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Oral history transcript, Robert J. Kleberg, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/9/1969, by David G. McComb
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- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT KLEBERG, JR. INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: King Ranch Offic es, 2nd floor , Kleberg National Bank, King svill e, Texas. Tape 1 of l M: Mr. Kleberg, the first thing I would like to know is when you first met Lyndon
- on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh • MARSHALL -- I -- 13 brought. I remember They were on their way down to the King Ranch. that was the first time I had seen him. Very tall, slender , quite slender , very
- . If T \ic!tC: :(2.-:nc~d_y I \•;01/ldn 1 t fot the:n cal1 my signills. \,;::_::; doi:1c; t;1cit I'd go ·int:) the South a tin;e or·t',10 rnys21f. I'd l.Jhik t I'd put th2 R:::pub l i can.s on the 3pot Ly ina king he·:! l': ,:.:h h:: 1,;~m ts ,rnd I
- that they didn't know what he was tal king abou t . They'd never heard of caliche, or they d never 1 stood in the sun. P: That s right, or really never had seen what we used to call 1 speaking, the old country appearances. stump And he could also relate
- , 11 He was willing to take it when We 1 11 do it, 11 but not unt i 1 that point. said okay, he certainly wanted to be sure that they Once LBJ couldn~t give us · the double embarrassment of not t3.king Mr. Johnson, so he was pushing