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- without pay as Special Assistant to the resident through the month of February~ In the abse ce f affirmative action to the contrary, he will co tin e in that capacity through that . period°. I eeping with the attached press release, it will be necessary
- the Senate confirms·. (In your press conference on August 31, 1965 you said that Conrad would be promoted to Commander, but the papers had not been signed. They are now signed and ready to go. } 2. L. Gordon Cooper ..... The President has requested
- of the Study I Commission of the Thre e Diseases as reported in the press . I I would greatly appr eciate receiving a copy of the complete text when . it becomes available. My high r egard for Dr . _Michael E . ;>eBakey and my own ex perience lead me
- --- ·!ft6=//.>/' CO~TFIDENTIAL FC-l~r FC)/t, t; MEMOBANDUM FOB HARRY McPHERSON FC-1867: Fe,,/¥f/ FG-/~C! At the present time the ·President plane a press .conference at Ft:;;;//£} 10 o 11clock Washington tlmo· •• 9 o'clock.t~a• time•• tomorrow
- . Sincerely, Luke c. iHester Press Aide to Senator Paul H.~ LCH:mfd 0A. JACIC MILLER, toWA LDt a. .IORDAN, IDAHO Apl'U 19, 19'6 Dear S.Mlol'I Tbl• 18 ID reapoue to ,... letter of Apl'U 11, 1966, eaclo•taa a lelter from Mre. RONn& R. Oro••• r• ... etlaa
- . forward this inquiry to expedite To the Foreign Claims Commission Re? Barbara Gamarekian - 1930 Bilt~ore Street, Washington 9, D. C. February 1, 1965 Mr. Milton Kilduff Assistant Press Secretary The White Bouse Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Kilduff: I
- ~gi~g. My comments to the press consisted of, essentially, "I'm here because President Johnson, on behalf of the Americans everywhere, is deeply concerned and wants to be of help," and "I'm not here to rake through yesterday's ashes and rehash old
- . of the - •• At the sa-::_e. th::-.:e, that the United contii ..ue to play a. vital .free nations t:.e desire in tne Far States role in assuring tl";e. • Ea.st . of their discussion, the President and the Pri:~--..e lv~h:isterC: .. ,.:. :·:azreed
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- that the Task Force will be free to determine it• own chartei-, enlarging upon or curtailina the area of coneorn indicated above. The task la a1 difficult and challenging ae It l• important and the Pre1ident ia 1ratelul for your willingne•• to participate
- in development. -- -describes supplemental and supportive programs aimed at meeting our most pressing urban needs, proposed for the immediate study of the new Secretary and including demo:q.stration projects in metropolitan planning. These programs are predicated
- of the press, saying in effect that he, George, understood that Mills was supporting this package and that it was on the basis of this understanding that he went ahead in his committee this morning. I don't know whether George would do thi✓. s there any
- ' Committee to K ep America li'"ree 4520 l ham Avenue Chattanooga, T nne ee 37 09 JC:plr G 7 CITIZEN'S COMMITTEE TO KEEP AMERICA FREE 4520 ALABAMA AVE., CHATTANOOGA, TENN (Founded JOHN S. VASS, JR. 37409 TELEPHONE: 821-280(; - - 1965) July 3, 1965
- April 16, 1964 c:: . Mr. George Reedy Press Secretary The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Reedy: '?!< e.-:1 /T1' President Meany will be receiving Mr. Ludwig Rosenberg~ and Mr. Tran quoc Buu on various dates coinciding with a meetingC.8 (11
- and a significant factor in the overall development of the area, was announced last December 14, 1964, and re ceived considerable attention in the local press the following day (see attached press release and newsclippings). Since there is no current news value
- could be seen as the cause and the Federal Board would be seen as relatively free of responsibility. Fowler and Duesenberry both agree higher, our Reserve· that the trust funds cannot buy too much of the PC's; they $1 billion sale.· recommend $250
- development and training and many, many more acts too. numerous to mention. "We will continue to press for laws which would protect our citizens from violence, like the Safe Streets and Crime Control Act now under consideratipn in the Congress and the Gun
- the White Hou$e prevented my having the time to call on yo~ pe:roonally to let you know how greatly I ap preciated your guidance, help and support during my tenure as Press Sec:r.etary. Tho association we developed over the years mean.a a great deal to me
- 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
