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  • rked by an exile group determined to overthrow 1 coastal sugar mill. Other reports tell of the Scalr nf .\ / ilr.• 100 ~ (t) 196'l by The Chlcaro Tribune. destruction of hundreds of acres of sugar cane in Camaguey province. Cuban artillery men
  • , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
  • for Christian Science Monitor 1924-53; Chief of New York Herald Tribune's Washington bureau 1953-55; syndicated columnist 1955 to date\ An Eisenhower Re­ publican. Described as "mild, harmless" by press people~ Sam Yette,--A general assignment reporter
  • that psychological turn-around reached if we remained firm. Thanat said he had only one worry. Referring to 15 Feb issue of Paris edition of NY HERALD TRIBUNE and NY TIMES, carrying spate of stories on 'negotiations', he said he was certain Secretary understood now
  • . This article, entitled "Negroes Are Not Moving Too Fast" appeared.in the November 7, 1964, issue of the '"Post." In November, 1964, Wachtel wrote an article for King entitled "Looking Ahead" which was to be turned over to the "New York Herald Tribune
  • ~ Mr. Alrnena Lornax Editor-Publisher Tribune 4100 \,fest dams Los ;. ngeles, California JC:plr 90008 lo 1 Magazine of Report, Opinion and Interpretation ➔~t.mHB'f.V~f 1~.100W. Adams Alrnena Lomax Los Angele~~, Califor:iia Edi.tor-Publisher
  • , was strictly in the hands of the Electoral Tribunal. Garcia (jodoy said that he had spoken slx times wlth the Tribunal Prealdent, Angel Llz, polnting out to hbn that failure to· release the results as received was bringing crltlclsm en the Provisional
  • npreaenta1.1Tea ot a worl4'• peopl.o in unity, a.ad 't.bo abeeDGe of a or fixed plaee in e1tabl1ehment or -the fQroe or \lU1 '\J' woul.d ba the TerJ denial a apreme pla01t11Snt. I do ao't bel1ew w Geneva or DIH4 a Tribunal of filo Bacw, , or the fixation
  • Parten. · I have asked Ellen Downs (Secretary Ickes) to have lunch with Bird , Nellie . and me next Friday, and the giris in Bards' office at the Navy have aske d me to have lunoy: with them on Thursday. ,Nellie found the Merry Go Round in the Tribune so
  • is a grave and ter­ rible warning tbat Soviet methods of waging the cold war are coming very close to hot-war methods. Coonlcht. 1962. New Yorll Herald Tribune.. Inc. .f 4:05 Sat. Afternoon M-. Rusk. 2 U-2 aborted, Low flight - McNamara subsequently said
  • . The President: In all cases Presidents' problems with war in the Republic were partly due to the New York Tribune. He stated that he didn't know what major errors his Administration had made, but the New York Times sees only bad, never good. The President
  • substantive issue addressed was whether and at what stage the President might offer arbitration via t1.:j World Court, or some other 11 suitable 11 after the men~ the ship were returned. After international tribunal examining the problems posed by the World
  • of in- ' The De Luxe Dole sition of headlines in t_he Sµnd ay fluence." The process ·of so di­ Herald Tribune. Rigqf across the viding it threatens freed.o m and · , I WISH i t were possible to hold page at the top was the banner: a -s uper-colossal investigation
  • foreign policy his party will agree to must be their policy. I quote from his address, as reported in the New York Herald Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947: A Democratic President and his Secretary of State can propose, but a Republican Con­ gress can
  • at Naval Headquarters were shaken to notice how closely Dimitracopoulos' story paralleled a secret report on this subject disseminated to the Greek military community. 12. October 1960: Dimitracopoulos sent to the Paris office of the Herald Tribune
  • Lake Tribune, Sept. 3, 1898.] K.Y. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OFFICE 9" THE CHIEF 0)1' PROTOCOL August Memorandum for - MRS. 10, 1964 LIZ CARPENTER The White House Subject: Rare Book - possible gift from Mrs. Johnson David McKays - Utah Trip
  • a recent poll, gave blm a [From the Medford (Oreg.) Mall Tribune, one of the ~o _striking trends in the ~~:°:.~ble rating. He has been a good PrestSept. 10, 1964) ON DISTRUSTINGG0I.DWATER current pres1den ta! campaign has been The Phlladelphla Inquirer
  • Tribunal and the OAS Committeeo His main task will be to develop a strong get - out-the-vote camp aigno LIMITED OFFICIAL USE J,\ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday, April 25, 1966 ... 4:30 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT
  • ,_> ·fl 7 d·" ·; ; a · '"t .. e. dd 1\# Kh~W ·:· allo~~f i· THE :NHOUSTON TRIBUNE October 2.2., 1964 ·: ~·B: \a·, ---k...,.e. .:;.r . • aide's past ; ·BY SARAH2i:McCLENDON . ·. '. ' ·' tarna& not ~u -,u -u~m
  • , daily, monthly, and forever. Slowly, painfully, the human race has been struggling toward unity and peace. From the feeble work of Andrew Carnegie and the Hague Peace Tribunal--the peaoe hope of my father and of your fathers-­ we have been olimbing
  • Journal cited radio station. TOW. Carlos Alvarado above on December 11, 1953, eulogized Jerez, ls a Communist. the Guatemalan Communist dally news­ Second. The Chief o! the Press Sec­ paper Tribune. Popular. tion of President Arbenz' publlclty office