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[Report of John J. Herrera, National Legal Advisor of LULAC]
Report of John J. Herrera, National Legal Advisor of LULAC, addressed to League of United Latin American Citizens National President, Members of the Supreme Council of LULAC, and Sister and Brother LULACs. Herrera accepts the appointment as the national legal advisor of LULAC.
Report of John J. Herrera, National Legal Advisor of LULAC
Report of John J. Herrera, National Legal Advisor of LULAC, addressed to the LULAC National President, members of the Supreme Council of LULAC, and Sister and Brother LULACs. Herrera addresses the problems cause by Joe Benites and accepts the appointment of National Legal Advisor for LULAC.
[Report of Legal Adviser of LULAC, John J. Herrera, to Supreme Council of LULAC - 1977-08-20]
Report of Legal Adviser of LULAC, John J. Herrera, to Supreme Council of LULAC, is dated August 20, 1977, and reviews the legal problems which League of United Latin American Citizens are currently facing nationally.
[Report of Legal Adviser of LULAC, John J. Herrera, to Supreme Council of LULAC - August 20, 1977]
Report of Legal Adviser of LULAC, John J. Herrera, to the Supreme Council of LULAC, dated August 20, 1977. Herrera reviews the legal problems which League of United Latin American Citizens is currently facing nationally.
Report of Legal Advisor of LULAC, John J. Herrera to Supreme Council of LULAC, August 20, 1977
Report gives an account of the current legal matters and cases affecting League of United Latin American Citizens as well as the impeachment proceedings against Joe Benites.
[Report of LULAC National Treasurer for June 24, 1951 - June 19,1952]
Report of the National Treasurer, League of United Latin American Citizens, Laredo, Texas, for Cash Receipts and Disbursements, June 24, 1951-June 19, 1952. This report was submitted by Felix Garcia, Jr., LULAC National Treasurer on June 19,1952.
[Report of LULAC Treasurer General from November 8 to June 15, 1950]
Report of the Treasurer General from November 8 to June 15, 1950.
[Report of the LULAC Convention Committee on a study entitled "The Wetback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas"]
Report by LULAC Committee chaired by Santos de la Paz, and committee members R. E. Austin, Luis Albarado, and O. T. Salinas, appointed by the LULAC Convention to study the report entitled "The Wetback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas," by Lyle Saunders and Olen E. Leonard. The committee recommends disapproval and censure of the report, that a protest be sent to the University of Texas for permitting the printing the report, and the committe deplores what they see as approval of the report by the Texas Regional Convention of LULACs.
Report of the National Treasurer, League of United Latin American Citizens, Houston, Texas, Cash Receipts & Disbursements, July, 1952 to June 10, 1953
Report of the National Treasurer, League of United Latin American Citizens, Houston, Texas: Cash Receipts and disbursements, July, 1952 to June 10, 1953.
Report of the National Treasurer, League of United Latin American Citizens, Houston, Texas, Cash Receipts & Disbursements, July, 1952 to September, 1952
Report of the LULAC National Treasurer, Gilbert Gomez, Jr., on Cash Receipts and Disbursements from July to September, 1952.
Report of your first National Vice President
Report on LULAC activities of John J. Herrera, LULAC First National Vice-President, during the second half of 1950 and first half of 1951. Events and activities are listed in chronological order, broken down by city and event.
[Report on mass transportation - 1964]
Report on mass transportation and transit services by John J. Herrera, 1964.
[Report submitted by John J. Herrera - 1964]
Typed paragraph in which John J. Herrera summarizes which people he was able to get in contact with in coordinating the Texas Viva Johnson campaign.
[Reservation confirmation for hotel room for John J. Herrera - 1977-05-12]
Reservation confirmation for John J. Herrera's stay at The Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.
[Resolution, Bano Internacional de Arizona vs. LULAC - 1975-08-23]
Document is an unsigned resolution regarding the settlement of debt owed by League of United Latin American Citizens to Banco Internacional. The resolution terms were drafted at an emergency meeting of the Supreme Council of LULAC on August 23, 1975.
[Resolution between LULAC and Joseph R. Benites]
Unsigned resolution between the League of United Latin American Citizens of Arizona and its president, Joseph R. Benites. The resolution states that Benites was authorized to borrow on behalf of LULAC from the Banco de Las Americas a sum not to exceed $130,000.
