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  • Farley, Federal Fall Guy. By John Boettiger. Chicago SUnday Tribune J-ane 10, 1934. Washington, D.C.A new temple in the forum ot the New Deal rises Pennsylvania quarters Avenue, and within its which set.to Washington's expensively stone
  • would take the place or arms." with blood. death, and rlara." Daily News on June 7, Jt63, respectively, Th.la Ls the official 1983 reafflrmatl n ot that Parley clearly 1ot forgiven his old concerning the ll!e a~ business career boee. September 1981
  • it was a definite turn toward the right. of Dr. King and Senator be revived and continued. END Robert Kennedy. It has been It remains to are DALLAS MORNING NEWS May 10, 1968 • • l • ! •• I••, , Hwnphrey and AD~ To The Dallas Ntws: . Withoutthe aid
  • ••• &D4peace. Aa wo move now In the battle• apln•t poverty &114dl1c.-\m 1oattma. we aaJute bl• memo17 bf advancln1 bla propam. to buU4 a Great Soclet,. Slllcue11, le Mr. WIJJtem PoUock Prosldont >'\ ~ TextUo Workaa UnloD of Amorlca "Hilton Hotel, New York
  • WASHINGTON October (ia) F0:/6,t,­ 18, 1967 F..T/-J_j r~l/-1 MEMORANDUM TO: Marvin Wataon FROM: WWiam.(ConneU WC-- On September 21st the Vice President and Governo/McNai; {l~d dedicated a new mental health facility in GreenvWe, South Carolina
  • The Ubral'J o Paper• 17 Eaat 80th St New Yom, Ne RKH:cc Pre■ldeatlal 10021 ., Mr. Jt••llfO• DDa are 988 nftb.I t . . ~T..tt -' ..,y~ i:>.ar Mr. Donnaa: l appncla-te JOU I.a. of Oclolan 11 . . . ,_.. ~ • a,ala adchu• .._ Gna4 Cc:&dl of CehmWa Aa
  • , the People J" (Madison Avenue Daily, Nov. 16.) Witness, New York City FCC hearings into TV programming practices. Eighth book: "Federal Regulation of TV: A Communist Plot?" (American Legion Press, December.) Witness, FCC hearings, Washington, D. C. • Article
  • "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
  • that the Congress of Racial Equality ·in New Haven, Connecticut, has also organized a demonstration of New Haven civil rights organizations, which is being held in front of the post office buil~ing in New Haven today. Information has been received that Dick Gregory
  • to develop policies, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Chairman Franklin D. Roosevelt, plans, and programs for the new (EEOC) was announced today by Commission Jr. Mr. Roosevelt said these task forces will help the EEOC prepare for the full
  • Balance There was scattered Far East comment on the implications of Peking's bomb for the existing U.S.-Soviet nuclear stalemate. Taipei's Central Daily News felt that Peking's latest achievement would upset the nuclear balance currently in force among
  • information. Fi,om the Washington '
  • publication. Publication will not go unnoticed. There will be a few stories in the New York Times, the Daily Labor Report, and some construc­ Uon publications concerning this action. However, aside from the Plumbers Union and the Sheet Metal Union
  • • l he a.r tir ~; z, li a 8 r . ... r, ' f I i \ ... - - ..... - ; "" •• 4- -- ·- > -,-,., -·· -· ·., .,, _., . ,........___~~ ..., ~ THE WASHINCTON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941 Pretty Little Good Neighbors s
  • Treaty, ln:;l.1!11tlonof thing which cnn be relied upan ·for U1e •. Absent this option natior,~ such as ,;~· •..··the ..hc,thnc-;· r..new Ontcr Spacr! Trcnty, heavy purpose of polichl% this treaty i.1 .Indln and Japan, !or e:,n.;nple. !acerl ,,,·ith
  • ~ ~ = L; f- ~ '-' Q 01---~---c ~N-~U~S~-~c~$v~u -E~ ' ,,, "'-- THE WASWHCTON DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY, AUCUST 1. 1936 Jim F_arley Bias Adieu to His Elegant I I C. OTIOIAS gll\ -cnclO
  • ..,,_ has been considerable, .. ~ inflated_by civilians.·. .. ; ~ .... _ ,,,._ incltli¼io~ ~~ To some extent .... by measures already taken. 2 - Heavy S•E•C ft•E•'f infiltration of both new units is continuing. made prior A strenuous
  • thing that now stands between them and final success is the daily quota of their Chancellor •s cigars. Mr. Chancellor, ~n welcoming you to these shores during our Christmas season, we are aware that we have much to be thankful for: a stable political
  • was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
  • be continuously evaluated in terms of both the potential end intention of the recipient country to engage in n mrtional program. 7. Mo new control mechanisms or formalized inter-llecncy committee:i i,ra required, but improved coorclinntion, cr.chnnna of views
  • . also be covered in new tasking for CIA collection efforts. 1. 2. We should do more to exploit the intelligence as sets of other countries. The Australians, for example, should be encouraged to add at least one officer to-their :.Wlilitary Attache
