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  • Press relations
  • LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT PRESS LEAKS, PRESS STORIES THAT LBJ WAS ANGRY WITH CLIFFORD AT MEETING TODAY OVER CLIFFORD'S RECENT REMARKS ABOUT PARIS PEACE TALKS, DISAGREEMENTS WITH NGUYEN CAO KY; LBJ SAYS HE WILL ALSO SPEAK TO DEAN RUSK ABOUT PRESS
  • • • ... . . , · . . , '! ,. .. I ._ \' 4. · THE THIRD POINT, YHICH I MENTIONED ALSO ~N MY LAST !£E1~• S MESSt-:GE, 1_1 IS THP.T THERE W.'1S C0!-1PLETE FREEDOM OF SPEECH 'AND FREEDOM OF nm PRESS. ·THE GOVERNMENT ' WA$ SUBJECTED TO A CONTINUOUS AND HEAVY BARR~GE'OF CRITICISM
  • '{) - Federal Houolllc;r Admi.nialralloD Public Houoioc;r AdmlolouaUon F.derol lfalional Wonc;rav• Auociolloa Com.m1'Dity FocUlllu Admlo.l.ouolioD September Urban Renewal AdmloiouolloD MEMORANDUM FOR: Subject: roi.eph Laitin Deputy Press Secretary The White
  • The White House Washington, D. c. -r~ Dear t:1I. -C.. Jifue: At our CoD1Dission meeting and hearing in Pittsburgh last Friday and Saturday, the Commission decided to hold two days of hearings in Detroit on the 28th and 29th of July in lieu of a hearing
  • as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
  • as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
  • FOR IMMEDIATE JUNE 5, 1967 RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN We are deeply
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  • Press release, Statement by Press Secretary George Christian, 6/5/67
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  • the motor carrier and railroad safety functions, so we decided not to press hard at that time on the car service functions. M: In general, from your point of view, was the passage of this act quick enough to be impressive to you? 0: It was the fastest
  • ? nated I was invited up to Kennedy's suite. a dozen other state leaders. I arrived there and found I remember particularly David Lawrence of Pennsylvania. F: That's the mayor? W: Yes~ F: Of Pittsburgh. W: Governor. F: I just wanted
  • program starting but you're not going to be in it." Told him what it was. We selected seven cities. The press release was prepared announcing that suchand-such a program using planning grant money was going to be launched with these seven cities
  • will get there as members of the various boards and committees signing the ad. CRS will decide how this is to be convened. We need an immediate follow-through on this, for SCLC is . ~ ing pressed to either show progress or begin to implement s age 2
  • Record copy, Telegram to the President Regarding Johnson's Statement to the Press on the U-2 Incident in Russia, 5/7/60
  • prepared as the press felt that I was, for this reason: Westinghouse took LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Madame Binh'S: claim of four-sided talks at Paris but in the same breath registered his anger at Secretary Clifford's press conference. _6. Referring to Secretary Clifford's press conference, Thieu said he found it difficult to believe that Mr. Clifford
  • at the University of Pittsburgh and later at Harvard, got this notion called the tipping theory, and it read very, very, very impressive. The only trouble with it is, it's like the theory that there is a time when if your temperature gets to be a certain amount
  • TOODEFENSIVEANDSENSITIVE ABOUTHIS LEADERSEIP. t'iRSo XING IS ~.'ORP.IED /'.BOUT\•:HERE THE NONVIOLENT THEMEHAS GCNE. THEYFEAR ABERNATHY MAY BE RIDICULEDBY THE PRESS BECAUSEOF INEFFICIENCYANDFEEL H[ SHOULDBE GIVEN HELP ON THE CAMPAIGN DErONSTRATION . SCHEDULED FOR MAY T
  • and a doctor that was diagnosing their ills sort of nunc pro tunc as we say in the law, now for then. Oh, the Houston Press ran a hell of a story on it. one young doctor in a bunch of trouble. It got But we issued a statement that these people had been
  • ~ressiOA. The greatest in trWD.ent ia what vag , 1J 1a calle4 publio opinioa. The aeoond 1a the press and ra41o . The third oonsista of •xprea ions ot the Demooratio and Republioan Parties ud their ao-oall 4 le dera . I take thea three great potential 1
  • IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT UP QUESTI ON O~HIS ACCEPTANCE OF SOVIET · INVITATION TO VIS·IT MOSCOW , WHICH HAD BEEN REPORTED IN PRESS . THIS MORNIN G· CEMBTEL 131 4>. HE SAID THAT WHILE HE HAD . . CFN 1316 465 384 334 128 59 15 147 06 10:30 1314 .... '. PAGE 2 RUQM
  • the press conference and one in the evening, meeting with the parents of. the miaaing boys. 3. Civil Rights -- Now that the national consensus has been made clear, there will be a bill, and the Administration will do everything in its power to encourage
