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  • i c e ~ (CONFIDmiTIAL)- ~ Jt>-3 - 'f 'f /IL j
  • .. :·.•. : CENTRAL FILES·· !, '::'. ., /,. ,. . • .. : I --------1 ----- If; - THE WHITE HOUSE R ·FERRAL To: OFFICE I,> Mr. Benjamin. -l. Read Director, Ex c ti c Sl.lcretar:at Department of State ACTION REQUESTED ,r··"/ --I _____ Draft re~ly
  • , President, Republic of Kenya, Nairobi, ¥&18iIR · AF:AFE :WPO'Neill:djw 9/14/65 Clearance: AFE - Mr. Mulcahy cl' ' Mr . President, Jack asked me to get this to you sooner than night reading --- if possible. I Juanita Sep 13 4:30 I EXECUTIVI osJ..1
  • sketches of sick people; they hold be­ fore us in play and story a never-ending view of miser­ able, lost, lonely schizophen- ics." Novelist Lillian Smith who is fighting her own war against cancer could not be present last night to accept the Queen Esther
  • thought Mrs. Johnson and you would like to read it. No need to return it. ~ ¥ Robert'*· Kintner )(. .l "'J.. 11 . HOWABD HIIGHES 11 ~BIOGRAPHY . Y JOHN KEATS ~ JaRuary 25, 1961 Dear Howard: Mrs. Jolmecm asked me to reply to your recent meaaage
  • have gone straight out to the Watts area and listened and let · the peopl~ know that someone (in this in~tance, their President) wanted to know what was hurting them and cared about them. I did do this -- the night before I left
  • "rebuttal" to Charlie Schultze was mentioned a couple of times last night, I thought you might be interested in seeing it. I prepared this rnernorandwn for the Vice President so that he would be able to put our future fiscal situation in proper perspective
  • &taou Spectal A••l•taat te th• PreaWeat Ml'. Chae. P. Mc:Galaa Chalnnaa of Uae Board City National Ba Ilk Wlcblt& F.U.. T ­ WMW:MJC:meg TO: NIGHT READING 'F o.S Co 3otf ~(:?/ ... - MEMORAND • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON - February 8, 1967
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT'S NIGHT READING FROM ~~. Joe Califand'~ \ Attachment [2 of 4 front] ­ [2 of 4 back] ­ by bill scott, vice president for public affairs Broadcast 10 times July 23 - 24, 1967 PRESIDENT'S RAT CONTROL BILL When the House of Representatives
  • that Mary and I F& /,,:j3_, gave a little party last night for a group of Congressmen F& ~ C ) and the!J wives. The Congressmen are members of the House C ommerce Committee, w.hich is now marking up the Traffic Safety bill, and the ~ overnment Operations
  • . {signed) Sargent Shriver Director, OEO [1 of 7] ­ 8:20 - M on Aug 23 Mr. Califano: "' ) /9, _. 1 Original plus one copy has been delivered at 8:20 a. m., Monday, Aug 23 to Jack Conway and was read to Jack Conway by John Perry last night
  • to read from a note handed him by one of his ass is tants • 11 It worries Aiken considerabl y that "the President may be under pressure to go into Cambodia , " which he feels would be a mistake. "';> He has in mind mentioning Cambodia to you tonight if he
  • : Astronauts' Trip to the Far East, February 21 - March 18, 1966 Enclosed are proposed letters to the Chiefs of State the Astronauts will visit in the Far East for the President to signo /J-,~ L.,,,,,, Benjamin H. Read ,-- Executive Secretary Enclosures