  • , for it would be folly to undertake i. I I I a brand new effort without realizing that a large number of people have spent •1 I extensive little time and effort effort persons to tell the story has been spent trying working with veterans
  • and Secretary of his· own which summary Rostow on the situation In addition and met a daily In addition, had requested. Taylor plus for for a Vietnam our world the San Antonio working out on new posture." formula. speech Rather asked
  • WITH NEWS SLANT AND COMMENT FOLLO~HNG INR · ,ct.OSEL Y PRO OR ANT I GOVERNMENT LINE OR INDIVIDUAL NEWSPA.PERS. CIA NSA : PRO-GOVERNMENT PRESS WELCOMES U.S. ACT ION Mm;· ,STRESSES STRONG DOD .- AND CONTINUING U.S. I NT EREST IN GREECE • ., ST EPHANOPOULOS ST
  • , and labor. Our economic statistics are the best and most compre­ hensive in the world. But they can be and need to be further improved. The costs will be exceedingly small relative to the benefits. To this end, my 1969 budget provides for several new
  • to the S enate for promo­ tion to the grade of Commander . THIS COPX' FOR_ _ _ _ _ _ __ NEWS CONFERENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH BILL M>YERS 4:24 PM EDT AUGUST 31, 1965 TUESDAY MR. M:>YERS: The President aPKQY® tQQ.al' theJQ~ p9lJ.~y
  • communist 4 8 -- State climatic may attack Vietnam in Vietnam-------------------- daily around public message F G H I a b d e f g stop--------------- --------------------- with the G VN
  • - ,.~Lrv) ID NOYember 1959, howeYel', after these new agreemat• for coopen.tlon had 1one Into effect, the Committee wu lnformallJ adriaed of a plaD whenbJ a U. S. nuclear weapon, the MB-1 (th6''Genie"air•to-air rocket) the nucleai- componBnt, would be mated
  • STATED JUDGMENTSAND PAGE 3 RUEHC 108715 G Q M F I O ~ N I I A L ., ANALYSISo WE REALIZE THAT YOU WILL P~AY THIS ~A~TIO~SLY gUT -WE EXPECT THAT PREss MAYTRY. To GET us our ON A LIMB·) OQ WE ~R~ DRAWINGNO REPEA! NO NEW t □ NtLUSIONS iN OUR COMMENTS ro
  • the feeling of security had been strong. Those who had been "within the protection of the · Government" found out how wlnerable they were. There is a fear of further attacks.and there are new opportunities for Communist . .:. propaganda and subversive
  • power. are willing of money and somewhat reduced establishment, on their daily goes with of a home guard and a nuclear the enemy may advance While the French power successors not only that deterrence nuclear with and his point but also
  • . Their principal and to inflict I Corps. and military defeats Tne net result, situation new VC units, large units phase so2etime within objectives in nuch of the country; making a ,'ig­ are to destroy· also to reduce the on US forces in battles
  • , Robert E. , MPLS. OLEKSIW,Da."liel P. , USIA SIMMONS III, Joseph J., Interior ANNENBERG, Walter, Phila. Inquirer & STANTON,Frank, NYC Daily News STERN, Isaac, NYC BALBACH,Stanley B., Urbana, Ill. THOMAS, Dan.'1Y, Beverly Hills, Calif. BLOCKER,Dan
  • with the included more than S108 million for whole new f'ntcrprise of sea Ooor en• r~a~ and engineering programs. p;inrering.'' Ten years ago the Navy was sending only one or two offirers a year for ul the Navy isn"t ti1inkinp; of ocran JlClSt•graduate oceanography
  • . .D. . . . THE..FIGURES SHOWN. IN COLUMNCD ARE PREL.IM.INARY, UNRE.FINED. . ••BATTLEFIELD REPORTEDCASUALTIES RECEIVED DAILY. . . FROM. . COMUSMACV t·HE -FIGURES IN COLUMNS(2> THROUGHC5f ARE VERIFIED FIGURES REPRESENTINGCASUALTIES.REPORTEDDURING
  • aircraft and _JOPSECRET : replacements are urgently needed to maintain our observation and surveillance capability over our newly opened LOC, new areas urider pacification, enemy routes of infiltration and enemy base areas. The northern I Corps Tactical
  • with this reasoning, be sent in numbers sufficient only to enable us to keep faith with our troops in exposed positions, as in the northern end of South ·viet-Nam -- and not to continue the past emphasis on "search and destroy." The new emphasis should
  • COMNANDER HAS TO APPEAR DAILY THE SITUATION HERE MUST BE EXTRC:MELYSERIOUS, CERTAINLY· 110RE SERIOUS THAN WEBELIEVE IT TO BE. IF, AS IS CASENOW,ENEMY ACTIVITY TAP~:RS OFF ANDCLEANUP PROGRESSES TJ-1£RE\1ILL BE .LESS NEWS ANDWEFELL TK~T IF \vESTYwERETO GIVE
  • . • . . • . ! . • . ,. . • • •· .. · • .; . • .: sho .~·nin column (1). _are p1·eliminary; unrc.r°inecl •t -:·-:.-:: ;... ·battlefield-reported ca.sual ties· rec:e i ved from COM{)Sf,tAC~ daily. ••. =:••:·:-.~-.~ The· figures :.:.:: ..... ::: :· 1