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  • Dallas• Texas LBJ:MJDR:vws .. March 14, 1962 Dear Sarah: Thank you so much for your mo-st generous letter and I assure you it was my pleasure getting to visit with you last week. 1 I was pleased with the wisdom of ~e Committee, whieh I know Ylill
  • [Top of page] ­ [Bottom of page] ­ [top of page] ­ I [bottom of page] ­ [1 of 6, top of page] l "All the News l~at's Fit to·~rint" nl ~O'~k . . I I I I Co~ft111h. VOL. XcVllJ .• No; . 33,227. lHI. b7 The . N~" . . ' I Tork
  • in Cleveland were shot to death in the early morning hours of February 28, 1968, allegedly as a result of this gang war. A spokesman for the Cleveland Police Department advised that there are reports that the Hell's Angels gang has left Cleveland and he does
  • : ! .=.. ~ ' -- . -·~- ~'~ ~., ?_) .... . -- Q3 - '17S- - - ·• 1--J. •' 02 - ~ -- ..,cHVICE SET . ·- ~ . - ".POP SEGRE T /;. / J,J - ,..,. ­ - TOl' SEGRE! - 2 ­ approval of the plan and their desire to move ahead in that direction. Ambassado r Taylor, who had spent the morning
  • during the New Deal. He said he thought that perhaps. the most significant development in the past generatioJJ was the new social conscious­ ness of business. Who could have imagined their leaving their own work behind to get into cities efforts? Who
  • will and by their unstinted energy, the Korean people have pioneered in selt-help projects that have reclaimed marsh lands and barren hillsides for new and now much more e:f'f'icient rice production. They have established cooperatives in f'ishing and seeweed marketing
  • WASHINGTON October (ia) F0:/6,t,­ 18, 1967 F..T/-J_j r~l/-1 MEMORANDUM TO: Marvin Wataon FROM: WWiam.(ConneU WC-- On September 21st the Vice President and Governo/McNai; {l~d dedicated a new mental health facility in GreenvWe, South Carolina
  • National Committee, and were in the mailing department. Now that the campaign is over they may have other jobs new, but I feel sure the personnel officer at committee can tell you how to locate them -- or Cliff Carter's office can run them down for you
  • WASHINGTON February 29, 1968 4:35 p. m. Mr. President: John Criswell called with the following two items : 1. Jim Farl ey had an eme r gency operation (nothing serious) this morning. He is in St. Claire's Hospital in New York City. Send flowe7 YES
  • , GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7°72) April 14, 1965 TlHil SFCPFWr McGBSUBJECT: The Wilson Visit as Reported by Neustadt Dick Neustadt saw Derek Mitchell this morning. Mitchell is delighted to have the opportunity
  • : The President: There is a chance of a leak from Saigon. It would be 2 - 3 in the morning. M!!TIMO NOTES COPYRIGHTED .Pt1blicalion Requires PermissioR gf Cep~right Hofder: W. Thomas Johnson EYES ONLY ~Be SECRET ".. . =l\ •e I
  • which the Secretary General believes is something new. The message from the French Delegate General as cbnveyed to Thant by Berard includes the following principal points: · 1. If the U.S. stop~ bombing, Hanoi will hold ta lks with the United
  • it back; if and I talked to McCormack last night. set, they would give out an interview Truman - I will talk to them abrut that. I always talk to the Big Four on Monday. I will talk to them at 11 o'clock Monday morning from here. What do you want me
  • to develop policies, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Chairman Franklin D. Roosevelt, plans, and programs for the new (EEOC) was announced today by Commission Jr. Mr. Roosevelt said these task forces will help the EEOC prepare for the full
  • make any new contacts with nations who are not represented in Vietnam now? Malaysia was mentioned. (Secretary McNamara said he did not think any troops could be arranged from Malaysia) Should the allies be advised in advance of this mission
  • ' approximately 200 people. One ot the speakers at this rally was JESSE GRAY. The New York group departed Washington., D.c. ., at 9:30 pm and arrived back in New York at 2:00 am on June 2, 1966. NYT-3 June 2, 1966 About 10:00 am Sundq morning, PebrU&rJ' 20, 1966
  • , NEWSPAPER&Two; Savannah Morning News (daily l:vtSning Press ( 140,~oo, County, 20~ 1 000, mornings and Sunday>, Savannah TrAde Area (60 mile radius, [multiple copies in folder] P~~T: The City's economic
  • in Mississippi to vote,resulted in protest demonstrations yesterday. Civil rights groups also plan protest activities on future dates. DEMONSTRATIONS PROTESTINGTHE SHOOTINGSTAGEDJUNE 7 1 1966 On the morning of June 7, 1966, approximately eighteen individuals
  • demand if we get to negotiate is for the complete demilitarization of the DMZ. Remember, the bombing in Laos would continue. THE PRESIDENT: Rivers came down here this morning and gave me a report in which he said we have got to "give them everything we've
  • -elected Vietnamese lead•rs in immediate post-election period. 1. The newly-elected Vietnamese govermne%lt can be expected to focus on only a few major problems in. its early months. In order to contribute to the new government's capability and to assist
