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- and her husband, "die broke" by leaving his properties in Peter :Miller, who recently bought The a foundation. But he wants the founda
Peru (Ill.) Daily News-Herald, _grabbed tion's portfolio to be bigger, and to this
off the La Salle (Ill) Post-Tnbune
- , where the motorcade will join
the military escort, Northwest on Pennsylvania
Avenue to 14th Street, North on 14th Street to
New York Avenue, Southwest on New York Ave
nue to Pennsylvania Avenue, West on Pennsyl
vania Avenue terminating at Blair House
- pushed Texas around.
Certainly no one has
But I say to you there are many people who
through greed and fear and prejudice would today fight Russia with a
myriad of bombs.
They remind me of Cataline, the Roman Senator who
made his daily speech
- Berlin. It is unlikely that
Premier Khrushchev has the latter on his present schedule.
7. Those who participated in this recent visit to Germany returned
with new pride in Ame rica's leadership, but with an accentuated aware ness of the responsibility
- our nation effectively spanned the North American
continent to the Pacific the United States acquired a ,new
self-interest without losing or diluting its earliest self
interest in the Atlantic community. As our eastern
frontier is oriented to Europe
- on every aspect or
the morale problem.
B.
Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of
general principles, disorover of new techniques of control.
c.
Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to
comment on porposed
- word.a ring now.
By our work and
'bJ' our
ooura.ge ahall we-one among ti.. many states in the tatherland.......tn a nn
aatety and a new freedom.
There 11 no room tor pen1m1m.
0.l"JD&M' ta.nka maroh toward. the SuelJ
Amerioa enfolds Greenlend1
- a prirlleg to be asked to write you about the Auat1n
Dispe.toh and its progreu.
Aa the Tenth 01.striet Congre11-.n, I am
not able to be with you. h&nda•llOl'OH• tlie...table a1 you go into yo'ID" new
quu•tere.
:nake the
Thie
i■
a handahak• &nd
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Roosevelt has sent from
Washington fifty dollars to elder people tor every one dollar that Governor o•Daniel
says he has sen6.
City bosses
or
Tammany New York a~d the Ch~cago bosses, and the Pe:ansylvania
bosses in Pittsburgh and Philadelp~ia., have
- . Pres. want photo
graphs for tomorrow of all missile sites - Bundy says have not seen all.
Taylor says Where moved?
How much has moved?
Must look at ports frequently
( 1) San Jul ion
~
Rusk says we should keep daily watch on IL-28 to let
Russians
- petetion in news columns and ads requesting
O'Daniel to remain at Austin.
What oan I do in
stopping or lessening newspaper publicity on 0 1 Daniel
this week?
A good trained observer with OSDaniel to ·
tell us what his mis-statements and sillinesses
- al so b gin to quote
actual oets .s news items such as •commissioner Blank a..ys -----" if
you are talking about cities such as Houston, lialas, Fort l a- th. If
you are talkin& aoout plL ces where they do not b.ve such people and
the lesser towns
-
will and by their unstinted energy, the
Korean people have pioneered in selt-help
projects that have reclaimed
marsh lands and barren hillsides
for new and now much more e:f'f'icient rice
production.
They have established
cooperatives
in f'ishing and seeweed
marketing
-
career ■
It ww.ld
al■o
bow_. we ha•• eall•d th.la cenauucdff
Fttclerallna,
lllllCb --.pu.le
to State ud
thl■
1a. but by ri4'Wlnl it a, a nattonal
We haft a•ked. for th• E :hacatl•
Senic:•
5. A• 1•
caa belp ,neet
• new J"ede:rall•••
la
- is the one Dominican I have run into who has
courage to go ahead.
Problems:
1. Institutional act to provide for the government.
Both sides have given suggestions on this act.
One side (the rebels) has written a new constitu
tion but this won 1t do. Imbert
- OF THE TOAST OF PRESIDENT
JOHNSON AT THE Dil'lNER AT THE
WHITE HOUSE 1N HONOR OF PRIME
MINISTER SATO OF JAPAN
I am proud to welcome to this House of the American people the distinguished
new leader of our historic friends, valued allies and vigorous partners
- , in the interest of decency, a
strong government and a stable society in the Dominican Republic,
for the American troops not to leave until well after the new, elected
government has established itself.
4. The American troops have behaved spectacularly
- and the
new Senate President the Holy Father may be able to
3.
~OM£ ~F n-to~_c..-
persuade them to begin informal thalks with (illl•,.._
~S~ oO ,._.T_e-~ vJ\ 11~ 1"\t"f;,..J
~"fJ(F'.
-Ultimately South Vietnam must settle its
problems in South Vietnam
- are a few thoughts
on how this can come about:
First, a television
program
utilizing a relatively
new technique
of
photographing
still pictures,
but using the camera
in motion to give
v~sual continuity
and impact.
This film could be sold to television
- beoe.use a mnjority of the
delegates will be picked by Rayburn and Blaylock, it is most iw.portnnt that the
epirit of the news going out of :Waoo to the country tell the actual tacts.
Tm
actual facts are that tha President of the United Sta.to~. looking
- on problems
of air pollution and pesticides.
As a first step to implement the agreement,
from
they agreed to convene a conference of the foremost medical scientists
the United States and Japan to work out the details of the new program for
discussion
- ••Del theae plctarea of newly appollltecl ambaaaadora to
LeoDIU'cl Marke for diatrlb.UoD ia the colllltrlea where tuy will
repreaeDt yo•? USIA ha• made 1ood uae of thi ■ ■ ort of plctare
la the paaL The expoaare belpa the new ambaa ■ador 1•t
eatabllahed
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t ful l a
t
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to
d
Mafch 7, 1942
My dear Mr. President:
We will nominate a new U.S. Sena.tor in Texas
in July. A oapable, fighting, young man representing
Texas in that body can mean much to our country and to
our leadership
- .
We also warmly bless the studies that are being undertaken for the same purpo••
with ·true determination and proved seriousness at the new Catholic Univereity
of Santiago de los Caballeros which was established with great hope and, a• a
happy omen
- •taey, but
ahoul4 be corrooto4.
l t wa1 n1M to hff.r 7011r Yohe over tM
phono to Sew York. 1 ahall be baok in
town
non
T\l•••Y•
::iinoerely,
Cbarl••
s.
ar1h
Congrouman ~ n B. John1on,
New hove• Ol'tioe Building,
, a ahington, D.c.
j
!
,.I
I
- pleased to have the photograph.
Sincerely,
~ft.~
George
. Reedy
Press
Secretary
to the President
Mr. Ted Spiegel
Rapho Guillumette
Pictures
59 East 54th Street
New York 22, New York
MEMORANDUM
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Thursday,
TO:
THE PRESIDENT
- programs
-- overcoming
poverty,
opening up new opportunity,
and
making the American
system of freedom
work.
•
·,
.•
Lady
Bird
joins
me in very
warm
regards.
·'·
Mrs. Virginia
Durr
17 Molton Street Building
Montgomery
4, Alabama
...
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- for the next two or three
days. Won't you look into this and see if you can't get me
some good news before he leaves1
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- is now developing into a country of righteousness
and
resoluteness.
I wish to present Korea to you today as a new country packed
with aspirations.
I affirm with pride that the Korean people are today as ever detor
mined in our pursuit of social justice