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  • the case. I note in the press ~hat a program of birth contr.Ql aid to Pakistan awaiting formal approval, the first time the United States has provided direct material assistanc.e to another country for birth control work. It is my belief that no final
  • :__f?:..,.~.e..~~~~-~!.._other__ap_pearances_in 28 cities a~ Boston, New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, To!fows: ___,____ ,. Palm Springs, Anaheim, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, San
  • the actions of narrow self-interest on ·the part of management to the broadest questions of national policy. Although we may unde~stand these practical considerations, I wish to emphasize with all the power at my command that we must press for concepts in our
  • the utterances is of traitors to me. fc GEORGE HANNER. of is Greensboro. ~,e. Jtew-t/ !>7ep Itt7 4 VII • NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW, AUGUST 8, 1947 Freedom: The Right and Duty A Philosopher Tries to Analyze the Moral Principles of the Press
  • allow that organization to describe the priority needs of the affected areas in Los Angeles and to make proposals to meet those needs. We would certainly press them to accomplish this as soon as possible. The principal need that has been identified to us
  • to Kansas City and Minneapolis. We've got a kind of nasty problem here. Sol Estes case. The man, Battle Hales, w~o was the nasty inside who not only planted misstatements vhil.e I testif;i:ed longevity but actually and even hel.d a)press same room
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 7, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE W'HITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON AT THE PRESENTATION OF "THE AMERICAN DRAWINGS OF JOHN WHITE, 1577-1590" BY THE BRITISH MUSEUM
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Presentation of 'The American Drawings of John White, 1577-1590' by the British Museum and the University of North Carolina Press, 4/7/1964"
  • . Roosevelt has sent from Washington fifty dollars to elder people tor every one dollar that Governor o•Daniel says he has sen6. City bosses or Tammany New York a~d the Ch~cago bosses, and the Pe:ansylvania bosses in Pittsburgh and Philadelp~ia., have
  • !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
  • , Ill. a few days before the conven­ tion began, Adlai Stevenson-delegate from Illinois' 13th district-reafli'rmed to the press his unwillingness to run and deftly fended oft' the persuasions of the party bosses. At one point eavesdropping newsmen heard
  • , ' -· ,, , on Hoyeing and Urban Development •• •' i . ,, I :, • , th• p:ro'bl.Gma ot rapid urban and metropolitan growth and press forward -towar4•. our national goal ot a decent home in a decent enviroament tor •~ eft17 American tami]T. To. accanpllah this ve
  • of this situation, I would recommend that you not see him. McCone will understand because I had lunch with him Saturday about Watts and he realizes how busy and pressed you are. If you agree, I will acknowledge receipt of his letter on your behalf, tell him we
  • IDEA WOULD BE HAVE YOU TO SUGGEST TO 1f/RIT ING MEN THE INFORMATION WHICH WOULD GIVE THIM A CHANCE TO WRITE EVERYTHING BUT THE NEW LEAD OF THE MEETING ITSELF. THIS MIGHT BE OFFERED ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AS ADVANCE
  • NEEDSPROTECTING HIS OWNPEOPLEBY BRINGING SINCE m: SAYSHE IS UNDERCUTT.ING Ir TO OURATTENTION. IT IS A PRESS RELEASEANNOUNCING A NEWHUDPR03RAM.HOWEVERi MILT SAYSTHIS PROGRAM·COULD ALSO8£ CONSIDER~D A NEWORGANIZATIONAL STEP FOR THE STILL FORMING DEPARTMENT. SINCE
  • npy;_, that might facilitate ultimate creation of a new Department of Transportation and meanwhile produce better solutions for some current pressing problems. - - -2 National Transportation Council We have serious reservations concerning Mr
  • administering the grant. He would make the pitch why it ought to be refunded, say, at the level of two million dollars. Then he would call on his public affairs director and say, "How is the press going to handle this? Are we going to get any bad press
  • car going home, and I received a call from the White House. They said there was going to be a press conference on Wednesday; the President was just wondering if there were any things that affected the department that maybe we should furnish him
  • and transmitter facilities to cope with the unfolding events. Every VOA transmitter in the world was pressed into what became the greatest massing of power, frequencies and hours-on-the-air ever undertaken by any international broadcaster. In some areas VOA
  • Press relations
  • WIESNER ASKS PERMISSION FOR AEC TO ISSUE PRESS RELEASE THAT LBJ WILL PRESENT AWARD TO ROBERT OPPENHEIMER; LBJ APPROVES PRESS RELEASE BUT ADVISES WIESNER TO CHECK WITH PIERRE SALINGER
  • Press relations
  • MCNAMARA SAYS HE ANNOUNCED CANCELLATION OF DYNASOAR PROGRAM TO PRESS AT NOON BRIEFING; LBJ ASKS MCNAMARA ABOUT JAMES WEBB'S COMMENTS TO PRESS; MCNAMARA DISCUSSES ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSING OF DEFENSE INSTALLATIONS; LBJ ASKS MCNAMARA TO REPORT
  • Press relations
  • LBJ DISCUSSES HAVING PRESS CONFERENCE; SALINGER? ADVISES AGAINST PRESS CONFERENCE, CRITIQUES PREVIOUS CONFERENCE; COUP IN VIETNAM; AVERELL HARRIMAN
  • Press relations
  • DUNGAN REPORTS ON ALINE SAARINEN APPOINTMENT, REACTION TO LATIN AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN MEETING BY JOHN MOORE, DAVID ROCKEFELLER; PRESS LEAKS; DUNGAN CONVERSATION WITH ROWLAND EVANS ON CONGRESS, PANAMA; DUNGAN SAYS LBJ'S HONEYMOON WITH THE PRESS
  • "(NOT IMPORTANT) PRES. JUST TOLD HATCHER TO BRING IN PRESS CLIPPINGS."
