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  • . . '.,...... on Asia.· 'about him. ' ., Other individuals who might be, conai~ered: '' • ·BINGHAM, Barry. . ...,; CUTLER,Lloyd ENGLISH,James F. McCONE,·John A. •• • 4 9. '\o?ith regard to Barry Bingham, I -recognize that he has been against us on Vietnam
  • of the American people the crucial issues facing Congress. · Several of the Members of the U.S. EXTENSION OF REMAl;tKS Senate have already appeared in this OF new series. Senator WAYNE MOR$E and Senator BARRY GOLDWATER opened the new series, discussing the need
  • ARCHIBALD B. ROOSEVELT Vice-Presidents HAROLD J. COOLIDGE, JR. JOHN J. McCLOY W. A. READ Treasurer W.A.REAO Executive Secretary NEILSON ABEE!. Counsel THE HONORABLE HENRY L. STIMSON Advisory Committee of Pacific Veterans BARRY BINGHAM-Louisville
  • • be•t wi•h•• for a Sincerely, Barry c. McPherson, Jr. Speoial Counsel to t11 Pr••i Mr. Na -~-...._::.=.:.-.:-:~~'-Jr. 55 Ea•t 52 lllev York, Enoloaure k t nt s.,temMr ZI, 1968 Deu Muys l ••• ne 1•• to have YOU' r•eat leU.r. bill
  • -2100 HENRY A. ATKINSON BARRY BINGHAM WILLIAM EMERSON DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. FRANK P. GRAHAM MRS. J. BORDEN HARRIMAN FRANK KINGDON CHESTER H . ROWELL ROBERT E. SHERWOOD t CLARK M. EICHELBERGER National Director HUGH MOORE Chafrman, E.xtt11li111
  • , the phlloeophy or the purposes of . proper focus• has held the office which he attained under Senator BARRY M. GoI.DWATllR,the GOP [From the Democrat, Sept., 1964) such traglc circumstances, Lyndon B. John• nominee this year. We believe the views he L.B.J.-H.H.H
  • in the country. For example: McCormick, Dave Beak, Dick Reynolds, Barry Bingham, etc. 4. Of course, of greatest importance is an affirmative policy A. For the country now, B. For the country after the war, C. For the world after the war. Marsh: It is one
  • ), Chamberlain (R-Mich), Bates (R-MassY and Findley (R-Ill)· were present. • Viet-Nam This evening Secretary Rusk will talk with Congressman Bingham (D-NY)'. about Viet-Nam. The meeting is at the Secretary's initiative. Ambassador Bunker met at .2:30 today
  • the Judgm•nt that Jack Bingham and oth.er 0 doveu Co~gressmen would not join Morse and Findley in proposing such a vote. 3. The second point they made was this: I confined my response passed to the President. to assuring E.O. thern th
  • , Massachusetts Mr. Robert.-E. Bennett Bronze-swimming; Long Beach, California Mr. Isaac Berger Silver-weightlifting ; Brooklyn, New York Mr. William B. Bentsen Bronze-yachting, Beloit, Wisconsin Mr. J. Lyman Bingham Exec. Dir., U.S. Olympic Committee Mr. Ralpb-H
  • of the Grorgic Rep. Jpnathan Bingham (D-N.Y.) Rep. George Brown (D-Cali/.) Hep. Phillip Burton (D-Cali/.) Rep. Ronald B. Cameron ( D-Cali/.) .Rep. Jeffrey Cohelan (D-Cali/:) Ht>p. John Conyers (IJ.Mfrh.) Hep. Charles Diggt11, Jr. (D-Micli.) Hep. John Dow (lJ-N.Y
  • ] ­ WITH YOU AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE CHARLES C DIGGS, JR. JONATHAN B. BINGHAM CNY> AUGUSTUS HAWKINS CCALIF> ROBERT N C NIX CPA> JEFFERY COHELAN CCALIF> ADAM C POWELL CNY> JOHN CONYERS JR CMICH> JOSEPH RESNICK CNY> JOHN G DOW CNY> WILLIAM F
  • ., Walter F., Senator SCHEUER,James H• ., Congress BINGHAM, Jonathan B., Congress GREEN,William J ., Congress RIEGLE, Donald W., Jr • ., Congress MATHIAS.,Robert B • ., Congress ECKHARDT,Bob, Congress McCARTHY.,Richard D., Congress US .on,~aA Congress
  • and is unable to furnish any information concerning suspects or motives for the incident. SCHEDULED DEMONSTRATION AT THE HOMEOF UNITEDSTATES REPRESENTATIVE JONATIIAN B. BINGHAM,NEWYORKCITY A spokesman for the New York City.Police Department advised
  • System, Wash., D.c. BEARD, Charles H., Union Carbide Corp. New York City BEP.TTIE, Donald, Railway Labor Executives Assn., Wash., D.c. BERGER, David, Phila., D .c. BINGHAM, Colonel S.H., Consulting Engineers & Associates , New York BORGMANN, Carl W., Ford
  • , Johathan Bingham, Robert Nix, Jeffery: an, Adam C. ,rowell, John.fonyers, Joseph*-esnick, Joh ow William F. 1yan, Ken W. ~al, James ~cheuer, Don ~dwards, W st ..N ivian) be. He~ry Wilson t , /' - r ~ r.1miarf 11. t965 • .Deu Coaa••••maas Tile
  • Island, Congressman Theodore },fr. MONDAY,AUGUn 29, 1966 Kupfcnnari of Manhattan, Congressman Bingham from the Bronx, Con~man John G. Dow of Rockland and Orange, Coogrc.smian Jaicph R. Resnick of Ellenville, whc:rcwe'll be in a few minutes
  • and Organizations The attached material was developed as a result of a request by the President to the Secretary at last week's Tuesday lunch. We have added the "GOP Proposal' submitted last July by Congressman Bradford Morse and the Bingham group proposal of March
  • , Walter S. ·BARRETT, William A. BATES, William H. BATTIN, James J. BECKWORTH, Lindley BELCHER, Page BELL, Alphonzo E. (Jr.) BENNETT, Charles E. BERRY, E. Y. BETTS, Jackson E. BINGHAM, Jonathan B. BLATNIK, John A. BOGGS, Hale BOLAND, Edward P. BOLLING
  • . BINGHAM,Colonel S.H., Consulting Engineers & Associates , New York BCRGMANN, Carl W., Ford Foundation., NYC BRADFORD, Armory H., Regional Plan Assn., NYC BRGm., Virginia Mae, Interstate Commerce Corrmission BUDD, Edward G., Jr., Budd Company, Phila, Pa
  • . Jonathan B. Bingham. Congressional Record, 4/6/65, p. Al679-Al680. Inserting editorial broadcast March 31 and April 1, 1965, over WTOP radio and televisiono IJ5/65, p. 6673. Remarks by Hono Paul J. Krebs, about the burning of a cross in the yard
  • and that of prominent statesmen throughout the world, best promises to open the way for a reasonable and peaceful settlement of this tragic conflict. Jonathan B. Bingham Frank J. Brasco George E. Brown Jr. Phillip Burton Daniel E. Button Jeffery Cohelan John Conyers Jr