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  • . Kerner also said this afternoon's meeting would discuss other matters such as what powers the Commission should have such as subpoena powers. The President then called on Mayor John Lindsay of New York, Vice Chairman of the Commission. Lindsay agreed
  • . President Senghor will attend a performance of La Traviata at the Metropolitan Opera. Dress: Black Tie. IO 10:45 p.m. The Honorable John Lindsay, Mayor of the City of New York, will give a reception in honor of President Senghor at the Metropolitan Opera
  • -- John C. Williamson, representing the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards, contended that • 'a Cabinet-ranlc department ... would at best generate a cold war among the departments of the Executive Branch as it sought to envelop within its Jurisdiction
  • University NEUSTADT,Richard E., University of Minn., WILSON., o. Meredith, WATSON,Thomas J ., Jr. Armonk, N.,Y• PIPER, Alan, Carnegie Corp. of N.Y • JONES.,Roger W• ., Bureau of the Budget ACHESON., Dean, Wash., D.C. LINDSAY, John V •, Mayor of NYC BRZEZINSKI
  • by Commissioner Palmer, will depart from the Plaza Hotel. 8:30 p.m. President Senghor of La Tra.viata at Dress: 10:45 p.m. Black F. will attend a performance the Metropolitan _opera, Tie. The Honorable John Lindsay, Mayor of New York, will give
  • the Metropolitan Opera. Tie. The Honorable John Lindsay, Mayor of New York, will give a reception in honor of President Senghor at the Metropolitan Opera. Dress: Black Tie. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 11:45 a.m. Departure from 12:00 Noon Arrival at City Hall
  • , Robert W. KING, Carleton J. LINDSAY, John V. MacGRE())R, Clark MATHIAS, Charles McC 1 Jr. McCULLOCH, William M. McCLORY, Robert MOORE, Arch A., Jr. POFF, Richard H. RCDINO, Peter W., Jr. ROGERS, Byron G., SENNER, George F ., Jr·. st. ONGE, William L
  • - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
  • . ARCH A. MOORE, JR., W. VA. GEORGE MEADER, MICH. JOHN V. LINDSAY, N.Y. WILLIAM T. CAHILL, N.J. GARNER E. SHRIVER, KANS. CLARK MACGREGOR, MINN, CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., MD JAMES E. BROMWELL, IOWA CARLETON J. KING, N.Y. PATRICK MINOR MARTIN, CALI
  • of newsmen wonder if r.c. will be open to questions following/before his speech to the '8,sne. dave l ~ . ' ... I ( t . I • ·t :ClarkAttacked BrRep.·Ga~dner By Unlled Press International 1 Rep. John Gardne~, R-N.C., to­ day accused Atty. Gen
  • in the territorial helped to stimulate scientific occupied with his official planned farming. horticulture duties, and irrigation., he gave his active In 1880, when John Taylor [q.v.J MormonChurch, Woodruff replaced him as president "Twelve Apostles
  • Height, Roy Wilkins, Clarence Mitchell, Most Rev. Patrick 0' Boyle, Andy Biemiller, Barbara Jordan, Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy, Whitney Young -The Vice President, Ramsey Clark, Steve Pollack, Louis Martin, Secy Gardner, Secy Weaver, Stephen Shulman, John
  • CEL.LIElt, N,Y., CHAIRMAN MICHAEL A, P'EIGHAN, OHIO -- - - EDWIN £. WILLIS, LA. PltTIE:,. W. RODINO, JR., N. J. BYRON G. ROGERS, COLO. HAROLD D. DONOHUE, MASS. JACK llllOOKS, TEX. WILLIAM M. TUCK, VA. ROBERT T. ASllMORE, S.C. JOHN DOWOY, TEX. BASIL L
  • categories. The selection would be made by five members appointed by Mrs • Johns on. April 28, 1965: Women Doe,i-!$; E.uxtttiemn Mrs. Johnson hostessed a White House ·women d.Qtt 1 s luncheon on the subject of neighborhood beautification: Mrs. James Bush­
  • is for your information. / Louis Martin ~ 28 [1 of 5] DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1730 K STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, 20006 August 23, 1965 LOUIS MARTIN O&~UTV D. C. Tlt:l... IE~HONIE ... IEOIEAAL.. :S-e790 CH.-1,.MAN MEMORANDUM To: Mr. John
  • in New Orleans. Leberte owns or works at the Scott Street Produce Market where John McFerren of Somerville alleged­ ly overheard a man speaking on the telephone say, on or about the day of the assassination: •shoot him on ·the balccmy, shoot him anywhere
  • Franklin Lindsay for the Schelling job: but action apparently awaits Nick's return. °I belleve lt essential that Sec. Ruk under­ stand your personal concern that NSAM 341 has not been eHectively lmple·t nented. W. W. Rostow OONFlDENTIAL -- WWRostow:rln
