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  • of surplus wheat as a stop- have begun to run short of gap measure to me 't Jndinn wht•t1t hy th ('nd of 0
  • and had been later f~und Buy U.S. Savings Bonds.Regularlyon the Payroll Savings Plan -2- a report out" and from the same source, as Lomax, but he"checked found that there was no truth in the story. 3. circulating confirmed 12th and caches of Rumors
  • FROMCENTENNIALOF LINE OF KING PAUL- Embassy official­ THANKEDBY LETTER . -f;/µ,,v,-A7 ·J~ {JMrs. . J - ;J ~-~- ; iYy•,.,/,L.,.__ Costoupolos, wife of the ~7.l·---:/::~·~c4. 1 oeign ~nister---two ~ lf.;U.. • scarves -~ - SCHEDULE J.i'ORMRS
  • , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT W. INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Murphey's office, Nacogdoches, Texas f~URPHEY Tape 1 of 1 G: All right, Mr. Murphey, would you begin by telling us what your association was with Governor Coke Stevenson? M: I
  • • lpectal to THI N I V( YOIK TIMIS. 1 puEASTPORT, .Me., Aug. 20 - D!_splaced persons frotn ~e -Id re- American zone in Germany w ould be brought here not only to files · .ialf of learn trades but to work without cash payment and possibly for ,eparted. th f"t
  • loans. • :~Mi assistance will ease the Domill:lcana• !!4lt9ce. of R~f,ronts PJgbl• and ~a)p finance public investment in agrleulture. lt G ·aTo intended to ~hf,lement domestic pwoductf.on damagedby drought. :bcmmttments will be sought frm
  • . CO~FIQENTl"1'.: TICE 1.. .... ' L t\"lTEO T TE FEDERAL F J DEPART:\!Et'T IIUREA F 1NVE.TJGAT10t\° WA "lilNGTON, ln Reply, Please Rej
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  • loans. • :~Mi assistance will ease the Domill:lcana• !!4lt9ce. of R~f,ronts PJgbl• and ~a)p finance public investment in agrleulture. lt G ·aTo intended to ~hf,lement domestic pwoductf.on damagedby drought. :bcmmttments will be sought frm
  • [William F.] Fulbright and others that held hearings, you know, subsequent to the event, at a time when the North Vietnamese propaganda and our own media had managed to generate a reversal, you might say, in support of operations in Southeast Asia, towards
  • the press conference. ~ f~af We are waiting . ~e>1/ un, Uk,, l~x4/ your okay to set ~ HOWARD R. MOSKOF j( cc: Robert C. Wood attachmentJ.' HRM:pm • EXECUTI~I ~ + h 17 /;v f"C-11-? 1,, >
  • ::.~ :-iots ~)~-:>::~ ,.~..1"!:. ,1 1 f ... ANALYSIS OF THE RACIAL DISTURBAl·rCES ANDRIOI'ING DURING THE PEiUOD F:ao:1 JULY 17, 1964, '3:0 SE:fTEJ,lBE.'.'.t7, 1964 • Individuals active be.fore and during the violence that occurred in New York City have
  • - Executive Office Building GER – George Reedy JBC - John B. Connally LBJ - Lyndon Johnson JFK - John F. Kennedy MF - Marie Fehmer MJDR – Mary Rather? MMV - Mary Margaret Valenti (née Wiley) MMW - Mary Margaret Wiley PCEEO - President’s Committee on Equal
  • -Louis came in for a comb-out. 7:10 Jean-Louis left. 9:45 The President came to the second floor. 9:55 Dinner with the President, Mr. and Mrs. Dee J. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hamon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mrs. Louis Shanks and Commissioner and Mrs
  • Defense Arrangement for India D Free World Economic Aid to India E Indo-Pakistan Relations: F International Liquidity G East African Federation H Kashmir Yemen-Aden I DECLASSIFIED A:.ithority ,,at-ah;, M,,,, /,Z-:2 3 - ?y By, //4tv NARS
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • things later on because Congress wouldn't buy them. The most important thing was we had to stay within the President's budget. There were no add-ons to the budget. This was all out of money that was in the President's budget. G: Bill Kelly
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • Tom Kelly Lem Johns 25-27 Recommends changes in the authority structure of the Secret Service 25-27 Mr. Hoover 27,28,29 Personal meetings with the President 29,30 Civil Works Program 30,36 Secretary Reser 31 Standby problems 32 Under
  • COMMITTEE 2D Slll8810N, L. MENDEL RIVERS, South Carolina, PHILIP J. PHILBIN, MassacbusPtts F. EDWARD HlllBERT, Louisiana MELVIN PRICE, Illinois 0. C. FISHER, Tens PORTER HARDY, Ja., Virginia CHARLES E. BENNETI, Florida JAMES A. BYRNE, Pennsylrnnla SAMUEL
  • in Texas . You're not interested in what went on in the Stevenson rooms, of course, although there was a little byplay there . one of my old college friends, one of my closest college friends, was a fellow named T . Kellis Dibrell ; and T . Kellis and Jim
