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  • [SUBCOMMITTEE PRINT] 88TH CONGRESS 2d Session } HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OPERATIONS OF BILLIE SOL ESTES RE P O RT PREPARED BY THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 1964 OCTOBER 1964 1 Printed
  • Estes, Billie Sol.
  • Folder, "Operations of Billie Sol Estes, Report Prepared by the Intergovernmental Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, October 1964," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
  • and Billy Graham go. President Wheeler asked if the Secretaries of State and Defense should go. The President said he didn't want Rusk or McNamara ever to go again. He didn't want any official "above the rank of first lieutenant" to go there because "I
  • for Community Relat-:.ons Service: HADDOCK, Edward GRAHAM, Frank P. TAYLOR,George W. HANNAH,Mack BURNEY,Cecil E. BROWN,Hank HOLCOMB, Luther BLOOM,Sam AIKEN, Harry JAWORSKI,Leon HILL, Walter, Sr. BROOKSHIRE,Stanford ROYAL,Kenneth BABER, George W.. RING, Edward S
  • . CLOPP.A. B., 1707 Erwin Ave., Burlington, N. C., 7/2/fA. PRESNELL, Janis, 13€':AN. Church St., Burlington, N. c., 7/17/f:A. STIBBS,P.H., 307 Oak.groveSt., Graham, N. c., 7/20/f:A. KERLEY, W.D., Mebane, N. c. (only), 7/20/f:A. PEACE,John E., 1230 Rayan St
  • ~. heildftl by the Rev. ,Billy James Haflis of Tula. Okla., who told a Houatou audiem-e ,ec.,c,ntly that the brodaerhood-of-lllU '-'Olk.,ept ii ..holwula," ►And on of luwK,y, tht' gun• atmiul apilllt a Rua­ .mcl CeGl-ae LhM.-nln the f rinp totinl Minutemen
  • by the persons and on the dates set forth below, at Raleigh, North Carolina, unless otherwise indicated: November 3, 1964 FRANK MOORE, North Carolina Insurance Commission March 4, 1965 BILLY CONYERS, City-County Bureau of Identification March 5, 1965 JOYCE
  • :~~-- Yt~~~'-' l) _ ~~/ '?an-,~ - --~--- £tt'lf!"' toc::w~ __ - . 1. 0 ~~~EI.O~M-t. - L~ 5"o~~ e ~~~~ •• Columnists Public Ralph Gleason Leonard Lyons Earl Wilson Mike Connolly Billy Graham Figures T. V. Performers Lorne Greene & 3
  • •• • • •. • • • •• •• • PASS MEBANE, N0 C •• •••• ••••. ••• •• • PASS HAW RIVER, N0 C. • • •• • • ••• •. •. PA 55 GRAHAM. N. C. • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• PA 55 BURLING TON, N. C. • •• •. • • • • • •• PASS ELON COLLEGE, N.C. ••••••••• PASS GIBSONVILLE, N. C
  • man Billy Mills for "selling out" to the Mayor. We concentrated our whole attention to the problem of bringing the warring factions in agreement on a county­ wide b6ard to oversee · and administer those anti-poverty programs in which the local
  • for Ezio P:f.nze. and Rudolf. Meanwhile, as a sophomore at the University of California, Barbara he.d plunaed into active work with Canr_pusCrusade for Christ. this work she channeled her speaking and vocal talents In into such proarams as the Billy
  • while I was there, pey incre~se A hangover from the Billie is~~ went to the .Committee room conference contradicting the news these days. \ ca.me up and we passed him over. to his superiors, We did this because It's still earned. The result
  • Council, ATLA ALLEN, Hon. Ivan, Mayor, ATLA HOFER, Mr ■• Margaret, PGH, PA. ALEXANDER, Ben, Defense GRAHAM, Cleve, L. B., Calif. Re ■ earch Corp., Calif. FRITZ, Mrs. Ed., Dallas, Tex. J. n 7 I Yl I 17 MAILEDFROM f,U 8 19 8 ·Jow·sc1r CTMY
  • .. Friday, February 17, 1967 - 7:30 pm WWR: The following are press people I have talked with today on the Fulbright problem, along vvi th some indication of what I am told we can expect from each: 1. . Graham Hovey --Editorial Board of the New York Times
