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  • it bad first been suggested to me by the distinguished Secretary of State. We can not predict today what the results of that conversation will be, or how successful the new Ambassador will be with bis mission as the spokesman for tbis country
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  • Society will be an exciting period at home, and I am convinced it will carry a ring around the world that will bring increasing American influence and achievement of our objectives. I am convinced the President is destined to bring new vigor and new hope
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  • . Zdzislaw / uDALL, Mrs • Stewart L. ~ IR TZ, Mrs. W. Willard . PH SW gate ---------- THIS COPY FOR NEWS CONFERENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH JOSEPH LAITIN ll:45 AM EST NOVEMBm 15, 1965 ~AY m. LAITIN: I am sorry for the delay, but Mr. Moyers was tied
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  • ) THE WHITE HOUSE President Johnson today announced his intention to nom inate Stanley R . Resor of New Canaan, Conn., as Under Secretary of the Army. Mr . Resor will repla c e P aul R . Ignatius, recently appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense
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  • it is important for the President not to comment upon negative lines appearing currently in some newspaper, news maga­ zine and column discussions of his Administration. He can nullify those by giving to Mr. Wicker an impressive recital of his own appraisal
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  • this time, he has built our Nation 1 s forces to a pinnacle of new strength and efficiency. This has been done in a pe r iod of unique technological change and varied political demands. To this gigantic task he has brought a profound ~ J\. . d gment
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  • , 1965 1: 15 p. m . Charles Mohr (New York Times} In to see Mr . Valenti Out - 1:24 p.m. ' Mr. President, Kermit Gordon is in the Fish Room mjdr 7, March 12, 1965 MR. PRESIDENT: George Reedy and I recommend that you have a pre-briefing
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  • FOR A MASS CI VIL RI GHTS DEMONSTRAT I ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON I N LAFAYETTE SQUARE JUST ACROSS PENNSYLVANI A VE. FROM THE WHI TE HOUSE . WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY REEDY HELD UP HI S USUAL MI DDAY NEWS BR I EF I NG UNTIL THE CI VIL RI GHTS CO NFERENCES WERE
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