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- Association were planning to bomb several puhlic huildings in that city, including the police department headquarters. The Hill P~~iation ts a militant Negro action group in the predominantly Negro Hill section of New Haven. On Novemher 23, 1967, police
- Front, with which Ferrie claimed to be associated, Departmental files reflect that this organization was also known as the Frente Revolucionario Democratico (FRD), an organization which up until the abortive revolut ionary attempt to invade Cuba on April
- Process and with transparency material. I realize the tact that there are White House photographers associated with the press but this is truly not my desire. It ia a deaire to work closer with you, Kr. Okamoto and perhaps Mr. Johnson. May I hear trom you
- Press relations
- of the corrnnunist bloc . · Much of this activity was organized, directed, an~ financed covertly by conununist governments. · American organizations . reacte~ from the · first . The young men and women who fou11ded the United States National Student Association
- in the Texas Legislature, was Assistant Attorney General of Texas, and in 1955 was named to the Interstate Commerce Commission where he served 10 years. At the time of his appointment to DOT, he was President of the National Association of Motor Bus Owners
- . I doubt that he would have put the missiles in Cuba, but once he got them in, he wouldn't take them out. '' The President said that Kosygin was constrained by restrictions which had been placed on him by his associates in Moscow. The President said
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- --and there should be a great deal of publicity associated with the benefits. This may help to defuse the ex tremists and,. with the other approaches such as training police and setting up the intelligence system, may help to keep the level of violence, even though
- HAD ro INs isr ON PR ECISE D A T Es~ l9 ro 2, KI NG EXPRESSED HOPE US WOU LD NO T RECO GN IZ E GO G UNLESS HE RETURNS AS SAFEGUA RD ~ HA T THiNG s wiLL BE IM PL EME NTED· HE HOPED UK AND OTHERS WO UL..D ALSO PUT PRESS URE ON GOG USI N ~ MEANS
- rule. Associated Press I • • • • • . • • • • • 1 f 1 I' a L ·P M l_if.j**f ;,. MEMORANDUM ...__., THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, September 13, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Further Backgrounding on King
- the improvements intended. The need for a sharp reduction in the rate of population gra.,th and the need for increased food production must be constantly associated in Mission planning, programmi.ng and field activities and, particularly, in discussion of both food
- by the United States and the Soviet Union and will focus particularly on problems associated with anti-ballistic missile systems. As usual, knowledgeable and responsible officials from all interested departments and commands will participate. There will be one
- organizations involved in national security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with international affairs. d. Some games are conducted with high-level officials participating on "senior-level" teams, which review
- dimension . That was Tucson , in_which a second night of -"rioting" seem~ to have been planned or ~taged for the press . There was even reported sniping at two or three media vehicles . POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN CRISIS: THE PROBLEM _OF CONTROL
- ~GOURAS AND :CAGLAY.ANGlL HAD NOT ', 8 GHT MORE ·RESUL:TS o S lNCE NOTHING MORE SEEMED ROSSI'BLE ,AT ·pORElGN ~ MLNlSTER .LEVEl.o HE HAD ' PRESSED Hf,S GOVERNMEJNOO'i'O ARR~NGE A PRlME :MINlS TER i AL SUMMIT E:T ING · ~H1iH ' TURKS 0 lNI..TlALLY · ru~Ks
- presumably involves Turkish base on Cyprus, it would be patently unacceptable to Makarios and hence would have to be imposed by GOG on Nicosiao (b) Recent acrimonious exchanges between Greek and Greek Cypriot press suggest Greek Government is preparing
- of BETA I & II-67 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with strategic weapons deployment; with particular emphasis on anti-ballistic missiles. In addition to this report, film summary of BETA I & II-67 813@IU!lT
- WITH KING CONSTANTINE THIS AFTERNOON, HE INTENDS TO PRESS FOR FULL GREEK SUPPORT FOR SPEEDY· SETTLEMENT. HE WILL THEN FLY TO ANKARA FOR MEETINGS WITH FONMIN AND PRESIDENT SUNAY. HE INTENDS TAKE LINE WITH TURKS THAT FRAMEWORK OF ACCORD NOW EXISTS TH.~T
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- . OF . 2120 . LOCAL). . KING PLAY'IN'G -~ coo?E RATIVE . . BARGAl~ING ROLE. PAPADOPOULOS ALSO . . . PRESSING POINTS BUT ; GOOD RAPPORT .REPORTED ON BO!n SIDE.S. MEET ING HAS. GO~·E ON FOR T'IJO HOURS SO FAR A~D . CONTINUES. OUR REPORT IS THAT THEY SE~N
- pleased to have the photograph. Sincerely, ~ft.~ George . Reedy Press Secretary to the President Mr. Ted Spiegel Rapho Guillumette Pictures 59 East 54th Street New York 22, New York MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT