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  • Catchick Michigan Charles M. Christensen Minnesota Malcolm Cross Oregon Walter G. Finch Maryland Paul H. Gerling Kansas John S. Hall New Robert E. Hamer New Edward Harrington Massachusetts -*Fred Le Clercq South John V. Martin Michigan Dee Miller Texa -Bill
  • , William McChesney Martin (b. 1) - the President told him he was sorry that he was going to be in the hospital for surgery, and then received Martin's report on Martin's talks with Dirksen and Mills. Secretary Fowler Director Schultze To the East Room
  • / 14/ 66 Thursday '"Mrs. Barnaby Kenney and daughter, Elizabeth .Sedgley Bidwell Mrs. Charles Maguire George Valentine Carl Billman Sister Margaret Miss Ann von-der-Leith James H Blessing Katherine Martin Robert Walker Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss Albert
  • , Chairman , Irvin g Trus t Co . , NY C William S . Renchard , President , Chemical l Ban k N . Y. Trus t Co . , NY C Geo rge C . Textor , President , Marin e Midlan d Trus t Co . o f New York William JBlV McChesney McChesney Martin, Martin, Chairman , Boar
  • and John Moss, and Senators Mansfield, Russell Long and Robert Byrd. The President opened the meeting as king if there was anything to report on the Continuing Resolution. Senator Mansfield said that they met today. The President asked about the D. C. Bill
  • Mr. Mr. Donald J. Gautreau, USSS Lt. Major Haywood R. Smith Chief ^ HM1 Wesley King (corpsman) MSst. Sp5 Charles V. Desch, WHCA A1C Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Bill Moyers Dr. Lay M. Fox Carol Welch Mrs. Helen Williams Warren Taylor USSS Ernest
  • INTERVIEWEE: LUTHER E. JONES, JR. INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Judge Jones' Chambers in the Nueces County Courthouse, Corpus Christi, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, I'd like to know a little bit about your background. Where were you born, where
  • See all online interviews with Luther E. Jones, Jr.
  • Jones, Luther Edward, Jr., 1914-1999
  • Oral history transcript, Luther E. Jones, Jr., interview 1 (I), 6/13/1969, by David G. McComb
  • Luther E. Jones, Jr.
  • ___wa s line d Wit h people . Wave s o f applause coul d b e hear d a s the part y progressed towar d e Eas t Room . Th e President an d th e King , precede d b y Amb Jame s Symington , entered th e cente r doo r o f th e Eas t Roo m an d wen t ont o
  • Revolutionary Front 3 Cuban Training Camp 4 Page Lee, O.H. 14 Lee, Oswald ) Lee, O. Howard) Lewis, David Franklin,Jr. Marochini, Dante 14 Mariano, Miguel 14 Martens, Layton Patrick 15 Martin, Jack S. 2 Manning, Sidney 15 Manix, Sidney L. 15 Molaney, Wm
  • capital cities . . . Particulars of Fares and Freights from AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD. Telephone : MU 6123 (5 lines) 390 Flinders Street, Melbourne, C.1. AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA LTD. 4A Martin Place, Sydney. Telephone : B 7575 Or Principal
  • on tobacco mf Bring me a couple of pictures to autographed one each to senators W Jenkins G Reedy G Reedy Mr Arthur Krock Jr autograph Jordan and Ervin re Cyprus Mills OFF RECORD NY Times G Reedy Secy Luther Hodges Larry O'Brien To Cabinet Room
  • , 1977 INTERVIEWEE: LUTHER E. JONES, JR. INTERVln~ER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Corpus Christi, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: One thing that you didn't mention in that earlier tape that I'm going to ask you to recall is the first time that you met Lyndon
  • See all online interviews with Luther E. Jones, Jr.
  • Jones, Luther Edward, Jr., 1914-1999
  • Oral history transcript, Luther E. Jones, Jr., interview 2 (II), 10/14/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Luther E. Jones, Jr.
