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Houae Police,
I think with ao many of them we would like to
take the picture on the North Portico with the police and the
President
informally
poaitioned on the atepa.
October
NOTICE
11,
1968
TO THE PRESS
The President
last night signed HR 19136
- a reception and hour lay-over in Anchorage, hence into
Tokyo.
A brief press conf'erence at the Airport -- lots of reporters and lots
of cameras as you always find them in Japan.
Then I was to drop off to have
a picture taken with a Queen at a Sunkist
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of the press today.
When I heard that
on my morning radio, I thought,
"Well, there they go again,
always wanting me to dance to their tune."
But I am a man who really,
after all, loves
harmony.
I was ready to believe that Mr. Merrill and Miss
Tyler were
- -Castro.
He reportedly
had some "bad experience
in Cuba during and
just after 1959."
During prior interviews
the source when
pressed for specific
details
bas sometimes become evasive.
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The source advised he learned from a female
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TO:
THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
OKAMOTO
March
18, 1968
I am very concerned
about the upcoming election campaign.
You are not doing youraelf juatice with photographs.
I have
a few idea• to improve this situation which include getting
the White House press photographers
- . I doubt that he would have
put the missiles in Cuba, but once he got them in, he wouldn't take
them out. ''
The President said that Kosygin was constrained by restrictions which
had been placed on him by his associates in Moscow. The President
said
- Press relations
- HAD ro INs isr ON PR ECISE D A T Es~
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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
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MEMORANDUM
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Wednesday, September 13, 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Further Backgrounding on King
- 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