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  • : This will acknowledge receipt o£ your letter of May 4, addressed to the President, bringing to his attention the resolution adopted at your meeting of April 21, 1964. Sincerely, Myer Feldman Deputy Special Couuel to the Prealdent I t
  • , even after Today the press writings to take over various John F. Kennedy was the greatest Oswald was a .Marxist who took great iey the communist conspiracy from within. the cause of freedom. There has been no doubt in that where
  • . Portage, Saulte Ste Marei, VJ.ch., 3/2/65. RILEY, Mr. & M!-s. Dons., 9::>J~ STR'ZEJPEK,l'..rs. Stella, 3310 Goldner St., Detroit, Mich., 3/2/65. HEIDE!i.ESCHER, Mr. & Mi--s. Al, 224 Greenly St., Adriano, ¥.dch., 3/3/65. KIT.Dill'F, Mr. & Mrs. Wm., 715
  • (in Detroit) at~ Monday, February 20. Passed the word that announcement would be made on Feb 20. MEMORANDUM roR THEPRESIDENT, SUBJF.CT: Advisory Commission on ~ You recently selected Farris B ant to chair this 26-member commission. He has agreed to serve
  • the press conference and one in the evening, meeting with the parents of. the miaaing boys. 3. Civil Rights -- Now that the national consensus has been made clear, there will be a bill, and the Administration will do everything in its power to encourage
  • -Cultural Television Ccmmission America PRESS, o. Leonard, Le:xingtoo, Ky. MORRISSETI',Uoyd, Carneigie Corp. GILLIS, E.H.,Jr., Ohi.o ETV'Network Camn. COHEN,Edwin, Natl Center for School and HURLBERT,Raymooo, Ala. ETV Camnission College Television LAMB,Luke
  • . ' ',, ·.::, -~~ : ... -'_~.Na::kAL @ • ~ ?: ~cwt-.3~.,~,~'9/1.?t-o • t JACIFMB:caw • • •• ·····vE • / I} NATIONAL SECURITY March MEMO FOR MR. >l SUBJECT: COUNCIL t •• ; I ~u, ..." - -~ F
  • . Ambassador to Australia Clark, and Protocol Chief Symington. . 5:50 P. M. Arrival at Blair Ho.use Evening has been· kept free for rest following the long from Canberra. · ~~~rney June 29 Whi~e 12: 15 P. M. Military honors on House lawn (tentative
  • press this oppositibn. epresentatives, and at your ood office to ex­ The ocial security approach is jut strictly distasteful to many people such as myse f ho see it as only the beginning of addit­ ional heavy taxes. The initial H.R.-3920 as embodied
  • . Protection of the rights and authority of the ~ree Republic of Viet­ nam. Fourth. Demoni;tration to the Com­ munist bloc that indirect aggression through so-called wars of national lib­ eration cannot succeed and to the free ·world t.ha.t the United Stat.ea
  • without pay as Special Assistant to the resident through the month of February~ In the abse ce f affirmative action to the contrary, he will co tin e in that capacity through that . period°. I eeping with the attached press release, it will be necessary
  • of the Study I Commission of the Thre e Diseases as reported in the press . I I would greatly appr eciate receiving a copy of the complete text when . it becomes available. My high r egard for Dr . _Michael E . ;>eBakey and my own ex­ perience lead me
  • . Sincerely, Luke c. iHester Press Aide to Senator Paul H.~ LCH:mfd 0A. JACIC MILLER, toWA LDt a. .IORDAN, IDAHO Apl'U 19, 19'6 Dear S.Mlol'I Tbl• 18 ID reapoue to ,... letter of Apl'U 11, 1966, eaclo•taa a lelter from Mre. RONn& R. Oro••• r• ... etlaa
  • of the press, saying in effect that he, George, understood that Mills was supporting this package and that it was on the basis of this understanding that he went ahead in his committee this morning. I don't know whether George would do thi✓. s there any
  • April 16, 1964 c:: . Mr. George Reedy Press Secretary The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Reedy: '?!< e.-:1 /T1' President Meany will be receiving Mr. Ludwig Rosenberg~ and Mr. Tran quoc Buu on various dates coinciding with a meetingC.8 (11
  • NORVASSHETHEAUTHOR• MAYI SUGGEST THATTHIS BE CHANGED BYANOTHER STAT[MENT r , , MIR. SINCENOTONLYI BUTMANY MEMBERS=OF THECOMMITTEE ONEDUCATION ( ' { ' ( LABOR,AREDEEPLY PERTURBEDBY.THIS·QUOTATION IN AND THE PRESS• RESPt~TJ'ULLY, • (''• ' ; : f ADAM C
  • and Television Committee, "'Friendsof Dewey." New York Hospital, removal of ulcer. Third published book: "Ulcers-Fact of Fiction?" (Yorkville Press, N. Y .) Milto~ Berle Scholarship at N. B. C. (New Brooklyn College) for ad­ vanced studies in videodynamics
  • Chicago and downstate Illinois took up the incident on their. front pages and made it a cause celebre. In areas • where every opportun-lty is sought to criticize a Democratic administration, and the Department of State in particular, the Republican press
  • , television the program. Nations, would be made for t]1e U.S. of! proceed:'.ngs and on the press uses corps group&, e.g., World Affairs Rela~ions coverage in by the and foreign would be made availabl~ and effor ..;s would be made to publish
  • Opportunity RICHMOND,Dale K. JOHNSON., Maurice, United Press Internatl. MEAIEI., Donald, NBC Sn.BERSTEIN., Maurice, Metro Goldwyn ~yer DAVIS, Martin, Paramount Pictures PICKER, Arnold M• ., United Artist BUCHMUEIJ..ER, A.D • ., Child Study Assn. or MONDSCHEIN
  • Associate Special Counsel to the President The White House I am sending you a copy I have just dispatched·to Smator Paul o He is having a press conference at 2:30 p. m. with erno Jerner of lliinois to announce that the State of Illinoi , Departm:ent
  • " _________.._. . . ........ / - _ .1.· I , .... ..,.... ' . ........ \ ·, ·1 · fr . faauaty .l 4, 1967 . fVL,,,, ~ Dau C..M••aam: At;, t'h• ••••ioa ~•.t wut te ·q press m.y ~. . to· ae-of .a ll aa.~-· po•able ........ the mo».ths ahead. 1 ~to· be talkhtg .St& roa
  • .a the official ot t.be nent. have been invit-!d u.s. , CODp'e■aioaal publi ■hen to attend the intol"ll&l ~•P~ Hale Bogga(D.-La.), and noted lead_.., et the WubiDctoA and indut.17'• and abroad reprumtaUon Press Corps, including editors, ot