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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- me the editorial cartoon clipping from the Pittsburgh Press regarding the mission to Berlin. I really appreciate friends like you· who see something in the·.paper, realize that · I might not get the opportunity to ;look at it, and take the time
- AND ·WALTER JE.NKINS Char}cs ~Ulen, ~tate Democratic Chairman for Indiana, called and 8$ked several questions: (1) llSenator Johnson would be wilUng to have a press conference. · (2) tf he did not have an official press conference, he be willing to Just
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- ~ressiOA. The greatest in trWD.ent ia what vag , 1J 1a calle4 publio opinioa. The aeoond 1a the press and ra41o . The third oonsista of •xprea ions ot the Demooratio and Republioan Parties ud their ao-oall 4 le dera . I take thea three great potential 1
- be crushed. Roosevelt be- .,::., ; .,· lieved in freedom of speech, press .- ·~,w-:··•': ·•:•· and religion-which we in Ameri- £L ca hold dearer than life· itself. · ML Adolf Hitler was the implacable W~} enemy of all democracy. Fr~nk• ,,,...,,., lin
- made by General MacArthur can be kept and faithfully performed. There is the greater· doubt when from day to day the people of this country are confronted with such press releases as appeared, for example, in the Washington Post this morning, where
- the utterances is of traitors to me. fc GEORGE HANNER. of is Greensboro. ~,e. Jtew-t/ !>7ep Itt7 4 VII • NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW, AUGUST 8, 1947 Freedom: The Right and Duty A Philosopher Tries to Analyze the Moral Principles of the Press
- . Roosevelt has sent from Washington fifty dollars to elder people tor every one dollar that Governor o•Daniel says he has sen6. City bosses or Tammany New York a~d the Ch~cago bosses, and the Pe:ansylvania bosses in Pittsburgh and Philadelp~ia., have
- , Ill. a few days before the conven tion began, Adlai Stevenson-delegate from Illinois' 13th district-reafli'rmed to the press his unwillingness to run and deftly fended oft' the persuasions of the party bosses. At one point eavesdropping newsmen heard
- IDEA WOULD BE HAVE YOU TO SUGGEST TO 1f/RIT ING MEN THE INFORMATION WHICH WOULD GIVE THIM A CHANCE TO WRITE EVERYTHING BUT THE NEW LEAD OF THE MEETING ITSELF. THIS MIGHT BE OFFERED ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AS ADVANCE
- , was aLso President Roosevelt. hard at work In the cornfield. PITTSBURGH STATIONS PITTSBURGH STATIC Relatives and f riends will con ~·atulate th e couple on Sunday ; h('n open h ou.se ,vill be held a.t Ile h orn~ All day . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ynrr )s wrre mar
- Committee. June 16, 1942 El1.ot1 Knox and the President. Mrs. Reid - Ingersoll-then the columDiste perhaps. Telephone talk with Ingersoll. June 16, 1942 This man sees only high class people in New York City, Boston, Phila delphia, Pittsburgh
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- Texas tor DeJ1Ter. Kansaa City; St. Louisa other points anu Indianapolis1 Detroit; ButtaloJ Roo ester. Now York1 Pittsburgh• . . .. ,. (liote a Tom. you atartod so thing. Thia baby erldently has gotten the gbeen ll ht to go out and f'ix up
- to build such near miracles as the Pennsylvania. Highway tunnelling the Alleghenies from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg where automobiles now speed at 70 m1les--where traffic now is a s heavy as the Manhattan tunnels from New York to New Jersey and to Long
- Conference. The attached Alsop column explains the situation which prompted the visit. Alsop's interpretation is correct, according to Carl Marcy. Adenauer Speech at the Press Chlh Yesterday Yesterday Adenauer, after a visit with the President, spoke
- a lot of d.eta.11 that may have soino thought 1n it. '.l'he payoholog1oo.l point hero obTioualy 1c the Proaidont. hand.led, but a.ttaohod to the Senator, a.n alive press apeoialist and tra:golint; oom ni.on who doos not booomo
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- the Vice-President and Lt.-Gen. W. A. Burki to their Car. The cars move in the following order: Advance Police Pilot 0 Cameramen Vans 0 Jeep (O.C., M.P.) 0 0 MP O MP 0 MP 0 MP Car No. 1 • Police Escort Jeep 0 MP O MP 0 MP O MP Army Jeep Police Car 2 Press
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- , 61. Mr. Hannes B~t1ler 62, Mr. Hana Hubmnn wttbaya Geran AirUn,•: 63. Mr. -Huhn Lufthansa Agent THOSE GOING ON THE 5:45 AM PRESS PLANE 1. William Jorden, New York Times z. George 3. Henry Burroughs, 4. Dorsey, British film man AP