  • HER HEART BELONGSTO THE LBJLIBRARY Mary Martin Launches New Exhibit See Story on Page 7 James Rowe Reflectson PresidentsHe Knew James H. Rowe, Jr., Washington attorney who has known every President since Franklin Roosevelt, for whom he worked
  • entertainment emceeded by RichardAdler, and performed bv Edward Villella and Patricia McBride, Rosalind Elias, and Marrel Marceau, Mr. Krim Introduced the President for his REMARKS NOTABLES present included: Governor Richard Hughes, Governor John King of New
  • Then to the de n to autograp h pictures an d givd "goodies ' t o Cantinfla s Dr . Graha m Mr. Wilson , an d Mr. Gelma n Outside t o have Dr . Graham , Mr . Wilso n Cantinflas , Mr . Gelma n - - sig n cemen t bloc k Driving i n th e Ranch area (The King-Air e had
  • , ~'~ - •l£.~~t-f:=-t1".~~T,~~~ D-Jfv-ei.e--~~~+--Me-rocce-a£- A-S-B"istane& -G --~-•*--- P ~ IJ.. ,. _ CH NL. .l 'iJ· ~ I 'j President-re King Has&an ~ ' , .. 2 Ct·,, /V ,_ J ,;,.. ~ 1 A- -- ' I IJ.-J-qq NL"! qq.. J.,I u• :-, •c:,1 ~ .-i rr
  • . John Connall y of Texas Donald K. Horio - representin g Gov. John Burns of Hawaii .| __ H. T. Lockard - representing Gov. Buford Ellington o f Tenn. " __ | Al Mark - DNC j Louis Martin - DNC | Darrell McGraw - representing Gov. Hulett Smith of W
  • Pearson letter before leaving-- was rushed up from Charles Maguire office. _ President aboard helicopter and taking off. Today issued release on the election by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD, of Amb. Edward M. Martin as Chairman of DAC
  • No. Telephone f or t Time In Day Out Lo Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visited by ) LD Helen Williams Jack Albright Brig. General Hugh Robinson Lieutenant Colonel Yoichi Oka-moto Joan Kennedy Chief Wesley King Marshall Gaddis Sargent Robert Recco
  • ) Gathings, E. C. -Ark Mailliard, William S Tenzer, Herbert Annunzio, Frank (111) Gettys, Tom S - SC Martin, Dave Todd, Paul , Ashmore, Robert T. (SC) Giaimo, Robert -Conn Mink, Patsy Trimble, James Ayres, William H (Ohio) Gurney, Edward J^ Mize, Chester L
  • James F. King, Treasur y Andrew Barr Dr. H. M. Engle, VA Noel Klores, OEO James C. BaveLy, NASA Secy Henry Fowler Chas. F. Kiefer, CAB J. Stanley Baughman, HUD Josephine H. Klein, NLRB David Ferber, SEC Mary E. T. Beach, SEC Winn Finner, Agri Lawson B
  • , a Canadian Protocol Officer boarded the rear ramp to the plane and welcomed the President to Canada, and told the President he would be greeted Ambassadors and Paul Martin, Foreign Minister of Canada. The President, escorted by the Canadian Protocol Officer
  • Lampert, Lt Gen James B Lipkin, Inette Loomis, John E Louchheim, Mrs. Walter Lucas, Sen. Scott McConnell, Gen J P McGiffert, David E MacKenzie, Vernon J Magnuson, Sen Warren G Martin, Mrs. C. William Meyers, Joseph Nicholas , Henry F Ogden, Daniel M Orell
  • the army, which were widely cir­ culated before the Center Union came to power, have disappeared in recent months. Papandreou has also main­ tained at least proper, and pub­ licly cordial, relations with the palace. Young King Constan­ tine is said
  • and Luther Jones, the attorney in Corpus Christi, were outstanding debaters, and the two years that the President coached debate, they went to the state finals. Brackenridge in San ~ut on both occasions they were defeated by old Antonio~ which was coached
  • . This tornado had hit with such force that the ch~ckens had lost their feathers, some of them, and were addled and were wal king around on the ground. He came on to Austin. learned that the tornado had struck with great force Then we. ~n South Austin
  • Biographical information; Sam Ealy Johnson; LBJ as a teen; Rebekah Baines Johnson; high school in Johnson City; teachers’ state meet; trip to California, 1925; Tom Martin.