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS HATCHER TO BRING IN PRESS CLIPPINGS; HATCHER ASKS IF LBJ HAS SIGNED A PHOTOGRAPH FOR US AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA ROBERT MCCLINTOCK
  • Press relations
  • GORDON'S PRESS CONFERENCE THAT MORNING; QUESTIONS ABOUT DEFENSE EXPENDITURES; FEDERAL BUDGET; OFFICE OF EDUCATION; BUDGET SUPPLEMENTALS; AGENCY PRESS CONFERENCES ON BUDGET; BUDGET SIGNING CEREMONY; SPEECHES FOR CONGRESSMEN
  • Press relations
  • LBJ READS PRESS COMMENTS ON HIS PRESS CONFERENCE; ORGANIZING WAR ON POVERTY; PEACE CORPS; JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH; EVALUATIONS OF JACK VAUGHN, BILL MOYERS, ROBERT MCNAMARA; PANAMA; VIETNAM; DIEM COUP; FRANCE; VP SELECTION; LBJ COMMENTS ON RUNNING
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS SORENSEN'S OPINION OF WHEN TO HOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE AND MAKE STATEMENT ABOUT MEETING OF OAS PEACE COMMISSION ON PANAMA; DISCUSSION OF TAX BILL, CIVIL RIGHTS, BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION AS OTHER TOPICS FOR PRESS CONFERENCE
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS ABOUT ADVISABILITY OF REEDY OR ANDY HATCHER HOLDING PRESS BRIEFINGS NEXT WEEK WHILE SALINGER IS AWAY; PRESS HANDLING OF BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION
  • Press relations
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS; STORY ON POLL TAX AMENDMENT; BARRY GOLDWATER; PRESS AND BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; CYRUS VANCE; NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK POLITICS; CHARLES BUCKLEY; ROBERT WAGNER; ROBERT MEYNER; TED SORENSEN'S RESIGNATION TO WRITE BOOK
  • Press relations
  • SECRETARY ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL OF GEORGE REEDY AND ANDY HATCHER; OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT REEDY'S SPEECH?, DISCUSSION OF PRESS STORIES OR BRIEFING, PRESS STORY ON AFRICA
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE URGENT CALL TO RICHARD RUSSELL; THEN REEDY DISCUSSES PRESS CONFERENCE; LBJ'S SCHEDULE FOR REMAINDER OF DAY; BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; REEDY'S HANDLING OF PRESS BRIEFING WHILE PIERRE SALINGER IS AWAY
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO UPI REPORTER ON DUTY AT WH; LBJ DISCUSSES UPI 65 STORY BY BILL EATON ABOUT HIS PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY; FRANCE'S RECOGNITION OF COMMUNIST CHINA; PANAMA, OAS PEACE COMMITTEE; LBJ ASKS LAHR'S ADVICE ON PRESS RELATIONS
  • Press relations
  • BOOZER TELLS LBJ THAT BARBARA GAMAREKIAN WANTS TO BRING IN PRESS CLIPPINGS; GAMERICKI ENTERS OFFICE AND ASKS LBJ FOR CLARIFICATION ON STATEMENT HE MADE DURING RECENT PRESS CONFERENCE
  • Press relations
  • LBJ CONGRATULATES HHH ON INTERVIEWS, PRESS STORY ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS BILL AND TAX BILL; LBJ EMPHASIZES NEED FOR PRESS PUBLICITY FOR DEMOCRATIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMS; REPUBLICAN POLITICS; CYPRUS SITUATION; BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION
  • Press relations
  • PRESS STORIES ON BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION, DON REYNOLDS, WALTER JENKINS, DREW PEARSON; TESTIMONY TO RULES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE; LBJ'S SCHEDULE; CYPRUS; PANAMA; GEORGE BALL; ROBERT MCNAMARA; PRESS LEAKS; CUBA, FIDEL CASTRO, GUANTANAMO WATER CRISIS
  • Press relations
  • LBJ OBJECTS TO PROPOSED PRESS STATEMENT ON PANAMA NEGOTIATIONS; OAS; POSSIBLE AGREEMENT WITH PANAMA; PRESS LEAKS; MANN REPORTS ON MEETINGS WITH WAYNE MORSE AND ERNEST GRUENING
  • Press relations
  • LBJ REPORTS ON DOUGLAS MACARTHUR'S CONDITION; EDWIN WEISL, JR.; PROBLEMS WITH PRESS; PRESS STORIES ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; JFK LIBRARY?; RFK AND NEW HAMPSHIRE WRITE-IN CAMPAIGN FOR VP NOMINATION; LBJ INVITES WEISLS AND SAM NEWHOUSE TO LUNCH