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- with led the Democratic Party in Texas so disastrously in 1952 and
1956.” SDEC had met in Austin the previous Monday and rejected a motion by
Billy Goldberg to require delegates to pledge support to the party ticket. The
SDEC also endorsed the candidacy
- at the Walter Lippmans’.
1/14
Attends JFK’s State of the Union Message at 12:30, later leaves for Austin with CTJ
to attends JBC inaugural dinner. Spends night at KTBC.
1/15
Attends Billy Graham prayer breakfast, then inauguration of JBC. Flies to Las Vegas
- .
LBJ attends a luncheon for Billy Graham given by Senator Lennon of North
Carolina.
Everett Looney writes LBJ about the publicity that is being given to the Parr
investigation, warning him to be sure that no one gets into public print about the
matter
- pointed out that the
provision paralleled the controversial Part III of the 1957 civil rights bill.
Busby reports on the progress of the “Johnson Bill” for May primaries in the Texas
legislature. After talks with conservative leaders, Callan Graham told
- of Korea at MATS. Hosts dinner party honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Graham.
11/14
Flies to Detroit with Reedy, MMW, Sen. Hart to address WH Regional
Conference. Has dinner in hotel with Gov. of Michigan and others.
11/15
Returns to Washington with Reedy
- with Arthur Goldberg; Tiger Teague;
Ramsey Clark; Henry Gonzales; with Yarborough re: Dobbs for Marshal in San
Antonio. Makes television and phone call to Graham Purcell with JFK at WH.
Attends reception for oil industry leaders.
1/26
Meets with Arthur
- recovery” from the coronary thrombosis he suffered on
9/24/55.
LBJ and CTJ attend KTBC board meeting in Austin. On 2/15 they hold a long
meeting with KTBC sales staff--Bud Graham, Bob Meacham, Bob Slack, Bobbitt,
Kellam, Harvey Herbst, Victor [?], Earl
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LBJ meets with Attorney General Rogers, Arthur Goldberg, Phil Graham and George
Garrett during the course of the afternoon.
May
5/2
LBJ goes to Louisville, Kentucky, returning on May 3 or 4 (probably 4).
5/3
Newsweek reports that LBJ made a deal