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  • a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Park aboard the U.S.S. SEQUOIA. 12:05 p.m. President Park will depart from Blair House. 12:15 p.m. The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of the President of the Republic of Korea at the National Press Building. 6 2
  • . & Mrs. Truman Blocker, Jr. Exec. Dir. & Dean, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston Mr. & Mrs. Ernest D. Brockett Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mrs. Douglas Chandor Texas Weatherford, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Cheshire Mrs-Maxine Cheshire. wa·shington
  • . 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
  • in making the albums per years -- don't you wa t to think of 8 x 10? mjdr .. DRAFTMEMO April 27,. 196S Mr. President: The White House Press Photographers Thursday, .lpril are having their 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sheratm that you do mot plan
  • Press relations
  • . Bunc!y said that the President might get a press quel"'y a.bo\.!t tear ga.:; ii he held a press coI'..ie:-"'nce tor."lo:.·:row. McNamara suggested that the President respond by stz..ting (1) tear gas is a hu~ane way to restore order under certain
  • of it is expected that remaining issues so that a status of forces agreement can be con­ cluded in the near future. 13. President Johnson to visit Park extended a cordial Korea at his earliest Johnson expressed his desire pressed their desire to visit
  • 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
  • the President gave to the Pope and to Cardinal Cicognani copies of a proposed press release dealing with thei conference. The Pope objected to a line near the end of the release which said "We will never surrender South Vietnam to aggression or attack." R
  • 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
  • , TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO March 18, 1968 I am very concerned about the upcoming election campaign. You are not doing youraelf juatice with photographs. I have a few idea• to improve this situation which include getting the White House press photographers
  • of these magazines, and USIA for release? Approve✓ Attachments A3240-07 A3240-12 A3240-04 three October pictures Disapprove 6, 1966 to the press, --- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Okamoto October 6, 1966
  • of Cubans - no mention of Guantanamo Pres.• - says no one in govt. see anyone until we settle Cuba Rusk says low level no high level on account weather. U Thant knows. we are going to survey - cancelling Press Conference - bui Ids up pressure quarantine
  • , 1965 Office of the White House Press Secretary ---------------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE TEXT OF JOINT COMMUNIQUE BETWEEN PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON AND HIS EXCELLENCY EISAKU SATO, PRJ?..1.E MINIS'l'ER
  • pleased to have the photograph. Sincerely, ~ft.~ George . Reedy Press Secretary to the President Mr. Ted Spiegel Rapho Guillumette Pictures 59 East 54th Street New York 22, New York MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT
  • , Department of State Mr. Jim Thompson, The White House Duke - FOR RELEASE AT 8 P.M. JANUARY lZ Office of the White House Press JANUARY lZ, 1965 Secretary ----------------------------------~---------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE TEXT
  • -. · · On April 22, ' J'ohnson · emerged . from the President's office · and :in an anteroom ·crowded :~ith. report~ erl! waiting for . the , regular presi­ dential press -·conference ·.to begin handed out announcements of his . candidacy. ·' ' . ,:I
  • Baldv,1n should contact King and Associated Press, and Charles Green should contact United Press at Austin. The editorial which Baldwin has is the bads of the int'orme.tion which should go in adve.nco to the mind of A. P. and u. p. people
  • of Domestic Moral and Public Relations would then go the problem of putting the suggestions or the General Committee into effect. These might be of the nature ofa 1. Radio, press, moving pictures, on ways of handling a plan of of life which involved a year
  • will WI.Ve exclusive news. value of this item on his Sl.lllday ur oado~st a.s the big Sunda1s in the east go t o press too early to o.tch. I oelieve Krol l sho\.lld be shown t hi s sp eoh and possibly the pers onal c omment r egarding Murray sho~ld oe sent