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- "'... the Times and ~ X.~ Herald Tribune, x: -. ;:.t"'f4vely for Septer,, and September 30, 1963. •••; I ,! 'These reports comprise an in rvi'ew· witfi.Mr. _ i~ ~i.:>mc. a powerf'ul figure in Nicaragua. and refer to a joint. '.J.,1.-Nic.a.ra~;-..1ar: plan
- word.a ring now. By our work and 'bJ' our ooura.ge ahall we-one among ti.. many states in the tatherland.......tn a nn aatety and a new freedom. There 11 no room tor pen1m1m. 0.l"JD&M' ta.nka maroh toward. the SuelJ Amerioa enfolds Greenlend1
- . R. ) John T . O'Rourk e - Washingto n Daily , News David Wis e - Ne w York Heral d Tribun e Ben Bradle e - Newswee k John Steel e - Tim e Albert Clar k - U . S. New s an d Worl d Repor t William Stringe r - Christia n Scienc e Monito r Warren Rogers
- Francisco Chroricl e Don Shoemaker, Editor , Miam i Heral d Templeto Tom Easton, Editor , Sa n Francisco Call-Bulleti n Martin Ochs , Editor , Chattanoog a Times E . L . Holland , Editor , Birmingha m New s Max Lerner, Columnist , Ne w York Pos t To m
- on every aspect or the morale problem. B. Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of general principles, disorover of new techniques of control. c. Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to comment on porposed
- be leaving the meeting at 1100, we should tum to the heart of the problem, the MLF. Mr. Bates said he would like to discuss problem. this it 1n tact it still is a He said he had Just attended 111eetingsof the NATOParliamentarians in New York
- . Heralcl Tribune Washington Post Washington Sto.r WoJ.l Street Journal u u u u l l l l Do.ily and Sunda.y Do.ily and Sunday Do.ily o.nd Sunday Do.ily IL IL IL IL u l Quarterly IL u l Bi-l-t:>nthly IL u l TITIE New Repub.lic Pub. Office Wash
- American Oil Co Harold Bateson, Greenwich, L. I. William L. Beale, Jr., Assoc Press Stephen D Bechtel, Jr., San Francisco, Calif Louis Beck. New York. NY Charles E. Blake, Hearne, Texas Windsor P. Booth. Chief, Natl Geographic Society News Service Myron G
- Mr. Thomas W. Young, Journal & Guide, Norfolk, Va. ^r \^ Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Sr. , Louisville Defender, Louisville, Kentucky * Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Jr. , Louisville Defender (presently on loan to National Urban League, New York, New York) _ Mr
- Chronicle Paul L . Martin , Gannet t Amo n Carte r Evans , Nashvill e Tennesseea n Barnet Nover, Denver Post Ochs, Chattanoog a Time s Martin David Wise , Ne w York Herald Tribun e Be n Golden , Chattanoog a Time s Raymond P . Brandt , St . Loui s Pos t
- u e stio n Answ er: Vfhere was USS TICONDEROGA a t the tim e USS MADDOX e sta b lish e d new ra d a r contact w ith two u n id e n tifie d su rfa c e v e s s e ls and th re e u n id e n tifie d a ir c r a f t (Ev e n t 2)? A p p ro xim a te ly 100
- visited by) To Oval office w/ Jake Jacobsen- -who was out immediately OFF RECORD: Paul Miller, President of Gannet Newspapers .Tom John son Press card Mr. Miller invited the President to address the Associated Press Editors Convention meeting in New
- , Bowdler out. at lunch See NOTE Page 7 ^Sunday ; Herbert Kamm,/editor of the New York World Journal Tribune The 48 year old veteran newspaperman is responsible only for the Sunday edition -Mr. Kamm wrote to the office of BM asking for this appt, and BM
- Employment Opp tunity Commission - - to discuss certain matters affecting the Commission OFF RECORD purpose for the visit (according to MW)was to gxssxusst let the President know of his future plans -- to run for Governor of New York. Senator John Sherman
- Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
- , in the then existing Herald-Tribune, I said, "For all I know, I can Herald-Tribune tomorrow saying, 'President Refuses t:o See Pa.rents of Missing Civil Rights Workers.' a case of whether we want to ask. them to come in. for invitations. It isn't They have asked
- . Editor in Chief Palmer Hoy t Walter Jenkin s Walter Jenkin s A. W. Moursund, Round Mtn Tex. Mr. E d Clar k o f Austin, Te x arrived - departe d at . 11:10 p NY Herald Tribune Bill Moyers Dinner w/ Mrs. Johnson and Palmer Hoyt, and Mr Ed
- . He stated that he had acted as a coordinator between the Christian Democratic Movement and the New York Police in January 1961, and was now the New Orleans delegate for this group. He said that the nineteen men had been sent to him by Laureano Batista
- Acting Adm AID Mrs. Huth Jacobs New York City Rabbi and Mrs. Norman Gerstenfeld Rabbi ai.nd Mrs. Seymour" J. CohenPres., Synagogue Washington Hebrew Congregation Council of America NYC Date AugUS t 2, 1966 White House pav Lo LD (Cont'd) tn Out Mr
- , Kenya, and Uganda where he was fre quently received as a guest by the heads of state. In Ghana he was received by the Cuban and Communist-Chinese Ambassadors. In June, 1964, he announced the formation in New York City of a militant blac~ nationalist
