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  • - the President will sign, in the Rose Garden, the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Bill. It authorizes the creation of a 72,000 acre national park in Pennsylvania - half'way between New York and Philadelphia. Q. Is that all of the schedule? K>RE -5
  • , Robert E. , MPLS. OLEKSIW,Da."liel P. , USIA SIMMONS III, Joseph J., Interior ANNENBERG, Walter, Phila. Inquirer & STANTON,Frank, NYC Daily News STERN, Isaac, NYC BALBACH,Stanley B., Urbana, Ill. THOMAS, Dan.'1Y, Beverly Hills, Calif. BLOCKER,Dan
  • " that new department would "end in confusion." She also inquired about role Out of town; temporarily unreachable. 3/1 coF~a.ss ti·an.sit. 2 (New Yo1·k) All for it ' Ho1·ton Generally Rurnsfolcl No opinion. Dickinson No· comment favorable; Questions
  • to determine ·precisely when the President's letter was written. It may have been on February 6 or 7, or earlier. It was received by the North Vietnamese in Mo~cow on February 101 but Moscow may have had to inquire from H~noi as ;-.·. . to whether the letter
  • Wallaoe or possibly even P·e:pp$~. The proposed l?e ,itel" ~ -t iale$ ooul4 be scl-d to Stern I for the Philadelphia Record" $ill s-u re, So Ila.ah should get,, before. F:ep,p er leaves,.. a shert letter authorizing .him to aot as 11.i s literary
  • necicess1t.y". It 1.a s1Gnif1aant that deaf ears have been turned to ~ut:ldob representctiona that full detailS ot the case against Legoudontis should also ba made lmown to To.rkieh leaders. should be .inquired into by a neutral ':r.nesuggestion
  • the press had been hounding me about somebody Luci was dating or Lynda was dating, or something. They had inquired about it, and [asked] could we just tell them something. Or whether he was going to church, or this or that. I told him that they wanted
  • an, lnfflrmNI the verdict. by Mr. \thelan lhllt befc,re Hkinr any qu,•t• Accordlns to Mr. G11:mr,Newton Pearl• lions he fln,t Inquired "' th• juror u to wheth• man, a Juror, said tu, was ,-ontlcte4 bf Wiill•m ~~ ~ would be willing to an..,.·n his quauon, J
  • in den with Mr. Kellam, Mr. Dillam, Mr McClean, and JV Mrs Johnso Page 2 Saturday LBJ Ranch 9/26/64 To office -- inquiring "Any news?" vm replies that, there a re a few things on desk goes to desk to look over it and decided to go take a ride
  • & inquires if JV is in here - answer no so he calls JV on private line Andrew Biemiller James Rowley ( JV in Oval Room w/ President - JV leaves - Walter t Mrs Johnson Jack Valenti Depart Upstairs (private - ( in office in line main To Marianne Means
  • that their instructions from the Ambassador are to answer all press inquires with " No comment". On background basis 1 they are to say when the Ambassador resigns, if he resigns, he will resign to the President and not to the press. Goldberg's press secretary told Leonard
  • of small things^ He inquired about churchgoing activites yesterday. He talked about the hard work that Secret Service was doig, saying he hoped they would get some rest because he really say them take the punishment. He talked about Hugh Sidey's column
  • an Executive Order establishing Oper Guests left, and the President went to his office to work his desk Bill Moyers, in Austin - —— Dr. James Cain - Rochester, Minnesota (press inquiring today about the President driving car, press reported that Dr. Cain said
  • of human life and property. One of the great costs to every citizen is his loss of ease and freedom in his own neighborhood. The existence of crime and the fear of it have eroded the quality of all of our lives. Commissions have been narned to inquire
  • analysts, to discard two of whom Two were females. it Two cross-section ensured trips the accuracy to Newark and three to inquire a Computer-Data of my research processing analysts. system, when we discovered the to which computer did
  • 30, 1961, SYLVIAM. BRENNER DEVINE, q15 South 50th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, advised that her former husband, JACKDEVINE,mentioned on December 17, 1960, that he was still in the CP and that the CP is his whole life. On J~ly 2~, 1963, a fifth
  • KENNETHBERNARDMURRAY. the On February 16, 1955, CE T-10 and the subject himself in an interview on January 24, 1955, provided the following background information. KENNETHXX MURRAY November 24, 1926, 1927, 1928 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Negro Male Also Known
  • . on a monthly basis, . have It will be wise for hi_m to do so. . continued . . ' ~,· -- .,,, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER December 9, 1965 .' - . • S. C . p • g A number of foreign countries have repaid American generosity ·with abuse, but the anti-U. S
  • • Richmond, Virginia. lawyer, former President of the American Bar Assoc.iation. (Gene urges you check with Bernard Siegel of Philadelphia. i£ you're interested) Gerhard A. Gesell, Washington, D. C. lawyer (Covington & Burling} W. W. Rostow
  • . Humphrey thinks it was because some smart news guy knowing that Humphrey was going to the BOB felt he might be going to the President and called to inquire. Anyway, Jim Jones and I agreed that we ought to get these men together and now it is set
  • and Mrs. Hobbs of Alabama and some army people.~ / Jim Barnes ca.me over to inquire about you, as did everybody I /~ saw nearly, including Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, the speaker of the ~ evening. Mr. Rockefeller was perfectly charmingl Tex was ~lmost morbidly