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  • "NOT TRANSCRIBED"; "RE: PRESS BRIEFING"
  • Press relations
  • Press relations
  • DONNER GIVES UPDATE ON LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH AUTO WORKERS FOR POSSIBLE USE AT LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE
  • Press relations
  • REEDY SAYS HE TALKED TO FRANK CORMIER WHO IS CORRECTING AP PRESS STORY ABOUT ASSIGNMENT OF NEW PERMANENT FBI UNIT IN MISSISSIPPI
  • Press relations
  • ANDERSON RECOMMENDS APPOINTMENT OF FRANK DILUZIO AS GENERAL MANAGER OF AEC; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS LEAKS AT AEC
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS ABOUT QUESTIONS FROM PRESS ABOUT LBJ'S SALARY
  • Press relations
  • DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED PRESS STATEMENT ON PASSAGE OF FOREIGN AID BILL
  • Press relations
  • IMPROVING PRESS BRIEFINGS ON ADMINISTRATION POLICY; NEED FOR COORDINATION WITH DOD; LAOS
  • Press relations
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT ANNOUNCEMENT IN PRESS BY ROBERT WAGNER THAT LBJ WILL VISIT NYC
  • Press relations
  • O'BRIEN REPORTS FINAL HOUSE VOTE ON MASS TRANSIT BILL; LBJ ASKS FOR PRESS STATEMENT ON BILL
  • Press relations
  • INFORMATION FOR PRESS ON SEARCH FOR MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER IN MISSISSIPPI
  • Press relations
  • LBJ INSTRUCTS REEDY TO GET PRESS INFORMATION FROM GOVT PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS
  • Press relations
  • REEDY ASKS ABOUT PRESS REPORTS THAT LBJ WILL ATTEND LUNCHEON WITH JOHN MCCORMACK ON CAPITOL HILL THIS AFTERNOON
  • Press relations
  • PRESS INFORMATION AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRIP TO WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA, TO SEE LUCI JOHNSON CROWNED APPLE BLOSSOM QUEEN
  • Press relations
  • REEDY ASKS LBJ IF HE SHOULD INFORM PRESS THAT LBJ HAS A STATEMENT TO MAKE
  • Press relations
  • ANNOUNCEMENT OF INCREASED MILITARY REINFORCEMENTS FOR VIETNAM AT NEXT PRESS CONFERENCE, NEED TO TELL NGUYEN KHANH PRIOR TO ANNOUNCEMENT
  • Press relations
  • DISCUSSION OF NY POST INQUIRY ABOUT LBJ'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH SUPERINTENDENTS OF EDUCATION, PRESS HANDLING OF LBJ'S MEETINGS WITH SUCH GROUPS
  • Press relations
  • REEDY ASKS IF HE CAN ANNOUNCE TO PRESS THAT LBJ WILL GO TO CHURCH WITH BILLY GRAHAM TOMORROW
  • Press relations
  • MCNAMARA TELLS LBJ HE HAS RETURNED FROM HIS VACATION; DISCUSSION OF HANDLING PRESS LEAK ON STORY ABOUT NATIONAL BOARD OF ESTIMATES AND VIETNAM
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS LADY BIRD JOHNSON TO JOIN HIM ON HIS WALK WITH THE PRESS; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S SCHEDULE
  • Press relations
  • DISCUSSION OF LEAKING INFORMATION TO PRESS CONCERNING ETHICS CHARGES ABOUT GOLDWATER, WILLIAM MILLER
  • Press relations
  • LBJ TELLS REEDY THAT RUSK, MCGEORGE BUNDY, MCNAMARA WILL BE MEETING WITH HIM AT 2:30P AND WILL HAVE PRESS STATEMENT AFTERWARDS
  • Press relations
  • BUNDY RECOMMENDS THAT LBJ NOT ANNOUNCE MAXWELL TAYLOR'S TRIP FROM VIETNAM TO WASHINGTON, DC, TODAY; POSSIBLE STATEMENT ABOUT ELECTIONS IN CHILE AT PRESS CONFERENCE TOMORROW
  • Press relations
  • REEDY ASKS LBJ IF HE CAN GIVE PRESS A LID
  • Press relations
  • RUSK RECOMMENDS ANNOUNCING TO PRESS THAT GEORGE BALL WILL ATTEND NATO MEETING IN HIS PLACE
  • Press relations
  • MOYERS RELAYS RICHARD GOODWIN'S RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS HE LEAKED INFORMATION TO PRESS ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
  • Press relations
  • ROBERTS ASKS FEHMER FOR INFORMATION ON LBJ'S WALKS WITH THE PRESS LAST WEEK, TOTAL NUMBER OF WALKS DURING LBJ'S PRESIDENCY
