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  • Customer Service: 919-233-9767 www.akc.org 18 Nutrition & Health How to treat canine tummy trouble. N
  • Customer Service: 919-233-9767 www.akc.org 18 Nutrition & Health How to treat canine tummy trouble. N
  • Records, Military Personnel Records Center (Supra) (11/16/65) · There is no indication that LYNCH has any knowledge of, or specific training in, demolitions, · or -use of explosives. L. ASSOCIATES LA T-1 ( 11/ 30/65) When LYNCH has visited th·e Los
  • -market economy (e.g. tobacco and match monopolies). Association under the GATT is flexible, nevertheless, and the Contracting Parties as a group have the following relationships with specific Communist countries at present: Czechoslovakia remains
  • can do for the time being, unless you feel the matter is worth the President's attention • Perkins is not pressing for this, and only you will know whether it might be a wise thing to do. Samuel E" Belk By ...........-CO~tFIDEf~TIAL v (').S H
  • !z February 15, 1967 EXDIS MEMORANDUM FOR MR. GEORGE CHRISTIAN THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: CIA-NSA Flap Here is the general press line the Acting Secretary has approved concerning this matter: l,e>. We will discuss it only in response to official
  • , 1964, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National. Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at his request, made a hurried trip from New York to speak with Assistant Director Cartha D. DeLoach about a matter which he indicated concerned
  • . • A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that James Haughton, Director of the Harlem Unemployment Center in New York City, at a press conference.on February 18, 1968, called for "rebellion or jobs'.' and announced
  • to the telegram from Mr. F. R. Brush, Secretary, American Association of Nurserymen, concerning the proposed importation of Japanese flowering cherry trees. Sincerely yours, 1'hcroa ~· R. hectl.tive Ass istant tiL: .; ':e S secretarY to tb e Enclosures
  • : A. AID concessionary 2. loans for Jamaica; B. The level of PL 480 assistance. Meanwhile o October 19 Ambassador met and pressed early 3. for answers. Informing Prime Minister upon Washington Shearer instructions into Within account
  • , General Wheeler pointed to the position of the ship at 9 :25 the night before and at 12 noon it was 25 miles off shore and 16 miles away from the nearest land associated with North Korea. Secretary McNamara said it was unclear whether or not the ship
  • 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
  • designed to cope with pressing economic problems; and (4) progress in reassociation with the West. Our basic purpose in building bridges to East Europe is to facili­ tate and sustain these changes. We seek thereby progress toward the realization of our
  • Levison then advised King to state in his press conference in Los Angeles, California, on April 12, 1967, that the allegation by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People claiming King advocated the fusion of the civil rights
  • (Press office) Mr . Joe Laitin (Press office) Peggy Stark Ruby Youngs (To relieve WH Switchboard Operator) Mildred Campbell {To relieve WH Switchboard Operator) Mr . Jim Jones Mildred Stegall Chief Stuart Baltimore (To relieve corpsman) Sergeant Francis
  • , ,.-;,~;,- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October MEMORANDUM FROM: Press 25, 1966 TO YOICHI OKAMOTO Office Florence Hamsher of Random House has requested a photo of the White House at night with all the lights on. This is to be used on the cover
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  • been associated with SNCC since then. He had been active in civil rights activities during the latter part of his college years. He was elected National Chairman of SNCC in 1966 and became famous for his chanting use of the phrase "Black Power. His
  • The President The White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: I am sure you realize how deeply I appreciate your call to me last evening expressing your willingness to have us fight back on the unfavorable press line and giving me the ammunition
  • Intelligence Agency funded private American foundations and organizations, particularly the National Student Association, including letters from concerned citizens and members of Congress together with associated responses from the administration, newspaper
  • of Transportation, with them some 92,000 employees dollars to the Department. Secretary for Research officers immediate staff and.Technology, Mr. Hutchinson Mr. Everett is a lawyer; complete. Association 1968 and was replaced he had held several
  • undertakes••••" (3) He emphazied importance of preserving present wording of aommt~ment~ If any change made, he would have to return to 30-nuntbtrard of citrus growers association whom he described as vigorously opposed to any change'in present /UK
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist FOR RELEASE AFTER 6:30 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE
