarters. the chairman of the Democratic party was the late Mr. [Paul] Butler. Kennedy very strongly. You see, He
  • AMBASSADOR [Divider] Bulgarian Ambassador, Zhulev NICHOLAS BURNETT [Divider] Nicholas Burnett – Reporter, Newsday BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE [Divider] Business Roundtable BUSINESS WEEK [Divider] Business Week CHARLOTTE BUTLER [Divider] Charlotte Butler, VP
  • Un-American 6/30/49 Address House for Twenty Minutes 6/30/49 Tax Relief 7/1/49 Lone Star Steel 7/5/49 Honorable Paul Brown 7/5/49 Commentator Says Big Business is Fooling Congress on S.1008 While the People Sleep 7/5/49 Address to House, Basing-Point
  • and delayed and delayed the building of their stations to kind of get a chance to take a longer look at how the industry was going to develop. Now, Roy Butler, the then-owner of radio station KVET here in Austin, later got a construction permit for a UHF
  • a bunch of people on the committee who'd be in a position to vote him down on that. He already had Paul Douglas on the committee and Albert Gore and some other people that he couldn't influence in that way. G: So I think that that was the reason. Had
  • in an Age of Globalization damental effect on the global economy. "IL is of arms and the man I will sing," began Paul Samuelson a class­ mate of Rostow's, recalling his friend's lif long superabundance of energy: ''On any academic morning. Walt's pen could
  • , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE INTERVIEWER: Ted PLACE: JACOBSON Gittinger Colonel Jacobson's residence, Reston, Virginia Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: You just said that you would like to say some words about your friend, John Paul Vann. J: Yes. I think
  • Jacobson's opinion of John Paul Vann; Vann's work for Agency for International Development (AID) in Vietnam and his death; Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) relations with the press, including Joseph Alsop, Don Oberdorfer, Peter Braestrup
  • National Committee: General Correspondence, 1940 [2 of 2] Adair, Charles R. Agriculture (voting records 1936-40 national) Aiken, Paul C. (Speakers Bureau) Allen, Bob Allen, Draper Anderson, C. Arthur Ambruster, C. H. Armstrong, Wilson J. Arnold, Laurence F
  • •• 1. Clotu•a Get youraelt a pa14 or garter•,•• 70ur nauoed to it ■ pr-Meat poiat , I aia &tra14 the aox whit tie and rent tails trom Soatati. Do not 'b • hand you. oaue after all ha ia thlt only -.xi W'bo butler• a at ••lusinly, and the El:\&lleh s
  • and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
  • and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
  • , and we drove the multicolored, multiracial, multinational subcommission by to see the Ku Klux Klan.And of course we even heard from this black comedian-- what's his name?--who is so bitter. G: Dick Gregory? A: Dick Gregory. We went down to the Butler
  • leadership, some of whom were critics of Mr. Johnson in the 1950's like National Chairman Paul Butler, for example, and others who were generally referred to as liberals, criticized Mr. Johnson by saying that he made government work by surrendering
  • at that time so he landed out at National. And over the dissent of some senators and I don't know how many others, he [Johnson]--and I don't think he was invited even, to be there--but he showed up out at National Airport up at the Butler terminal
  • , Blakley Yarborough [2 folders] County Conventions County Men [2 folders] County Women [2 folders] Democratic Majority in the Senate Democratic Party, National Statement by Paul Butler 600 Party Organizations [subject heading only, no folder] National