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  • trallve coatl ol tb• J'u.nd thro~a .. •• aad•r•taad tbat AID Ml• aaaued you It wW al•• immediate coneW•n• t:loll to ••coDd aemeatew need•. ulun particlpaUoa ta this •ad•vor la ubject, ol couae, to the aw.Ua1ttllty of appropriate funda, but there le
  • • ., n.c. BHARUCHA-REm,Albert T • ., Det. JENKINS., Martin D., Bal to• BLACKWELL.,Joel., Losa. JULIAN,Percy, Chicago, Ill BON'ID-fPS.,Arna., Hash KNOX.,William J • ., Rochester., N. Y. lll.ANSON.,Herman, Wash• ., D.C. KCRNEG!\Y., Wade M• ., Lexington., Mass
  • Thi ■ JolDN A. ..... bNwsnc Mr. Walter Jenkin ■ The White Hou■ e Wa ■h~gton, D. C. will confirm our conver ■ ation iD which I told you that a reception would be held at the Democratic Club on JanuaIT 15, 1964, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., honoring
  • it was a definite turn toward the right. of Dr. King and Senator be revived and continued. END Robert Kennedy. It has been It remains to are DALLAS MORNING NEWS May 10, 1968 • • l • ! •• I••, , Hwnphrey and AD~ To The Dallas Ntws: . Withoutthe aid
  • bone thief belac carried oat el towa on a rail wlMt -- accordiq to Lbacola -­ Aid: "If it werea 't for tJaa honor of it. 1•• Jut•• aoon walk. 11 lacenly, BW Moyer• 8peclal Aa•i•tam to die Pre•l~at . bilaeyM. ExeclltlTe Director Nation•' Urua Lea New
  • apparently are acceptable to Geller. y An attempt was made to do this this afternoon --- Cong. Jack Gilbert said he could not attend because it was his birthday --- Arc~Moore aid he wouldn't be available tomorrow --- they are trying for, Tuesday, ednesday
  • ,,,,,th be•t wl■ b••• Walter Jenkin• Special Aa•letant to the Pr••ldent )( Mr. Mickey Polan Box 1720 Huntiqloll 19. We ■ t Vlr1hala WJ:RHN:r1m ........... LfflDON a. JOHNSON ~ • • ,ir.-. EXECQTIY~ LE/ lfu.,~ ar for lor Ol' LBJ/LC /leb • 1
  • \ECOR.D I ·.... --- x I talked to Walter ·Jenkin• and he bas no inte in Mr. Dorman -- be merely met him at the u11estion of a friend when ~e was bi New Y explained the fear ■ of the professional community (al■o Don' Cooi:) over bia lack of Jmowled1
  • th· s will solve th· problen-1. Since1·ely~ Walter Jenkins S pecial As sis tan the Preaident to 1' Honorable Edwin L. ·weisl Simpson Thacher and Bartlett 12.0 Broadway New York 5:, New Yo "'k " WJ:ms ',
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  • : ' · > , · · • · · Commenting on th ,,high rate for postage for packages being sent to •Vie~m. By direction~of the··P:resident: ' ·JAMES .U. CROSS Lieutenant Colonel,. U ~ ~-• Air• Force Armed .".rorce:s Aide to the President ~, (White House File Copy
  • Aide for Congressional Relation& ...,. Honorable Julla. Bu.tlef Hansen House of Repre•en!&tivea • Washington. D. C . ..:l cc: ' Ci6v. farr1s • i-- Bryant ,. ..!-r-i VJ.,,,._.,_ .... .l.,,, •• ..~LL o ,,sN ty FROM THE WHITE HOUSE WA
  • .,.,.,., - :~. ::;etting up the Colombo P~:.~. a.u.u nas since contributed over $90 million in economic and technical aid through the Plan. Over 3,800 Asian students have been trained in Australian institutions of higher learning. U.S. -AUSTRALIAN RELATIONS On most
  • jor General, U. rmy Military Aide to the resident jor General Robert H. Superintendent c United States Air Force Colorado Colorado Spring•, USAF Pnalant .19':iNrm a.W me to thank ,-. for ycMII' aloe latter. You~ ex~Loaa SDH.a a peel diMl to ldm
  • ■, Louiaiana, with Mr ■• Anvilla P. Shuts in char&•• v They •hould report on April 18. Be ■ t to the Eaat Gate at 9:45 a.m. wlahea. Sbu:erely, Irvine H. Sprague Aide for Cou1reaaioual Relation• _._ Mr. Gary Hymel Office o! the Honorable Hale,"'iiogi
  • Dougla ■ called and ■aid bl ■ ■ on, JohA1 1la ■, i• very lntere ■ted la beln1 ap~ ted to the Circuit Court of the Di ■ tr t of Columbia. . ~ Se1JllllltQI' Dou1la ■ ■ aid Senator Brew ■ ter1 d her ■ have recommended JobA for appointment. Senator Dou1la