- - Juanit a sai d "thi s i s she , sir " He. picked u p the phon e and sai d spea k of th e devi l an d she' s always there . H e the n invite d he r t o g o t o Ne w York "wit h hi m for th e ordinatio n o f th e ne w ArchBisho p o f New York, Terrenc e
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- Machine to Spur Sugar Production By JUA?'i de ONJS Specld lo Tht Ntw York Tlmta • AGUACATl!.1,Cuba., Feb. 11Soviet and Cuban technicians gave a. field demonstration to day ol a new sugar cane com bine that is the key to Cuba's plan for a boom in sugar
- Mr. -AtHHaM^Carlson, a possible appointee as Amb. to M^awMMAa^- Bogota to succeed Hon. Lincoln Gordon . Asst Secy of State Covey Oliver Bill Bowdler, NSC staff Mr. Carlson is now Associate Director, Latin American Program, Ford Foundation, New York
- O'Connor --to be the Democratic candidate for Governor of New York Sen. Herman Talmadge Sen. Joh n Stennis Sen Stennis called MM to request appt, saying that he and Sen Talmadge would like to see the President 4-5 minutes any day this week regarding
- floor, returning to first floor at 10:31p TOASTS To Main Hall and parlors for after dinner drinks and coffee To East Room for entertainment MOMENTS FROM GREAT AMERICAN MUSICALS performed by the New York City Center Light Opera Company from "Oklahoma
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- . C. OC'IOBER 20-22, 1967 in Vietnam, anti-Vietnam Octo er he National Mobilization Committee to Ed the hea quartered at New York City, is organizing ar emon tration to be hel in Washinrton, War the D. C., 20-22, 1967. The primary goal
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Nay 13, 1969 F: This is an interview with Mr. Edwin L. Weisl, Sr., in his office in New York on Hay 13, 1969. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. Mr. Weisl, you're out of Illinois, right? W: Yes, sir. F: Tell us a little
- Balt. Carroll Kilpatrick Wash Lyle Denniston Wash Tribune Robert __ Bill Wyant St Bob Young Chicago Stuart Loory LA Charles Bailey Cowles Publ C UPI John Cancellare Photos Rouse Photos AP Times Francis Daily News Life Bulletin Charles Sun ABC
- . involvement. Then after that, because the war didn't end and because more and more people became conscious of it, there was the Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Meanwhile, right around the same time in New York City--where I didn't
- 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
- Cormie r , A P Frances Lewin e , A P Sidney Weilan d , Reuter s Robert Phelps , Ne w York Time s Richard (Dick) McGowan , Ne w York Dail y New s Lawrence ( Larry O'Rourke , Philadelphi a Bulleti n Muriel Dobbi n , Baltimor e Su n Garnett Horne r
- ~I T I ~ L 1. YOU MA Y BE INTERESTED IN KNOWING THAT THE WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE NEW YORK xHE RALD-TRIBUNE NOW ASSUMES THE PAPER WILL FOLD ALTOGETHER. THE Pt-OPLf H°i£RE- (DOUG KIKER, ANDY GLASS, TOM LAMBERT, ETC.,) ARE BEGINNING TO LOOK FOR JOBS. 2
- Academy Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 622; 46 U.S.C. 1S81-1S88) authorizes the Secret,aryof Commerceto: 1. Assist and cooperate with States and territories by furnishing traini!}_gvessels if unavailable to such States as Maine, Massachusetts, New York, California
- Honorable Honorable Ball, U. S. Respresentative to the United Nations-designate, at Madison Hotel, Washington, D. C. Cyrus Vance. £*••** Personal Representative of the President for forthcoming meetings with North Vietnam -- i n New York City 1968 ww
- , l987 INTERVIEWEE: FRANK STANTON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Dr. Stanton's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Dr. Stanton, let's begin by asking you to recount your earliest association with the Johnson family and, if you
- the third progress report by that organization is of the opinion that it has followed both the spirit and the letter of the law. Edward D. Re Chairman Enclosure: Report CableAddress: "MECULTFUND" New York ORcgon4-.58.58 Jewish Restitution 21, PARK
- INTERVIEWEE: MORRIS ABRAM INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Abram's office, New York City Tape 1 of 2 A: I don't know the year, but it was probably around l963-64. Arthur Krim called me and asked whether or not I would be willing to be the president
- Tribune , went down to see his new home and said they had a bar in his home approxi mately twenty feet long or so . He called Jenk Jones, in my � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
- ~ race can.lead to "a very dangerous to, convert the International! 1 of serious injury to another riots m three day~ m New ~scalation" of' 'the Nation's ra- Amphitheater into a near-forperson. ' York City-nearly ten times ' • In his speech here y~sterday
- of exhaustion the entire day's campaigning in Pennin dedicated service to his co'!,lntry." In sylvania, New Jersey and New York the months since the Bobby, Baker. case without knowing what was afoot, But was first aired, the· President has made between 6 and 7