The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1961 Page: 11 of 16
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LBJ 'Falsified the Truth,' Bruce Alger Claims! K^T
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1961 THE ORANGE LEADER
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep
Bruce Alger told a news confer-
ence Tuesday that Vice President-
elect Lyndon 0. Johnson “falsified
the truth.” ' .
Alger also said he believed thfe
vice president-elect "has so!d*out
right and left' on iijsues, whether
on civil rights or other matters
Johnson, told _ of Alger’s blast
of!. criticism. declined comment,
. Alger, who called the news con-
ference soon, after Johnson re-______, ~
signed as ff.S, senator from Tex- j occurred,
as, said the Texap falsified the votes.
truth regarding the election eam-| "Lyndon Johnson had his usual
who carried an anti-Johnson ban 1 "The violence was at no time
ner m the hubbub, had lost votes, i';e it is at a football weekend
for the Republicans. there in the same lobby."
Texas’ lone Republican cqn Then, referring to what he said
'tress—:'n replied that most news-'had been direct newspaper quota-
paper -accounts of- the incident jfions by Johnson, the Dallas con--
were inaccurate and unfair atjd gressman added:
that they may have influenced
some people to either vote for the
Democrats or, at least, not vote
Republican. t
The Republican party carried
Dallas County, where the event
by more than 69,000
Paij?oincident in which Johnson presence, of mind,” Aker said in
’and his wife reportedly were spat I launching a personal attack on the
•iruin ann rniicm<aw-l im in « ____: j _ .......
"Ho did this at the expense or
falsifying the truth!’’ j *
Commenting on the banner he
had carried, which referred to
oprsoo es a “Yankee socialist,”
Alger said that he thought the
only way it could be improved
would be to substitute “Northern”
for “Yankee.”
Johnson, who entered'Congress cr?s?f f^Los 'k a 'domesOk mS 1
in as a membei of the Hoys -;rej aRgr#Vated by extreme l?f;;st?: ‘
takes his oath as vice president anc| intervention by force wouldn’t 1
on Jan. 20, resigned Tuesday as;sojve it. an Indian government |
a member of the Senate. His res- spokesman says,
tgnanon came a few hours after g g Nehru, commissioner gen-
he was sworn in for a new term. era! of eGOnomic affairs'Tor India,
- Ylce President-elect is ex-saj,j Tuesday night in an inter*
pected to spend most of his time vj€W that "much more can be
i? ^’-^aplUl jmtd he takes river accomplished in a peaceful dis-
the Vice presidency.
To Visit Congo
UNITED NATIONS, N Y. (AP)
—Secretary-General Dag H(im-
cussipns of the problems in-
volved.”
Nehru Is a cousin of Prime
inister ■ Jawaharlal Nehru of
India.
Near San Francisco are six of
He said1 Johnson "tries to be ort r
. .. ----------- - j------------------------ both Sides” of controversial is- j marskjold left Tuesday on a fasti the richest agricultural valleys in
upon and roughed up in a Dallas vice president-elect, "but the ques--sues. He added, "I think Lyndon trip to the, Congo, South Africa California. Their climates are so
hotel 1-obry. . tion UIises a|x)Ut his falsifying- At!Johnson has sold out right and the United Arab Republic and!diversified that crops are brought
.Alger w*s asked whether he no time was there any spitting left <-ofi issues whether on civil-India. He expects to be gone less^o harvest every month in the
thought his role, as one of those or hair-pulling,_^ 'rights or Qther matters.”_ than three Wjgjis.___year._
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1961, newspaper, January 4, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558839/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.