  • , these were sort of pressed together into one lump package and attached to it. G: I think that's probably the major thing that occurred. When I asked about your impressions of the bill and you pointed out its similarity to previous .measures which either
  • pressing urban needs, proposed for the immediate study of the new Secretary and including demonstration projects in metropolitan planning. These programs are predicated on the organization of the Depart­ ment along the lines recommended in o~r companion
  • Ruether has lost the Negroes, who once were his base. According to Joyce, last week a press release against the Cleage federation was identified by mark as coming from Ruether's Office. "This was a stupid mistake by someone and Ruether is finished." 11 He
  • .. s·omeone t ·o _at :least whisper to us that, ·_-_ .-~ .these divisions will not move against (?ur troops. ·. OUr position has not ·:- . · hardened on this sine~. -~~~ .~r~_~ ident 1 -s .February .- .2 ~ press conference stater· ·.. .: .- ment that almost
  • be crushed. Roosevelt be- .,::., ; .,· lieved in freedom of speech, press .- ·~,w-:··•': ·•:•· and religion-which we in Ameri- £L ca hold dearer than life· itself. · ML Adolf Hitler was the implacable W~} enemy of all democracy. Fr~nk• ,,,...,,., lin
  • made by General MacArthur can be kept and faithfully performed. There is the greater· doubt when from day to day the people of this country are confronted with such press releases as appeared, for example, in the Washington Post this morning, where
  • City G Reedy Hon Lucius Battle Amb designate to UAR and Bob Komer and Phillips Talbot G Reedy Wed WH 8-26-64 Bill Moyers Atlantic City George Reedy Sen Pierre Salinger Atlantic To City South 11th lap Returned Mrs Grounds for walk w/ press
  • -Cultural Television Ccmmission America PRESS, o. Leonard, Le:xingtoo, Ky. MORRISSETI',Uoyd, Carneigie Corp. GILLIS, E.H.,Jr., Ohi.o ETV'Network Camn. COHEN,Edwin, Natl Center for School and HURLBERT,Raymooo, Ala. ETV Camnission College Television LAMB,Luke
  • development and training and many, many more acts too. numerous to mention. "We will continue to press for laws which would protect our citizens from violence, like the Safe Streets and Crime Control Act now under consideratipn in the Congress and the Gun
  • ineffective, of actually holding hearings in a growing number of school districts to determine where discrimination was being practiced, and of issuing orders to withhold federal funds from some districts. This created very considerable excitement in the press
  • believe in a third term, and I appointed a campaign manager named Vincent Daley, and he was campaign manager--ostensibly the campaign manager. He was the front man, and he was the one who used to hold the press conferences every day, but I used to see
  • and interest relationship there. Dick, I recall, was sent out to Pittsburgh to catch Dr. 0~~ke~ between planes, and they had a very brief conversation around the idea of forming some sort of committee. Then Dick got involved in other efforts and he asked me
  • a small contribution to some day and sit down and hear and read some of the comments of the people who were on the inside. You know, I've read stories about the role that Mr. Sam played in that; the role that Dave Lawrence, mayor of Pittsburgh
  • information center at Ely, Minnesota. F: I was present at the press conferences. Does she show the same kind of enthusiasm for these forest lands that her mother does? c: I'd have to answer that honestly. No, I don't think so. enthusiastic about some
  • . , September 11. Observation: Representatives of each candidate or list permitted to act as observers at all polling stations in the district; no· restrictions on press coverage. Counting: To be done publicly at end of voting; candidates• repre­ sentatives may
  • . Johnson. He sap: conducting a "holding operation of " never had hesitancy about
  • ,. runmng dust ry rat.her than improvement The Jndian press and some Tn- through June of. t1,.1s year. of farm _output. . dian po lit ici;.n have· ignored Uie Amcndmen ls to ma1nt2.111 a f~~>w Washmglon 1s gr
  • . Statements in the American press say that the bombing of the North Vietnamese territory is . constantly increasing despite the U.S. statement on "limited bombing", and the further increase in American forces in South Vietnam continues. All this testifies
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Shriver -- I -- 20 He said, "Well, Sarge, I'd like to have a press conference today