  • TELEGRAM ~ D D DAY LETTER NIGHT LETTER ijt4e ~4ite ~DU11£ ~asqingtnn September 29, 1966 rt>-1 ~ s x Honorable John F. Shelley pc;:1(p 0 Mayor of San Francis co San Francis co, California I 6 F; ,;- 11-1.S­ The President has received and read
  • Withdrawal sheet contains an error - it should read HU 2/ST 5
  • site . General Graham is reported to be favorably disposed, provided the marchers reach the four - lane highway by night. General Graham and General Turner a re reported to be in a conference at Maxwell Air Force Base at the present time
  • to Washington to meet and discuss the problems in AJ..abam . "ile in Massachusetts have lost a fine citizen .i..n Dr. 3eeb and the feeling is very intense . I oet with these people and told thc"C I have read you are sending a message to Congress on Monday ne:~t
  • GAITHER TO THE PRESIDENT INFO JOE CALIFANO CLARK CLIFFORD CITE CAPB1774 /3/~d~ CONFIDENTIAL AUGUST 2 , 19 68 (lc:J /¥/ (!LJ -•., AS CALIFANO INDICATED TO YOU IN A MEMORANDUMLAST NIGHT, THE EUROPEAN STEEL INDUSTRIES
  • Fargo St., Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. READ, Mr~. Thom., R.R. 1, Fenwick, Mich., 3/4/65. BARNA,M:·s. John W., ll8 Towar, Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. SCHMIDT,Sister M. Gratia, St. Michael Convent, Southfield, Mic~., 3/4/65. KAPLA,John J., Sr., 100 Colfax, NE, Grand
  • who would like very much to have a telegram from the President to be read at their Annual Conference on March 6th. Would you let my office know if this will be possible. I ~eeegni&ei the pressures you are under and if you cannot do this, I
  • ._S-co /-// 6/ZI ~v/VI er A ( /f?"9 LJ/o) FOR THE PRESIDENT'S NIGHT READING ~~· Joe Califand'~ \ FROM -- ., --- - - Attachment ' < posed 40 million dollar war ~ >----·-· ms, the President asked: end literally millions to · cows from
  • meeting~ Bryant's x Governor Bryant said th arrived late at night, gave the: keynote address the next mor • g and left immediately following the morning meeting. So he disi- no have the opportunity to get a very substan-.:ial feeling for the attitu s
  • and that is because you persuaded me that it was the thing to do. I did not realize when we discussed the matter last August that you were committing me to 100 days and nights of work - - but it turned out that way. The report makes specific and important
  • , YESTVD.GINIA 2S7U Aquat 19,. 1964 Mr. Walter .Jenki~ Assistant Administrative to Pre ■ident Lyndon B. Johnson The White Hou•e .. Waahington, D. C. Dear ~alt.er: You have probably read the article by Ro,,,_,~=--"What Now?"• in the Auguat 16th New YorkJimes
  • Direc Natioaal Urban Jae. 1-6 Eut "8tla Stree New York. New Y rk NiGHT LETTER . . NationalUrban t Mr.· and Mre. Whitner Y.,o ...im,_,,, __ League X' ,l. Eaet 48th Street ·New York, New York Mr ■ •. Johnson ~-~m ~ tbeli- p~raonal peats Stand
  • , ... _IIIWli .. , D. NW . c. - pap I ' •...r ... • - . 2800 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Washington. D. c. 20008 July 23. 1963 Lyndon B. Johnson President The White House Dear President Johnsona The more I read about the war in Vietnam. the more
  • Nini caaaot be a fawenW. -• ~ U.. mp an" arvtii' .Mafflll at Special A... a ..--­ te die Pn-- r ~.X-ECUTIVE ;.Z I (:fl ,¥. -··---···~ra. -· Ferpoon: FYI--Monday night Coua. ll Mre. Hale Preeident and in a ell ver fr a gold well c 22 Jan