  • him for a platform appearance along with evangelist Billy Graham. · Mr. Johnson described Mr. Whitlam as the •7oung and brilliant leader o the Aus­ tralian Labor Party," which, he explained to his young audience, is the "opposition party at the moment
  • legislation was stuck and this could mean that we would have to borrow $2, or $3, or $4 more if we couldn't sell that paper. billi~n He then switched to a long dispassionate .but compelling description of doing things for people in Congress and urging
  • . The four: Tom Croaln Bill Graham Bill Jorden Don Ropa No February 16, 1967 Mary: To the best of our knowledge, this is the list of Bright Young Men who attended the Jan. 18th reception: /4liff Alexander vf"red Bohen ..,..W-alter Coyne ......Chuck
  • site . General Graham is reported to be favorably disposed, provided the marchers reach the four - lane highway by night. General Graham and General Turner a re reported to be in a conference at Maxwell Air Force Base at the present time
  • assembling a t respective National Guard armories. Gathering field wquipment and transportation. Reaqy to move out at lsOO pm today. Expect to be pos itioned by 5s00 pm. Total military fo rce s under command of Brig. Gen. Henry Graham, assistant division
  • Carolina 8t Mrs. McNair The Governor of Hawaii (John A. Burns) Rep. & Mrs. John W. Byrnes Rep. & Mrs. William B. Widnall Rep. & Mrs. Harold T. Johnson Rep. & Mrs. Samuel S. Stratton Rep. & Mrs. Graham Purcell Vice Admiral & Mrs. William F. Raborn, Jr. Dir
  • June 5, 1967 Honorable John A. McCone Chairman Josua Hendy Corporation 61Z Sou.th Flower street Loa Angeles. Califor.n!a 90017 Dear John: I certainly appreda·ted ~ takb3g time to meet with Bill Graham during his visit to- Los. Angeles. He tell.a
  • to the signing ceremony of the Food Stamp Bill at noon, September 27, 1967, in the flower garden. POAGE, W.R. GATHINGS, E.C. McMILLAN, John L. JONES,Paul C. STUBBLEFIELD,Frank A. PURCELL, Graham FOLEY,ThanasS. VIGCRITO,Joseph P. JONES,Walter B. LOI, Jolm G
  • leader Mrs. Marjorie Merriweather Post, philanthropist Mrs. Phillip Graham, President of The Washington Post Observers were: Laurance Rockefeller, Chairman of the White House Conference on National Beauty, 1965 Knox Banner, executive director
  • (John A. Burns) Rep. & Mrs. John W. Byrnes Rep. & Mrs. William B. Widnall Rep. & Mrs. Harold T. Johnson Rep. & Mrs. Samuel S. Stratton Rep. & Mrs. Graham Purcell Vice Admiral & Mrs. William F. Raborn, Jr. Dir. , Central Intelligence Agency Hon. & Mrs
  • . Hungate, Sullivan, Mo. Mo. De laney, Keough, Murphy, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Kirwan, Ohio Hays, Ohio Duncan, Ullman, Oregon Oregon Vigorito, Pa. Fogarty, R. I. John Young, Tex. Jack Brooks, Tex. Albert Thomas, Tex. Graham Purcell, Tex. Clark Thompson
  • of Dayton, on Friday, September 22, 1967. 5. Interview with Col. Igleburger, September 21, 1967. 6. Interview with Edward King, Executive Director, Council, Thursday, September 21, 1967. 7. Interview with Graham Watt, City Manager of Dayton, on Friday
  • of california; Richard Graham, a former business executive who was Deputy Associate Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps since 1961; Reverend Luther Holcomb, who held positions as Executive Director of the Greater Dallas (Texas) Council of Churches
  • GRAHAM. N. C. • • •. • • • • • • • • • • •• • • PASS BURLINGTON, N. C ••• • •••• • • • •• •. PASS ELON COLLEGE, N. C. •• ••• • •• ••. PASS GIBSONVILLE, N. C •••• •• • ••••• • •• AR. GREENSBORO, N. C
  • : . . .... TO: The Secretary THROUGH: S/S FR0:·1: Graham Hnrtin .. . . . . . .. .... . .: . . .. ·... . . ·-. -- .. ..... "• .- . ,... : SUBJECT : Authorization For Assistance to ACTION l·R.NOD.'.'.NDU?·i 1968 - .­ Cz~chos lovak Refugees