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  • ~ ~\ ~ . l'f\~(l,~ \ Y"I~ of middle-aged white womefilAhad generated ari/\atmospt-ie re of fear in the city. ),,;~ -Alt'.J:1:0ngh tl:le newspapers Wei:'e gene.raJ J y restrained ~~ •~ - known that the tentative identification of the "Cincinnati Strangler
  • on a rising scale and with every encouragement to those willing to and techniques experiment with new Rartnerships in public-interested enterprise. Our basic are are: 1. to create a system of metrooolitan-wide incentives to governments, individuals
  • , the control of sulfur emissions associated with the burning of coal and oil, and the need for new Federal research and development facilities to carry out the expanded programs au­ thorized under the Olean Air Act. Testimony was received from Federal officials
  • Conference which is sponsoring the Poor People's Campaign and has been identified as a secret Community Party member as late as 19630 The June 16, 1968, issue of "The Worker," an east coast communist newspaper, contained an article which indicated
  • candidate for the White House-as. bls well-informed and admiring biographer, North Caro­ lina newspaper publisher Jonathan (Man of Independence) Daniels has just publicly proclaimed he be - there is better than an even chance that this will happen
  • was very well put. \Ve are finding that a lot of people will take Nixon over the others, but they won't take Nixon over Johnson." · TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONBETWEEN ED COOPER (Association of Motio.n Pictur.es, Washington, D. C. ) AND WALTER JENKINS
  • enterprise•, nor d oe • it rende r flnanclal or tfich n ical • uppn rt. Our own lntereete are adequate­ ly e~rve d by the V9 lce of >rnerlca (VOA), opera ted by the Uri(tecl State• Information .At;J,en cy. VOA, the voice of the United Stat«,11 Governmetit
  • (OUR TIME) BECAUSE, ALTHOUGHMY SENIOR COLLEAGUES PRINCIPALLY CONCERMEDARE NATURALLY AT ONE WITH ME IN THE ENTERPRISE, I HAVE TO SEEK THE ENDORSEMENTOF THE FULL CABINET AT OUR MEETING TOMORROW,THE FIRST THAT HAS BEEN POSSIBLE SU1CE OUR CPNFERENCE_ LAST
  • Texas has given me the breaks. I have a bit of news tor the radio this ·and I do not know whether I am being unfair to the pr Page two . in speaking this news before the morning newspapers ha.Te the opportunity to print it. ot my good friend, ex
  • relations back to close association with President Roosevelt in days of Good Neighbor Policy. Recall Great Depression in which hemisphere and initiatives of New Deal; link this past in Alliance for Progresso 7. Pledge continued joint effort in carrying
  • throughout the United States. He has been commissioned to work in joint venture with Marcel Breuer and Kenzo Tange, in designing a new plan for Flushing Meadows, New York. His firm Lawrence Halprin & Associates, has been commissioned, together with Wurster
  • Folder, "[A Report from Lawrence Halprin & Associates to Mrs Johnson's Committee for A More Beautiful Capital January 1967]," White House Social Files, Beautification Files, Box 2
  • Item Autographed: u, 1964 ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ( Photograph ot the President, furnished by office Photograph ot the President, furnished by party being autographed'tor Photograph ot President with someone else ) Magazine Cover ) Newspaper Picture
  • . The two key ques­ tions would be: What actions could be taken; how should the Congress_ be associated with these actions (the experience in the Dominican Republic and in Vietnam is pertinent). In presenting these questions to General Eisenhower I stressed
  • security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with inter­ national affairs. d. Games are often conducted with high level offi­ cials participating on "senior level" teams which review and discuss proposals
  • to the Conference next Tuesday, the question is whether the United States can state that it would be prepared to link the freeze with the reduction of a significant number of strategic nuclear delivery vehicles, including missile launchers and associated missiles
  • Kentucky, Earle C. Clements, and is the step-son of newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. 2t-4,c;,,,-~-:Z:t.'...t-~t:l,.t.,,I ~- ?;;~ (f3/l~i_ ________ ____ .,,...... ______ .....,. ·{1,.v,J-;f;u~k
  • Kentucky, Earle C. Clements, and is the step-son of newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. 2t-4,c;,,,-~-:Z:t.'...t-~t:l,.t.,,I ~- ?;;~ (f3/l~i_ ________ ____ .,,...... ______ .....,. ·{1,.v,J-;f;u~k
  • Customer Service: 919-233-9767 www.akc.org 18 Nutrition & Health How to treat canine tummy trouble. N
