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  • write to the local managers of each of their installations across the country. It will ask them to point out to the local managers ~t this national equal employment opportunity program will work only through the operation of the free enterprise system
  • : 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
  • SEIIIIIS Eqaal Employment Opportunity ■ emiaan, to a pilot project in Detroit la■t Aup■t, are planned for 14 citie ■ throupout the country. ■imilar The ■ emiaar in Detroit wu ■poaeored by 12 local Pl•• for ProgreH fim• •d the Wayne State 6 Uninraity
  • , ' "REC8'ffi) ~UG 51968 CENTRAL. _FILES CODES,ZONING,TAXATION, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ANDLOW-COST HOUSING • BB:ew EXECUT~ so 5 Sheet 1 of .3 March 22, 1968 FG 738 'ill/San Francisco FG150 I.G/Pittsblrgh FG 11+5 FG 155 FG 175 FG 175-5 LG/Detroit FG
  • Office on the above date contains the following folders. 1 • . Political Process 2. Post Vietnam Planning , 3• Press Contacts 4·. Wage-Price Guideposts .· 5. Vietnam 6. Watts , ... ~:· - .. •,; ~ ,. - ·~ 7. . Detroit - Chronology - Aug
  • , N.Y. CAVANAGH, Jerane P., Mayor of Detroit. of Catholic Charities COLLINS,John F., Mayor of Boston,Mass. GUNTHER, John J., U.S. Conf. of Mayors DALEY,Richard J., Mayor of Chicago, Ill. HADDCCK, Hoyt S., Four Freedoms, Inc. GOLDNER,Herman W., Mayor
  • JBC:dhl Y, 7 7 1~·~.·• Ju1·~ •l'9SI SI 1 -·., President I, President, along with and convinced and the that while pressed other this country the South the Negro into depravity. Therefore by the fact appoint that court be denied
  • are limited and relatively inexpensive, reflecting our conviction that ..the qiaintenance of an over-all healthy prosperity is far and away the major part of the economic problem Qf the transition. In our dynamic ·and flexible free, market ·economy, most areas
  • and writie, permitting yourseilf only a 500--word vocabu­ ulary, and try to keep the book interesting at the same time." Every page contains an illus­ tration drawn by another Mont­ clair resident, Donald Miller of 14 Stanford Place, a free-1aince artist. "He
  • , 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
  • if you could request Dorothy Territo to compile as complete a set of such quotations as possible . These quotations ar e needed by March 30 . Sincerely, Lloyd,)Vri ght Direci'br Press and Publications Service Mr. G eorge Reedy T he White House RECEIVE
  • ]; Neighborhood Centers; Mexican American race relations; accomplishments of the Johnson Administration in civil rights; Negro appointees; reports on civil disturbances; some material on the Detroit riots in 1967 [see also HU 2/ST 22]; Negro statistical
  • The President The White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: I am sure you realize how deeply I appreciate your call to me last evening expressing your willingness to have us fight back on the unfavorable press line and giving me the ammunition
  • are screwworm free and provides a ready source of sterile flies to stamp out future outbreaks, if any. The successful completion of this program will result in great benefits to livestock and wildlife and will protect the investment of over twenty million
  • the staffing of the~1odel Cities Administration was a priority concern in the Department at this time, it shared precedence with pressing personnel problems in other areas of the Department. Simultaneously with the search for the Model Cities management team
  • . Johnson. He sap: conducting a "holding operation of " never had hesitancy about
  • (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 decision was made. This research will also serve as the basis for my doctoral dissertation in political science at New York University. I am currently discussing with of Prentice-Hall, Little-Brown, and M.I.T. Press the publication the book. I understand
  • 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
  • /ST 22 ' ,.:,, LG/Detroit PU 2-2 LE I, FG 1 ' Bax No. #1758 sent to Central Files by Mr. Joseph Califano's Office on the above date contains the following folders. 1. Political Process 2. Post Vietnam Planning·:; 3. Press Contacts 4
  • . ' ',, ·.::, -~~ : ... -'_~.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