- NORVASSHETHEAUTHOR• MAYI SUGGEST THATTHIS BE CHANGED BYANOTHER STAT[MENT r , , MIR. SINCENOTONLYI BUTMANY MEMBERS=OF THECOMMITTEE ONEDUCATION ( ' { ' ( LABOR,AREDEEPLY PERTURBEDBY.THIS·QUOTATION IN AND THE PRESS• RESPt~TJ'ULLY, • (''• ' ; : f ADAM C
- the rental of the tenant family only after·tbe family has paid 25 percent of its income toward rent. The Administration's 1968 housing bill (as passed by the Senate and as accepted in Coamittee in the House before this publication went to press) would
- File unit description: Contains notes, memorandums, letters, telegrams, press releases, press conference transcripts, biographies, resumes and reports related to operations of the Department of Justice during the administration of President Lyndon B
- : I am going to dinner with MM and will be back in an hour to get your speech all ready -- back-up, teleprompter, press release, etc. I will be working with Bator on final drafting ••• after Ball and Rusk have put forward their minor changes
- to Colonel Glenn's v i sit. The other v isits of Colonel Glenn in Turkey and Japan have been equally successful. Wherever our astronauts have gone, the public reaction has been excellent - the press coverage splendid. \... :.('t" , RECEIV ED . MAR VIN
- Govern ment can be expected, as a minimum, to press for ~~;r_ly.-~r.al.e:a:a: b-."their~e1\U1""1.nfng re ·t:atm1 E.O. 12356t Sec.3.4 NLJ ~£Gii8t-- By-4,4.~· l""-1 /- ;)D N.ARA.,Date IP-JS- 9~ 1 .I! i.. r. .#lJ/J;{!~/-~ THE WHITE HOUSE C!tJ
- , emphatic organized without a.rn,,VlllJ:'H:nensible. ---- His extemporaneousspeechesand press conference remarks sparkled withan extraordinary amount of soft-spoken humor and candor. His . formaltoastsand ceremonial talks put all at easewith
- and Television Committee, "'Friendsof Dewey." New York Hospital, removal of ulcer. Third published book: "Ulcers-Fact of Fiction?" (Yorkville Press, N. Y .) Milto~ Berle Scholarship at N. B. C. (New Brooklyn College) for ad vanced studies in videodynamics
- ~ ~ROM BiGIN QUOTE I WAS OE;PLY TOUCHEDBY X □ ~R MESSAGEON T~E ASc,ASS I NAT! ON CF. SENATOR KENNEDY AND WOULD; Lil KE TOr E~PRESS, h\· DEEP APPREC I ATi ON FOR YOUR, !;ONCERN AND THAT' OF'i THE: SENEGAL.ESE PEOPLE. KNOWI NG THAT' YOU SHARE •OUR' GRIEF
- Press and Language Department of Services State Bert M. Bennington Security Officer Department of State Patrick M. Rice SecurJ.. ty Officer Department of state Michael Keller Security Officer Department of State Forest Wilkins Security Officer
- activities, will contribute to greater over-all efficiency and economy of Government operations in the field service. Enclosed is a copy of the Commission's press release on the subject which also indicates the new re gional boundaries, location of regional
- the actions in response to your Syr;,.cuse speech in a coordinated report from the appropriate Cabinet Officers which might be released to the press next week end.- cDtuwr, ·••·~ ., WVHS . ~. Tn. ISF.CC~ t; -'..J/43/t;J (!t} THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
- Chicago and downstate Illinois took up the incident on their. front pages and made it a cause celebre. In areas • where every opportun-lty is sought to criticize a Democratic administration, and the Department of State in particular, the Republican press
- . to the President
- , television the program. Nations, would be made for t]1e U.S. of! proceed:'.ngs and on the press uses corps group&, e.g., World Affairs Rela~ions coverage in by the and foreign would be made availabl~ and effor ..;s would be made to publish
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- Opportunity RICHMOND,Dale K. JOHNSON., Maurice, United Press Internatl. MEAIEI., Donald, NBC Sn.BERSTEIN., Maurice, Metro Goldwyn ~yer DAVIS, Martin, Paramount Pictures PICKER, Arnold M• ., United Artist BUCHMUEIJ..ER, A.D • ., Child Study Assn. or MONDSCHEIN
- I ,,,: ., MEMORANDUM December 11, 1968 FOR • Larry Levinson /Jave. As you know, Senator .,pouglas has given his report to the press with a Sunday, December 8th release date. Further, the Senator held a press conference to "background tre
- /t:) . c.d, ~~: 0#Jft c. -;;-~ I . I ..¢,/cc --- - . - . , , DRAFr PRESS RELEASEFOR USE m ANNOONCmG THE SIGNmG OF EXECUTIVE ORDERENTITLED"TRANSFERRmG JURISDICTIONOVERCERTAINBLOCKED ASSETSFRCMTHE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE SECRETARY
- 3 RI i 8"' Sir: Tha.nl1:you !or you,: letter of J'anua.ry 6 to President Johnson concerning certain press t'Cports purporting to g:lvo the vi~wjt of Mr. Luis 'tomoza towa.~d Cuba. The United States