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  • of the exhibits. At 11 :00 a. m., he will meet with the press in the auditorium of the Museum of History and Technology to introduce his executive staff and outline the new Department's role. In the meantime, and continuing until 9:15 p. m., the public
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  • under the leadership of Prime Minister Lemass, the Irish have shown growing interest in partic•i­ pation in international affairs and in international organi­ zations. They joined the OEECand participated in the Euro­ pean Recovery Plan, associated
  • occasion to see the President who, as Moyers stated to press, would be delighted to see de Gaulle if he should come to UN. In accordance with this suggestion of the Secretary, I informally communicated this thought without attribution other than my own
  • . FOR RELEASE SATURDAY NOON, November 30, 1963 Uo S. INFORMATION AGENCY · Washington 25, D. C. TRANSCRIPT OF VOICE OF AMERICA PROGRAM "PRESS CON'F'E'RENCE, us·AnGuest: Jo William Fulbright Senator of Arkansas ANNCR: Press Conference USA, a discussion program
  • FOR IMMEDIATE REI.EASE NOVEMBER 17, 1965 OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY TBE WHITE HOUSE EXCHANGE OF TOASTS BETWEEN PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON AND PRINCESS MARGARET (In The State Dining Room) (AS ACTUALLY DELIVERED AT 10:04 PM
  • the President gave to the Pope and to Cardinal Cicognani copies of a proposed press release dealing with thei conference. The Pope objected to a line near the end of the release which said "We will never surrender South Vietnam to aggression or attack." R
  • , 1964 BY COURIER SERVICE Honorable Lee c. White Associate Counsel to the President The White House Washington , D. c. Dear Mr. lVhite : Reference is made to my previous communications which furnished information concerning Mr. Walter lilson Jenkins
  • discussed this with no one other than Chief NELSO?l MUROOCK, Associate Chief 1MLTER W. LANGE, and captain WILLIAM GUNTER of the USPP. Tllis discussion '9ith these individuals took place on tho morning of October 16t 1964. SHOEMAKER further advised that he
  • to carry minimum lug:;age. They will have had lur..ch before boarding . M :::-. Sullivan i::Uorrr.ed n.e there h~d been some press inquiry c oncernin g an Air Fo:rce flight for the fon:ily . Ire has not answe red and would lik
  • . On the spending side, the detail , here is the ima ge of the new President that has emerged. .January estimate of $98.4 bil­ Ry STERLING F. GREEN lion has been reduced by Associated Press $100 million. Thus the indicated budget Wa s hin glon - l-n the half year
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  • announced the names of three new members of the Committee: Mr. Stephen Currier, a long time urban con­ servationist: Mr. Robert Weaver of Housing and Home Finance Agency: and Mr. Laurance Rockefeller. October 1, 1965: Associated Press Managing Editors Mrs
  • .'' The Chicago Pol ice Department has established extra patrols in the vicinity of the school. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch at Kankakee, Illinois, met with the St. Anne, Illinois, School Board on the night of January 29
  • . RANDALL, Missouri BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL, New York CHRISTINE RA.Y DAVIS, Staff Director JAM.ES A. LANIGAN, Ge'IUlral Coumel Mn.Es Q. ROMNEY, Associate GeneralCounsel J. P. CARLSON, Minority Coumel RA YllOND T. CoLLD~S, Minority ProfesBionalStaff
  • Front, with which Ferrie claimed to be associated, Departmental files reflect that this organization was also known as the Frente Revolucionario Democratico (FRD), an organization which up until the abortive revolut ionary attempt to invade Cuba on April
  • observers commented favorably on the briefing, organization of the trip. and care taken of them.• 2. Gov. Hughes and Gov. McCall have iiun:a.ed· excollent statements to the Associated Press. All observers favo-ra.bly in1pressed by the m.echanlea.1 aspects
  • ," supra, has a photograph showing "H. RAP BROWN, National Director of SNCC" emerging from 00 the Black Arts Studio at 726 East McMillan Street, to ask police to leave his press conference. They did." The June 16 9 1967, 0'Journal Herald," daily newspaper
  • -paged the revelation from Luis Salas, the election judge in Jim Wells County, that the election was indeed stolen. Fearful of dying of cancer, and pressed by an Associated Press reporter (me) to clear up the matter for history, Salas confessed: "I know
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  • . BINGHAM,Colonel S.H., Consulting Engineers & Associates , New York BCRGMANN, Carl W., Ford Foundation., NYC BRADFORD, Armory H., Regional Plan Assn., NYC BRGm., Virginia Mae, Interstate Commerce Corrmission BUDD, Edward G., Jr., Budd Company, Phila, Pa
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT The underlying memorandu~:pn~~~r~'.!f:~J na. o:r...ltifa:c§~~~~--•.. ,] ?.'e~ c~~I;_g for UN supervision of elections ·in South Vietnam ~ a ..1.,~ ~ J~Pe.E_~ elftrOT'STa.:'ti!_:S:s·~:{emen;.t in response to press inquirie.s about it. ·.;: . f