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your meeting with U Thant at the United Nations Building in New York City, April 4, 1968. Those attending the meeting were: The President U Thant - Secretary General of the United Nations Ambassador
  • Folder, "April 4, 1968 - 3:47 p.m. President's meeting with U Thant at the United Nations in New York City," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
  • to be desegregated with all deliberate speed. On December 1, 1955, a Negro seamstress named Rosa Parks was arrested when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a M~ntgomery, Alabama, bus. When the news spread through the community, a young Negro minister
  • '·'' ,• . • •·. ,, ' . .'.'..' ' • ' • :'.\._. \ 'l I • ' 1'· · ~.. ' . . .• \ !~' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 26, 1966 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM .· Joe Califano \'. ~ ; i ,! ' I 1 , Bob McNamara called me at home this morning saying that he urgently needs approval
  • to be in New York on June 1st and not later than the morning of J une 2nd. I have held up sending any books, records, etc. to Balc h until I knew exactly what we intende d to do with reference to an accounting office. Eve r ything is in s hape to turn over when
  • President Johnson. We believe that the morning of .t,ny 25, would be most satis­ factory in light of President Johnson's known schedule. We request therefore that if convenient, a specific time for the meeting be established on May 25. - -~,-_JMTfl
  • .... be ablN4 tbat l do appreelate 1•r COllrhtlJ la fuml•ldaa thla la.for• •tl•• allll lt wf.11 realw appropriate eouU.ratlea. With klade•t repr4• ucl beat SlMerelJe dr wf. ■he•• I aa D'ISTRICT PARISH STATE 2700 NEW JIM GARRISON DISTRICT ATTORNEY
  • the new Greek proposal, we could present our synthesis in the knowledge that he would do his utmost to obtain the subsequent concurrence of his Government. Prior to returning in the early morning hours to Ankara we again met with the King and fully
  • " fellow employees. As an editorial worker., I found the individual business office blurb, as submitted by anyone and everyone, ~ most acute annoyance when working at high speed. once a morning by a responsible business office top on "business news
  • we exchanged Mike and I, and didn't roll in until almost 3:00 in the morning. proud of the kids at the party. both I was real Connie had a new formal gown on and looked the prettiest I've ever seen her, all smiles and bubbling personality. his
  • WASHINGTON MR. JONES: )( Bob Faiss said Bob Alexander of Governor McNair 's staff call him this morning to say he would not' be able to stay over in Washington tomorrow to witness the Astronaut Ceremony. Bob Alexander would wait here all day
  • to the This would go to llillet, \'tho would send it to tho divioioMl ohioi' at, lot ua say, Dallas, uho v,ould answer :W.llet e.u to whathar it was honest or not. Uillot pioked up a.bout t hirty reporters. of the Sorippa Boward paper nt Washington. Ho
  • morning. 11 You know, I think one thing.that has happened 12 to me, 13 in Washington, is that I see with new eyes; I get a keener 14 enjoyment every time I see that splash of scarlet and 15 yellow where the tulips have gone in ~ little square
  • awhile and then she answered: "If you got the guts to go, I go t the guts to take ye." And so he and she walked down to the school on Monday morning and were turned away by m en In overalls with guns. They came back on Tuesday morning. Harry Brigg s
  • . In sum, he felt there was nothing to indicate any massive movement of funds . He s aid we were not interfering. At the President's request for comment, Mr . Bundy said the following about his new assignment; He would be in familiar company and would do
  • might do some writing for Hearst papers after his retirement. k. Geo.rge Christian # # # I ). t July 30, 1968 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH VIRGINIA PREWETT, WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS July 1 S, 1968 Miss Prewett: I have been thinking about
  • . '' Bad weather _on the coast has affected air activities, including some resupply. A new attack on Danang is expected. General Westmoreland said he plans to re open Highway One so he can take s.upplies in by road rather th.a n by air
  • of India would reverse their previous refusal of ANTON BRUUN~ Dr ·~ Panikkar stated that he would like to inspect ANTON BRUUN while he was in New York: Arrangements were made "to have him escorted through the ship on Tuesday, July 16, by a representative
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
  • there be any developments we will let •• ._ you know. ·.i...\ . ~~ • I ♦ - -~ J r. Dallas, Texas ,l .,.. ' . I -., L .' ACP:MS ~ I ~I '•- •.: 1, I Your letter to Mr. Jenkins has arrived · in his absence from the city. He went on the Far East
  • , December 25, 1967 6:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith, hastlly dictated, but accurate, le the key part of the Cabinet meeting wlth the Auatrallana laat Thursday morning. W. W. Rostow WWRottow:rln ... , .' I ... ' ' r. · / DECLASSIFIED