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  • 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
  • aet up a convenient time. • • i ~though the name of A. Phillip ~ndolph doe• not appear on the letter, &y ~illdna advi•e• me that Randolph ia now a member of the Council. and 'Thur ■dar -•tma• ., Mr. ~olph ~- ~r,iady qreed' to atte~ t· , ~m • l
  • ~: the short time he was there. 1 He did make some comments about the situation in Flor:.da. He reiterated what he told you in an earlier letter that your televised :ness conference 11 tremendously effective in Florida--".Vhere it is ha::d to be effective
  • remtnd-.d aat the lines &o tlae teRouaeue opes. ad ewllltrytolead ycu a haa4 ~ you call on ••• I hope to be • e you MGII. Smc rely, Bem-yH. U.•. J• . .AdmiDl.atratlve A•aataat to tlle Praideat HoGor Ho eol HHW:aar ( Gs THE TIMES-PICAYUN
  • . , l/ Some time ago when I had requested an interview with the President for our SIPA News Syndicate I had enclosed some stories done during my recent interview with Mr. Eisenhower in Gettysburg. / I had as~ed that those stories be returned since
  • to the Prealdent •i• .. . f '.. ;~ .. - ... x y'. ~ ., \ , Ct.rKT Muuc111HON, Ju. September 27, 1966 Dear Lyndons \< f?/X /J-?1'~ e.PVK '"' ~ DALLAS,TCXAS Although Congressman Celler has publicly · and privately encouraged merger of thexNational
  • Executift department• and aaenc:l.e• are directed to furm•b the CommlaaloD wltb aucb fac:Wde•, ••l'Ylc•• ancl cooperation u lt may requeat from time to time. 11 EXl!CUTIV~ 7- DecemNr'- Howldlld,-wewetowl'l&eaa,..tlldl aJ.,..,.. .... I.Mr •n ~•• ud I
  • problems or race relations racing the nation in this time or crisis, through the Council for United Civil Rights Leadership, we desir·e to offer our assistance in every way that you may find useful. We are aware or the huge burden that has suddenly been
  • ' /4.?.::>-- ~ FOR THE PRESIDENT Henry H. Wilson, c=
  • resource s and capable, with the ap pli cat ion of modern technology and large amounts of capi­ tal, of supporting a population many times its present 11 million. Its standard of living, with a per capita output of approximately $1,570 in fiscal year 1962
  • . ........ .,, 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
  • at the time, and that he'd try to do it 1then he got back to Washington. I paa•e~ on to Senator D~~t-_g_la_•~J---~----- 7 \ .mf 1-1-66 3:45p ·, ' • • ► • Jaaaary J. 19'6 BE4 DearS...tor: It OCCU'a to me tllat ID U.. coarae of tile aureat
  • . Direct legislation. Congressman Cellar: Senator Robert1
  • Califano Fred me.,. 8~ Bohen~A.tJ Jl.·Colman has been working with the Douglas Commission on a half-time basis since February 15th and will work through June 1st under the present arrangement. p~ At my suggestion, Colman worked this out himself Bryant
  • he ls con­ firmed at that time) on Wednesday afternoon or Thurada and aee ·McCone ahead of time? Yee ../ F'lfNJ~ No__ _ . (2) Senator~o•• la anxiou1 to brlng ln the young girl who won the contest sponsored by the Preeident 1s Committee
  • , ... ( . . ,... . . ...., . ·concerned only in passing w1~h the·~h1~osoph~r's \ .. •) 'l will be I \ One reason I • \ I I : .,• •,• .. ~\ •. ~-J. • Stringfellow .. . .... . curved time, . . .: .. . -:. . . .I . . . 'I . • ' for this, as·I shall amply demonstrate
  • was suspended and small talk filled in the time until you returned. On this day, however, Long picked up the Calendar and led the Committee through several bills. When Mansfield returned he was obviously burning with rage. Pauline believes he went back over each
  • with this man w11en he enlisted. I feel th it is completely without regard for individual rights. Sgt. Bergstedt has lived up to his agreement completely. He has served in vorld ~ar II and the Korean Conflict and has over 25 months of combat time. This is why he
  • it practice appears totally left after of course, this to me that to the task Paul Douglas would fill that it occurs a "'steppi~g broad that its of New York, time to go image. Because next chairman should stature who would devote
  • for an increase for House Members after the War, I met considerable criticism, and always in my talks at home took time to defend my action. It was my practice to call for questions after my speeches. One day in Perry County I called for questions and one little
  • . ' .. ·· At the 'request of the Pte•ident~ I asked the·Department ot ,._. the Army to make a special investigation of the allegations contained in your letter. ' The result• of this inveatigatio.n.·,, :havo, by this time, been reported to you·as a result o! your le~ers
  • .,1963 this yours ~.~ ~ ~-~1~:J ... ....... lI I... I ttGsid :;¢9 I I W>i -- J ' RMINDERS 'Ott t t&dfM ~ u.&cunw "'. ?c; I. rer,,t' for the .Presi~ent. 'rT37 F~.,. Jan 6 1964 12 noon . get You want to some time this • @ ' . 't
  • , 196S, on ay naturalization, which hu gone to the diciary C011111i.ttee. • indicated h1a support ot thia and ueurance ot to gain passage, bu.t at the aame time bu cautioned 118 Ccaid.ttee ia not U8Ually tavourabl.7 disposed to auch billa. •~~ I vill
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  • ""'"ilQ sibilities which you might wish to consider in ·this conversation. --.--.,_ There are no full-time executive appointments available for recess appoint­ ment for which Senator ''.Brewster would qualify. You may wish to consider the following part
  • telllePreal._t Heanw. Pam H. Doa11&• U.U. Staaea S..aMtc..;;.__-aalala,toa, D. C. CJD:dlt March 27. 196' Dear Senator: I aaw tbe article in the Time• to which yoa referred ln JOllr letter of Marcia ZS. It certatnly proridea a baala for the comment 'fOII
  • fulfilled your .other public tasks in the past. · · As the Senior Senator from Maryland » I am naturally concerned about the growi~g dis­ regard for law in the District of Columbia. Many Marylanders spend a large part of their : · . time in the District
  • to give the plaque to Young to present to you or the President at some future time. n dollar Lyndon B. Johnson Young said he would just send the plaque to you. ansas County Texas. The However, Young said that Sanders may go through th reasons
  • appreciate particular enOUBh to gratetul. appreciate alJ. too veil the dema.ndson his time and the aimi~ requests he roccivc3, however, I would crea.tly ON.Ifurther conaidention that~ be given thi~ • invitation .trom the lj,ouiaio.naBar. I:t you
  • to witness the signing of the histori cal Medicare Bill tomorrow, Friday, July 30, at the Truman Library i n Independence, Missouri. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at 2: 30 P .M. Kansas City Time . Please bring this telegram, it will be your
  • ,...,.a19 l • --~• '1M peraOll&l a11ppor&flf 6a b1ro ~&91• l'...a _. J .. proanm fer tide ,.... wW aucc•••lul •• el pr ce tllaa I par•. ta•~dle 1roc.U•••eldlla .... r 1aeaa 1reaa.r. GI' dla fir•& time try llu w..,.,. dlan an 111o1no ,..urw ar
  • •• hom•• were bombed la cComb. and at &bat time aek d that &be Juatlco Dtlpartmeot advue blm la of the women who•• detail ab the ·cur:r•lll 1Uv.a&lonla McComlt lac:ladlD1 a d acrip• tloa ol Federal actlvitl•• Ill Iba area. Obvl 1, di&• l• a matter