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  • at the northwest gate at ll:l5A.M. for admittance and confirm your attendance , by return wire. Sherwin J. Markman, Assistant to the President. BLOUGH, Roger, U.S. Steel Corp COWLES, John, Minneapolis Star & Tribune GRUENTHER, Alfred M., Wash., n.c. KISTIAKCYv'lSKY
  • )) I I I GAH:ew Sheet 1 of September 4 23, 1965 EXECUTIVE IE/TN TN FG 211 FG 236 FG 251 ST 39 ST 7 LG/Miami FG 245 FG 216-3 -# ST 30 FGll-1 ST 32 ST 38 ST ST FG ST FG 20 8 216-1 21 155 Mr. 0 1Brien 1 s book telegrams 9/23/65 extending
  • / I l 20503 OFFICE 01" THE DIRECTOR March 9, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Dallas-Fort Seminar • Worth Business-Government • _..,L &~ _/ On Thursday, March 10, the Chambers of Comrnerco/of both Dallas and Fort Worth
  • this great pr1Til.ege. VSM:ew EXECUrIVE so 2/1.0-5-65 440 105 FG 110 FO 115 FG 135 FG FG Sheet 2 of 3 Social dimer Secretary's book telegrams dated on Tuesday, Oct.Sat 7:~. TICOULAT, G. J., SFran., Calif. TOtJNSEND,Lynn A., Det., Mich. QURMAN,Solon B
  • ( Letter: ___ Telegram; Other: TIie PrealdeDt ..,._ ~ Maj. Dollald E. Keyhoe, USMC, Ret., Director of Matioaal llweati1atiou 4/30/'8 Committee Oil Aerial,PlaeaomeD&, 1536 Cowctacut Aye, N. W., 'f. Wulalapoa. D. C. , Sabmit mdeace of deflclocie• bl
  • to attack such an amendment. and risky Mrs. Green is a hard/woman to argue with. But if you thought it worth the effort, •I am willing to stick my neck out and • convey to her deep concern at having to report to the President that she is no✓ading the atta
  • -:e original of a letter I have received :trom Bushrod Howard, Jr. , whom I have never met and do not propose to meE!t. I am also sending you a copy of my reply to him. So far as I know, th~s is not worth your attention, but because of the referE~ce
  • that Dullea, who·/ wu boardchairman of the endowment, IUll'!Sted Hiu for the job. Keele told a reporter Saturday he Invited Dullea, by telephone and telegram, to present his side of the story early next wttk. Keele said Dull lied b tel th 8 t b es rep Y egram
  • . TURNE& r; ' . I / --­ ..--·- ·- ·. . , I.. • • ._._,) r - -- . Memorandum for Mr . Valenti ·!( l l ) .•r· , . . f ?
  • to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
  • : Subject: I X \ Letter: Telegram; Other: The President Mrs. Gordon B. geamond, President, ~ederation of Homemakers, 927 North 5/19/68 Stuart St, Arlington, Virginia ZZ203 Urging Presidential support for The Federal Pesticide Control Act (S. 2057 and H. R
  • . Steadman (per Colonel Ashley), 4/26/67 (CONFIDENTIAL) Description: X Letter: _ _ _ Telegram; Other: · To: From: Date: The President ):!" S/Sg t. Jere D. W iker, RA 13629997, Sup. Co., 15th S&S Bn. , 1st Air Cav. Div., APO SF 96490 4/9/67 (pm 4/16'/67
  • ) a THE WHITE HOUSE 7 YOU AR£ CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CEREMONY HONORING THE APPOLLO S ASTRONAUTS ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 AT 11100 A.M. IN THE EAST ROOM OF THE VHITE HOUSE. PLEASE CONFIRM BY RETURN VIRE AND PRESENT THIS TELEGRAM AT THE NORTHWEST GATE
  • - , quested. ;; · - -· Fo1 your information. - - For comment REMARKS: Description: • -~ ,. X . -Th Lettez: id Telegram; Other. To: e Pres ent · . From: Mrs. Howard Hughes. Sr.~ 1251 Penna Ave..·~ East Liverpool. Ohio Date: U ndatecl Subject
  • is not relevant to the matter. In accordance with that advice, I am not· taking the action suggested in you:r telegram~ McPherson, Jr. Special Counsel to1:he President Harry c. ] b-~cUTlV~ - ! ~ e() t THE \',' H IT=: HOU SE ;?£J7,-~1Jt/~ \'/ASH I
  • File unit description: Contains notes, memorandums, letters, telegrams, press releases, press conference transcripts, biographies, resumes and reports related to operations of the Department of Justice during the administration of President Lyndon B
  • . 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
  • 12 10 {.? v!c:GEOIGEBUNDY ... H .... ...... _ HOUSE '!\Dlegrllffl to thGI i»ro111aent.,ag,u:ding Planes for Jordan • • Mr. EU3"ene~ of ws Angeles, California, sent a telegram October 16, 1965 to the President which stated .in 11 Send no U.S
  • should be returned when draft reply, memorandum, or comment is re­ quested. le recommendation REMARKS: Description: X Letter: ___ Telegram: Other: To: Marvin Watson From: Cong • .,:Ha::al::::::l~Biill'l~----­ Date: January 1, 1968 Subiect: Urging
