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  • 1uvport th.la bill of S.utort 0 1 x.MO!lq aaS laW... It u •wannt tr. read..i11g Senator O'HahoJHt7'• discuaaico. ot thia bill, ti-. larp obaia •torM or tb• to g• i11te the ... t packlnc buain•u full acale. In feet aQflre of t!iee, •ueh •• Sereva7, .U
  • thought Mrs. Johnson and you would like to read it. No need to return it. ~ ¥ Robert'*· Kintner )(. .l "'J.. 11 . HOWABD HIIGHES 11 ~BIOGRAPHY . Y JOHN KEATS ~ JaRuary 25, 1961 Dear Howard: Mrs. Jolmecm asked me to reply to your recent meaaage
  • 6100 o 1 olock. Would al.so appreo1ate reaervatlona tor tJ.u-ee on commercial. fiight w Austin '.l'ueaday morning.• Ir you are t1ed up Monday night auggeat tuesda1 1DO!!n1ng brea.kf"a.a t.. Tell Maggie t.o colleot a o-ouple ot sca.rvea room i-ent
  • , ,.-;,~;,- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October MEMORANDUM FROM: Press 25, 1966 TO YOICHI OKAMOTO Office Florence Hamsher of Random House has requested a photo of the White House at night with all the lights on. This is to be used on the cover
  • interest in the Longoria case at Three Rlvers,Texae. Aa you know trom reading the papers, there is quite a stink over what has been called "racial discrimination" wherein a local undertaker didn't want to handle t"ii8'tu119ral. ot the returned deceased
  • in her office. Even the clock above get tnto. "I call them my 'hve alon the door is kept five minutes fast to an,j •ik,t_H' clothes-for when there· .speed Mrs. Abell on her night-and. rro one around to hook that aw, day chores at the White House. ,r- ward
  • in her office. Even the clock above get tnto. "I call them my 'hve alon the door is kept five minutes fast to an,j •ik,t_H' clothes-for when there· .speed Mrs. Abell on her night-and. rro one around to hook that aw, day chores at the White House. ,r- ward
  • have gone straight out to the Watts area and listened and let · the peopl~ know that someone (in this in~tance, their President) wanted to know what was hurting them and cared about them. I did do this -- the night before I left
  • MATTER AT LEVEL OF OFFICIALS AS ARE SO MANY ~OUTINE MATTERS •. TSIRIMOKOS ASKED WHETHER MASLOXOVETS HAD ~ COME TO 'THE AMERICAN EMBASSY AND I SAID HE HAD. 1 GAVE NO \ )NDICATION .·OF .WHAT HAD HAPPENED AFTER THAT· .NOR DID ·, ASK •. HE .READ ME -A SHORT
  • truth endureth from generation to generation. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. THE LESSON Read by the RT. REVEREND JOHN E. HINES,D.D. Presiding
  • of session, it was a matter that would take careful consideration by the President and Vice President. I promised Kim that I would give him a tentative reading on this possibility some time during the course of the next week. OFFICIAL USE ONLY OFFICIAL
  • by approximately and included frora 12 states prosecutors and the It was conducted and Secret of the ag·encies, Ne1,r York. a,-,·:.-:·--,.. "::()n- Ser-'7lce on a11d e-1Jb•1 5..._;;~d over invest:i.r~;-\t-i 25,000 reports. Now when I read what you say
  • . has emerged on the social scene. Take last night. Mrs. Anna. Chennault, a 16ngtime worker for the Re­ publican party, staged a din­ ner at her Watergate East penthouse. Who was there? Those folks who'll be taking over after Jan. 20. And some Democrats
  • -contributing countries. Ros tow called the situation room to arrange secure phone call from Rusk to Bunker (1 :40 p. m. EDT). The President read letter to Kosygin on bombing halt. (Attachment A) The following are remarks of the President m.cide previously
  • laaacaed. 4onipu we cioa1 t IMMd &aJ' dedaio- -- except wben we start bombiq &IUl wD.at we •~J abo"' tb• reamnpdon. - ·,•; - [mansucript notes read: DECLASSJFIED '. 23"6. S:ec. ~ ...: ~" - ~ 8 7. . , l •• . .. . -~L .~3.;.,- ;3-)/
  • "rebuttal" to Charlie Schultze was mentioned a couple of times last night, I thought you might be interested in seeing it. I prepared this rnernorandwn for the Vice President so that he would be able to put our future fiscal situation in proper perspective
  • /63 ?\ falazar to Ball ltr 3/ 3 4) /,tl,}.'f EXolSi DEPARTMENT OF STATE , EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT March 3, 1964 To: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House From: Benjamf~Read Executive Secretary The attached letter from Prime Minister Salazar
  • rank Ambassadorships worked out by State and John Macy's shop, the name of the designee is included in State's night reading to the President. If State hears nothing from the White House after five days, no objection is assumed and the Secretary
  • -"--- - c:Na:K" SUVICIE DDIIIIED 0THIEIIWIH M_,._ WILL ■IE l'1JU. RATE FUU. RATE Do\Y LETTER y CMHIG COE RATE NIGHT LETTER URGENT SERIAL DEF~ RESERVATION NIGHTLETTDI ~Tl: SHIPRADIO Street CMAIIGIE H"T AT FULL IIATIE DCNDTIC
  • DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE OF STATE SECRETARIAT 4-:- 17823 November 27, 1963 To: o Ttl From: McGeorge Bundy White House Benj~in H. Read Executive t;i:: Secretary \ A request fot'\ an appointment for General Nasution, l\ldonesian Minister
  • more brickbats than bouquets in our direction. But, as we see it, the overall Soviet attitude has not changed markedly in the past week. been a rather kaleidescopic mix. Recent Soviet moves have Here is how we read them: Kosygin 1 s Attack
  • the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
  • matter with .Ambase5ndor Ma.mi (SecrotarJ Mann) immediately. Tbio 1 t.\81'fJCd ti.l Jo. .. 3 - . '. ; . \ · · - ··· ·.--\ (• "'.." ' -- (3) The P::esident wlabed ta have the eW"-mllry Qf tho Latin A m~rican counlrloa delivered to him for reading
  • from Ben Read Secret 1 p 01/24/66 A to Pres. Johnsoa from Pres. of Brazil • Secret 3 p 01/21/66 A to the President from McG. B. Secret 1 p 01/23/66 A 1 p 01/23/66 A to the President from McG. B. Secret ~ 10 - lf-8'F Nu s-3 - .,}.c, 7
  • will appeal to the various elements that will be judgi:i;ig ·us. The GI Bill of Rights is educating 400, 000 and enabling 200, 000 to buy houses. (The President was reading from a proposed message to the Congress on Veterans which will be sent up on Tuescay
  • the recovery of your healtbo Yw ~re$ not only to your country but also to tM mtir® I wi•h that .as the night cedes viprous to continue ilmt@ dci1y J'@U th® gre.ilt work J@U to Lady Bird and for continu~ wi~e~ h~ letter *e~t ~S*®t d~~r&atic will f
  • on" offer at IEjillf Macomber who urged him not ask us proceed unless he certain lts lmportance to him e a.l:(_~ o lut ely Many problems remain, negotiations proceeding Sundayo Above passed Evron by Davies Saturday night. GP-1 END RUS Dr.ited by1 · Ttl
  • might wish to read prior to his trip and will send over to you separately. E. F. BLACK Colonel, USA Military Assistant A~tacl SeoDef Cont. ZJ No. S- fo ~ l l'I 6 3 3 Vice President's Col. Burris Office s&'EPT Vice President's Proposed Trip
  • WORKERS PARTY Charadera Synopsis, B N~ I A b 1-Secret Service, NY (RM) 3-108th INTC Group (RM) Copy toa Report ~ As of January, 1967, subject resided at 1919 Seventh Avenue, and employed as night taxi driver for Alice Taxi C9mpany, 633 West 125th
  • . THE BULLETINBULLETINDISTRIBUTED ONTHE STATEWIDE POLICETELETYPE NETWORK IN FLORIDASAID GALTWASDRIVINGA WHITEMUSTANG. WITNESSES IN MEMPHIS TOLDINVESTIGATORS EARLIERTHEYSAWA MANIN A WHITE MUSTANG DRIVEAWAY FROMTHEROOMING HOUSEFROMWHICHKINGWASSHOT LASTTHURSDAY NIGHT. FED~~AfB2~NfMEI
  • aue:p ect•. ) i. ' 'I .t> I . March 24. 1965 MEMORANDUM TO· THE P.BESIDENT· Since the Uc~* accOGnt o! what Wilson said about M~ Taylor•a: alleged statement was misleadlag. I think you. may msh to read the attached ,s heet which was what he
  • B . Johnson said last night he _$1.2 b1ll1on below prev ious \ she's plea serl (hal some Repuh­ esllmates. But the forecas t for licans are concerned over pov­ next . year's red-ink spe!'~ing erty among tenants on her land was increased by $900
  • and night to make our Schools on a par with any in the Nation. Accent in his program has been placed on good citizenship, training for living in a Democracy, Americanism, the basic subjects of Education (reading, writing and arithmetic), and the practical
  • vision. situation me. if we move the This means we would have to The President: I read Wilbur Mills a CO':,lple:of intelligence reports last night. It appears that he is getting weak in his stomach. I told him that if we have to send the 82nd
  • the ocean re~~1t of Cop Saint Jacques where he i-._ods~ent the enlire program and opobudoO lost night while ,,.,,JD le:,::derscind almost c:ot1tinuo1JSly. TORONl (Continued on page 2l lyalgene1ols negot 1ote.:t a peoce· (UPI) - • fl.~ settlement. sodotioo
  • th ere. The President read the North Korean report of the alleged confession made by Commander Bucher, skipper of the Pu eblo , as reported in the FBIS account of a North Vietnamese - English broadcast (copy attached) . Secretary Rusk said
  • of October 14, 1964, Be said that this must· have been a radio program as h.e does not watch television. ··; Be said he baa read numerous accounts and has been f ollowin1 this matter 1n the newspapen aince the night of October 14,. · _;-,.: 1964
  • controversial position. In a new statement read to the Chicago • City. Council, he . emphasized t~e. obligation of ~o.li~e'to c~r_ryout .their_. .duties "by utl)-;izmgmm1m~m f?r~e necessary." • . ' In his speech Clark said police.had "acted with balance