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22 results
- of Beaufort in a
continuation
of these demonstrations.
DEMONSTRATION
SCHEDULED
IN PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA
A "Christmas carol march" in honor of civil rights
martyrs is scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
on December 28, 1967. The march is being
- few weeks. Bunker says Ky didn't
say them. The problem is with 500 press, some of whom
are new men, and with the fact that Ky doesn't speak the
best English.
When they have that election, that's when South Vietnam
stops crawling and begins to walk
- Press relations
- HAD ro INs isr ON PR ECISE D A T Es~
l9 ro
2, KI NG EXPRESSED HOPE US WOU LD NO T RECO GN IZ E GO G UNLESS HE
RETURNS AS SAFEGUA RD ~ HA T THiNG s wiLL BE IM PL EME NTED· HE HOPED
UK AND OTHERS WO UL..D ALSO PUT PRESS URE ON GOG USI N ~ MEANS
- the
President's
image with photogbipha
and (2) toward getting
the White House press photographers
working for the Presiden1
during the coming campal,n
year.
Yea
No
June
Pictures
birthday
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- Press relations
- at length, ·and, as he has stated to the press, considered him a prime
suspect ("one of history's most important individuals").
Ferrie began his own
investigation, presumably to clear his name, and on 2/18 referred to Garrison's
-2-
inquiry as "a big
- presumably involves Turkish base on Cyprus, it would
be patently unacceptable to Makarios and hence would have to be
imposed by GOG on Nicosiao
(b)
Recent acrimonious exchanges between Greek and Greek
Cypriot press suggest Greek Government is preparing
- . OF .
2120 . LOCAL). . KING PLAY'IN'G -~ coo?E RATIVE .
. BARGAl~ING ROLE.
PAPADOPOULOS ALSO . .
. PRESSING POINTS BUT ; GOOD RAPPORT
.REPORTED ON BO!n SIDE.S. MEET ING HAS.
GO~·E ON FOR T'IJO HOURS SO FAR A~D .
CONTINUES.
OUR REPORT IS THAT THEY
SE~N
- lines 1n two critical
areas and negotiations
broke down in Pan1nunjom.
The US pressed the ROKGovernment for moderation in view of
already serious US commitments in Southeast Asia and Europe
but the Park Government demanded immediate airlift
from
Vietnam
- ~GOURAS
AND :CAGLAY.ANGlL HAD NOT ', 8
GHT MORE ·RESUL:TS o
S lNCE
NOTHING MORE SEEMED ROSSI'BLE ,AT ·pORElGN ~ MLNlSTER .LEVEl.o
HE HAD ' PRESSED Hf,S GOVERNMEJNOO'i'O ARR~NGE A PRlME :MINlS
TER i AL SUMMIT
E:T ING · ~H1iH ' TURKS 0
lNI..TlALLY · ru~Ks
- WITH KING CONSTANTINE THIS AFTERNOON, HE
INTENDS TO PRESS FOR FULL GREEK SUPPORT FOR SPEEDY· SETTLEMENT.
HE WILL THEN FLY TO ANKARA FOR MEETINGS WITH FONMIN AND
PRESIDENT SUNAY. HE INTENDS TAKE LINE WITH TURKS THAT FRAMEWORK
OF ACCORD NOW EXISTS TH.~T
- rule.
Associated Press
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MEMORANDUM
...__.,
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Wednesday, September 13, 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Further Backgrounding on King
- 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
- but not at the
actual scene;
C.
8.
Rapid mobilization
plans;
9.
Other procedures used in handling tension problems.
Television and press films and pictures of j:iolice handling of racial disorders
should be obtained, critiqued and used in training ou! personnel
- dimension .
That was Tucson , in_which
a second night of -"rioting" seem~ to have been planned or
~taged for the press .
There was even reported sniping at
two or three media vehicles .
POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN CRISIS:
THE PROBLEM _OF CONTROL
- and
the World Federation of Democratic Youth?
For close to three hours the debate was pressed, one side
led by the Soviets' Aleksandr Shelepin--subsequently to become
head of the Soviet Security Ministry, the KGB--the other by
the young American just out
- to be an atomic bomb.
United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask
suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges
atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international
rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
- standards
of safety. FAA's aircraft safety development program concentrates on the
most pressing safety problems facing civil aviation. A description of some
of the fiscal 1967 accomplishments in five research and development areas
follows.
Airframe Program
- on.
In early 1970, incontrovertible
US intelligence
that the Soviet Union was committed to achieving
uclear su eriorit.
It also had been confirmed
In the Middle
being pressed
indicated
strategic
that the
with outside-help.
Although~ _ _.increased
trade