  • Mexico Cit Wlll return witll the delogatlon.) ,· Conareasm Congroaa Senator Cooper Senator Mortou Congre■ sman Paul Findley Sou.tor Yarborough Conareaaman Hollfield Harold Hochacblld Senator Kuchel (He called thl• mornmg aDd •aid that bis doctor think
  • II~ IDT'. TKI PDllHIT TMI .,un IOUII VHIU I IIOV TOU·AU U.ODID VITI& IWIT IUGUS, IAY .1 llPIUI ff_P'.DSOIALNO,t TlCAtYOUVITOtJCl NIIJCVAY llU.. '°" I nun LOIII RUii ,OP\11.AI AS VDJ.. IUT IASNIIITOII AID ,01 OTMU PUCU ONl.T IE JU3MT IUT
  • to dothlo? / Yea____ No___ _ (3) Dr. James "!>er kine whose Committee le working with David Bell on new ideas ln the AID program is very anxious to have Davld-a.ockefeller on this group •. Rockefeller le agreeable to serving - but must get off
  • thtr W$ll..be·i ng o! every . member ot th• armed forces.. . . . . :: 'I ~ · Sincerely. ',· , . ' .. C. V. CLIFTON -. Major General, . t1. S. Army Military Aide to the ·President " ' i . I . SP4 .E thel· P. Hubba:rc:i.· . Company B
  • . Circuit Court Judge. P. S. In talking to Paul Dean today to get the attached resume, he ~aid that he would appreciate it if his name could be given to the ABA. If the ABA found him not qualified for this judi~ial post, then he certainly would not want
  • The White House Washington, D. c·. Dear Mike: Thank you for the prepared statements on the foreign aid authorization request. ~//":.}' Dan took one1 and we were successful in getting to take another on Tuesday. Senators . j7~ 'Bass. ~J~ayh. agreed
  • of your respon e. / V.·J#ll-CLIFTO, c. fvfajor General, .Jilitary Aide to John C. Griffin 1435 Modoc Ave. Salinas, Calif. i. the S. Army President 1435 Modoc Avenue Salinas, California March 6, 1964 The Presiaent The White House ashington, D. C
  • Authorisation AID Economic Supplemental Aatborisation They have agreed that in the event rule• are arantea, they will complete action on the•• three bill• next week, even if it mean• ataying Friday and Saturday. 2. I diacuaaed Minimum Wage with the Speaker
  • , RFD1, Bax 7-A, Gadsden, s.c., 7/18/64. JENKINS,c., 461 E. Boundary, S.E~, Aiken, s.c., 7/24/64. MARrIN,G., Columbia, s.c., 7/19/04. MORRISON, Jackie Lee, 319 Ferrell Dr., Columbia, S.C., 7/19/64. BOZARD, James B., 7475 Pine Dr., Columbia, s.c., 7/18/64
  • to postpone the Foreign Aid Bill until next Tuesday, the Speaker promptly scheduled the Firearms Control legislation for tomorrow. .4'_ / (;'/71· ,;·e::,,~.g;,
  • to Barbara that the President would like you to give her with his best wishes. Sincerely, Irvine H. Sprague Aid for Congressional Liaison .. . Honorable tta-JeBoge House of Repres ntatives Washington, D. ' 1 7 P'ROM THE WHITE HOUSE WA8NINOTON 0 D C
  • ideas in the AID program ls very anxious to have David~ockefeller on this group. Rockefeller ls agreeable to serving - but must get off the Committee of White House •Fellows. I heartily recommend that Rockefeller serve on Perkins I Com­ mittee as7hls ts
  • that form er ..,,,, ""~MJ:l~-G--r eorge-Radcliff of Maryland w n their office asking to se e Mr. Valenti or someone on his · s ta ff about our turn down on the invita to the President to take part in the Hicks Marker ceremony (see attached file) She ~aid thi
  • lnlormatlon to Jack~ullivan. Senator ' Administrative Aaslstant. He •aid he undersb>od and aaked 11 w - ~ .!:'ong for an adviaory co ., trip aomewhere• . , .· _ . _. . · : ,'.· / ··~3 . I . ~. . . .. . . ; ' f• I ~ A !I ' , : 1ame
  • ~ }'.. \ 'J I ~. I \.• j' March 3, 1966 To: F rom: Sanford Fem Helen Colle Mr. \\ ataon •aid tbb in•ltatloa ahoW.d be regretted. WW you pleaae do ao and altboqh the RSV P card wldcb they aald waa encloud aeem • to be loat, I would thbak you can uae