- r Lindsay Warren of GAO and 134 1 members of the National Press Club. Acceptances run 95 %, highest ever s :l achieved in Washington for any in e vitation opening. r Priorities Kayoes Junket Priorities · k a y o e d Universal's special junket
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- Vans 0 Jeep (O.C., M.P.) 0 0 MP 0 MP 0 MP 0 MP Car No. 1 •Police Escort Jeep OMP OMP 0 MP O MP Army Jeep Police Car 2 Press Pool Car Car No. 2 Entourage Ciits Other V.I.Ps. Cars 8 9 SATURDAY THE 20th MAY, 1961-cnntd. 10-30 Leave Karachi Airport
- :!.~.ister directed that Radio Ankara give full an.d c;rl~tinuous cover.age to visit. Press put out evening 11e.xt1:·a", u:-:!.usual for Turkey. HARE REE NOTE•~ Advance copies LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE ' NE.Aand ,,OPR . 8/27 /CWO-JRLs ._ DepartJ11etJt
- AS AN INFLUENCE SEEKER Emery E. Jacobs William E. Morris James T. Ralph William P. Mattox Rufus D. Atkinson Alvin J. Weimer 42 - 47 43 43 43 - 44 44 45 45 OTHER PERSONNEL 45 45 46 47 Henry Marshall N. Battle Hales Russell E. Dill and Harvey E. White PRESS
- for the kinds of hones, conveniences and opportunities they should ho.ve,11 Support of the press was pledged by Addison Buclmer of the San Marcos Record, who said the woekly newspapers of the section wero anxious ·an.ill willing to support those things which
- - .3 Ar-tJVJeop Police Car No. 2 Press Pool Car Entourage Cars other V.I.P. C.ira (See Auto1110b1le Assignments tor Hotorcade details) 10:,30 a.m. Leave Karachi Airport tor tha President's 10:SS a.m. Arrive Presidont's 10to:5Sa.m.} House
- job. He further urged that, in addition to briefing the press boys enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special press conference for a high level, selected group on your return. They are clearly quite worried about the aid bill. Finally, let ae say
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- Vice President's Helsinki arrival statement on September 6, 1963 at {9) Uncleared memcon between the Vice President and President Kekkonen, Prime Minister Karjalainen and Foreign Ministry representatives, September 7, 1963 {10) Joint press
- that having fulfilled its usefulness, it should dissolve into the war effort-with its presses and its typewriters, its trucks and its 400 employees. It was still a financial failure but its owner, Mr. Marshall Field, could afford to write off the loss
- in quiet cooperation. The Mayor reacted most favorably to this candid approach. He ex pressed regret that the letter had been given unauthorized publication, and denied responsibility for the disclosure of its contents. In fact, he made little ·effort
- . He assured Vice President opposition would be told of present discussions and hoped it might be possible for Vice President to see ex-Prime Minister Gerhardsen during visit. • Communications Satellites and Space Programs Press photographers summonedto
- -...west Virginia Neely--West Virginia Monroney--Okla.homa Gl'een--Rhode Island Fla:nders--Vermont Legislative, Public Relation.s and Labor Con.sultants JOE i\BRAM Member of FLA. PRESS ASS'N. and N. E. A. Director Slappey Building • P. O. Box 1434
- Medical Cen and Staats-Zeitung und Herold in New Banner, The Wilmington (N. C.) Post, ter and was responding to treatment for York to The St. Paul Pioneer Press and The .Middletown (N. Y.) Times-Herald; an ulcerous throat when pneumonia set Dispatch
- . The Prime Hinister suitably aclmowledged Kr. Johnson's wt did not press the advantage which th18 opening artordedo interest, > Mr. Johneon said the prima.ry requirement would be a general agreement. Mr. Dia responded that the ICA draft proposal had been
- FROM THE 0FFXCE OF THE V CE PRESIDENT 1 PRESS lNJrC.>RMA TION F OR IM~M ED TE ~LEASE 0 April 12, 1961 THE PROGRAM Th Aden uer Visit Sunday, April 16 1 9:30 a. m. (EST) -- Leave Washington 12 Noon (CS'l') -- Arrive B rgstrom Air Force Ba
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- -Gurion (l.) and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of the Federal R~ublic of Germany meet for the first time in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City. lo bis various discussions with the press, Chancellor Adenauer often re ferred to bis friendship
- Cominform or DO COMMUNISTS HAY!! IMPORTANT PosrTION8 ganization, through an article published IN THE GUATDS.ALAN COVERNM..EN'Tt First. Reds occupy key spots In radio, In its worldwide newspaper "For a Last press. agrarla.n administration and the ing Peace