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- . It was a lso reve aled thal American 'film and news media used material produced by Hamilton Wright without 110tice lo readers and viewers that il was pnid for by foreign i::overnmcnts. Commit.lee Chairman .I. Wil li11m Ful brig ht (U-Ark.) sharp ly crilici1
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- Ch~rch of Los Angeles. Shortly before the · fir St· ~eet- , The meetmg was called to form ing of the . organizational.-. com a national com~ittee to ~ave mittee that was to crea.t~ · th~ . Na the National Baptist Convent10~, .tional Baptist
- with Siegel and Ken BeLieu this morning before attending a hearing on NASA appropriations. He attends a luncheon in honor of President Truman at Skeeter Johnston’s office, talks with John Connally who is in Los Angeles; he also meets with Bill Munnell
- with Stanley Marcus, Ed Connally, Mr. Choate (Boston Herald-Traveler), Mr. & Mrs. Hobart Taylor, Jr., Jim Pipkin and Augustus Long of Texaco, and Frank Mayborn. Talks with Woodrow Seals and with Secy. Freeman. 1/20 Lunch at White House for [Democratic
- to invade the Tachen Islands. LBJ’s diary notes that the President called and talked with LBJ. LBJ and CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson), leave late today by train for the Mayo Clinic, where LBJ will undergo an examination and tests in connection with a kidney stone
- • in Miniatry or &iucati~n, ohieny as vocational aids expert. , Miguel Angel Vasque~ served in Ministry or Education as chiet editor or the publications section. January 1949 January 1949 Alfredo Guerra Borgee Secretary in El Salvador. February 1949 Carlos
- . tor an uninstructed. lh !lo place tor hem in the sand-dch't lh That is it. lh fflut.t about Fel!gusont !!•.- Fert,.tsor- h lie The tight will get too strong tor fence riders. a big factor. th 1.lhat ia his racket! Third term tor Ka., third
- is not ficti:on for it is written heat reflections which explains these on positive .facts. READTHISCAREFULLY. In Sept of I949 I was on top of Mt.San Antonio, which is east of Los Angeles, and.at an elevation of I0.089 Ft,and was expe 1 imenting with the sine
- CE - PRES ID EN T Send the following meS3oge, ,ubjec/ lo the term• on bock hereof, which are _hereby agreed to To __. . : . HA==--R-=-OL_D_Y=----=O.. .: . U=N-=-G---i'A=T_:_'I'- -=- O====------= RNEY GU=LEJ=-- - =S=-- -=T:.=-:A:. : .T=-E-=-S__.: B
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- ~ OVNlflle, lo thou~ toe _ . ot our fflll&"l•• own •·.c:u.rll..~.-,,.[K.J. b We haft boutt4 abou •"41-•art'1'. ~ .~i. h ov,ht. gging, too nmcb ehe.t.-elapplq. h bigger t.ban anyt,odyta am, and. ~ ha•• a rs.. U'IIJ' ud at.rmg tiat•• ma Janvar,- l
- Knowland authorizing the creation of a select committee to investigate the episode. The committee is approved on 2/7 by a 90-0 roll call. 2/5 Speaking at a California Democratic council convention in Los Angeles, Estes Kefauver endorses equal economic
- c· c· · • M e·d a1·f I orn1a ,ties ay 1 for National Convention WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 UPISan Francisco and Los Angeles appeared today as prospective bidders for the 1948 Democratic national . conve~b0 ?· . Indications that the cities would submit
- '• record In th• United States senate 1s unique. On evtl'Y, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orie,se r, Clerksv llle. R. F , D .. posed ro,· this roll call on every matt,er of state., forellj'n or domestic, he has stocct News Slnndard photo lo pt'ove to their friends
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- .) This lo cali zed Thi s i s t he democrat ic way t o fi ght t he Hitle r way . ... ·, :y 24. 1941 Senator Claude Pepper. ✓ - or Florida. opens a national two- rough the Southwest. ddl8'1J8st. and FAmt. radio address in Dallas Sunday morning
- Premiere of tho movie, 11l'omboy o.nd the Champ" sponsored by Universal Intorr&tional Pictures, Los Angeles, California. National Broadcasting Co.• presented the Choro.lottes on ''Monitor" Radio Program Appoo.red with Bob Hope in Houston, 1958 and 1960
- 11:10a 11:15a 11:45a 12:30p 12:45p 1:45p 1:50p 1:55p 2:00p 2:15p 2:20p 2:30p 2:45p 3:40p 5:30p 6:30p 7:00p 25 7:30p t t f t t t Day Saturda y Biltmore Hotel , Lo s Angeles , Cal . Activity (includ Date. Expenditure Code e visite d by) * LD
- are dependent on me and I have no other source of income, but I can pass the physical examination for an aircraft pilot's license-I have held one-and no one will starve because I go into service . When I filled out my papers, Mr . F'ield filed a routine
- than he I s got to 00 in with or that he 1 ll get after he does. pn,::;;-Jency can uet H for him. I think the I hcive spoken from t1ih1aukee to Chicago to fle1,1 York to Los Angeles to Illinois last night, and G:~·t tj1 sburg and Dallas