[Resolution for Liaison Officer to be Employed by each Local LULAC Council, proposed by Felix Tijerina, Regional Governor For Texas]
Resolution for Paid Worker or Liaison Officer to be Employed by each Local Council, proposed by Felix Tijerina, Regional Governor For Texas, Elect. The resolution explains that there will be an increase in dues per month per member to the effect of $0.75. The increase in fees will cover the cost to pay a worker or liaison officer out in the "field" to offer advice and guidance to "people in distress or in need of advice in their problems."
[Resolution from LULAC opposing US Senate Bill 945, The National No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act 1972]
Resolution from the League of United Latin American Citizens to all US Senators, all US House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Department of Transportation of the United States opposing US Senate Bill 945, The National No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act 1972.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez by the Austin LULAC Council - 1972-04-05]
Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez by the Austin LULAC Council presented to the League of United Latin American Citizens at the 43rd National Convention assembled at Beaumont, Texas signed by five past presidents of LULAC.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez, unsigned copy]
Unsigned copy of the Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez by the Austin LULAC Council presented to the League of United Latin American Citizens at the 43rd National Convention assembled in Beaumont, Texas.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez, signed copy]
Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez presented at the 43rd LULAC National Convention held in Beaumont, Texas from June 29 - July 2, 1972. This is a signed copy.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez, unsigned copy]
Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez was presented at the 43rd LULAC National Convention held in Beaumont, Texas from June 29 - July 2, 1972. Unsigned copy
[Resolution, LULAC Council 272, June 1977]
Resolution submitted by LULAC Council 272 at National Convention of the League of United Latin American Citizens in Los Angeles, California, June, 1977.
[Resolution, LULAC Foundation Bylaws - 1976-06]
Resolution to the LULAC Foundation Bylaws establishes inclusion of the LULAC Foundation as part of the League of United Latin American Citizens entity, to be presided over by a board comprised of members - a majority of which are also Supreme Council Members - and the foundation will be accountable to the Supreme Council. The resolution is signed by M. Gonzales and indicates approval on June 1976 by the National Supreme Council.
[Resolution, LULAC Foundation - June, 1976]
Resolution regarding the LULAC Foundation, signed and submitted by Eduardo Morga and Hank Aquirre. The resolution establishes inclusion of the LULAC Foundation as part of the League of United Latin American Citizens entity to be presided over by a board comprised of members a majority of of which are also Supreme Council Members, and the foundation is accountable to the Supreme Council. The resolution is signed by M. Gonzales and indicates approval on June 1976 by the National Supreme Council.
[Resolution of League of United Latin American Citizens - 1952-01-27]
Resolution of League of United Latin American Citizens at the Texas Regional LULAC Convention held in Galveston, Texas, January 26-27, 1952. This resolution concerns the study written by Lyle Saunders and Olen E. Leonard entitled "The Wetback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas." The resolution commends the authors for their work but condemns the attitudes of those who have used the study to distort the issue of the laborers in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
[Resolution of LULAC Texas Councils to congratulate Judge Harold R. Medina - 1950-01-29]
Resolution submitted by Houston LULAC Council Number 60 to the Texas LULAC Councils at the Regional Convention held at Corpus Christi, Texas, on January 28 and 29, 1950. This resolution was to congratulate Judge Harold R. Medina for conducing the trial of twelve communist leaders and to extend an invitation to him to be the main speaker at the National Assembly to be held in June, 1950.
[Resolution of Texas LULAC Councils for Impeachment of LULAC Executive Secretary Jacob I. Rodriguez - 1950-01-29]
Resolution submitted by the Houston LULAC Council Number 60 to the Texas LULAC Councils at the Regional Convention held in Corpus Christi, Texas, on January 28 and 29, 1950. This resolution is to impeach LULAC Executive Secretary Jacob I. Rodriguez for neglect and dereliction of his official duties.
[Resolution of Thanks from Texas LULAC Councils - 1949-01-30]
Resolution by Texas councils of LULAC at the Regional Convention in Houston, Texas, January 29 and 30, 1949, to give a vote of thanks to the lawyers winning the case of Delgado vs. The Bastrop Independent School District which outlawed the Segregated Mexican School in Texas. The end of this letter contains a short handwritten note in pencil.
[Resolution of the League of United Latin American Citizens - 1948]
Resolution adopted by the League of United Latin American Citizens at the National Convention in Austin, Texas, paying a tribute to Frank V. Lozano who had served LULAC for several years.
