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[Deposition by John J. Herrera - 1977-08-19]
Deposition by John J. Herrera, directed to Eduardo Morga, League of United Latin American Citizens National President, regarding the actions of Joe Velez. The deposition is notarized on August 19, 1977.
[Deposition by John J. Herrera - 1977-08-19]
Deposition by John J. Herrera, directed to Eduardo Morga, League of United Latin American Citizens National President, regarding the actions of Joe Velez. The deposition is notarized on August 19, 1977.
[Deposition by John J. Herrera - 1977-08-19]
Deposition by John J. Herrera, directed to Eduardo Morga, League of United Latin American Citizens National President, regarding the actions of Joe Velez. The deposition is notarized on August 19, 1977.
[Deposition by John J. Herrera with envelope - 1977-06-10]
Deposition given by John J. Herrera on June 10, 1977. In the deposition, Herrera officially files charges against Joe Velez and list the charges and supporting reasons.
[Deposition by Ray Hardy, American Express vs LULAC - 1977-06-22]
Deposition by Ray Hardy in the case American Express vs LULAC, dated June 22, 1977. In the document, it is stated that the case is still pending in the District Court of Harris County, 157th Judicial District. The document also contains copy of a receipt to John J. Herrera in the amount of $2.00.
[Deposition of Eduardo Morga - 1976-07-07]
Deposition given by Eduardo Morga, LULAC National President - Far West Region, dated July 7, 1976, and notarized by Linda C. Hebenstreit. The deposition explains Morga's intentions to file charges of misconduct and mismanagement against Jose Benites and Fidel Davila.
[Deposition of Eduardo Morga - 1976-07-07]
Sworn deposition of Eduardo Morga, dated July 7, 1976, and notarized by Linda C. Hebenstreit. In the deposition, Morga indicates his intention of filing charges against Joe Benites and his reasoning for doing so.
[Deposition of Eduardo Morga - 1977-08-19]
Sworn deposition of Eduardo Morga, directed to LULAC National Executive Board Members. The document indicates that Morga is filing "Charges against Roberto Ornelas, Paul Garza, and William D. Bonilla, all Past National Presidents, of LULAC, and all members of LULAC for violation of the Constitution, By-Laws, and Protocol." The document was signed and notarized on August 19, 1977.
[Deposition of Eduardo Morga - 1977-08-19]
Sworn deposition of Eduardo Morga, directed to LULAC National Executive Board Members. The document indicates that Morga is filing "Charges against Roberto Ornelas, Paul Garza, and William D. Bonilla, all Past National Presidents, of LULAC, and all members of LULAC for violation of the Constitution, By-Laws, and Protocol." The document was signed and notarized on August 19, 1977.
[Draft of Charges against Joe Velez from John J. Herrera]
Draft of charges filed against Joe Velez by LULAC National Legal Advisor, John J. Herrera.
[Draft of contract between John J. Herrera, Philip J. Montalbo, and John M. Herrera - 1965]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of a contract establishing a business association between John J. Herrera and Philip J. Montablo, as attorneys, and John Michael Herrera as office manager.
[Draft of Defendant's Original Answer, American Express vs. LULAC]
Draft of Defendant's Original Answer in the case of American Express vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, signed by Alfred J. Hernandez as attorney for the defense.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites, 1976-07]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7 a(8), July 1976.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites, 1976-07]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7 (4), July 1976.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites, 1976-07]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating the LULAC Constitution, July 1976. This draft has omitted the date and details about the offenses.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites, 1976-07]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating the LULAC Constitution, July 1976. This draft has omitted the date and details about the offenses.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites, 1976-10-09]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7 a(8). Signed by Ray A. Gano, Manuel Gonzales, and Deborah Alvarado on October, 9, 1976.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites, 1976-10-09]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating LULAC Constitution, Article XI Section 7, subsections a (2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7). A list of LULAC debts related to the charges is attached. Signed by Ray A. Gano, Manuel Gonzales, and Deborah Alvarado on October, 9, 1976.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites, 1976-10-09]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7(4). Signed by Ray A. Gano, Manuel Gonzales, and Deborah Alvarado on October, 9, 1976.
[Draft of Formal Charges against Joseph R. Benites - 1976-10-09]
Draft of formal charges against Joseph R. Benites for violating LULAC Constitution, Article XI Section 7, subsections a (2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7). A list of LULAC debts related to the charges is attached. Signed by Ray A. Gano, Manuel Gonzales, and Deborah Alvarado on October, 9, 1976.
[Draft of legal document, League of United Latin American Citizens]
Photocopy of a handwritten draft of legal document pertaining to a League of United Latin American Citizens case filed in Arizona.
[Draft of legal document, LULAC]
Draft of League of United Latin American Citizens legal doument stating that the National Legal Advisor will call a meeting with all state and district legal advisers.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7 a(8). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7, subsection (4). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7, subsection (4). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article XI Section 7, subsections a (2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article XI Section 7, subsections a (2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article XI Section 7, subsections a (2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article XI Section 7, subsections a (2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-02-12]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution, Article VI Section 7, subsection (4). Signed by G.J. Garza and attested by Manuel Gonzales, Deborah Alvarado, and John J. Herrera.
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings - 1977-09-23]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings held in Los Angeles, California on September 23, 1977. This draft is related to Joseph R. Benites's violation of the LULAC Constitution Article VI Section 7, subsection (2).
[Draft of Minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings, LULAC vs. Joseph R. Benites, February 12, 1977]
Draft of minutes from the LULAC Special Impeachment Proceedings at the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel in Houston, Texas on February 12, 1977. This draft has omitted the details about the outcome of the proceedings.
