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  • intensive speaking swings '-,. _ -, , . \\'-..,_ for Barry Goldwater's two sons, .. ·Barry Jr., 26, a Los Angeles stock~ ; broker, and Michael, 24, a Phoenix back trainee. The older daughter • of Goldwater's running mate, William E. Miller, Elizabeth Ann
  • voting records of any member of Congress, non-Constructive all his life, through his ability to glibly express himself is a Presidential possibility. _ -DALLA$.TIMES HERALD' Mo~tViciousEnemy :'of tneChurch ·Th~~- ;.;;;_tvicious enemy or the ·ch\m:h
  • -ol NLJ ~t'B--eele¼E!--f---Be,eH~ft~~rn-~~.n. .~,,,_,. ~ lo-~ b- f.).. IV L. J q c) - dS- e ~ PP- [duplicate of #28, NSF, Country File, "Vietnam, lG(l ), 6/ 1 - 8/12 / 67 Election," Box 65] 28 memo -33 memo 34a draft Rostow to the Pres. re USSR
  • speculation as to the intentions of the Soviet Government with respect to the Resolution. We are coming under considerable public pressure to explain the meaning of Soviet claims and intentions, and may have to do so at any time. In view of the foregoing
  • >7 Bi • AAA.Date~ MARTINLUTHERKING, JR. Los Angeles, California Milwaukee, Wisconsin New York, New York Newark, New Jersey Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Washington, D. C. (unknown) (unknown
  • was bom in Los Angeles in 1900. When he waa 6 his family moved hack to the family home in Illinois 1,,p'! S5-63) .' He, went to Princeton lfn,versity (1922) and Ha,. vard and Northwestern law school8. Io 1933 he helped organize the New Deal farm prqgram
  • the Interioro Executiv D1recto -oooMembers Present:· Mrso Phillip Graham of Washington, D.c. Mro Leonard Doggetto Waah1ngtono DoC Mr~ Victor Gruen. Los Angeles Kro Charles A. H0 rsky. Advisor for Hat1o 1 Capital Affairs, White ·: .Hause Mro Rudolph
  • , we had some reservation about revealing everything we had been trying to do. Tom Lambert, Los Angeles Times, telephoned and asked the same question aa Frankel. I gave him the same answer. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln Wednesday, March Z2, 1967 7:40
  • y 24, 1941 Memo t o Pepper : Notes for speeches In the days to come , we lal.ow not what our judgement should be . Facts come fast . Please .r emember that I want t o hear f r om any one of you at any time , if you feel t hat you may aid me i n
  • , Pear son, Lopez Mateos). 2. Others who cannot be excluded from an office call by all the traditions of protocol: this means Ambassadors presenting their credentials and Heads of State or Government visiting Washington. 3. Foreign visitors whose time
  • . of letter's per week Time ·and Attendance Office, Offices, First 1500, a in 2.5 to 35,000 task stamping/ in 400 letters in an extra 13) Maintains So~ial is a major opening/ in another brings Card mail will bring will bring Christmas
  • satellites have domestic as well as international applications. Satellites that can beam telephone calls or television programs between New York and Paris can do so between New York and Los Angeles. Daring and revolutionary proposals have already been
  • ' 'In fact.I haven't beea able lo ae& rid of the June 1 Ztb date. NevntMl•••• Com&tl'f Day did ~ . DlKh tor me &ad bad •11Ch a ana& lD411i911ce Oil my nit•....-& career that I clon't waat to tu oppoduitJ t.o 1M at Che la•t comm•ncemeQt MCOS will baft la tbe
  • of these docu­ ments. At the same time, I believe that the author may well have been familiar with the content of the Gilpatric Report and was almost certainly aware of the current proposals being made in connection with the San Francisco speech. I base the above
  • action on this contract for the time being inasmuch as the Air Force wants the · aircraft and there is a special background to this matter .,inyol;ving Y,_OJ:lc.J;"::-
  • this week and to be here over the weekend of 28-30 August. I can decide about Labor Day when the time comes. 4. Unless you object, therefore, I will plan to get out of here tomorrow morning and then be here through the last weekend of August. This involves
  • Classification Pages Demonstrations and Disturbance, Wilcox and Pulaski, Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1965 redacted under FOIA~ lo;c..) 3 Date Restriction 8/19/65 B i;w, Collection Title Federal Records NACCO (Kerner Commission) Folder Title "FBI
  • sent this stO('yto my good pal. Al Spivak of UPI. SOIM time ago it is an account of one of L8Js great political trips, New Or1eans.1964 that I never got published.The trip coincided with the famous Lady Bird Special. LB j took the (ace lS$UI head oc,, I