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS FORTAS TO COME TO WH TO WATCH LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE THIS AFTERNOON, TELLS HIM NOT TO BE SURPRISED BY WHAT HE ANNOUNCES (FORTAS' APPOINTMENT TO SUPREME COURT)
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS BUNDY TO CALL SENATORS FULBRIGHT, MANSFIELD, KUCHEL, AND HICKENLOOPER AND TELL THEM HE HAS APPOINTED BILL MOYERS AS WH PRESS SECRETARY
  • Press relations
  • REEDY REPORTS THAT HIS AFTERNOON PRESS BRIEFING ON SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WAS ROUGHER THAN THIS MORNING'S BRIEFING
  • Press relations
  • MARIE FEHMER ASKS "ANN" IN WH PRESS OFFICE WHEN DEAN RUSK WILL BE ON THE TODAY SHOW TOMORROW
  • - THE Ji NEWS NEW YO .. K'9 ~tCTU,_11!: NEW ■ ~A~ER 1272 NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20004 NATIONAL 8-5058 J°UllP JO, 1971 J>1ar Bill, tl~rff~S that IillibJh Hilsman dooum.~nt. B~st, \ TO . FR011 SUBJECT .... l._ Diem-Nhu Move
  • s UN Security Council censure of Israel. They claim the UN action gives a blank check to the Arab governments backing the terrorists. We 1 re pressing them to beef up their own border control effort and to help improve the UN machinery there. They're
  • there fighting--and I would say that for the people that I knew, and I knew most of them. I'd either served with them at one time or another or been associated with them, and we met frequently. In fact, we met formally once a month up in Nha Trang. And I believe
  • ; updates on the Vietnamese leaders Desobry worked with; the 42nd and 44th Rangers' strengths; Desobry's relationship with the press; Ward Just's writing; events leading up to the Tet offensive; the loss of Viet Cong strength in the Delta; the effects
  • • _ • "!.- · ~ · -'· : . :. , • _. - refonna. In this reApectJ the work of the lnttfrnatJonal Longshorcmen•s. . Association (ILA) has been par~tcul arl y noteworthy. Under the patrio-tic and imaginative leadership of its president, Thomas Gleason,· the ILA has assigned to Saigon four
  • !M19InL • 2 ... two, w~ would leave the lndlan rationing system ha:rd pressed, but India's fall crop brings stocks. to their highest point in the yeas-. Sa tf are going to hold back, now ls the best tim• beea\il.ee it gives us time ~ assess the ctop
  • seeking to respond to the general desire for settlement as expressed in the convention. Friends in the hall and whole delegations with whom I had spoken during the course of the week had made clear that this was an urgent, pressing issue with them; we were
  • and told him that the President had been shot --on the plane--and he said that they had just had word from one of the press services and what was the situation. I told him all I knew. He said they were going to come into Hickam Field and he would call me
  • : That's correct. I basically was a newspaperman. I was labor reporter on the San Francisco Chronicle, and in the late fifties had been given an American Political Science Association congressional fellowship for a year in Washington. During that time I
  • at the airport and arranged a press conference for hUn. That was my only contact with him. M: What did these big city northern mayors think about Johnson being the vice presidential candidate in 1960? C: I personally thought it was a very good choice, I
  • legislation; Senate vote on Medicare testifying on the hill; civil rights bill; duties as Secretary; expansion of Office of Aging; women in government; appointment by Secretary; birth control report; surgeon general's report on smoking; LBJ and the press
  • on the part of the Ecuadorians in getting the change made? B: I don't know. I never did know because we had agreed to do it. The Ecuadorians were actually pressing me to get our agreement to do it. F: So I never did find out why it didn't happen