had done he was trying to build things around texas with his brother's name on it there was a herman brown laboratory. one thing i'm in this town and it's a little town like you see out of the western set with wooden buildings but on the square there was one two-story building in on it is said herman brown memorial library. i knew a lobbyist through george brown who had tried to get them to talk to me before at 6:00 o'clock the next morning it is george himself invited me too lunch. he tells me that lyndon johnson had asked for money and he had raised the money, $30000. he remember that was a lot of money in those days in 1940. that had brought texas influencing congress that he needed. he had told me that i basically got the story accepted and i couldn't use it unless i had a documentation. i had been told over and over that i would never get any documentation about lyndon johnson's move because it was said to me over and over again that linda never wrote anything down. but then i thought george brown was a businessman. he wrote things down. i started looking for george brown letters in t