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- The Ubral'J o Paper• 17 Eaat 80th St New Yom, Ne RKH:cc Pre■ldeatlal 10021 ., Mr. Jt••llfO• DDa are 988 nftb.I t . . ~T..tt -' ..,y~ i:>.ar Mr. Donnaa: l appncla-te JOU I.a. of Oclolan 11 . . . ,_.. ~ • a,ala adchu• .._ Gna4 Cc:&dl of CehmWa Aa
- , the People J" (Madison Avenue Daily, Nov. 16.) Witness, New York City FCC hearings into TV programming practices. Eighth book: "Federal Regulation of TV: A Communist Plot?" (American Legion Press, December.) Witness, FCC hearings, Washington, D. C. • Article
- pollution activities under the Inte rior Department to make them more effective. The House Committee on Public Works is meeting almost daily to consider a new and expanded clean rivers bill, already approved by the Senate, to pro,·ide greater impetus
- their expenditures. ---/"? Most important, there is a new and growing public awareness of the magnitude and danger of the problem. ---~------~-;-~--Iltis· now possible for a President to speak frankly t6the people about this matter. But~ m~:su.-red agai'.nst
- level of defense spending to finance expensive new projects without evaluating the consequences in relation to our fo'reign and domestic policy goals. The question that should be asked is: Would the security of the nation be measurably improved
- to develop policies, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Chairman Franklin D. Roosevelt, plans, and programs for the new (EEOC) was announced today by Commission Jr. Mr. Roosevelt said these task forces will help the EEOC prepare for the full
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- () ·1ni1 g n ....:ng c!! .Jt\t1ded u~ ure- o. new cor u ·bal' lui'.:h".ta; )1 :i.nnin~, o~ p ·,.. . pi·c\>r.an yo- -r p "Opoo-::ifo o ..: Jl . o iitl t men.t. t1o in 0 • n"'hi.. p -a~ a of Co ::nm tee ..... nd ,. l ,,.,... B oae·:,)h.A. Califa
- of American cities -~ Bakersfield, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Lansing, New York, Oakland, 01naha, San Bernardino, San Francisco, Washington, D. C., and far too many moreo Against this background of riots and disorders which fill the headlines almost daily
- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
- information. Fi,om the Washington '
- Aclva11eemea& of Colorecl People 20 ••t 40ta Street New Tork. New Tork ehw ~M)tJ. 147 • 1 JAM Honorable Lyndon President ot Waabingto ILIGINI GE JlOAD ,N. Y. '0 iHE WHllE HOUSt 'p- APft 1121AM '6~ -~~..,._R.f~~VEO EXECUTIVE PR f-J/N>- Dear Mr
- publication. Publication will not go unnoticed. There will be a few stories in the New York Times, the Daily Labor Report, and some construc Uon publications concerning this action. However, aside from the Plumbers Union and the Sheet Metal Union
- to their decision to print no word about the Festival, a Western-operated press turned out a special daily in four languages with an accurate account of proceedings--from the West's point of view- and news of upcoming events. The eighth Festival was brought off
- at Marine Air Terminal at La Guardia Airport, New York. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Protocol June 27, 1966 [3 of 18] "?.> °" c_ c: 2 f\.) co ~ ..;.:::.. ~ '7' S:;:o :um " z [4 of 18
- and I got together late (!_o ;i. 7 p Friday night which was sent you by Mr. Macy, there were listed (!.o 3 g the Executive Editor of the Chicago Daily News (Lawrence S. (!_ o // ~arming); a foreign correspondent, now city editor of the '. N ew e_oo1.oO
- · · / 'r . .' I I \ t ' 1· . · You asked me to check on the status of Ezra~eiss as a result of your call from Congressma~mannel>
- is that it is 6n its way to becoming [9 of 26] - 6 - a paper of major national influence. Certainly, its new crew, headed by the young Chandler, is genuinely con cerned about exercising ' leadership to straighten out the sorry state of affairs politically
- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
- in Southern T.exas or below the border are flying daily missions from four distribu- and move northward in spring and summer. tion points to spread the sterlllzed fJies over But research keeps turning up new prob140,000 square miles of pasture, range and !ems
- ) •'._,,... . ' . [3 of 4] 5!• DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY; ··JUNE rn, ·1968 ··: __...,..~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----~------------~:....- '• '9-~T
- in both of WALTER RYBECK 1 Washington Bureau Chief of the Cox Newspapers and the Dayton Daily News correspondent since 1961, Kr. Rybeck was editorial on the Dayton paper specializing Earlier he was a reporter in Fairmont, Columbus, Ohio
- New Year. Si.nee re l y M ye r Fe lcima n C ounse l t o t he P r esident Dr. M chael E . De Ba k~ Bayl•> r Univer ~i C vllege , ,f M~d1ci T exas Me d ic al Cen er H u.:. t vn , Texas f,l~TIVE I J..~7 ·'If! My41ear Fri. . .: YOU" nptftclllll
- to the S enate for promo tion to the grade of Commander . THIS COPX' FOR_ _ _ _ _ _ __ NEWS CONFERENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH BILL M>YERS 4:24 PM EDT AUGUST 31, 1965 TUESDAY MR. M:>YERS: The President aPKQY® tQQ.al' theJQ~ p9lJ.~y
- wanted to get the;(Dow - Jones averages scrubbed and a new type stock index created. Funston told the World - Telegram this was all hokum and out of someone 1 s imagination. I called Moyers and alerted him . I also called Ackley for Funston said
