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  • describing the action as "pennitting deferment of a newspaper man ·at request of his employer on a show! ing that he is performing an essential op. eration," the Herald exclaims: "Newspaper­ men are not thankful for this bit of official baloney. They scout
  • on the phone to say a few words to the two. John xxxx Runyan, Sr. , - Dallas Times Herald, Dallas G Reedy LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson, Sen. and Mrs. Humphrey, Kay Graham, Mr. J. C. Kellam, Jack Valenti, Simone Poulain, mf MF In office alone w/ Senator Humphrey
  • . Chairman of Demo. Committee of Washington County C Riple y RUTH WILLIAM S group from Vernon High School Vernon Dianne Roche Vernon Joe Ferol Ebro, Fla. Howard Storrs Editor DEFUNIAK HERALD DeFuniak Springs John E. Rossell Chactaw Beac h Freeport, Fla
  • Herald Tribune Mri Henry A Dudley, Washington, DC Mr. John C Duncan. NYC Mr. Richard Eder, NY Times Dr. Alvin C. Eurich, Pres. , Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Aspen Dr. Edwin B Firmage, Washington, Dc Mr. Bernard M. Gwertzman, Washington Evening
  • , Sen Everett McKinley Dirksen Ambassador a t Large Mr. Rdscoe Drummond, New York Herald Tribune Mr. Mel Elfin. Newsweek Mr. David Watt, London Financial Times Mr. Peregrin e Worsthorne, London^_ The Secy of the Treasury, Henry Fowler Senator J. W
  • and Roxboro Rd. Jr. High School Band Motorcade departed airport w/ Cong. James Hanley Hon. John Mulroy , Onondaga County Executive Mayor Wm F Walsh of Syracuse Cong. Samuel Stratton Stephen SHHE* Rogers , ^HHH§ Publisher, Syracuse Herald Journal The President
  • Thoma s Young • President Journal Guide Norfolk Acting Publisher Pittsburgh Courier Elean fc/ or Lofto n Lee White Frank Mitchell Publisher St Louis Argus Jack Valenti President Afro American John Murphy Bill Moyers Publisher Cincinnati Herald Mariorie
  • Sout h Grounds Merriman Smith , UP I Frank Cormier , A P John Chancellor , NB C Nan Robertson, N Y Time s Charles Baile y. Minneapoli s Tribun e Douglas Kiker , N Y Herald Tribun e • Garnet t "Jack " Horner . Washingto n Evenin g Star George George Reed
  • economy and in the communities. Addressing the touchy issue or controversial art, she said: "The artist and society do have a tentative relationship, sometimes wary of one another, for the artist is often the sentinel on the precipice, heralding change
  • that Senator McFarland hopes LBJ will be in Washington to attend. 2/26 The Washington Times Herald reports that Donald Cook was appointed by Truman today as chairman of the SEC to succeed Harry McDonald, who takes his oath of office as head of the RFC on 2/27
  • to write on a typewriter during that period, which is very valuable at that. Anyway, I finished in June of 1964 and worked that summer on the Waco newspaper, which is the Waco-G: Times Herald, I think. W: --Times Herald. Well, they're both owned
  • was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
  • "'... the Times and ~ X.~ Herald Tribune, x: -. ;:.t"'f4vely for Septer,, and September 30, 1963. •••; I ,! 'These reports comprise an in rvi'ew· witfi.Mr. _ i~ ~i.:>mc. a powerf'ul figure in Nicaragua. and refer to a joint. '.J.,1.-Nic.a.ra~;-..1ar: plan
  • on the President that all of us are stand~ with the ~;: ~on,al the ~~ SLC j [2 of 2] UBUC cnylTJES A' P~-~ MMI ;l. August 26. 1961 Dear John: I appreciate your sending me the copy of the Dallas Times Herald editorial on the mission to Berlin, and I
  • was then with the New York Herald Tribune. Since then they've both become commentators on NBC. Kiker was always the nemesis of the President. It was my feeling that if LBJ had run for re-election that eventually Doug Kiker would become his press secretary
  • of the byline that they read . F: B: Did you tend to travel separately or did you gang up? Some of us traveled separately, some traveled together . Most of the time Acheson of the Times Herald rode with me, I can't recall his first name . F: B: F: B: F: B
