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- never was around Lyndon but once or twice before that, and then Bird came down here to school. And, of course, she was a very close friend of Gene Lasseter's. F: They lived in the same rooming house, didn't they? L: No. As I remember, Bird stayed
- files a perjury complaint against LBJ; Long seeks a no-bill; Dan Moody; Judge Archer; Coke Stevenson; James Allred; Lady Bird evaluated; Rebekah and Sam Ealy Johnson; the trial of Mac Wallace for the murder of Doug Kinser
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- in April 1975. Johnson is dead and so is his opponent. Salas, retired from his railroad telegrapher's job, is aittong the few living persons. with direct knowledge of the election. Johnson's widow, Lady Bird, was told of Salas' statements and said through
- yestor dq afternoon with her and bas a dinner .d ate 'With her and some oth r ladT tonight S&)"I, that Lady' Bird doesn't. want yen to run because aha doesn•t think .'f'r.N. aan 1d.n. ill this • ~ Wirta to me. About a month ago Lady was engaged