- for briefings; substantial correspondence regarding the 1964 vacancy in the office of Attorney General and the temporal relationship between appointing a new Attorney General and the general election; correspondence regarding the nomination and appointment
- advice you gave me. In line with your good arrangements I chatted briefly with Jim Webb over.the telephone while in Washington and we are planning to get together for a longer discussion very soon. Should anything new and vital develop, I will be in touch
- '-, the ~pin at ~ c .. •- • , . . -..atlon wS11recein JVUJ' full •lQIPOH • ., - lo lhe Pre•ldeal. ::; "•· ._.,I ~ erely, -· Z... A••l•taat C -· I • to the Pl'eeliut . u4I Mre. Ha • 35 4Jri A'ffDM .L, New Y rk .. , I I , ' ' ~4JUL29 M1 1157
- ••• &D4peace. Aa wo move now In the battle• apln•t poverty &114dl1c.-\m 1oattma. we aaJute bl• memo17 bf advancln1 bla propam. to buU4 a Great Soclet,. Slllcue11, le Mr. WIJJtem PoUock Prosldont >'\ ~ TextUo Workaa UnloD of Amorlca "Hilton Hotel, New York
- ] news re ease ~ 10 FROM THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE PUBLICITY DIVISION 1730 K STREET, N. w. FOR I MMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 31, 1965 WASHINGTON 6, D.C. FEDERAL 3-8750 B - 4003 President Johnson Warns Cabinet, Agency Heads of Their Civil
- " presided over by a "high commissioner of rats." When Rep. Latta of Ohio took up the GOP assault to deplore Federal con trol and spendthrift programs, Democrat Charles Joelson of New Jersey reminded Latta that he himself had urged Federal funds to control
- fields, and at the subprofes sional level in mental hospitals, schools, child care aides, recreation, social work, and probation. 5. The funds would come in part from existing Federal programs like OEO but substantial new funds would be needed. Note
- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
- it was a definite turn toward the right. of Dr. King and Senator be revived and continued. END Robert Kennedy. It has been It remains to are DALLAS MORNING NEWS May 10, 1968 • • l • ! •• I••, , Hwnphrey and AD~ To The Dallas Ntws: . Withoutthe aid
- of the State of New Mexico l / Santa Fe, New Mesi.co 67501 • x/ Info copy to Gov . .iryant r - 1"' WMW:mhr .l ~, .. t. ~ t..- i '7 7- .. _..,.,,,.· .; .. ace TE , I i' ..):1:iu~ f Fa L . , . ~ .....,, SEN..) ~I - 1 I I .. ~,. tV." M, f
- on Human Relations. He is among the handful in this country who have earned professional stature in inter-group relations. Ben Holman -- Director of Media Relations (GS-17). Holman is a former reporter for the Chicago Daily News and a former editor
- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
- . Watson's comment? Washington Post Baltimor·e Sun N. Y. Times Wall Street Journal Washington Evening Star Washington Daily News !_ ✓ Disapproved ------- Approved / {:!) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON v{ I t·-- June 18, 1966 12: 15 p. m
- to dothlo? / Yea____ No___ _ (3) Dr. James "!>er kine whose Committee le working with David Bell on new ideas ln the AID program is very anxious to have Davld-a.ockefeller on this group •. Rockefeller le agreeable to serving - but must get off
- , Robert E. , MPLS. OLEKSIW,Da."liel P. , USIA SIMMONS III, Joseph J., Interior ANNENBERG, Walter, Phila. Inquirer & STANTON,Frank, NYC Daily News STERN, Isaac, NYC BALBACH,Stanley B., Urbana, Ill. THOMAS, Dan.'1Y, Beverly Hills, Calif. BLOCKER,Dan
- be halted tor the peaceful 1s done to prevent it. weapons. years, •• '• r • and resolution involved. and proclaims that the spread of nuclear_ weapons to new powers will be a disaster. 8 W .... confiicts smuld be instituted Eve17body knows r:J~f
- OF DEMON.TRATED COURAGA~D P OBITY TO ALL JUDICIAL PO ITIO~S ~1RS ROB RT L WY X JR MR F~ D ¼YO1S .R PETERJ(I DBERG ,R i!CH EL WEI BERG & CO CHAIRMAN. f 1965JUL I M~19 58 WA021 NL PD NEW YORK NY JUN 30 THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE BY NO STRETCHOF
- ~sPM '65 RECEIVED ,., . At this point in our history, I must consider any action that does not positively advance the cause of justice a betrayal of the daily efforts of millions of Americains, Negro and white, who struggle to bring these United
- Conf'erence,in Geneva, Switzerland. Rest assured,"Danny" will have nothing but good words for our Administration,and above all,paint a different picture of that coming from Arkansas; Ore gon;and New York. This man is a genius in every sense of the word
- . COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY EMANUEL CELLER CHAIRMAN March 30, 1966 Dear Mr. President: It was most understanding of you and Mrs. Johnson to journey to New York, taking time out of your busy schedule to attend the services for my beloved wife. A sorrow
- See all scanned items from file unit "BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, FUNERAL FOR MRS. SYMNUEL CELLER (TR 83)"
- This folder is from the WHCF category for Trips, subcategory TR 83, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, FUNERAL FOR MRS. SYMNUEL CELLER.
- that the attached memorandum does not contain enough imaginative people and enough young people in this very difficult area. This is an intricate and complicated field, burdened with years of obsolete laws and taxes, where we must have bold new ideas. If you