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  • not the words to describe what the presence of the Vice President here means to ·us. You saw the so happy crowds •. - I think it was most everybody in West Berlin who was lining the streets and West Berlin is 2,000,000 and more big. 5. On the press bus
  • .,erely, ~/~ Tom Jonee The Kermit --=->ageSix Daily Sun, Kermit, Friday, July Texas 9, 1965 The{;~.~.1--....--~~---- .;s.i Issued dally except Saturday GOLDEN WEST FREE PRESS, ]NC., PUBLISHER, KERMIT, TEXAS Richard E. Dwelle, President, and M. M
  • :) "Here are three statements." I San Antonio formula August - Detroit . New Orleans - won't increase U.S. casualties. ... .::.>i:~ ·J,i
  • . On the spending side, the detail , here is the ima ge of the new President that has emerged. .January estimate of $98.4 bil­ Ry STERLING F. GREEN lion has been reduced by Associated Press $100 million. Thus the indicated budget Wa s hin glon - l-n the half year
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  • of the exhibits. At 11 :00 a. m., he will meet with the press in the auditorium of the Museum of History and Technology to introduce his executive staff and outline the new Department's role. In the meantime, and continuing until 9:15 p. m., the public
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  • they are. General Westmoreland said he is assigning a U. S. Information Officer to each ARVN Commander to help improve the relations of the South Vietnamese troops with the American press. The President asked about any additional needs in the pacification area
  • available to the press. He read the papers, he said, and noted that Gov. fttnney had explained his Vietnam views by saying he 1d been "brain-washed" in Saigon. 'lhe President observed that an;y man "brain-washed" by diplomats and generals might have problems
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  • an entire century. FREEDOM IS NOT ENOUGH But freedom is not enough. You do not wipe away the scars of centuries by saying: Now you are free to go where you want, do as you desire, and choose the leaders you please. You do not take a person who, for years
  • not have the rapport with the Russians that we have with Wilson and others in the free world, of course. Everything Kosygin said at Glassboro had been rehearsed, and there was little choice in what he could say. But allowing for their sheer hypocrisy, I
  • troops. This ratio was 1. 7 to 1 in December. It is 1. 4 to 1 today. In the DMZ and I Corps area, there is a 1 to 1 ratio. There are 79 enemy battalions in the 1st Corps area (60 North Vietnamese and 19 Viet Cong). In the same area there are 82 Free
  • have continued to free lance. There have been assignments from Life, National Geographic, Venture, and other lesser pub­ lications. And I have recently completed the pictures for the proposed Sierra Club book about the Allagash River in northern Maine
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  • the guards at the Pentagon.. You can 1t imagine how they are faced with provocations. They do anything which would further aggravate the situation .. If we are asked, I think we should tell the press that we are prepared to maintain order. It is important
  • Houae Police, I think with ao many of them we would like to take the picture on the North Portico with the police and the President informally poaitioned on the atepa. October NOTICE 11, 1968 TO THE PRESS The President last night signed HR 19136
  • , but his friend is still being held and all his efforts to free him have so far been unsuccessful. He gives no details as to the exact time, place, or circumstances of the arrest. GPO 8113!115 [2 of 4] Jiirgen Eelser Berlin-Dahlem, den 5'tarstra.Be 2
  • , including NPT, ABM and relations with other countries. George Christian said that Ambassador Bunker and General Westm.oreland would appear on Meet the Press Sunday. Ambassador Bunker reported on his morning meetings with Congressional committees and his
  • propaganda war. COPY LBJ .. . .... .LIBRARY ~ - 5 ­ SECRETARY KATZENBACH: There will be further efforts in South to strengthen their position in the South. Exposure of North Vietnamese delegation to Western press. The.y have been exposed for what
  • reasonably hope for GVN to be recognized by sitting at talks." George Christian: I will send the Press home now. Clark Clifford: If orders go out at 12 noon tomorrow to stop bombing at 12 midnight, what is the possibility of a leak? General Wheeler
  • the President's image with photogbipha and (2) toward getting the White House press photographers working for the Presiden1 during the coming campal,n year. Yea No June Pictures birthday A2897-21A Cl 123-09 Cl 123-28 Cll23-13 C2682-0S C2723-34 2737-20 C2717
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  • it. A Would you put those individuals on it? B Sure, and I wouldn1 t even ask them. I would appoint them and announce it to the press that this Committee is being appointed to review the entire policy in Asia. I can't think they would refuse to serve
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  • of these magazines, and USIA for release? Approve✓ Attachments A3240-07 A3240-12 A3240-04 three October pictures Disapprove 6, 1966 to the press, --- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Okamoto October 6, 1966
  • need to get this thing ironed out before all of them a re called together. The President: I agree. The Press would have a field day otherwise. What is our situation in Paris? Secretarv Rusk: There is not much they can say until Thieu
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  • Lady Bird's meeting about tourist services at White House; "The President's Park;" tape recordings about history of White House; Lady Bird views USIA film, "A President's Country;" LBJ has press conference; tea for Independent Agency wives; Lady
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  • Examining samples for family quarters; tea for ladies of the press; Lady Bird mentions many press women; Esther Peterson, Assistant to the President for Consumer Problems; tour of the WH; history of WH rooms; Eleanor Roosevelt; Nan Robertson's news
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  • to the office; lunch; LBJ gives televised Christmas message to the nation; press photos of the Johnson family in front of the Christmas tree; Johnson family opens gifts; family Christmas dinner
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  • couples; press stories on Hubert Humphrey; David Bell talks about Taiwan, Pakistan, Korea and the Dominican Republic; Lady Bird discusses rafting trip; national parks policy; documentary on Beautification in Austin
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  • Lady Bird works at Johnson City home and gives tour to female press; to LBJ Ranch with NBC crew and George Stevens, for USIA film, "The President's Country;" after breakfast, filming and photos at the Scharnhorst; to Haywood and West Ranches to film
  • YORK NY 10022 MU 8-0300 June 18, 1968 ¥.r. Warren Rogers LOOKMagazine 825 National Press Building Washington, D. C. Dear Warren, Hi. Here's the list photographs. of numbers of those White House Best, t✓ r~ Maddy Miller ~~ ~ • R Date
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  • Lady Bird walks White House grounds; Lady Bird joins LBJ, Jim Hagerty and Leonard Goldman of ABC about TV show on beautification; Lynda Johnson's European trip; the eighth Congressional reception; LBJ, the press, and alleged suppression of news
  • a better product. The President: the equipment. Do you have anything more to report on the men and Secretary McNamara: We have nothing more on this. Director Helms: There is nothing either way. General Wheeler: There was a North Korean press message which
  • McCarthy and Senator Kennedy and the left wing has informers in the departments. The Times and the Post are all against us. Most of the press is against us. How can we get this job done? We need more money in an election year, more taxes in an election year
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  • Press stories on engagement of Luci Johnson and Pat Nugent; visit of Peter and Henrietta Hurd; lunch with Hurds , Jack Brooks, et al; unveiling and discussion of the Hurd portrait of LBJ; portrait receives poor reviews from the Johnsons; Lady Bird