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  • Committee : for the Omaha World Herald . man, wrote MW about this contest an d Bob Fleming and asked for the appt. \L j( Mr. Jarrell \&&T present the President a prize winning portrait President Johnson j of __-=- - - in a contest sponsored by the World
  • . called (ID ) Friendl etc. (Article Herald Tribune) h h to see DC. Appreciation for Administration. y - tax bill - Budget - ci s Pres. in the Lounge . called (Local) - Administratio n - legislatur e . called (Local) - Governo r to Zanzibar
  • in the Main Ballroom To Sheraton Hotel for Dallas Businessmen's Luncheon To Dallas Morning News To Dallas Times Herald, arriving at 3:35 J.H. McCammon in suite at To Baker Hotel, arriving at 4:30, meeting Mr. and Mrs. Public Reception in Grand Ballroom
  • . p He is. M Th ere is an ad in the WORLD HERALD last Sunday where some 500 people who reportedly supported you in 1964 are now saying that unless you get out of Viet Nam, they will support someone else in 1968. In checking, we find 70% were either
  • . 12, 1966 White House Saturday Robert Spivak of the NY Herald Tribune OFF RECORD MW (pl) Secy McNamara Judge Homer Thornberry ^ ^ Justice "7^ , ^^ , Fortas —— , , , """ _. " 'Mrs. Marianne Means Riordan To apartments Merriman Smith
  • Antlnio · Express-News, The Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Abilene Big Spring Herald Dei-ison Herald, Gret>nville Reporter-News, . . '. . Herald-Banner, )larshaU · News M_e ssenger, and Pais News•. The appraisal, distributed nationally by the AJliance
  • :300 newspapers in the United States. young Reid and by 1922, two years be­ In another 'postwar period of record fore the $5,000,000 merger of The Trib­ circulations and advertising, the news­ une and Herald, be had turned .the com­ mercial departments
  • Spartanburg Herald Spartanburg Rollo Taylo r SPARTANBURG JOURNA L Spartanburg Al Ballar d GREENVILLE PIEDMONT Greenville (ridin g t o Greenville ) John C . William s 318 S . Par k Driv e Spartanburg Grady C . Ballar d 104 Clevelan d Par k Driv e Spartanburg
  • McKnight , Dallas Times Herald Rhea Howard , Wichita falls Recor d News , Abilene Reporter News '_ Charlie ^g Guy, Lubbock Avalanche Journal , El Paso Times Everett Collier , Houston Chronicle I Bill Hobby . Houston Poat j Bob Jackson . Corpu s Christi
  • obvious that it wasn't old Lyndon anymore. He was a fascinating man. Once when I was on the News, and then I came over here--and his great friends were here on the Dallas Times Herald: Mr. Tom Gooch and Mr. Edwin Kiest, Jim Chambers, who's still
  • Herald Tribune OFF RECORD until Released Statement congratulating NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Ranger VII flight McGeorge Bundy Walter Governor Jenkins David fr mans Lawrence fr mans returning his call FRIDAY July 31 , 196 4
  • newspape r tabl e each da y b y his desk : Delete: ' N Y Herald Tribune , Chicag o Tribune , Wal l Street Journa l an d N Y Daily New s Add: Th e Denver Post , Louisvill e Courie r Journal , St . Loui s Pos t Dispatc h to Museu m o f Natura l Histor y w
  • Hatcher Mike Feldman and JV Cabinet Room - meet w/ representatives of organizations interested in immigration and refugee matters f Cong Halleck - Publisher of Miami Herald - Miami, Florida t John Knight f Jay Taylor Secretary Dillon, Henry Fowler - till
  • like the shooting down of a plane than the Herald Tribune ought to be running the government. Second, if you can tell me how you deal with a ••• K. That's not the point. The State Department is definitely coneerned with the fact that the President
  • f 1 , ___ RECORD: Margaret Mayer , The Dallas Times Herald " .--
  • ^.__MONDAY Te!ephone fort Expcndt. Activity j (inc!udr vtsited by) fure LD
  • Times William Wyant, St. Louis Post Dispatch ' James Gary, Copley News Service TTom Ellison, USIA _______ __. William Gardner, Houston Post ' Mary Brogan, Houston Chronicle ________ ^ Jimmy Banks, Dallas News ' Ernest Stomberger, Ax Dallas Times Herald
  • at same tempo in past (unreadable) satisfactory events - - though nothing dramatic to herald a change, Rolling 'Ilurler in North hampered by bad weather lately. President: Want Goodpaster to be in touch with Ike. Want Goodpaster to know what you know
  • , Baltimore Sun Nancy Hanchmann, CBS Bob Hollingsworth, Dallas Time Herald Lee Walts, Railway Express Representative Walter Ridder, Ridder Publications Marie Ridder, Ridder Publications
  • Herald Tribune William Foste r - Arm s Control , Stat e Department. Disarmament Director Agency Mr. Car l McCardel l u ^ Came throug h to mjdr offic e an d rea d not e tha t JV had type d o n the chur n & he had, received fro m Garnet t Horner earlier
  • and the Attorney General to come to second floor 8:38p t op - tell Yuki we're waiting dinner on him. 8:53p Th Meyer, Washington correspondent for the Dallas Times Herald to invite her to dinner e Attorney General joined 8: 55p Margaret 8:58p t Howard