  • of landscaping and activities on the Mall, landscaping National Park properities in the center of the city, the development " .... -:""' . ~ . . ~.. .' .­ 4 of demonstration blocks on Downtown F Street, the development of Lincoln Place
  • think Johnson understood that until it was explained to him, but I think that he instinctively grasped the explanation as soon as it was offered. G: Those who came down to the Ranch were General [Joe W.] Kelly, Major Swindell and Senator Paul Douglas
  • ~-141 (F-2•1151 Ol'PJCB 01' TBB DlaBCTOll UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL BUREAU OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION December 26, 1967 BY COURIERSERVICE Mr. Milan Miskovsky Director of Investigations National Advisory Commission on Civil Room 8222
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE tJ..ffe1 PO #3 memo #3a memo DATE RESTRICTION I~, /.J~ f 2p Mann to President 2p 12/9/65 A Solomon to Califano 6p 12/6/65 A 11/10/65 A s s d-flyn 12
  • a much better program. G: Are you suggesting that there was some sort of a communication breakdown between the President, Shriver, and Phil Landrum? Or, is there something more to it? B: I really don't have any way 0 f knowing how that occurred
  • was represented--by this time the so-called Adams position was the CIA position, and there was a whole line-up of CIA analysts on the CIA side. Representing MACV was the then-Colonel Daniel Graham, a captain called Kelly Robinson, a marine colonel called Paul
  • . Ellen Kelly, Miss Hope Marindin, Mrs. Marion Massen, Mrs. Louise Pompeo, Miss Jane Powers, Mrs. Mimi Ross, Miss Betty J. Sinclair, Mrs. Nancy Stewart, Miss Sone A. Takahara, Mrs. Jo Ann Williams, Miss Jane Zinsmeister. cover photo by BERNIE BOSTON I
  • the opportunity of the new department. at the ceremonies They include: to introduce Under Secretary Everett Hutchinson The modal Administrators: Federal Aviation Administrator General William F. McKee Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Willard J. Smith Federal
  • in Congress was that "I f you come up here with a poverty bill that has the Defense Department getting a big piece of it, you don't have a chance in the world." G: I gather a lot of the old-line liberals were opposed to this concept. They didn't want
  • To the library to meet with landscape architects. 4:50 Returned to the second floor. 5:00 Tea in the Lincoln Sitting Room with Arthur Wood and Jack Kelly (from Sears). Slides of beautification. 5:50 Gentlemen left. Worked at desk. 7:45 Mr. Per in for comb-out. 8
  • Les Carpenter Senator Knowland Don Scarborough in Georgetown Senator Rogers Kelly ( George Br:own Gene Mitchell in Plainview Albert Jackson in Dallas Senator Daniel Skeeter Joh.>ison Joe O. Williams in Cameron Wesley West in Houston Congressman John
  • speeches by Governor, Mayor, Shriver, CTJ. Motorcade to Cleveland Elementary School. Met by Dr. Kelly, Mr. Feld, and Mrs. Groder, and two little colored children. Walked with them through a huge crowd half a block to tenement building. Met by children's
  • with MWT. 1. 9:50 To the Yellow Oval Room for coffee with Bill and Esther Dade and their daughter Elaine, also Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Kelly (Hazle Sandifer's daughter and son-in-law). 10:20 Above guests on tour; CTJ returned to desk to work with MWT. 2. 10:50
  • Returned to the White House. 2. Lunch. Looked endlessly at TV Read and relaxed -- worked at desk. Played bridge with Luci, Lynda, and Helene Lindow. 3. 5:32 Tea in the Yellow Oval Room with Mrs. Duke, Princess Grace, and Jack Kelly. 6:14 Tea guests left. 7
  • Taylor Ken Gaddis Lt. Adkins Kevin Smith Code " checked natf November 1, 1966 * ' -EmeraldV illa. Walke FlighT on AF One (Jetstar 2488) from the LBJ Ranch to Kelly AF Base, San Antoni On arrival, the President went down a receiving line, and shook
  • Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio. Lynda joined. In receiving line with Congressman and Mrs. H. Gonzales to greet wounded Vietnam veterans as they deplaned. 4:11 Departed with the President and Lynda via USAF Jetstar. 4:25 Arrived LBJ Ranch. 2. 5:18
  • , to be Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court of General Sessions for the term of ten years, vice Catherine B. Kelly, elevated. Paul G. Clark, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development. WITHDRAWAL