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  • CULTURAL AND INFORMATION INSTITUTES,CENTERS, ANO COUNCILS TEN DAYS TO LEAVE AND THE OFFICIALS IRAQ. MEMO~AUDUMALSO SPECIFIXD LOCKING THE EMBASSY AND CONSULATE ANDPUTTINGA GUARD ON IT WITHINA PERIODNOTE:XC!EDING S£VEN DAYS.CULTURAL INSTITUTES,PRESS
  • will be safely hidden. But because of this hidden c onviction, it may b e unwise to press too hard for · Power's estimates of Sovie t strength. 7. I have had all these remarks put on cards, but if you don't like them, they can be revised on request. 'h~~. McG. B
  • ti f r . I ·! Although the Department anticipates that, when pressed, Alabama will comply, consideration is being given to means of easinG undue· hardships which may a.ris·e if the ·Department programs were terminated in the State. The following
  • if it were possible for Bill Moyers at a press briefing to give the views of the President on the B.ond ca:se. It would seem that the basic point to be made is how this action by the Georgia legislature stifles the precious right to dis sent
  • . If Soviets seem anxious t o press ahe ad with freezing text of res o l u t ion and collect ing t he other s ponsors , you are a u thorizen t o proceed ~ x x - s oones t ~ on the ba s is of t ex t se t forth below. You are also authorized t o j oin i n
  • have not succeeded and in fact have been undercut by Rhodesian and South African moves which make a peaceful solution of these problems all but impossible in the foreseeable future. . The Africans can be expected to press to have the General Assembly
  • to the press. He said Vietnam elections were now our greatest hurdle out there. He noted that in our country, we'd had our revolution in 1776 and had no government established till 1789. He said we went to Honolulu last year to help them begin, so that actually
  • AGREED THAT A~ AIR. STRIK:: ON NORTH . VIETNAMESE". TARG::rs. SHOULD - 9E ~LAm1CHED. · THE PREss· Am~OUNCEM£Nt~M'ADE T!iE . FOLLOWING . DAY .STATED THAT TH£. ?RESID£NT'.S ACTION VAS BASED O~-- ~ UNANIMOUS R[CO~HENDATION . OF THE NATIONAL S£CURITY COUNCIL
  • th!Delta - - on the whole, Bunker's your and Abrams balanced the press. and responded 3. well- specific took the heartening. suggestions, judgement. i ., .'i I .. .J / 7 • ':ZCQAA775 ., YF.KttDS • ' • t 16 Ot t DE YSNKQA8
  • for the Dies issue. It 1 s just about to go to press and looks good. What I'd like to have you do in Texas is to arrange for the sale of 1,000 copies on the newsstands there. If the man you spoke of could buy that number,-total price $50 r and distribute them
  • ~ressiOA. The greatest in trWD.ent ia what vag , 1J 1a calle4 publio opinioa. The aeoond 1a the press and ra41o . The third oonsista of •xprea ions ot the Demooratio and Republioan Parties ud their ao-oall 4 le dera . I take thea three great potential 1
  • for peace. I have crit­ move forward In friendship lie·• icized the preaent trend toward at the heart of pe1
  • to explain the relation ■ hip between the two atudi••· Do you want me to call Driver? Ye1 --- No --- ........,. FOR WMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 14, 1967 - - ---- - -- ---- - -- -- - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - ~ Office of the White House Press
  • , Department of State Mr. Jim Thompson, The White House Duke - FOR RELEASE AT 8 P.M. JANUARY lZ Office of the White House Press JANUARY lZ, 1965 Secretary ----------------------------------~---------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE TEXT
  • MEETINGNEXTTUESDAY. 2. IN DELIVERINGMESSAGEI EMPHASIZED ABSOLUTE NECESSITYFOR COMPLETE SECRECYANDREQUESTED THAT. P.A-RTY NOWIN HONOL,ULU RETURNTO KOREANADVANCE KOREATODAYAS PLANNED.POlNTtD our THEIR CONTINUED STAYTHEREWOULD GIVE RISE TO PRESS SPECULATION WHICH
  • and the economic arrangements affecting the Viet Cong. 'However, the discussion of such topics should be in the presence of the GVN representatives. Do you see any possibility of our picking up Tho's statement and pressing for a discussion of such topics
  • in these Uni t ed St a t es been press ·e group~ in A1,.er i ca before 1776. Ther e will be p.cess UI e groups as lor g as t hese Uni ted St a t t..G exist . Tee other da ~ in a di s cus s ion of the Ha tch Bill, A pa triotic American who may be f ar
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  • 22ND BUT IF TE/1'1 WISHES, PREPARED ADVANCE HOUR UPON ~f.~.J~T.. VISIT CAN 8£ CONl'INUED THR QJGHOUT 22NO AND AS LATE INTO EVENING AS TElfl WANfS. HCMEVER ·, GOI UNAlLE EXTEND V ISJT FOLLOWING DAY. 2. PRESS GUIDA~E DEPARTMENr. •s 804, USEf> LAST YEAR
  • Dear Bill: Members of key Congressional committees will be briefed on plans for the proposed Department of Transportation at the 7, 1966. White House Mess next Monday evening, February I have been advised that a press briefing will be scheduled for 10