  • of--was it the Dallas News? G: Well, or the Times Herald. B: Times Herald, yes, Times Herald. G: Tom Clark was there, too, I think. 8 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Broadcaating Company We1tern Union CBS-frV UPI Newafilm Chicago Tribune New York Herald Tribune Time United Pre1 • International USIA U.S. New a & World Report ABC News New York Daily News NBC TV Wa•hington Star Wa1hington Poat St. Louia Poat Diapatch National
  • ) (15,842) RuthJenBiia, Bditer - Ure-A■ericaa Pub. Ce., 301 I. Clay- St. V flle Cathelic Virl:1.an (lri) (3.31 122) V.P. IDc. Pub., 811 fle;rd An. Jehn J. Daly, ~ o. Henrie• Herald ('lhur1. Dea.) (2,375) Pilet Printing Ce., Inc. 320 N. 18th St. (1-VII
  • is Anna Moffo) Mr. Hugh O'Brian - 3195 Benedict Canyon, Beverly Hills, California Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe - (she's Carol Channing. of course) V Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney - publisher of Herald Tribune Z.30 West 41st Street, N. W.. C, ' Dr. and Mrs
  • . Dorchester, Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millis Mrs-Eugenia Sheppard, N. Y. Herald Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Negley San Antonio, Texas Mr. Patrick Nugent Waukegan, Illinois Miss Mollie Parnis New York, New York Miss Sharon Percy Chicago, Illinois Mr
  • l Washington, April 21. Round two of the battle between Cissie Patterson of the _Washington . Times-Herald and. her enemy col­ ,., umnists-Pearson and Allen-goes to ·s the typewriter-slinge:rs. P. and A. sponsor the opening of Alfred Hitch­ ,f
  • Jones when you are next in town and come in to see me. " 12:35p 12:40 p OFF 12:40p OFF RECORD: 12:47 Senator Daniel Brewster 12:47 and Mr. Donald SbeaocKbc F. Stewart, Chief Herald Marshall. American College of Arms . ^ to present a 12:45p ~T~ Secy
  • was having lunch with some Australian newsmen : Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Co. Roy McCartney , w/ the Melbourne Age Mr. William Tipping - w/ the Melbourne Herald in Australia Barnett and McCartney went around the world w/ the President in '67 1
  • Chronicle Paul L . Martin , Gannet t Amo n Carte r Evans , Nashvill e Tennesseea n Barnet Nover, Denver Post Ochs, Chattanoog a Time s Martin David Wise , Ne w York Herald Tribun e Be n Golden , Chattanoog a Time s Raymond P . Brandt , St . Loui s Pos t
  • if"al 'encble • 91- ~ 11 ro !eke the "necessary meosures to put an end to the intrusion of fo :·e :gn wo ~ pl ::-r.e s ir to its oirspoce . " The article may herald a propogondo ond d:plo1T.ot;c compo ;gn iri~ended to orouse inter­ national alai"m over
  • ., were completely unj ustifiedo He added that the reproaches were directed against the US., UK, and France, but that they began in the United States., He quoted a 11New York Herald Tribwie" article saying that the greatest handicap t he Western Allies
  • Friday Activity (inctude visited bv) /DINNER w/ Mrs. Johnson Liz & Les Carpenter ^ Margaret Meyer newspaper mary s PMG O'Brien Dale Malechek, LBJ Ranch Retired ^ woman w/ Dallas Times Herald 14, 1966 George Christian announced that at 3:40p
  • , National Security Council Mr. A Gordon Wright, Jr. ,Dept of Commerce Mr. Maurice Adams, Sydney (Australia) Sun Mr. Joseph W Alsop, columnist, Washington Post Mr. Cyrus T Anderson, Alexandria, Va Mr. John Atherton, Melbourne Herald Mr. Charles Bailey
  • Jack Valenti George Reedy Chairman Gardner Speaker John Jim Watson Ackley McCormack of NYC former call to mjdr Pres Senator of New York talked on it Douglas Riker New York Herald Tribune Charles Mohr New York Times OFF RECORD Kenneth
  • becaus e the y wer e highl y respecte d correspondents . Attending: Gerald Priestlan d - B . B. C. Guisepp i Caness a - Italia n New s Agenc y John Hefferna n - Reuter s Ala n R . Dobbyn , Sydne y Mornin g Herald , Synde y Louis Here n - Londo n Time s
  • from hie cernent world. Riis Plaza is not an accident, but the result of careful study of the unique potential of cbildhood in a metropolis, and it heralds a new sensitivity to all the delightful things that a down­ town park can be. What a gratifying
  • a th e Thomas L . John s (SAI C USSS ) hel o pilot . Bill Hudson (USSS) : Marie Fehme r . Ginny Thrif t ^ James Jone s , Sgt Marshal l Gaddi s (Ken ) j Dallas morning news Mr. Jo DallaDealey s morning new s r Dalla s Times Herald Mr Jame s Chamber s
  • , primarily because, among many other things, during the war when the Dallas Times Herald was about to run out of paper, couldn't publish, Johnson showed up with Tom Gooch at the Priority War Production Board and made a pitch for them being given some paper
  • , in the then existing Herald-Tribune, I said, "For all I know, I can Herald-Tribune tomorrow saying, 'President Refuses t:o See Pa.rents of Missing Civil Rights Workers.' a case of whether we want to ask. them to come in. for invitations. It isn't They have asked