  • Ryan, Cleve Sargent, Tony Schultz, Jack Semple, Robert Sylve ater, Tony Ta ■nade, Charles Thoma.•, Helen Willoner, Andrew •Martin, Ed -- United Pre•• International As1ociated P,:e19 As1ociated Presa Mutual Broadcasting Syatem UPI Audio We1tinghou•e
  • in the Eleventh District. His nane also has b submitted for confirmation. / The Chairman of each District Board / I Mr. Luther W. Jennejahn Chairman of the First (Springfield) Farm Credit Board / Hilton, New York / Mr. J. Homer Remsberg ' Chairman of the Second
  • Hard y Cong. Edwar d Heber t Cong. Floy d Hicks Cong. Richar d Ichor d Cong. Jennings , W PatCong. Je d Johnso n Ambassador^^^Goldberg Arthu < Congwoman Edn a Kelly " Cong. Ceci l King Cong. Phi l Landru m Cong. Rober t Legget t Cong. Glenar d Lipscom
  • , of the Canadia n delegation , Pau l Martin. Followin g th e reading, th e Premie r _o f British , Columbia and the Prim e Ministe r signe d the agreement a t a tabl e se t u p near th e podiu m whil e th e President watche d from his chair . Secretary Udal l
  • earlier indicating that Jordan had declared war on Israel. ~ Bromley Smith -======7:r THE WHITE I:iOUSE WASHINOTON Tuesday 1 M::..y 3~ 1966 3:30 p. m. §fGREfiJl' -MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT King HusseL""l has wl'itten you an extremely wa:i.·m
  • . Dr. Burkley Chiefs Baltimore and King Young Theodore Anderson -dermatologist Wm. Narva - dermatologist -in the President's bedroom this morning to remove warty-like substances from the President's throat area Mr. Duk e Rose - Exec. VP of the Genesco
  • says that he was awake off and-on from 2:00 am) 6:15 a t Operator 6:20a Chief Wesley King - in 7:45 President 8:15a 8:30a had breakfast Dr. Burkley Commander William M, Narva, Chief Dermatologist, Bethesda Naval 8:26a President Jones - in 9:00a
  • . E. J. Gerrity, NYC Mr. Harry D. M. Grier, Dir., The Frick Collection, NYC Prof. Donald Herzberg, The State Univ of Rutgers, New Brunswick. NJ Hon Hutchins F. Inge, Newark, NJ Mr. Edward S. King, Baltimore, Md. n^f July 21, 1966 Dav Activity (inc
  • - Chairman Texas C. A. Cash - Vice Chairman Amarillo, Texas Alvin R. Alllson Levelland, Texas Carl E. ReisUe, Houstont Texas Jr. Judge Marshall Formby Plainview, Texas Herbert Allen Houston. Texas Harold Hinn Dallas, Texao Retha R. Martin Lubbock, Texas
  • . 81 per copy. Overrun made beyond the copies procedured with Library of Congress funds in lots of 10 copies are available at $4.20 each. To the Rose Garden w/ Cliff Alexander and Louis Martin for REMARKS to Democratic Negro elected officials To shake
  • , it believed that this evaluation was t~r others to make. The reterence airgram reported 1'be Ambassador recently received a letter froJn Assistant Secretar,_ Edwin M. Martin, who was a member of the Special Mission, in wbich refer­ ence •a made
  • Thursday Activity (include visited by) Arrived Blair House. Oval Office. Doug Cater (Pl) mjdr (Pl) ,, . Henry Wilson Doug Cater . -^—— - L , = : „ , ... — Joe Califano '" ' / " MW "Cecil King is here". Pres asked operator to get him Secy Robt