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  • !z February 15, 1967 EXDIS MEMORANDUM FOR MR. GEORGE CHRISTIAN THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: CIA-NSA Flap Here is the general press line the Acting Secretary has approved concerning this matter: l,e>. We will discuss it only in response to official
  • to these was about $76, 000. Repairs have been completed and the contractors are pressing Judge Hartman for payment. Judge Hartman maintains that verbal commitments were made to him by the OEP Area Office staff with respect to the emergency repair of buildings
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  • Press Association meeting in College Station March 4. I wreaked my car, just four miles from home, and tore up my leg pretty bad. Just getting out of the hospital last week, I am doing fine. I look forward to meeting you at a future date' when I am able
  • that he had no problem with this he said the same thing to a reporter who We got a fair amount of good press coverage on this point, all of which gave the impression that the changed policy had been put into effect. I think it should be followed up
  • associated with each are delineated. The TOC SOP includes certain preapproved public announcements and responses to inquiries and proposes others which would be subject to specific approval by pertinent government agencies before use. These procedures were
  • the improvements intended. The need for a sharp reduction in the rate of population gra.,th and the need for increased food production must be constantly associated in Mission planning, programmi.ng and field activities and, particularly, in discussion of both food
  • not the words to describe what the presence of the Vice President here means to ·us. You saw the so happy crowds •. - I think it was most everybody in West Berlin who was lining the streets and West Berlin is 2,000,000 and more big. 5. On the press bus
  • relations back to close association with President Roosevelt in days of Good Neighbor Policy. Recall Great Depression in which hemisphere and initiatives of New Deal; link this past in Alliance for Progresso 7. Pledge continued joint effort in carrying
  • , 1961 Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice-President of the United States, Washington, D. C-. Dear Mr. Vice-President: My family, close friends and business associates are solidly behind the President and his Administration in the firm stand being taken
  • Dear Mro Secretary: Attached is a copy of my letter to you of September 19th. As I have not received an acknowledgement, I would appreciate your confirmation that it was received, and I hope br ought to your personal attention. In the press reports
  • of the project, 1 am acquainted w:l.th many of the property owner• in thia vicinity who own properties along the ooaat and who would be vitally interested in this project. 1 am associated with several of theae buaineaa affairs and feel that 1 can speak matter
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • on the same basis as units of the US Sixth Fleet are currently supported. As the Council is aware, the US Sixth.Fleet is eannarked for assignment to NATO in view of 1 wish to reiterate the state­ recent inaccurate press reports, ... ·.•• .ment the United
  • in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 iREV. 5-82) FOR IMMEDIATE OFFICE I RELEASE November b, 1967 OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
  • 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
  • and said he wished very much to carry on in the same spirit. (There then followed a few minutes interval while the press photographed the President and Prime Minister, after which the Secretary, Minister Martin, and Ambassador Ritchie, who had been
  • FOR IM ,'·1!EDIA TE RELEASE Office JUNE 30, 1966 of the White House Press Secretary -- --------- - ------------- --- - -- THE WHITE HOUSE President Johnson ha.s sent to the Congress the President's Annual Report on Food For Pea.ce, covering
  • schliesslich in die DDR abgewandert .sind. Ich war 7 Jahre lang Mi-tglied der Bonner Bundespressekonferenz und u.a. flir Associ.atei Press tatig. Mein Einblick in die Bonner Politik liess mich sehr bald nach einem eoh­ ten Gegengewicht zu jener unheilvollen