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- Office on the
above date contains the following folders.
1 • . Political Process
2.
Post Vietnam Planning ,
3•
Press Contacts
4·.
Wage-Price Guideposts .·
5.
Vietnam
6.
Watts
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7. . Detroit - Chronology - Aug
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You asked me to check on the status of
Ezra~eiss as a result of your call from
Congressma~mannel>
- I take pleasure
the occasion
On
extending
in
to you and the people of the Yemen Arab Republic
the congratulations
and good wishes of the American people.
Sincerely,
Lyndon B. Johnson UNQUOTE
2.
Dept will
objection
release
upon post's
- and Could Do in Los Angeles
CRS's role in post-riot activities in Los Angeles is based on
the following assumptions:
1.
The first priority in Los Angeles is for action programs,
addressed to rehabilitation and reform, which will have
immediate and tangible
- ., Columbia University
POST, Troy V., Dalas, Tex.
WRIGHT, Stephen J., United Negro CollegeFund Inc.
YORK., Herbert F., Univ. of Calif.
BENSON, Bruce B., League of Women Voters
BILLHEIMER, Robert, Natl. Council of Churches
BUNDY, McGeorge, Ford Foundation
DABIS
- was pulled from his vehicle and stabbed.
Control has not been established over the crowd.
Ramsey has set up a "command post" at Justice and is watching the
situation.
Frank Dryden is also getting reports from his Regional Director.
One report from · Los
- for the
scholar to use.
are handicapped by similar situations:
President
Tr\tma,n
Both libraries
has retained many of the files relating to the Presidency
and all of the papers
for the post-Presidential
years.
This has been a major issue of critieism
among
- that
you had yourself remarked to him that in transferring to another on- the
ground post in Germany, he was "running out" on you. He wasn't sure
you were joking.
I suggested that as a personal matter, since you spoke to him
yourself, he write you
- qualifications.
2.
Uganda (Stebbins)
~
Ambassador Deming bas appointment with the Foreign Minister at
Satur.day, May 7 (3:30 a.m. our time).
He expects no
difficulty
and will advise tomorrow. r-1 11 keep you posted.
9:30 a,m,,
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- American institutions ... I feel a little "'>electedprealcwnt.That Janot true.
Dullea mentioned Hl1111
for the post.
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• t en t w1·th~ same
wu meetins
electedatchairman
at the
· wh"1ch seems mcons1s
Dulle11 haa been ■electe.i a11 Sec;keptical about inf
- ::;:,oct to tho caspoGition
of ~·:orlci t!t\1' II l)lccl~cd nssot :runctio~,G z!1cultl bo post-
ponccl until tho vcctcd nssot~ function cc:i.::.cd.to bo ~n
:ictivo operation.
Althour;:1 tho proposed
tr~n::;fc~ ,·,n.:.:,
c;::,loi·ca further
by other
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Empty People Now Come to Life'
Lillian Smith Raps New Authors
By Marie Smith
Washington Post Staff Writer
word you mus: never be
caught using.
"They are still talking the
old njhiJlisms of the 19th
Century; they are still moan
ing about the human
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and the Post.
Atta.chmeat
":.{O't.hi~g
c~:itral
been released
to the
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THE PRESIDENT'S
COMMITTEE.ON
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WAaHINGTON,
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URBAN HOUSING/'"°~/
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Legislative
Proposals)
6. Urban Economics
{Booklets)
1966-67
7. Taxation,
1967
8. s. 1306, 1968
9. Fifth City: The Ecumenical
Institute
- 'Chicago,
1968
10. Romney,
George
11. Population
12. Post Viet Nam Planning
Committee:
Crime Control and Education
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MARSHALL , J. Howard
McCAW , J . Elroy
McCONNELL , Joseph Howard
MILLER, Arjay R .
MILNI:R , R . E . Dumas ~
MONAGHAN, Bernard A (
NUVEEN , John
ORLOFF, Monford A.
POST, Troy V.
REYNOLDS , Richard S .
ROBERTSON , Corbin J .
ROBISON, James E .
ROSENWALD
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Ju■•
Represe
n
b
h
ti ve e ffor t
ave
ee
tlce under law for all."