- to Los Angeles and in Gettysburg and Dallas and Johnson City, Texas. I think that I know one thing -- the Negroes are tired of being told they should be "patient" and they are tired of a piecemeal approach. They want a moral commitment that the government
- thing Stevenson we can do is examine ingoing & outgoing manifests or examine at sea & how far (open crates, etc?) Ball If Russia wants Castro to cooperate they can make him 80% of his trade is with Russia. Taylor says ask Russia what is your withdrawal
- no other one may If .one is aware of certain know, in the ·d1cn · t y bey ond lo i c . roor~line o it . The t 1 or his Oneness the one knows his own truths . have t he di ·ty of truth . e:-,tal ;- or sust" · ned l ife . Such a one will no t insult
- gradua tion there is a mock night air raid on Los Angeles photographed both from the ground, where the stabbing searchlights may remind Californians of a market opening, and the inside of a B-17 (Flying Fortress) bomber, where cinemaudiences can get
- printer, and where to en~hus that yo n _ reporter• and. there i 1th the uiount over-tiae. to ire I G TB3 LO"L S , who 1.uo• Ul7 laborer ia > .i. .., ot .o i Chriataa. nth the oiroulation -.nager a.n4 uot h i N, 1.ell or bl1 oer. t _i
- lo• d:1-eav • • hopp. G:l.T HS • taat vid n fr1.Jlodictbill& grace, in the pre•nce of death and • • 11~ eller , elrall lmma ekil.Ja oaa flan to tbl CU"t&int7 of t&itll, eo that DDtlai u troll~ * Thia Tar Herre. con- han., allt • nld att
- deferu1e support aid (transmitted .sep&X'.at:tly) examined by • conoa,ic ..f.nd fina.,icia.l group .. JOLTING IBGUT INCOlllll8 maRAII Departmentof Stott ~w Control: I• Redd: FE Info ss G SP SAL L R SB so EUR NF.A ~: Saigon TO: Secretary
- reviving this question because a NAP would seem to stabilize an unsatisfactory status quo. If Schroeder asks our attitude, you might state that though we share the German skepticism, we think NAPshpuld be re-examined frc:m the standpoint of possible
- Travel Report and Related Paper re VP Johnson ' s Trip to Germany RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 116S2 governing access lo national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document . (C) Closed
- Frap.oisco. Since I of yesterday addressed it to the Twon House at Los Angeles I suppose there v4.1i· be another day without a report from me. 4. Tom Nelson is interes~d again ~n the alcohol deal he wrote you about · last November and December. He wants tm
- be fully protected. General Walker is representa.ted by counsel of his ow selection, is free on bail, and is to have a psychiatric examination by physicians in vhose selection he has participated• ► ~, ~ I • Thank you for your communication. L
- standpoint . 6--Consider t e po ibility vf li qu idat i on of' News pe.pe rs, Inc., by ca lling in the 60 , 00 Newspapero ,Ino. preferre d at 6 6 and· pa y'ing for it with a bond i ssue on t he i ndividual pro perties. third co . ld , lO ldi ngs . ' i. s
- -Herald is "MacArthur declares he'll win or die." In the course of his remarks this in domitable soldier and crusader of liberty and freedom used these words: · Nazi Interest In trac:e restraint Is to hold back production outside Germany. Inside Germany
- ,_, Kons vill Avonuo do lo. Garo.) Discussions nt Ministry of Stato with Primo Minister :md Foroign Kinistor. 12sOS p.■• Acc0mp.mi.ed by Foreign llinistur, Vico Presidont ioo.ves Ministry ot St.'lto tor llomncnt to Wo.rDead. Itinaro.ry1 Ministry of St
- suggested to them. Rules of Engagement During Exercises Basic questions relating to Rules of Engagement for the U,; S. and u. K. squadrons during the exercises are still under study arid will be examined in additional technical talks between the British
- Pre.s.t .. l11189q• • i.t.\w \e Dia _. ~ ■t.naed a111■dt7 of MftllCad.-. niclw• lo eardw Capeu lt. *Cllllld WM addlt.Jwl aW 1-18 -■pecd.alq 1a ---• w N1JnJ■ 1•1ll'al -, •••H·• left ld.UI Dial i■ t.. IIIGU-aJ aid 1llll. 1ae telt"ece1 .... Nli."9 a1N Ula
- examine: The feasibility and political-military u. S. tio~~ 'of d'~pioying earmarked forces implica to locations more ·rapid assistance to Iran in the .. . event of Soviet or Soviet- supported attack; that would p~rmit b. The desirability
- (all Kentuc ky papers please copy .). Said Chandler uses one Gottlieb and one Flaherty as h is media of conununi cation between said Wallace and said Chandler. -2- 'f he blue-print of' this joke is: (a) It appears i n the Washington Times Herald
- confers an honorary degree on LBJ. LBJ holds a press conference in Brownwood and CTJ attends a tea in her honor. In his speech, LBJ says that while he does not feel that we should retreat to a policy of isolationism, we should re-examine our foreign policy