  • Customer Service: 919-233-9767 www.akc.org 18 Nutrition & Health How to treat canine tummy trouble. N
  • in this are those associated with poverty. The effects of poverty and the lack of adequate hous- ing, education, health services, recreation, employment opportunity, and social mobility are reflected not only inhi.gh infant mortality but in the development
  • of the Interior UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20425 May 19, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONORABLE LEE C. WHITE, ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT, THE . WliITE HOUSE ~· FROM General Counsel SUBJECT: St. Augustine, Florida
  • is LOCAL TIME at Point of destination LLB354WA475/2 1%1APR10 ~ 7 12 TO THIS ACHIEVEMENT. ASSOCIATED WITHTHIS PROGRAM THROUGHOUT MYPUBLICSERVICE - ANDWITHTHESEFINE PEOPLEALLMYLIFE -- I AMGREATLY PRIVILEGED TO SHOW You, AS RECOUNTED IN THIS BROCHURE
  • . E . M. House . This interests me very much and I am calling it to the attention of some of my associates . Your watchfulness is greatly appreelated . Yours very sinc erely , TRANSFERRED TO HANDWRmNG 104 East ~8th St. New York. Sept. 20 • 1932
  • , subsidized credit program is needed and will be effective for breaking the pattern of discrimination against Negro small business enterprises so that they can participate fu14r in the physical upgrading of ghetto areas. We would dissent on both grounds. Our
  • ghettos. ·con. ., versely, rumors amplified by radio, television and the newspapers -- especially with regard to· guerilla bands roaming the streets -- created within the white communities a sense of dange~ and terror. To Mayor Patricia Q. Sheehan
  • the results were much bettP.r than I expected. I'wanted to congratulate • • on a good job. you and your associates Sincerely, Rob~tner Secretary to the Cabinet and Special Assistant to the President r j. . Governor Farris~r The White House Washington, D
  • tn me -- and Washington was warmer." Mrs. Johnson's revealed sense of responsibility - at the expense of herself - was in a speech this June to the American HomeEconomics Association in Detroit. ''For me," said the Fiut tn become an involved
  • with the Indonesian government for economic development of the country. In this enterprise, our corporation is associated with Daniel, Mann, Johnson, and Mendenhall, one of the world's largest architectural-engineering firms, and with the Stanford Research Institute
  • - The National Association of Manufacturers will give a dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Park at TUESDAY,MAY25 a.m. PDT Departure a.m. HST Arrival from Los Angeles, at Honolulu California. International Airport Lunch to be arranged. p.m. Possible
  • . On the spending side, the detail , here is the ima ge of the new President that has emerged. .January estimate of $98.4 bil­ Ry STERLING F. GREEN lion has been reduced by Associated Press $100 million. Thus the indicated budget Wa s hin glon - l-n the half year
  • on sales of n&vvautaro­ biles be earrnarked to finance programs associated with the disposal of junk cars, as well as highway safety and beauty. (The recent arrend­ rrents to the auto excise tax left in effect a portion of the tax whim oould re used
  • must be trained for this. I gather from what newspapers that this is being done. At least, • I read in the I hope so. 2. The police must be trained, especially, to be able to dis­ criminate between the instigators of riots and the innocent victims
  • President's departure September 13, 1963 Newspaper articles President's visit Assessment 1963 of trip statement, and Prime Minister Fornebu Airport, Oslo, and editorials highlighting the Vice to Norway (Oslo's 227 telegram) by Embassy, Helsinki's A-141
  • to be developed by the American Arbitration Association. The 7 community representatives shall include 4 per sons who are residents of the City of Los Angeles and 3 persons who are residents of the County of Los Angeles but not of the City of Los Angeles. 6
  • : "There ls a sec• "Onhesltatlngly, thls newspaper supports the startling s j,he editorial PoSi- tlon of President Johnson's· acceptance tion o n's newspapers from the 11peech before the Democratlc National Con• the candidacy of President Lyndon B. Jobn­ ti
  • Alright. You'd have to be the judge of that. It seems to me like all of our hopes of private enterprise doing anything in South American countries is going to be terribly damaged unless we can find some way to straighten this thing out. K Yeah. talk
  • Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service