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The discovt brought to seven phosphorus barn | Site in two weeks [vere burned a United Press International BOSTON — From the time he was a married and ambitious congressman until shortly after he became president, Lyndon B. Johnson conducted a secret affair with the beautif ul mistress of a wealthy Texas newspaper publisher, biographer Robert A. Caro says. T he affair broke up, in large part, because Alice Glass dis approved of Johnson’s decision to escalate the Vietnam War, which she called one of history’s errors, Caro said. In an excerpt from his up>- corning biography, “The Years of Lyndon Johnson,” published this week in the Atlantic Month ly, Caro said Johnson and Glass met frequently, beginning in the ZALES CREDIT INCLUDING “90-DAY PLAN—SAME AS CASH” MasterCard • VISA • American Express • Carte Blanche • Diners Club • Illustrations enlarged. ener-jozz.' ^ DANCF FITNFSS DANCE FITNESS WITH A FLAIR. COME JOIN THE FUN! 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Glass eventually mar ried Marsh — and remarried several times thereafter She told friends she bun»j the love letters Johnson written her because she want her granddaughter I know she had been assi L with the man Glass consi responsible for the Vieifi War, the article said. Marsh became an ardent hacker and didn’t bother tol his bias in the pages of American-Statesman, wi several articles himself. Fre- om United Press Ii BELFAST, No As voters wet Wednesday to el local assembly in xperts defused ; Protestant party “It was a fairly 1 le would call up (manafl j 0 jj ce spokesman editor) Charlie Green andsaf ^ ho Use wo want a box on the front p>! 0 asted alive.’ and he’d dictate somethinj Johnson,” said Mary Louise. But during the years romance, Johnson took® traordinary chance with hi5[* tical fortunes at home, thut cle said. James Molyne Glass' sfii jf Ulster’s largest party, narrowly ““■Tuesday when £ iet by leftist guer abotaging the oloded at the Bel ters of his pro-J An unidentified manfan'l Unionist Party. with the affair said Johnson' “taking one hell of a risk. eller 2 is Cash. AGGIES... There's a Teller2 — pmmr location near YOU. First City's Convenient Banking Center is located at the corner of Dominik and Puryear in College Station. Now you can get the cash you need, whenever you need it. YOU MAY USE THESE FAMILIAR CARDS AT THE TELLER 2 - PULSE LOCATION: Anytime Quicksilver Boss Banker Dough Boy Mini-Bank Ready Bank Southwest Banking Card First Presbyterian Church 1100 Carter Creek Parkway, W 823-8073 Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor Barbara Ridlen, DCE There were Tuesday’s blast 1 there have been and 12 murders violence. 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