Resolution Offered to the National Convention of LULAC
Resolution adopted to commend the Chairman of the Fair Employment Practice Commission (FEPC), Malcolm Ross, and Carlos E. Castañeda for their earnest efforts on behalf of Hispanic Americans and other minority groups.
[Resolution to honor John Rooney, Congressman from New York City]
Resolution submitted by the Austin LULAC Council Number 85 to the LULAC National Convention in Corpus Christi, Texas, undated. This resolution honored John Rooney, Congressman from New York City, for his efforts in exposing the "wetback situation" in Texas and in securing the appropriation of funds for enforcement of immigration laws.
[Resolution to Ratify Member Assessment - 1949-01-30]
Resolution by LULAC Houston Council Number 60 submitted to the Texas councils of LULAC on January 30, 1949. This resolution is a record of agreement to ratify the action of the Supreme Council to assess a fifty-cent member assessment to finance the position of full-time Organizer General for LULAC.
[Resolution to Thank Senator Lyndon B. Johnson - 1949-01-30]
Resolution from LULAC Houston Council Number 60 to the Texas Councils of LULAC submitted January 30, 1949. This resolution is to thank Senator Lyndon B. Johnson for his help in arranging for a military funeral for Felix Longoria at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
[Resolution to Thank Senator Lyndon B. Johnson - 1949-01-30]
Resolution from LULAC Houston Council Number 60 to the Texas Councils of LULAC submitted January 30, 1949. This resolution is to thank Senator Lyndon B. Johnson for his help in arranging for a military funeral for Felix Longoria at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
[Resolutions adopted by American GI Forum of Texas]
Document of the resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors Meeting in Edinburg, Texas of the American GI Forum of Texas.
[Resolutions adopted by LULAC District #8 Convention, January 13, 1963]
The document lists four resolutions adopted by LULAC District #8 Convention held in Richmond, Texas, on January 13, 1963.
[Resolutions from LULAC Council Number Sixty to be presented at the National Convention]
Handwritten transcription of resolutions to be presented by Council No. 60 of LULAC at the national convention to be held at Austin on June 11, 12 and 13, 1948.
Response to Audit of Older Americans Act Model Project Grants to LULAC -- Programs on Aging, Inc.
Response to Audit of Older Americans Act Model Project Grants to LULAC Programs on Aging, dated July 6, 1976.
Response to Audit of Older Americans Act Model Project Grants to LULAC-- Programs on Aging, Inc.
Document is a nine-page response to an audit of LULAC's Abrazar Project by the Audit of Older Americans Act Model Project Grants and LULAC Programs on Aging, Incorporated. The audit was held on July 6, 1976.
[Restraining Order between Cecilia Torres and Catarino Torres - March 28, 1956]
Court document detailing and granting a restraining order against Catarino Torres, setting the terms of child support, and ordering that he vacate the homestead premises.
Resultan ridiculas las declaraciones del Sr. Felix Tijerina
Document critiquing remarks made by League of United Latin American Citizens National President Felix Tijerina to the newspaper "El Norte de la Cuidad de Monterrey" in Nuevo León, Mexico.
[Resume for Margaret T. Labrada]
Professional resume for Margaret T. Labrada.
[Résumé of Andrew L. Jefferson, Jr.]
Resume of Judge Andrew L. Jefferson, Jr. Includes a list of organizations of which Jefferson, Jr. is a member.
[Résumé of Fred Hofheinz]
Résumé of Fred Hofheinz, Mayor of Houston. Includes information on educational background, business experience, and official service.
[Resume of Gregorio S. Velasquez - 1977]
Resume for recent law graduate Gregorio S. Velasquez which accompanied his letter to John J. Herrera to request an interview.
Resume of John J. Herrera
Resume of John J. Herrera listing his educational background, work experience, social and civic associations, and some basic biographical information, including the name of his wife, Olivia, and the number of children he has.
[Resume of John J. Herrera]
Resume of John J. Herrera discussing his background and the highlights of his career without detailing the exact dates of when he worked at different jobs.
Resume of John J. Herrera
Resume of John J. Herrera with a focus on his education and background. It also lists all of the courts in which he could practice law including United States District Courts, United States Court of Appeals, Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
Resume of John J. Herrera
Resume of John J. Herrera describing his background information, including both his military service and his education, his memberships and activities in civic organizations, his political activities, his leisure activities, professional activities, employment record, supplemental information, and references.
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