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  • , the Presiden t greeted JV an d Mr. Arthur Krim who had just arrived via courier, and took them with him i n his car alln g w / Mrs. Johnson for the rid e to the church . -he was met a t the Church by Judge and Mrs. Thornberry. Services at St. David's Episcopal
  • s Securit y Corp . Albert E . Arent , Attorney , Washington , DC Barry Bingham , Edito r & Pub. , th e Courier - Journal, Louisville , Ky . Rev. Edwar d S . Bunn , S . J. HX , Chancellor , Georgetow n Univ. Fred Carmichael , Carmichae l Wholesal e
  • Kirkpatrick, East St. Louis Crusader, East St. Louis, Ill. ________} I Mr. Balm Leavell, Jr., Chicago Crusader, Chicago, Ill. .^____^, __[___ Mr. Kenneth Coulter, Milwaukee Star, Milwaukee, Wise. I Eleanor A. Lofton, Pittsburgh Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa
  • Thoma s Young • President Journal Guide Norfolk Acting Publisher Pittsburgh Courier Elean fc/ or Lofto n Lee White Frank Mitchell Publisher St Louis Argus Jack Valenti President Afro American John Murphy Bill Moyers Publisher Cincinnati Herald Mariorie
  • of papers, including the Pittsburgh Courier group, the Chicago Daily Defender, the Tri-State Defender in Memphis, the Michigan Chronicle in Detroit--altogether about ten fairly good newspapers. Mc: And some in the South as well as in the North? M: Tri
  • that. They were part of whatever little machine there was. In Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, you really had machines, fairly active machines. In Pittsburgh, there was a Republican machine. Not Pittsburgh, Harrisburg. Pittsburgh, we had--all right
  • Carmichael's appearance. -2- > 5- .-4 la (6-"'-65) OF,ICR C O~- OF TUE DIRECTOR ITED FED D EN T I A L T TE RAL B DEP RTME OF I REA T F J TI VE TlGATI March 1, 1968 BY COURIER SERVICE Mr. Milan Miskovksy Director of Investigations National
  • the above appreciated. Sincerely, ~i.~ Leon L. Motor 3,6 Atwood Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 L. Motor· 356 Atwood St• Pittsburgh,i · Pennsylvania 15213 PRESIDENTLYDONB• JOHNSON The Whitehouse Washington, D. C. I I .. . I '' September
  • . , in his speech nominatin g the Negro pastor. Race Issue Hit Mr. Hawkins said he hoped the c hurch could now move l'loser to achieving " human dignity for all of God 's chil­ dren ." The Rev . Dale K. Milligan o( Beulah Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh
  • and through the sponsorship, or at least the encouragement of the Pittsburgh Courier , Archibald MacLeish appointed me to the position of morale officer in the Office of Facts and Figures . Well, that was a very short tour of duty because I became dis­
  • of Beaufort in a continuation of these demonstrations. DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED IN PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA A "Christmas carol march" in honor of civil rights martyrs is scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 28, 1967. The march is being
  • our ideas of liberty to the people living in the shadow of the Iron Curtain. May you walk with God on this mission and be proud that you aretthe courier of hope to these people. Sincerely yours, L'i)mdon B. Johnson Vice President of the United States
  • 8 1968 CENT RAL f1U:S ­ ··" i'!XECUTIVE ~/,/7$-/ ,,,C&//-.-0 ·,. . ' COURIER'S CLASSIFIED MAIL RECEIPT OATE Of I ICK-UP TYPE OF llATEAIAL TlllE A[CCIV£0 TIME Of PICK-UP FORM 2-61 21lO . .. ·---·- - 1 q .f 6 'l Central lnt111i91nce
  • vvorked with the Colum- 1 - ORG APR8 1964 bians while they were organizing armed patrols to keep Negroes out of white neighborhoods (Pittsburgh Courier, 10/5/63). In an interview in 1946 he announced that he was planning to found a new party which would
  • arriving via courier. 4:27 Returned to the main house. 6:58 To the Cedar House again. 7:44 Returned to the main house; left again about 10 minutes later in secret service car; met the President and his party and toured the Scharnhorst Ranch. 8:57 Boarded