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE memo for the ~resident memo for Robert Weaver and Robertfiood from John B. C~inton w/cover memo to Levinson CR C
  • : "Even though he is being eulogized as a martyr the record of John F. Kennedy speaks for itself." To substantiate their position they list '' an entire crop of pinks'' in the Kennedy Administration. The list of alleged ''pinks'' includes Pierre Salinger
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • and internal controls and. encouragement .of private in.vestment. Woods said. Mrs. Gandhi appeared to understand but :referred to domestic political obstacles to any major initiatives before elections. Woods argu.ed (as does John Lewis) that she still has a few
  • pe jl/b• ... ,_. Dear Mr. Lindsay: 'X. Senator Paul Dougla• was kind enough to ■ end me a corr, of an article you wrote when you were in Washington f
  • immediately, Cocle 14.S0. Basic correspondence should be returned when draft reply, memorandum, or comment is re­ quested. _ _ For your information. •i , _ _ For comment. REMARKS: Returned for DOD reply as reconunended in memorandum from Mr. John M
  • in Mexico. They are as follows: John Browning, pianist; the Isaa~ Stern, Eugene Istomin, Leonard Rose Trio; the Krainis Trio; the North Texas State University Jazz Band; and Robert Hamilton, pianist. These attractions have been reconnnended for use
  • ; .-.•_. • •... • ..•.• .~. ;l_:~.': .•.. ;• .:- ,·. ,·:'_:t. • city is what Mayor Lindsay has to try to -~'· .; •·
  • Prime Minister Indira Gandhi from President Johns n 1/24/66 possible classified information lp e.~~
  • on the Government of Garcia Godoy to keep the the reception received by P.resident and title to certain real property 1n the State of . democratic options open for the Domini- Mrs. Johnson· on · their recent visit to Oregon owned by John ~ohnaon.. can people
  • '"', :::.'c..._.:;-p 'rt of t h - world even though we need to use the present •?iu dations. ,/; Yours faithfu) ~ il •.,,-f(... i' '!-·~ · /•, ),1'!....,~,-ts•.·+' >; ~t •,, ,·· ': .~ ""'-•·· · .t - !'. ,,•' \ / .... / ~~ ~ __!_ ~ ~·.,;. " / . John
  • - ~ 6:40 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I had a long session with John Hightower, AP~ this. afternoon. We discussed Viet Nam in all its dimensions.at some length. He is anxious to do a serious piece trying to give shape
  • Highway Administrator Lowell K. Bridwell Federal Railroad Administrator A. Scheffer Lang St. Lawrence Seaway Corp. Administrator Joseph H. McCann Assistant Secretary M. Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary Donald G. Agger Assistant Secretary John L. Sweeney
  • ?hilo.dolphio. Cargo PE Philadelphia Pa 14 Sep 45 following ~ · re asgd Sig Sec 1326 SGU Ste. Como EDCMR 19 Sep 45. . . . . S Sgt J;U.ANE D GIIMORE 16047943 MOS 237 MC 590 Pfc JOHN J SA~A 36507117 MOS 237 MCO 302 23 0 ;:v't DUNCAN CAMERON 33043648 Co D 4th Dn
  • to say about it -- Lindsay, Morse, Broomfield, and Horton. Tupper and Mathias did not commit themselves. 2. Vance was armed with evidence that police units in most of their states have these riot-control gases in hand for possible use, including the so
  • with you. Many thanks and best wishes in the meanwhile. Cordially, i~ John~G.~Meitner, Manager L~erospace Systems Program .._ ,,,r JGM:ds .~......, ... f GENf.RAL LE/sc. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF.FICE OF THE OF SCIENCE j&as AND TECHNOLOGY
  • OF INVESTlGATION D.C. 20535 December 7, 1967 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND.DISTURBANCES DISTURBANCE,PEORIA, ILLINOIS John Gwynn, President of the Peoria, Illinois, Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, led group. _of
  • , John L. Perry, and Roger Wilkins, Head of the Community Action Division of · the Community Relations Service. As of my return to Washington on August 24, after six days of negotiation, the fir~t assignm~nt had been accom­ plished and some considerable
  • the conditions which caused the riots; Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots chaired by John McCone, report and action on report's recommendations [Report filed oversize attachment 186]; and the President's task force on the riots. Several items
  • the at TraTls Air FOIIC8 Bue in The bill. which Mr. John- amounts, witfl the result ffiat California. son signed last night at bis the device was blown apht Tbe Atomic Energy Commis- ranch near here, proyide1 befw. the fusion reaction could slon announced today