  • : Dinner Table Opinion• and Obaervatlona r.. , Last night Peg and I had dinner at the ~ome of Mr. and Mra. Stanley Bregman. · If.. ~ ... Among the things aaid durln1 the eve~ng that might be of lntereat are the following: : ' ~ I Edward McCormack
  • to read it. This I have done. .. L . ........... ­ r.1...... .. t '• .' .. . ... . ... •
  • vern nt of ated. c reful y ft r n m tin he ppr I 'th b ~ 'inc rely B. Clinton Dr. D vi . Voi t Mifflin Boul v rd 112- n ylv JBC:ltd i Dr.D. Vo:L-ot 112-A Mifflin Shillington Reading,Pa. Blvd President Lyndon B. Johnson White House
  • tlaat mem'bera of the Conep41or­ Bataaa Memorial C mmfaalon aball IMt appointed for a term of fou yea.re. fterefore, wUll tile Commiaaitaa esplriJaa aomedme la 1967, we would , propoae tJaat -Y' Commta•ioaa of reappotatmem or appoi t read •ometJda
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON March 30, 1967 6:45 P• m. Mr. President: y._ Jack Sullivan, Senator Brewster's AA, said the President told him last night~~ I ~ . ,I that he would like to have Senator ,,J?~ ~Brewster call him when he re:-srti-:-:u-=r-=n~?Fo~o
  • lDYlted Catb.erlu Drlnke.>'°Bawen to'rea4 aoa-flctlon at the Whlte Houae Fe■ tlval • of the Art■ and Jolm>
  • ~~~==-,. ,_ -~~~~ ,' . ,. ~ . ...._, .- ~;;1Tc;;reufllllef"s ·-111-~u.., . 1.1-.r-:;,.,., . •• .. ...~~-· , • er of Congreaa r of Congreaa L, I l .EXECUTIVE /II# THE WHITE ,-,;{t;./#;/;11tAIN~ HOUSE WASHINGTON FeltrllU'J NIGHT LSTTER Honorable Jame• Hunmu4 Lolal1lana to eztend
  • ] ­ EX~CUTI~! @+- - II 11f 3//)/ IIu -" J NIGHT LETT ER April 8. 1965 ~I Al.1.•iral Cbeut.cr C . x,., ood Y. .U . C . .lh Confereu.co l S6-l ...:h-il ~ight• Legislation .. a~!ililgto;l Iillto11 Hotol '/l a.3.ilint;t()A, D . c . P loaoo cxwnd my
  • >-.$..S-T~ WASHINGTON ~.r;, December MEMORANDUM 4, 1967 FOR THE FILE I called W. H. 1auer and advised him that, as the Department of Defense reads the statute, 31 U.S. C. 529 prohibits any advance payment unless the re is special authorizing
  • Califano NIGHT READING UNITED STATES CIVIL WASHINGTON, SERVICE D C. CHA!RMAN EXECUTIVE CY -14 ~ /~ .) fj- :l 9!/' COMMISSION 5 p tfl-v/1C?t8' 2041!:, February 15, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT To secure more effective interagency action
  • . President: The Attorney General wanted you to know that tomorrow night he is hosting . all members of the House Judicial Committee on the_~equqia. /..Vhinud He suggests thf! ~ou might wish to call Chairman ell t approximately 6:30 p. m. an congratulate
  • valuable time. I sincerely hope that a meeting - if even very brief - can be arranged sometime during the night of 17 August. As an American citizen I wo~d also like to meet the Leader of our great Nation. Thank you for the time given to this Cordially
  • and sympathy that I followed your address to the nation last night. I I understand how unhappy you must be with the failure to pass your Bill on Rat Control. Not to pass this Bill was a most unwise decision, especially at stressing times such as these. Being
  • £· Oov" lHG t ,4.,.,Jlala1'a ...t ...te Oclv~i-~tty ta l'Jcw Orl•n• • 1.=k~ Ennt l\nr Orle1n•• Louhlan.a T012Z .E.c.1clo•aN: Copy of Night Letter, WMW:HC:ltd - z. dtd 3/10/67 . RECEIVED APR1 2 ·1967 CENTRA~ •FILES .....- ..------·-~ EXF.CUTIVE