  • to the White House on Monday, May 1, 1967, at 12:00 noon, to attend the swearing-in ceremony for Miss Betty Furness, Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs. Please present this telegram at ll:4S A.M. on Monday at the Northwest Gate of the Wbi
  • -- not moving. ?articipating dentists.· in :·:ron~ places. ?To tra.11sportation available. S~o~tage of· dant~sts. In trou8le Health Centars Project -- unable to gat star~~ since .Au~.st 1965. R~sistanca from loctl madical fra~arnity, and loca·1 health
  • and politicians of country. of the action and that what is this of mine, M/Sgt. Carl W~ergstedt, at Fort Ord, California and is now enroute to Veitnam. M/Sgt. Bergstedt was due to retire from the u. S. Army with 20 years service on November 31, 1963; but he
  • ~~ o;:_ .plt ~~J.--- µ I '_fa/"'- / 0/1 ., R1ECEl\/ED AUG2 51965 .CENTRAL £\LE~: ..... _·., LBl:lt?'itG:hcb c;- · - _...,, CONGRESSIONAL ./1J-CL-">--t.~~~~· Havin.g ~lready answered Mr. and Mrs. Edm9nston's telegrams to ::::-x
  • . I Ft. Worth, '~e:x:as,. ,requesting . ' .•-f•.-v·•. \\•• ............. :·:.1fl .... •t.,;·, ... ;.~• ·: :\ ... ' -. ~ ~- t"'·•, -.;f ,..., ·, \.1, •• , _..... .. /' I 'cu J1J (-L/) ~c_ " ,., ' me- / I H /" J..,G. / Rae-« /!Tr~c
  • , Dal., Tex. MATHEM, David J., Mochican Hills, Md. MAYER, Margaret, D.c. MCCARDLE, Carl W., McLean, Va. MEYER, Jr., John M., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of N.Y. MITCHELL, Jr., Clarence, D.C. MIT.CHELL, Donald J., Fort Doge, Iowa ODLUM, Floyd B
  • .Wed to forts the sirong proapec:ta for ly and fa~ adlan wanttld ,• know et aar apprec-iadr. It occurred to me &bat y ~pa wlall to 1laT8 a p ted copy the PrenGan& 1a mu_. oa vatills dpu d red ta die .Joint a._ el Congr rch U aad I am therefore 81M~•m
  • me to notify? sally II fl J,.,,._,_. .A,,; . ........ I Yesterday Jim1Novy sent the President a telegram asking that he meet immediately with a certain Rabbi. Donna said this · telegram was given to Sherwin to wprk on. ; I x ! Today Harold
  • . . . : ;' ·.... . . .. •. ·- .. . . ..,. .... ~ •• ... . t .... ....·:··... ,., •• ., . . ,. •.. ..,. t\lt.: • ·1 • ( l 1' ' ' ~ Apl'U 111 196' .. ..~ . Deu w,. •C,Ui '•r l· . llelerence I• mada to you telegram ·of March 26 &o tlae Pr••ld.9Dl relative to the r•c•11& Chattuoop. Tenae
  • a number of telegrams to you both dur­ ing and after the riot demanding a disaster proclamation. Brown, with Collins' help, held firm, with the net result that a disaster request from the Governor never came in. Collins made some progress bringing the local
  • with Speaker Hays {Ohio}o..... NO Kirwan (Ohio }.... NO Vigorito {Pa.) National Committee should put much pressure - Will call Speaker back Foley {Wash.) •••• Will sign Remote but worth pursuing: Sisk (Califo }. o ••• Aspinall (Colorado) Hull (Missouri
  • for, and the intrinsic worth of, their efforts abroad. Anyone who has the slight est familiarity with intellec­ tual or youth groups abroad knows that free institutions continue to be under bitter, continuous attack, some of it carefully organized and well-financed, all
  • of 4] ­ TO: Honorable LeRoy Collins Under Secretary of Commerce Sheraton West Hotel Los Angeles, Califonnia The agreement on a new community action agency for Los Angeles and Los Angeles County outlined in your telegram to me meets the requirements
  • in supporting n •w and Colored People; M. L. King. Sr., expanding business-particularly father of the egro leader; and thr Negro ent rprises. "Of ten our sup­ Dobbs family whose best-knO\ port determines whether a Negro member is Metropolitan Opera star business
  • , 1968 at five o'clock, Recreation and Natural Beauty and the Citizen's Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty. Please present this telegram at the southwest gate. R.s.v .P. The Social Secretary The White House. ALIOTO, Joseph L., Mayor SFran
  • quested. _ _ For your information. _ _ For comment. REMARKS: Description: X To: From: Date: Subject: Letter: Telegram: Other: The President Mra. Gordon B. ~eamond, Preaident, Federation of Homemaker•, 927 North 5/ 19/68 Stuart St, Arlington, Virgini
  • EX ISTI NG I N SELMA POSES SOME OF THE GREATEST I NTERNAL PROBLEMS EVERR FACED BY THI S NATION , " WALLACE SAID I N A TELEGRAM TO THE WH ITE HOUSE . WALLACE SENT THE TELEGRAM A FEW HOURS AFTER PUBLIC SAFETY DI RECTOR WILSON BAKER TOOK DOWN THE "BERLI
  • the airport. at the Century Plaza, Stars, Los Angeles. Senghor will have 1801 Avenue dinner -7- PR 222 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 11:00 Visit University Center of African a.m. of California Studies. Luncheon at the at Los Angeles. Visit p.m