[Draft of Order to Show Cause and Temporary Restraining Order filed by John J. Herrera against Joe Velez - 1977-07-02]
Draft of Order to Show Cause and Temporary Restraining Order filed by John J. Herrera in Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Mateo, against Joe Velez dated July 2, 1977. Herrera is asking for the dismissal of a Temporary Restraining Order filed against him by Velez.
[Draft of Plaintiffs' Answer to Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, Ben Rios, et. al. vs O.B. Ellis, et. al.]
Plaintiffs' Answer to Defendants' Motion to Dismiss and Make a More Definite Statement. Contains handwritten corrections and statement from plaintiffs' attorney, John J. Herrera, about not opposing defendants' motion to dismiss. From the case Ben Rios, Mateo Camarillo, George Ramirez, Abraham Rios and Ernesto Langoria, vs. O. B. Ellis, as Manager of the Texas Prison System; French M. Robertson, Walter W. Cardwell, B. A. Stufflebeme, Rev. George Beto, Fred W. Shield, H. E. Treichler, H. H. Coffield, Warren S. Bellows and Henry S. Paulus, Members of the Prison Board; John Doe I through John Doe V, defendants. On front: "To Hon. Ben C. Connally, Judge of said court."
["Exhibit A" Corrected Copy 39-6662, December 9, 1950]
Document from Texas Governor Allan Shivers granting the remission of bond forfeiture judgement against John J. Herrera.
[Exhibits A and B, Manuel Uriarte vs. LULAC]
Documents are labeled "Exhibit A" and "Exhibit B". Exhibit A, a letter from Federico Perez-Molina, Project Director, to Manuel Uriarte, is dated June 21, 1976, and printed on League of United Latin American Citizens National Enterprise Development letterhead. The letter confirms an offer of employment to Uriarte. Exhibit B is a memorandum to Manuel Uriarte dated October 21, 1976, which terminates his employment.
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Change in Facilities, Eugene J. Roth, April 4, 1947]
An Order for Change in Facilities granted by the Federal Communications Commission. The Order was in response to the application of Eugene J. Roth, trading as Mission Broadcasting Company in San Antonio, Texas.
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Construction, for Roy Hofheinz and W. N. Hooper, March 14, 1947]
An order granted by the FCC for a construction permit pertaining to the application of Roy Hofheinz and W. N. Hooper, doing business as Texas Star Broadcasting Company.
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Construction Permit, Eugene J. Roth, April 4, 1947]
An order granted by the FCC for a construction permit pertaining to the application of Eugene J. Roth, trading as Mission Broadcasting Company (KONO).
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Construction Permit, for Blake Smith, Jr., and Eugene Smith Womack, May 2, 1947]
An Order for Construction Permit from the FCC. The order dismissed the application of Felix Morales in Houston thereby removing the conflict with another applicant for the same radio facilities. The FCC Order granted a construction permit to Bi-Stone Broadcasting Company in Mexia, Texas.
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Construction Permit, for Texas Star Broadcasting Company, May 2, 1947]
An FCC Order granting permission for leave to amend the construction permit application filed by the Texas Star Broadcasting Company of San Antonio, Texas.
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Construction Permit Hearing, Roy Hoefheinz and W. H. Hooper, January 30, 1947]
An FCC Order for a Hearing in regards to the application for a Construction Permit filed by the Texas Star Broadcasting Company of San Antonio, Texas. The Hearing would determine if there would be interference with the radio services proposed in the pending application submitted by Felix H. Morales in Houston, Texas.
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Hearing, for Roy Hofheinz and W. N. Hooper, January 30, 1947]
A notice from the Federal Communications Commission regarding the application of Texas Star Broadcasting Company. This is an order for a hearing for Mission Broadcasting Company to determine the legal, technical, financial and other qualifications of the applicant to construct and operate the proposed station in San Antonio, Texas.
[Federal Communicaton Commission Order for Construction Permit, Eugene J. Roth, January 30, 1947]
An FCC Order for Construction Permit regarding the Mission Broadcasting Company (KONO) of San Antonio, Texas. An application had been submitted to change the facilities of KONO in San Antonio and a hearing was needed to determine the technical, financial, and other qualifications of the applicant to construct and operate the station.
[Federal Communicaton Commission Order for Construction Permit for Felix H. Morales, May 2, 1947]
An Order from the Federal Communications Commission to amend the application of Felix H. Morales of Houston, Texas. The order acknowledge the change in frequency from 950 kc to 1510 kc and removed the application from the hearing docket.
[Filing of Charges by John J. Herrera against Joe Velez - 1978-06-10]
This document is a notarized copy of charges filed by John J. Herrera to National President of LULAC, Manuel Gonzales, against State Director of California of LULAC, Joe Velez.
[Final Judgment Declaring Forfeiture, The State of Texas vs. Trinidad Liendo, 1960-01-30]
Final judgment for The State of Texas vs. Trinidad Liendo, John J. Herrera, and John M. Herrera, ruling that $80 would need to be paid from Liendo, as principal, and both Herreras, as sureties, due to Liendo's failure to appear in court on his appointed day.
[Financial Statement for Felix H. Morales]
Financial Statement prepared for Felix H. Morales for September 1947. The statement lists Morales' assets as $40,194.27, total liabilities as $7,085 and net worth as $33,109.27.
[First Amended Plaintiff's Original Petition and Affidavit, American Express vs. LULAC - 1977-04-01]
Document contains First Amended Plaintiff's Original Petition and Affidavit regarding American Express vs. League of United Latin American Citizens.
[Forfeiture of Charter, League of United Latin American Citizens - September 1, 1965]
Document from the Secretary of State of Texas, dated September 1, 1965, revokes the exempt charter of the League of United Latin American Citizens for failure to file a required report. It orders that the corporation will be dissolved and conduct no more business in the state of Texas.
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