  • ADMINISTRATOR HOUSING AND HOMEFINANCE AGENCY AT A PRESS CONFEBENC'.Hl!p 3: 00 PM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 89 1965 / ? o J (2. ~ IJ AfPAtf)-5 f'l e_ I" H-28 ( 8-61) HOUSIHG AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY Ol'l'ICE Oil' THE ADMINISTRAT0 .. TRANSMlff AL SLIP NAME
  • DIVISION 7929 SOUTH HOWELL AVE MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN VHB106 MR FRED i J ~BORCH, PRESIDENT GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 570 LEXINGTON AVE NYK i MR VIRGIL BOYD, PRESIDENT CHRYSLER CORP PO BOX 1919 DETROIT MICHIGAN VH8107 WHBl08 X MR LLEWELLYN J I VANS, PRESIDENT
  • , for example, has be­ come increasingly aware of the importance of the complex forms of international competition between free societies and communist states. As this awareness has grown, so have potential sources of support for the overseas work of pri­ vate
  • to Washington He came from a day that is dead . He offers us a philosophy of government the whole free world has rejected--a philosophy that permits the government to tyrannize over men, provided it is duly constituted under law . Wallace represents a group
  • . 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
  • , entitlea I The Chapter That Keynes ever Wrote. " (You are pe:rfectly free to reprint 1t in Korea if you judge lt relevant to your problems.) f ' As you ga"the::r momenturn and begin to see posatbllitlea ahead, it i s obviou,s ly of the greateot i m
  • allow that organization to describe the priority needs of the affected areas in Los Angeles and to make proposals to meet those needs. We would certainly press them to accomplish this as soon as possible. The principal need that has been identified to us
  • to international practice in such matters in the past. The real issue is whether the Egyptians are prepared to correct that page of history which they wrote last June 6-­ whether they'll give some authoritative acknowledgment in their press that we were
  • , the Teachers Corps, man­ power development and training and many, many more acts t()(), numerous to mention. "We will continue to press for laws which would protect our citizens from violence, like the Safe Streets and Crime Control Act now under considerati.o
  • the Presidential Unit Citation forjth Company,.)st Cavalry Regiment, Republic of Korea Army. Therefore, the n&essary White House press release is in order. The Korean Minister of Defense Choi will be visiting Korean units in Vietnam during the period of 7-14
  • in Selma. I hope you will take this release in the spirit of genuine praise in which it is offered. Respectf'ully yours, l(JIJ,11 !GJ 'A:LM._.; Kat;' ;;jpan Press Secret [6 of 7] ­ From the Office of Congressman Teno Roncalio D-Wyoming At Large 1323
  • LA CROIX-ROUGE RED CROSS SERVICE OEPRCSSC fT D'INFOIIMATION PRESSANOINIORIUTIONDlf'Alllt.lENT 1, AV. OELAPAIX 1, AV.DELAPAil( , OENtVE GENEVA TtL. 3330 fO · • TELEX : 222it COMMUNIQUt DE PRESSE Geneva, January COMMITTEE OF THE 31, 1967
  • 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
  • research exchanges with such material -- and that Peking's Foreign Language Press circulateo masses of it throughout the world in up to twenty languages. Some CIA estimates for 1964: Peking exported about 15 million books and unknown quantity of 17
  • File unit description: Contains notes, memorandums, letters, telegrams, press releases, press conference transcripts, biographies, resumes and reports related to operations of the Department of Justice during the administration of President Lyndon B
  • ends opens Room; greets Planning Press is members. meeting. report responds his remarks; ceremony ends. ' 'I' ,, I I '. • I / ~ ' , ,., I I I,. , WORD COUNT: Draft Remarks Secretary 240 for the President Cohen, M-i
  • time to · o!f!c!Sll vi it. A m.ba · ~ do!' . di- c -14 te -·• if you feel lat ir o.ff ra a :r . 01\& who LBJ/ GB:mrn 2/ 12/68 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - .. - -- - FEBRUARY 15, 1968 Office of the White House Press Secretary
  • . 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
  • enclosed one of his phott>graphs signe·d earlier during a free moment. I hope it will please you. With the President's cordial good wishes, Sincerely yours, Juanita D. Roberts Personal Secretary to the P1·esident ____ , Mr . James D.~Steveris, Jr. A ss