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  • "W~uld you buy a used Continued from 8th Page charges of plotting to murder moderate civil rights leaders, published a militant magazine in which the letters RAM began Dist. Atty. Arlen Specter Mayor James H. J. TC1te I.flWlrephoto city from
  • Magazine 10 June 1966 contained an article by Russell SACKETT captioned PLOTTING A WAR ON WHITBY. The article states in par
  • as of March 1963), Mainichi (3.8 million), and Yomiuri (3 million). These three major newspaper companies and several smaller ones publish weekly magazines and have interests in commercial radio and television. There . are many other national and pref ectural
  • iiI I BH 105-560 On July 8, 1961 9 BH T-22 adv,ised that the "Fiery Cross" being printe d by ROBERT SHE LTOU is being redesigned, and it is now goi ng to be pu blis hed as a magazine. The cove~ for the magazi ne is be ing printed in Florida, atid
  • AND EUROPE WITH NGO DINH- DIEM ANDrlENT TO VIETNAM IN NINETEEN FIFTYFIVE WHERE HE REMAINED UNT NINETEEN SIXT YFOUR PUBLISHING PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. G'P-1 . END AND ACK ,8/WH PLS ACK Of.QAWllllU .,.orhorin N'L! oQ - l..'!>I Rl_t:.Jf~ "ARA Tmel..~:!~O TH E
  • to discuss probable einployment in the drilling program. I have a. drilling magazine before me which says, among other tlilngs, that the AE C test holes appco.r to be just the beginning of a:big ?rogram, which will be a very large process. It may
  • for a "full dress 11 presentation on what to you and me are obvious fundamentals. I I therefore have written a magazine article which am told might interest Foreign Affairs·. I understand . further that Foreign Affairs is widely commented on by colurnnists
  • of the President's pro . a~ by writing letters to tho editors of local nowspapors d to the leading news magazines. One's sphere of influenc spree. s as far aa the written and spo~·en word, and I belie o that his ia one or the ~ ost effective ways a citi&on can co
  • in a constructive fashion on a number· of other portions of the agreement, including a poten~ially useful arrangement for improved distribution of Amerika magazine, they have .a1;0P4":.11Qaol:'"'9lt tiJCWttbe~ d.a:ap"tePFPliQ91C • ~ ,. 08NRgSHTIAi.. .. l t :f
  • meet1nga. Thia 1a not correct. Th• 11l1aleading character or the article 111especially ortena1ve becawse the writer who covered the meet1nga and reception did ao u "pool" correspondent on behalt or all US magazin••• Thia makea hie non-tactual and falaely­
  • Photograph of the President, furnished by party being autographed for Photograph of President with someone else Magazine Cover Newspaper Picture Further description of photograph if necessary: Other Inscription: With be•t wla••• B .John•.,_ For party
  • of President with someone else ) Magazine Cover ) Newspaper Picture Further description of photograph it necessary: ( ( ( z ) Other &12 col.Qr at IDlnlpl'al Inscription: For party Sent other or delivered Por Lind Vith Appreciat10D an4 Lc»w, L1840D
  • taking 600 color shots. Life magazine is dickering, the Washington Post and Star are also interested. Paris Match and London -€:G~JFIDE~TTI A I -{;ON.£1 !DEN I Th.L -3- Daily Telegraph editors are coming to Tel Aviv to talk with him. Dayan confirmed
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had