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- . Kleindienst is favored to succeed Republican Paul Fannin. who is now running for Goldwater's Senate seat. Arkansas: Only a few days ago, the chances seemed as thin as one of his granddaddy's dimes. but Republican Winthrop Rockefeller, 52, could now upset five
- Patrick Henry spoke his ringing cry for liberty; and Saint Paul's church attended by General Robert E. Lee. Richmond's Broad Street Station was designed by John Russell Pope, who was also architect for the Lincoln Memorial. WI:i,80N,NORTH CAROLINA Wilson
- , was only four, Secretary was fuelled As it lumbered *In late October, Paul Nitze had been nominated President Kennedy to be Secretary of the Navy, and I to up and replace him in the top ISA post. The nominations confirmed by the Senate on the very day
- and her father, Theater and the Juilliard . the late Ki111g Paul, in the> School. 1 piano. [ This is the Princess's second ., Until Qu ~n Anne-Marie, visit here. Three years ago · wife .of the P J:iincess's 26-year- she accompanied her mother, old brother
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 1/7/b'-J MARY: Here are the numbers on photographs for Christmas Albums. I meant to send them to yo-u earlier but just didn't get around to it. Martha Butler EXECUTIVE . ·.-:-·ar 11 •PR 6-1/ =- ' ... I
- •. Paul M. Popple Aseistant to the President aer :, (White Home File Copy) H. L. HuNT ------ -- MEK>#3 June 2, 1966 MR.DULIES // Fr011 1920 to He was affiliated Government. the Roosevelt Dulles was a paid 193.5 John Foster with the State
- , 1965. Applicant: WIL-HELEN, City, Pa., to points in Tennessee. Non: INC., 1409 16th Avenue, Greeley, Colo. If a hearing is deemed necessary, appU- Moines, Iowa, 50316. Authority sourht Applicant's representative: Paul F. Sulll cant requests it be held
- (1aralina "°"" 11.... ,c1.e• ftll
- with by lite Com nu ltcc. C>nc such st atement was dis- "wrrific week in Mexiro'' and He replied th at he fell he h ad 1ributcd over the signatur e of "lavish" hole! accornmoda- bee n " treate d with a great Sen. Paul H. Douglas (0-111.). lions. deal
- very much information -- and the best Bob Rosseiot said by way of support was we had Pakistan. Actually there was reason for bis reticence as Paul Jones . was .t here and proceeded to launch into one of his typical tirades, this is the .Congressman
- is which is the cost of the Butler housing that was put into Skopj eo
- and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
- and administrative duties were handled by Fred E. Jefferson who was a part-time driver and butler. Mrs. Johnson's office has asked III to answerthe third paragraph of your June 23. 1984, letter requesting infor111t1onon MN. John1on•1 WhiteHousestaff
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Your Meeting with R. A. Butler The first item you may want to take up with Butler is Cuba. Rusk has argued with him once about this, but he needs to hear from you yourself how important it is that Her Majesty's Government
- , but standing very vary high with the President because or He hia honesty. lives in the oountryvrith a Jap butler on a nine holo golt course whioh ho loves. 5- 1a constantly being ealled upon tor policy decisions. And he has &ot too bi& for his britches
- (!J1his telegram is a report of interviews conducted by General Westrnoreland's officers with South Vietnames e leaders . The conclusion is that the morale in general remains good to excellent. Secretary Rask noted that UK Foreign Minister Butler had held
- to a c onversation with Foreig n Minister Butler .) We must tighten up security and put an end to such press leaks. Bromley Smith ' TOP 3~CRP:T CODEWORD Approved For Release 2001/09/07 : NLJ-141 -020-3-1-2 - SJCCkEI NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
- through rocal Trade Agreements Act; and on this the muddy fields of another Flanders, as floor the S:mator from Nebraska [Mr. did their grandfathers in 1918, or dive BUTLER ] has denounced the Trade into the same foxholes in Normandy Agreements Act
- ---.;:. ' gre&tl.y ... Butler in advance meeting with Busk December 1.9. He commented BHl concerned Saudis wow.d, despite beet US_ettorts, resume aid to Yemeni royalists ' if in January and wondei'ed what USGwould do #t 1n theee circumstances UARa'tmaeked
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- private talk, you can either proceed to the Cabinet Room or be joined from there by a small group of advisers on each side in your office. The British minimum delegation is: the Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary Butler, Ambassador Ormsby Gore, Sir Burke
- . These included the airlifting of an army field hospital, medicine and supplies, the erection of 253 Butler pre-fab buildings, and the provision. of "US-owned" PL 480 local currency in the equivalent of $50 million, half as a loan and half as a grant
- , Houstin, and c. E. M. Wednesday evening B: Saw Manager Butler by accident yesterday, and he said, 11 Things are looking stormy. I doubt if we can carry Harrison County for G arner." Ms Did Butler think he was talking to a Roosevelt sympathizer1 Bs
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- -6:18 H. E. Romulo Betancourt April 27 11 :06-11 :23 Indira Gandhi 5:30-5:51 Eric Williams - Tobago April 29 10:50-11:05 11:20-11:28 11:3.6-11:40 R. A. Butler CENTO Foreign Ministers PM Erkin THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 11 - May 5
- haa had ganir o! them. ' some have had a whole Toe Ohio gang In th Harding rava ed e days ot Warren Ga ruthlessness ttat ~verument departments -~~ machine. Coolidge i;:e nea.r wr~ the entire Hoover had Walter Br!~ his Wllllam B. Butler a mAchlne boSS
- not an American program,• s~ George •• Butler, a dedicated young man in charge or·tne Point roar mission 1n El Salvador. • "We are· actually- tr.,1ng to work ourselves out ot a j~, a4 makll th:1.11wholly- a Salvad.orean aans .first ahOlr•" Butler works in cJ.oae
- Opportunity. The fourth Task Force, on conferences and ublications, Commissioner William Graham. Kendrick, is under the supervision of Working on this Task .Force are Robert Gale, of the Peace Corps, Miss Katherine Ellickson, George 0. Butler. and Ofield
- here. 2--Please deny you met with Butler and st.rnes when war time Governor, to plot over-throw of war time President Roosevelt • . Please Ytire your xxxx c ounty campaign Ub.W:Lger name of fourth ma.n in room amd your denial . Roy Lumpkin 3--Please