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COPY Knowing I had no authority over civilian funeral homes, but realizing I had a responsibility to every American soldier who ever fought in the uniform of his country, I at 7 o'clock that night answered the wire that had been sent to me some 11 hours earlier by stating that I had no authority over a funeral hone but informing the family that any soldier could be buried in a National military cenetery, and if they desired, that could be arranged at Ft. Sam Houston or Arlington. I released no statements on the matter and said nothing further until twenty-four hours later when I learned that statements had been issued in Texas, and the funeral hone had said that "I never conducted a funeral of this kind and there is trouble in the family." lty position on this matter all along has been not to engage in an argument with the Chamber of Commerce, the local banker, or any other people who have interested thenselves in what I consider a purely private matter for the family. I have said to the fanily timo and time again, and to all who have contacted me, that the soldier would be buried where his next of kin desired, and nothing I have said or done has been in criticism of any individual. The time has not yet come, however, when as a member of the United States Senate I W ill refuse to furnish a constituent information he is entitled to or ill be afraid to assist a widow of a veteran in having that veteran buried wherever she may choose. I regret, as you do, all the criticism that has resulted and all the interference that has taken place, but I feel that no just criticism can be made of the fact that I replied to a wire and only gave in formation that any servicaman or his family is entitled to. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson [10 of 18]

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