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  • , our state delegation, had already voted to support Mr. Johnson for favorite son. We were already committed, and we were already at work from here, but we were not advertised. There wasn't any point in proclaiming a Johnson headquarters, so we didn't
  • % bonus in federal interstate highway funds for states that agree to regulate billboard advertising along new stretches of the interstate highway system is rejected by a 41 to 47 vote on March 26. LBJ and Blakley voted for the amendment. The Federal-Aid
  • . a $100,00C) policy to. Lyndon Johns.on, ,~ ~4"..~ei;l.,..t.Q{. J,,ypdgg ~.Y~ Ironically, the man around _whom the Jenkins forced him to buy $1,208 w«:>rth ~. except for a four~year stint in tlic . - -storm swirled had been the most set·.. of-advertising time
  • . a $100,00C) policy to. Lyndon Johns.on, ,~ ~4"..~ei;l.,..t.Q{. J,,ypdgg ~.Y~ Ironically, the man around _whom the Jenkins forced him to buy $1,208 w«:>rth ~. except for a four~year stint in tlic . - -storm swirled had been the most set·.. of-advertising time
  • at 315½ Eddy, Ithaca, New York. '1'he November 8, 1966, issue of the "Cornell ( Daily Sun,'' a Cornell University daily ne'1spaper, contained an advertisement signed, mong others, by one David J. Rindos, class of '69. This advertisement stated
  • ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Ttll OOVl!ft AND IEHTlftE co,,frli~ Cl Lll"'E Aft.E ~ y P~IEcraD BY COl"'Y ■ IUGHT9 IN THI: UNITED STATES AND IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND MOST NOT aE PIE..RODUCED IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT WRl'nEN PERMISSION t~=~~,';: ~~~eu~ Tl!feC to'::r.T:0
  • a • san1wi ch bo~rd . advertising _the "Laskey Freedom Fund1 " ~ · 1 ~- . e r O~'\ua.K ~"'-•~ - - l--o..a½- \'l,\,.oc.a,..,,,L "'- fter (arning him several t .i~~~ about his activities, • policJ arrested Frakes on a charge of blocking pedestrian . j
  • and advertising abroad, and this was a trip to get more students from Saudi Arabia, India. And he asked--he didn't ask me to cancel that; he just said, "Shriver's going to be down next week, and I'd like for you to take him over and show him this base out here
  • procedures. It's forty-four pages long and quite detailed. It does go into overall campaign organization and then it breaks down into the campaign structure itself, organization, polling, media, films, campaign literature, advertising, policy and positions
  • h G lines~ 'be dev~\ope-0 and distrib ut2 C: . tne oac kgrc.und s h ou1d be carried out. Addi - t""ecentl)' issued AiD pos t er shou1d ~c.:blic ~cu-vice advertisements in ,nagazines, ~-"~PE.XS .:. nci red i o/ te 1ev is i 0.-. ~out(\ oe e
  • . 3/12 WH leadership breakfast, addresses Kentucky farmers’ group and Senator Cooper, attends Oklahoma Delegation luncheon. Addresses National Advertising Council that evening at the Statler. 3/13 Working breakfast at The Elms w/ Al Nickerson, Busby
  • is to give yQU want but am not achin, ). You might as. him ,about hatltri :risk -o! era.la. going Co ,ununi:st a a.in, lndo-, al relatio~. p R -ss~ .. NU· ttac F C· .LR e fro het Bowle· • ,.ight intere t you,. ur old ..advertising friend and his U
  • and advertisements. 3. Films: Twelve population control educational films of various lengths and themes have been produced for exhibition in commercial theaters. These are also being shown through the Field Pl:blicity Mobile Vans. One Family Planning Van for each
  • vestiges can be seen from time to time on Sundays in the petition-like advertisements which appear in The New YoPk Times. Many of those who participated turned away from direct opposition. -20- FOR OfflC~AL USE ONlY roR OFFICIAL USE ONLY A New Phase