  • THE PLACE ] .---- AUBURN, PLACER COUNTY, VOLUME 12. LL y - THE ·PLACER HERALD. Pierre is our choiee - pea.U.a.N eYerr Sat•Nl•r llloraLac, 11 011fnl4• 91N14,'-•••rn,Plo«.00Hl7,0al,, by c. -·-·--- T. I& H . M ITC HE L L . 'rer•• of Salllcriptl
  • and all--But somewhere I think the story will somehow come out that it was not true. Now, I was in Dallas the night it occurred. The Washington representative of the Times-Herald telephoned Mr. Felix McKnight of the Times-Herald and said Mr. McKnight
  • was get on the telephone and say, Come on out here," and that's how the Dallas News scooped the Times-Herald on that story. F: Did you do a lot of interviewing in this investigation, or did you mainly take the facts that the police and the FBI had
  • , Tau. daily ..-pe lundaJ. N.w Year't. rourtb o1 111b', Labor D17, Thanastvinl and · Clu1ltlnaa Day. Sunday and holiday llaun Th• Waco Tribune-Herald. En• tend u NCOnd-clau matter at the Waco Poat Offlc• under the Act of ConlNIII March 3. ll'lt
  • for Christian Science Monitor 1924-53; Chief of New York Herald Tribune's Washington bureau 1953-55; syndicated columnist 1955 to date\ An Eisenhower Re­ publican. Described as "mild, harmless" by press people~ Sam Yette,--A general assignment reporter
  • , North Carolina Comments I Criticized those present for failure to create interest in the NSRPo S·TATarENtS BY CONNIE LYNCH ",\ugusta Chronicle-Herald : Augusta, Georgia, issue of J-uly 31, 1966 . This article stated that LYNCH, who was a speaker
  • , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
  • at all before you came to Washington? E: I did not. Of course, I knew who Lyndon was. I had been working on the Dallas Times Herald when this vacancy occurred with the death of Congressman [James] Buchanan in Austin. I knew about Lyndon Johnson's
  • we call Long News Service which is an independent Capitol News Service. We correspond for eighteen daily newspapers in Texas. Among them the San Antonio Light, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Beaumont Enterprise, EI Paso Herald-Post, Texarkana
  • as a correspondent in January of 1930 and was a correspondent for our three Texas papers-lIm sorry to say we only have one now--a paper in homa~ and two in Tennessee. G: The three Texas papers were? M: We had the Houston Herald-Post. Press~ Alabama
  • , and no press ever really much likes the president. Even Jack Kennedy wasn't an entire exception. You remember the phrase "managed news" arose under the Kennedy Administration. And you remember it was Jack Kennedy who cancelled the New York Herald Tribune
  • that psychological turn-around reached if we remained firm. Thanat said he had only one worry. Referring to 15 Feb issue of Paris edition of NY HERALD TRIBUNE and NY TIMES, carrying spate of stories on 'negotiations', he said he was certain Secretary understood now
  • no doubt that the country as a whole reacted as we did. Cordially yours, Mrs . Johnson The White House Washington CO YLBJL PRESS CUPPING RlJRF.AtJ DALI.AS f.rtahl1 .1 hrd 1910 Palestine, TX Herald-Press (Cir. D. 11,463) '; (;·r 1 1 'MA~ Eartha Kitt
  • might say that Felix McKnight switched over from the Dallas Morning News to the Dallas Times Herald later on, because the man at the Dallas Times Herald, who was named [Tom] Gooch, I believe it was, hired him then. I don't know what Felix is doing now
  • rather than supporting me. But we went ahead and made our report anyway, and I got a unanimous vote from the committee, which included a strong Republican in favor of it. It's been heralded by others as the best report on urban housing and rural housing
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh SAZ MANERO -- I -- 16 news from all the passengers in the trip from Rome to Paris. That evening I was looking for the Herald-Tribune in Paris as soon as it came out~ sometime around ten-thirty or eleven. I bought