Or any other spokesman for the so-called
JOHN Moss, RALPH HARDING, JOHN McThe Washington ·Post: "The President' to- liberal eet.· '>llshment?
FALL, DoNALD FRASER, ~iEAL SMITH, DAN day
- . Watson's
comment?
Washington Post
Baltimor·e Sun
N. Y. Times
Wall Street Journal
Washington Evening Star
Washington Daily News
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✓
Disapproved
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Approved
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MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
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June 18, 1966
12: 15 p. m
- Nations
Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman POST, Merriweather
Secretary of HEW John w. Gardner
ROBINSON, Aubrey E., Jr.
.AIKEN, George, Senator
SIMPSON, Wesley W•
·LONG, Russell B., Senator
MAGNIN, Jerry
MONRONEY, A. S. Mike, Senator
UPDIKE, John
- of
confrontation between Arab Egyptian military action on
monarchs like Saudi Arabia's the side of the Republicans,
King Faisal and Arab revolu- Robert H. Estabrook of The
Uonaries led by Nasser.
Washington Post
repcrted
Ketaf is a key Royalist cen- lfrom
- , Defense
Charles F. Luce, Interior
J. Herbert Hollomon,
Conmerce
Wilbur J. Cohen, H&l
Everett Hutchinson,
Transportation
Treasury
Joseph W. Barr,
Belen,
Post Office
Frederick
Schnittker,
John A.,
Agriculture
James J. Reynolds,
Labor
Robert C. Wood, HUD
- the posts on whether they can
handle ·further increases in this program.
l
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Marks
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cc: Dr. A. H. Moseman
Dr. Charles Frankel
Direct Support
'.rre.nslations
Low-Priced .Bon&s
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131,396
179~000
310,396
May 9, 1967
Would you like
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POST OFRC& BOX 374
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ADDRESS:
1303TIJliRAS,
N. "·
CAIL& ADDRESS:
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ALBUQU&RQU~ NEW MEXICO 87103, U.s.A.
SOUTMW&ST
F...,.. TN4, C.111lta11 ad ..,,,,,,_,_
TEL&PHONE 2.\2-5065
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July
21, 1965
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Cop1~s of the attached were setlt- tOl:he following:~ --=---- POST
Lee W:1.itc, Bill Moyers , George Reedy , a nd Jack
'f.
Valenti with the following notation:
"A good article that you may be able to use whe n
would have
visiting with Negro leaders
-
of tb.e United
States Vilen their cla.1ms arose.
'fuis policy rests on n
univcrselly
accepted pr1nc.1ple of international.
law and so fa.r •
as w.-.aknow has be~n :f'ollo'\:."ed.by all of the Eo-caJ.led "Western"
countries in their post.-rar cettlcments
- for
the meat he sells. We expect the gaso
line dealer to disclose the price per gal
lon he charces for gasoline. We expect
food stores to past the price for milk per
quart at ·the retail level. Why should
not we expect the lender 01· credit ex
tender to Post
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and until the Democratic
Leader
ship can be here to back him up.
Therefore,
the earliest
the meeting wit.if Mills,~
~.~ahon,
and the Democratic
Leadership
can be
will be 3:30 p. m. I will post you as soon as this
time is definite.
JimJ
- KLUCZYNSKI, John C.,
Congress
GRAHAM,Philip L., Washington Post
KNOTT,Jr., Lawson B., Wash., D.C.
GP..EER,Dewitt C., Austin,
Tax.
KUCHEL, Thomas H.,
Senate
GRUEN, Victor,
LosA
KUHNS, William G., General Public
GRUENIID, Ernest,
Senate
Utilities
Corp.
GUNTHER
- governments but not by municipal or township governments (for
which separate population
data are not available);
and (3) post-1960
trends,
no doubt involving faster
population
growth in areas subject to
such local planning and regulation
than in other (mainly
- progress made toward
accomplishing the second.
·
In addition to averting a formal request from the
Governor for a Presidential disaster declaration, the
major achievement toward quieting the post-riot difficul
ties consisted of a resolution of the long