  • sent this stO('yto my good pal. Al Spivak of UPI. SOIM time ago it is an account of one of L8Js great political trips, New Or1eans.1964 that I never got published.The trip coincided with the famous Lady Bird Special. LB j took the (ace lS$UI head oc,, I
  • - your letter of December 21st , I deeply thank you for. I am going to take off the time one of these days just for the record, to tell you how profoundly grateful I am to you for all the many t hings that you have done for me . Not only has your
  • to read it. This I have done. .. L . ........... ­ r.1...... .. t '• .' .. . ... . ... •
  • Intelligence Agency personnel. Some materials in this file unit relate to substantive foreign affairs and national security concerns of the time, including developments in Vietnam, a memorandum regarding the presence of Communist flag vessels on the Mekong
  • , the Baghdad regime has been primarily concerned with domestic affairs. Were major revol.utionary move­ ments to appear in the Gulf as the time of British departure C02741287 neared, however, the Iraqis might begin to give them substantial aasistance
  • are: 1. Getting Ky aboard before we act. 2. See if the Swedish government really would accept the responsibility, if asked by Hanoi and Washington -- and announce it at the time we made the offer. In fact, we might want some Ethiopian, Danish, etc
  • you do and do not wish discussed; you have the usual problem that, as qften as not -- at least in my three years of exposure -- you cannot be sure ahead of time what the principal topic of conversation is going to be. You can tell generally
  • power plants (thermal, hydro-electric and atomic energy) and construction projects in Chattanooga~ ~t~ Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit, and Washington. The group will also visit projects in and near New York City prior to their departure
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had
  • ~ howeve1" often. one kicks .her in the flanks. Ko one has spent more time and energy 1 _j Tel. Eal. .:., rr::.2. - - -u .:~· . ._,:;k: __ _ ::...:__ 1 ~ Teleorepr,ic lrena"'iu,o>r. end ~ -~ , - The ~re\: 5/ 18/ 67 cle11ihce1io" •P~OYed :,y
  • the General Assembly). He arrived in New York on April 6 and will leave from Los Angeles on April 17 f~r a visit to Japan. You met and talked briefly with him at Adenauer's funeral. Klaus admires the United States greatly and is sympathetic and understanding
  • . William P:. Steven Wol-ld Book E-.yclopedta Scl•nce, Service, Inc:. S 16 Travl• street, Houetoa, Teca·1, 77002 r 11ank ,ou lo 1 , O\lr' le:U.r = J . - • ii, 1967 _uatn . air••• , . tla·e ,· n:bl ·· • la you ·cm1tmunltfio1 la ' · _ ~~aeaoe el
  • to re s o lv e o u ts ta n d in g problem s between o u r two c o u n t r ie s . A f t e r y e a rs o f n e g o t ia t io n s , F u lb r i g h t agreement i s ready to be sig n e d . A f t e r an e q u a lly lo n g p e rio d o f f r u s t r a t i o n
  • Truman did so--under totally different circ 11ms-tances-and no other non-German Chief of State from a NA'l'O country has ever been in Berlin. 3) The visit comes at a time of change and flux in Western Europe when the role and influence of the American
  • to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it, !! 1!tsnef{@P~1/D we desire peace it must be known that we qnest-and the ha!, ~ are at all times ready for wa.r ," and a.gain ot Jess pa tr!ot!c han we Abra.ham Lincoln questioned, "What constllJned to admit
  • >i9r ~3b To White House (Mccafferty) ~t JCT l~-l\IP 8 79 cable
  • , John Carroll, and Stanley Haddock of the Washington office of the 6 OPERATIONS OF BILLIE SOL ESTES General Accounting Office, and by personnel of the Dallas, New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta field offices. The subcommittee also wishes
  • . ........ .,, tbat tlae Z2ad Bomb . .,'L..Jl_.,,_,-.p .. wh1c1' Lle•teMat Beacll wu aaalped at tlle time will Jaaw reualo at tlle Park Sherato Hotel, Ttll Awne aatl 55tll StrNt. New Y•k CltJ, l-1J 14 aad II. It la ••l • tut Ille mu wJao may INt at tbla re1mlOIIwo.i
  • ------1,..-:tp;)..,.- #7a cabl Intelligence 2 p. S #Ba memo President ~ -
  • 76103 Anglo American Trading Co., 656 N. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90004 Atlas Arms, Inc. 2704 Central Ave. Chicago, Ill. 60639 Inc. Co. -2- IMPORTERS (cont'd.) American Firearms 29-28 41st Ave. Long Island City, & Ammunition N.Y. 11103
  • to build up national language and at the same time prepare young people for higher education. He pressed his case for a secondary school in English language and his hope that the United States could assist. Again Vice President expressed great sympathy
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