  • . Interstate and Foreign Commerce Sub-committee on S. 905 & H. R. 3792. Revocation of water carrier permits • ..Guest of Senator Clements for lunch. Room G-18 of the Capitol. Honoring Barry Bingham, President of the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times
  • been in Pittsburgh. I should rememberthe call letters that we tuned in to. It seems that this would be a long ways for us to receive it in Kansas, but as I recall it, it must have been that first listen in to, and perhaps later, rememberfor sure
  • Academy Commencement To Capitol, arriving S212 at 11:40 am Walter Jenkins Opened Senate Return to office to host 12:45 Cabinet Luncheon (see notes) Discussion w/ Robert Riggs of Courier Journal and Lewisville Times Ed Clark, Austin W. Jenkins George Reedy
  • to lunch with the President and Rusk and McNamara. Perhaps Rusk and McNamara ·could fly out and meet with various editorial boards -- ~ou~syille Courier Journal Time~ -- the night news­ papers - - St. L~uis _!'~st ~esE~tch_ - - Providence Journal
  • ROSTOW SUMMARIZES HIS CONVERSATION WITH DEAN RUSK, WRITES THAT RUSK IS SENDING DETAILED REPORT ON HIS MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO TO WH VIA COURIER; ROSTOW WRITES BRIEF SUMMARY OF RUSK AND GROMYKO'S DISCUSSION OF VIETNAM, MISSILE TALKS, AND MIDDLE
  • an d greete d Hon. Joh n Macy , Chairman , Civi l Service Commissio n g in offic e w / Mr. Joh n Mac y H - w/ Mrs. Johnso n Mrs. Ear l Death e Bess Abell Mr. an d Mrs. Horac e Busb y (arrive d o n courier wit h Mr. Mac y a t ll:15 a thi s morning ) Hon
  • wh o arrived o n courier tonight : Ashton Gonell a e Lindo w _ Flowers sen t toda y to th e daughte r o f Cong J J Pickl e who gav e birth t o a daughte r yesterda y _ _ _, 11:15p T o pool for swi m - w/mf xkfcafix 11:35 Bac k t o house t o
  • Laitin - Austin, Texas of o f runway Working his desk w/ MF -- mai maill that had come in on this morning's courier Bill Moyers - Austin, Texas &/faJ0+d
  • , nor gloom of night stays the se couriers frorn the swift completion of their appointed rounds." But I am glad that weather has never dampened our enthusiasm and zeal for the great outdoors of Washington. The wonderful gifts of dogwoods, daffodils
  • candidate) Mrs. Frank Ahlgren (wife of Publ'r /Editor Memphis (Commercial Appeal) Marvin Watson. George Reedy Jack Valenti Dr Burkley Juanita Roberts Nell Yates Comdr Josephson. CWO Harmon(Courier) Maj. Smith < ^^ii^i^'UM^ffj^p^ »• *> Stuart Baltimore Pfc
  • Press; Homer Williams of the Postal Clerk (about you); and Mr. Buckner of the San Marcos Record. Today I see I have the fo~lowing to write: Mrs. Dale of the J3J..a.nco_Oounty News; Mrs. Glidden of the Johnson City Courier; and Leslie Cooper ot the San
  • House. . . to the office first, looked at desk briefly, and then bedroom w/ Hon. Arthur Okun, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, who had arrived on a courier at 10:00a -- Mr . Okun came to brief the President, and then go to Austin to brief
  • Relation s George Reed y Governor Joh n Connally , Austin, Texa s Austin Texas Judge A . W . Moursun d (ove r th e radio ) Lynda Bir d an d date, Dav e LeFeve , arriv e a t ranc h vi a courier fro m Washington , (mr s . J . me t them a t th e plane Went
  • Saturday White Hous e - - LB J Ranc h July 4 . 196 4 Gerrie Whittingto n arrived vi a courier fro m Washington, D . C . Als o aboar d plan e wa s Dave LeFev e - - Lynd a Bird' s dat e fo r th e weekend George Reedy Awakened an d dressed - - cam e
  • P . Brand t - St . Loui s Pos t Dispatc h Robert L . Rigg s - Louisvill e Courier - Journal Edward W . Lewi s - Ne w Yor k Dail y New s Paul L . Marti n - Gannet t New s Servic e Pat Munro e - Lincol n (Nebr . ) Jounral an d El Mund o (Sa n Juan , P
  • from lobby of hotel. also Cong. Cong Att, Utt * also Fred Dutton Dutton Fred Day SATURDAY Date , 1964 Awakes Paul Glynn gives Pres. briefing book re Cyprus and re Prime Minister Inonu' s visit received by courier fr Bundy Lynda Bird to see Pres
  • departed right after dinner) To th e office -- where J J, MF and VM were workin g the 300 pounds of mail that had been sent to the Ranch on the courier. The President noticed all of the mail in the office -- and asked why there was s o much. He was told