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- . In this galle_ry of riotous action and counter-action, some activities can be seen as politically purposeful and focused, others as opportun~stic (e.g. organized criminal gangs systematically looting stores, or policemen using the disorder to give free rein
- leadership, magnetism, inspiration. Job Corps and other programs can do some of this. So can Model Cities and Poverty Program. President read memo from Jim Rowe on the 1943 riots and cited similarities between 1943 and 1967 situation in Detroit. The 50
- Press relations
- _HOLDSPRESS CONFERENCE H. Rap Brown, National Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a militant black nationalist organization, held a press conference yesterday at the United Nations Methodist Church in New York City. Brown stated he had
- standards of safety. FAA's aircraft safety development program concentrates on the most pressing safety problems facing civil aviation. A description of some of the fiscal 1967 accomplishments in five research and development areas follows. Airframe Program
- such to begin Detroit the action one observers to attached What The Governors as in which may be ne~essary. city the Governors as a situation General:. to invites General out Upon Initial to Attorney General's last perceives Action
- , for example, has be come increasingly aware of the importance of the complex forms of international competition between free societies and communist states. As this awareness has grown, so have potential sources of support for the overseas work of pri vate
- . OF . 2120 . LOCAL). . KING PLAY'IN'G -~ coo?E RATIVE . . BARGAl~ING ROLE. PAPADOPOULOS ALSO . . . PRESSING POINTS BUT ; GOOD RAPPORT .REPORTED ON BO!n SIDE.S. MEET ING HAS. GO~·E ON FOR T'IJO HOURS SO FAR A~D . CONTINUES. OUR REPORT IS THAT THEY SE~N
- HAD ro INs isr ON PR ECISE D A T Es~ l9 ro 2, KI NG EXPRESSED HOPE US WOU LD NO T RECO GN IZ E GO G UNLESS HE RETURNS AS SAFEGUA RD ~ HA T THiNG s wiLL BE IM PL EME NTED· HE HOPED UK AND OTHERS WO UL..D ALSO PUT PRESS URE ON GOG USI N ~ MEANS
- for a neutral Europe and nuclear-free zones in Europe. c. Have East Germany announce their of any development of nukes. renunciation d. Hold out vague promises of detente and de-escalation of the arms race if West Germany desists (even though we proceed
- conditions improved in Greece, by they structuring a more free competi tive banking system. Please advise. - -----· . -----·· · - ··~~ -. -·- · ·····---·--~ ..-
- CON~ERENCE MIGMt CAUSE SOME DIFFICULTIES• FOR THAT REASO D SEEM ADVIS~BLE TO PUT LESS EMPH~SIS ON ~HE F L SIDE HABITUALLY INHERENT IN f~E WORD "CONF RENCE"1 AND GIVE THIS GATHERING, ~f LEAST AT irs INITIAL STAGE1 THE NATURE OF A FREE AND ~RIENDLY
- WITH KING CONSTANTINE THIS AFTERNOON, HE INTENDS TO PRESS FOR FULL GREEK SUPPORT FOR SPEEDY· SETTLEMENT. HE WILL THEN FLY TO ANKARA FOR MEETINGS WITH FONMIN AND PRESIDENT SUNAY. HE INTENDS TAKE LINE WITH TURKS THAT FRAMEWORK OF ACCORD NOW EXISTS TH.~T
- how the challenge of population growth is met. We believe that the objective of family planning is the e_nrichmentof human life, not its restriction; that family planning, by assuring greater opportunity to each person, frees man to attain his
- to be an atomic bomb. United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- the President's image with photogbipha and (2) toward getting the White House press photographers working for the Presiden1 during the coming campal,n year. Yea No June Pictures birthday A2897-21A Cl 123-09 Cl 123-28 Cll23-13 C2682-0S C2723-34 2737-20 C2717
- Press relations
- at length, ·and, as he has stated to the press, considered him a prime suspect ("one of history's most important individuals"). Ferrie began his own investigation, presumably to clear his name, and on 2/18 referred to Garrison's -2- inquiry as "a big
- presumably involves Turkish base on Cyprus, it would be patently unacceptable to Makarios and hence would have to be imposed by GOG on Nicosiao (b) Recent acrimonious exchanges between Greek and Greek Cypriot press suggest Greek Government is preparing
- ~GOURAS AND :CAGLAY.ANGlL HAD NOT ', 8 GHT MORE ·RESUL:TS o S lNCE NOTHING MORE SEEMED ROSSI'BLE ,AT ·pORElGN ~ MLNlSTER .LEVEl.o HE HAD ' PRESSED Hf,S GOVERNMEJNOO'i'O ARR~NGE A PRlME :MINlS TER i AL SUMMIT E:T ING · ~H1iH ' TURKS 0 lNI..TlALLY · ru~Ks
- 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
- on. In early 1970, incontrovertible US intelligence that the Soviet Union was committed to achieving uclear su eriorit. It also had been confirmed In the Middle being pressed indicated strategic that the with outside-help. Although~ _ _.increased trade