  • came before an NSC meeting with 30 or 40 people present, it would immediately become known to tho p reao that the Government was divided between "hawks and doves" and ~h ero would he great press speculation and many other dieadvantagea. I than stated
  • Ginsburgh 4 NMCC 4 Ginsburgh memo, 4 Ginsburgh memo 5 White 5 to President, Report, authority Viet Cong account msg, in Saigon suburb VN situation, handling on Chau Doc City handling press SEA operational gravel
  • . be emplyyed close to the border and the operations should be conducted in such a \Vay as to have no press exposure. It is important tha.t the targets selected be worthy of the political risks involved. The Commander, US ?v1ACVwill prepare contingency plans
  • Seere,ta11y I - USIA Carl T. ltowan, Director WHITEHOUSE McQ,o:rge· Bundy,. Spe·c ial Assistant to the Preatdent George Reedy. Press Secretary to the Pl"esldent Law~ence o•·Brien, Special Assistant to the President B:rornley Smith, -~ecutive
  • the November 22, 1967 Security Council Resolution based on agreement among the parties. We have urged the UAR to accept this concept and are pressing the Soviets and other Governments to weigh in with the UAR to this end. We have also made clear to the UAR
  • afternoon is reserved for bilateral counterpart discussions. After approval of the connnunique and general discussion on Friday, September 15, the meeting will terminate at noon when I conduct a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Miki., ~ You
  • booked for campaign a\lpearancea when. scho­ lastic requirements here in Washington permit. • Luci Had Them Screaming in Indiana The President is a most proud yarent when it comes to what his daughten are doing in his politica behalf. As he told a press
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  • should not get into the question of why we do not escort such ships . A ship on the high seas is the least provocative way of gathering intelligence. We should not cripple our intelligence effort. The press misconstrued what was said on the Sunday TV
  • that the Government be unified. It is of particular importance that oxpreee or implied criticism of officers of other bra.nchss be scrupulously avoidod in all contacts with the Vietnamese Government and with the press. More specifically. the President approves
  • particularl1' by the United States; be disabused of the idea that critical reflect official .Americandistrust itema in the American press and hostility toward him. vain, moody, and euapiciow,, as well as being intelligent .Anything the Vice President
  • by Rhodesian and South African moves which make a peaceful solution of these problems all but impossible in the foreseeable future. The Africans can be expected to press to have the General Assembly call for adoption by the Security Council of punitive economic
  • . (Troop Contributing Countires) and to deal with Paris. If Thieu won't make complaints through Bunker rather than through other people and the press, I would be inclined to go ahead. We can't follow Thieu's speech. Our own people will want to know
  • what the President was going to do about aid to Indonesia. In addition, there would be press inquiries. At stake were the Administration's relations with Congress. In response to the President is question. Mr. Bundy said he would recommend signing
  • of Central Intelligence Director McDermott, Office of Emergency Planning Director Rowan~ U. S. Information Age:icy Deputy Under Secretary of State Alexis Johnson McGeorge Bundy, Special As3istant to the President Pierre Salinger, Press Secretary
  • the negotiations until it is certain there is no alternative and the n decide to give the supers onic s . Assistant Secretary Talbot should press as hard as possible for some other solution but at the end of the r oad, he should refer back to Washington
  • confidence in the dollar through demonstrating fiscal responsibility and other constructive measures to improve the balance-of-payments position. Read concluding portion of state­ ment he made at November 16 press conference announcing programs to strengthen
  • report at that time erroneously stated that the Defense Minister ' s trans­ mittal note to Parliament indicated that two nuclear submarines were to be constructed with US help . As I say, the press story was mistaken. The United States
  • >-\. St~ ..,;',r,~ 9 Tom Johnson ,o \ 1 I ADMIHISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE MEMO June Z 1, ' 19 7 1 PUBLIC INFORMATION PRESS - ~ -n .
  • •ON ·SPACE• USMIBA EXPRESSED MfS :OWN oiSTRESS AND APOLOGiES, PO i NT I NG OUT'rTHAT OF ·NECESS·t TY' MATTER 'HAO, TO BE' •D·t scuSSEo ;w i 'l'H· A NUMBER OF GOJ AGENC i ES AND I WELL! KNEW• AB H. i TY,OF'- JAP~NESE PRESS TO FERRET OUT.T-HESE MATTERS, (IP•3