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- , AND THAT THE CONGRESS SHOULD BE B;.SED ON DIRECT UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ORGANIZED IN SECURE ZONES, B) THE OPENING OF A PRESS CONGRESS TO DEVELOP A STATUTE GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF THE LOCAL PRESS. C) INDICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNMENT THAT IT UOULD HOLD ELECTIONS ISARLY NEXT
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- the position he first outlined in his Johns Hopkins speech; namely, a position in which an independent North Vietnam associated itself not with China but with the other countries of Southeast Asia in constructive efforts at develop1nent. Only in this way
- States. The Soviets began pressing both the United States and Hanoi toward discussions, fearing United over the deteriorating political States f'rustration position in South Vietnam might es·calate the conf'lict. China was concerned about how it might
- of the Act and are continuing to press t he matter. As a first step., we proposed transferring to the Bank fu nds for specific projects which we have been working on in nine, i10n-maj or African countries. The initial indication from the Bank i s
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- to strike wherever 30th. they want. _It puts them within rocket range of many If the Americans can bring either of these things off they American airfields and supply dumps. It lets them press 10 new recmits into service from the parts of the countryside
- . casualties and fewer Vietnamese refugees. s. And it should hasten the end· of the war. 'POP SECRET = .NODf:S TOP OfJCft~T - NODIS I - 5- Our present practice of having virtually everything available to the press is also a loser. The enemy would never
- of Domestic Moral and Public Relations would then go the problem of putting the suggestions or the General Committee into effect. These might be of the nature ofa 1. Radio, press, moving pictures, on ways of handling a plan of of life which involved a year
- ' o -•ta of clo-c• UIS ohaoa, u au\ atve of pmopoae, «•"fet1on to ot ov an Ju.ii••• truth, 4MIOff&07 r••"- our •t.l.•"ion• . We aw\ at.and r1n. pr•• rw.UOII ot liNJ't,y .l! ~ o n •• h 9hall • ' ta.11. 1202 National Press Bldg. Washington, D
- . If we would not take the theoretical risk of one or two clandestine tests, this meant to them that we did not want a test ban.^ The Soviets showed no interest in pressing the threshold at Geneva and did not take a position on the Swedish "verification
- . It is the belief of the State Department that the seizures are motivated by a desire to slap down the Cub.an Cattleme.n 1.s Association. This As sociati.on has been vigorously anti Castro .a nd has protested the land law. The E.mbassy had asked the Cuban
- rights: (1) To review the design of reactors (2) To require and pertinent associated facilities. of fuel and operating (3) the maintenance and submission to USGon demand records. To request periodic or special the facility. @NEI PENIW
- and aiedical personnel if tliis would be helpful. Cur Ambassador comments tliat this offer was vague vvitli no indicatioK« of how it V7cald be paid for and ho ad^^ises against pressing for additicgial civil persoraiel i.nd in favor of concentrating on obtainlng
- the deepest appreciation to the leaders and Members of both parties, in both Houses of Congress, for their patriotic, reso lute, and rapid action. n o t e : This statement was read by the Press Secre tary to the President, George E. F.eedy, at his news
- , saw the Presiden t on April 27. He took th e occasion to assure her of US support for India, and to refute her statement to the press that we favored Pakistan. 7 . In May and early June, the White House staff detected an improvement in Indo-Paki.stani
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – May, 1964," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 1
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- , ', ,.,,,.I , ... ,"": • . . •. Frank Press· Dir~ctor FP/rw · .. , '- ' Cl, •.:.. ... .... ~ . . .• .I. .. - .. . -- - ·-... : 1-~~·\· : ,,. .. XEROX FROM QUICK coPi . (Hand- carried by Mr. Tobin to dbc\las with Mz. Meyers) (alpN
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- . policy. In fo rm a tio n a b o u t policy differences leaked to tlie press. em barr.Tssing th e Prem ier. G eneral K h a n h pn>test.ed for a tim e a b o u t h is g o v e rn m e n t’s independence of action, b u t on F rid a y p u b lic ly m odified his
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: January – March, 1965," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 2
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- FOR IMMEDIATE JUNE 5, 1967 RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN We are deeply
- See all scanned items from White House Press Office Files Box 53
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- Record copy, Telegram to the President Regarding Johnson's Statement to the Press on the U-2 Incident in Russia, 5/7/60
- City G Reedy Hon Lucius Battle Amb designate to UAR and Bob Komer and Phillips Talbot G Reedy Wed WH 8-26-64 Bill Moyers Atlantic City George Reedy Sen Pierre Salinger Atlantic To City South 11th lap Returned Mrs Grounds for walk w/ press
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 7, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE W'HITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON AT THE PRESENTATION OF "THE AMERICAN DRAWINGS OF JOHN WHITE, 1577-1590" BY THE BRITISH MUSEUM
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Presentation of 'The American Drawings of John White, 1577-1590' by the British Museum and the University of North Carolina Press, 4/7/1964"
- room to visit w/ Aunt Jessie Hatcher -- then to bedroom to sleep 11:00 Stops 1:20 Awakens from nap and comes into the office (still in pajamas and robe)--Talks with Mr. Kellam -1:25 t (George Reedy - in Austin; RE: Press movements over the weekend
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- Press release, Remarks of the President regaring the Cease Fire Vote of the Unied Nations Security Council, 6/6/67, 8.00 PM
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- Saturday White In To kitchen Connally House LBJ having coffee Mr Kellam Jack breakfast Valenti w/ July Mrs front lawn by to review set Went w/ Governor to say goodbye pool up w/ Gov Connally for press conference Connally to airplane
- Mrs Johnson Press Conference Walk around South Grounds with Press To Mansion for lunch w/ Mrs Johnson Senator Russell JV off record Judge Bundy Bobby Russell enroute to the Winder, Georgia country talked fm to Mansion Bromley Smith flowers
- room to cut the cake with the President. A dozen photographers and press pool there with family and staff: Marie, Mary, Marvin, Bill Moyers, Dr. Hurst, Dr. Cain, Donald MacArthurs, Deasons, Clark Cliffords, W.S. Whites, Jim Rowes. CTJ began