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  • , Manager, Personnel Services, ChrJsler Corporation, Detroit, Michigan A. F. Jacobson, President, Northwestern Bell Telephone Co, Omaha, Neb. Paul B. Jessup, Director of Corporate Relations, Kennecott Copper Corporation, New York, New York Thomas V. Jones
  • FOR A MASS CI VIL RI GHTS DEMONSTRAT I ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON I N LAFAYETTE SQUARE JUST ACROSS PENNSYLVANI A VE. FROM THE WHI TE HOUSE . WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY REEDY HELD UP HI S USUAL MI DDAY NEWS BR I EF I NG UNTIL THE CI VIL RI GHTS CO NFERENCES WERE
  • Nove.mber 26 , 1965 Meeting -LBJ Ranch ll:35a Dec . 2, 1965 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 15, 1965 10:30 a. m. To: The President From: Will Sparks {vS Attached is the NEW YORK TIME S clipping about land reform in Chile which you asked me
  • in Vietnam. from Tel Aviv that At 1 p. m. ABC 1 s Ray Maloney reported Israelis are jubilant tonight, believing that they are winning the war. Nancy Dickerson, on her 1 :55 news show, lead with State 1 s announce­ ment that the United States is neutral
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  • . Zdzislaw / uDALL, Mrs • Stewart L. ~ IR TZ, Mrs. W. Willard . PH SW gate ---------- THIS COPY FOR NEWS CONFERENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH JOSEPH LAITIN ll:45 AM EST NOVEMBm 15, 1965 ~AY m. LAITIN: I am sorry for the delay, but Mr. Moyers was tied
  • fire that struck an Israeli half-track. (Later, news came sustained Monday.) that Ted Yates, NBC pr~ucer, d _,,,J J ,,,.J._c:.., had died of wounds W ..I ~ On noon programs, Ray Scherer reported signs elsewhere pointed to UAR breaking relations
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  • ) THE WHITE HOUSE President Johnson today announced his intention to nom inate Stanley R . Resor of New Canaan, Conn., as Under Secretary of the Army. Mr . Resor will repla c e P aul R . Ignatius, recently appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense
  • it bad first been suggested to me by the distinguished Secretary of State. We can not predict today what the results of that conversation will be, or how successful the new Ambassador will be with bis mission as the spokesman for tbis country
  • it is important for the President not to comment upon negative lines appearing currently in some newspaper, news maga­ zine and column discussions of his Administration. He can nullify those by giving to Mr. Wicker an impressive recital of his own appraisal
  • this time, he has built our Nation 1 s forces to a pinnacle of new strength and efficiency. This has been done in a pe r iod of unique technological change and varied political demands. To this gigantic task he has brought a profound ~ J\. . d gment
  • with the original statement - - certainly not among the Jewish rank-and-file (who hissed at a Union meeting in New York Monday when the "neutrality" statement was announced.) The Jewish leadership understands that the statement was not your policy, but they feel
  • , 1965 1: 15 p. m . Charles Mohr (New York Times} In to see Mr . Valenti Out - 1:24 p.m. ' Mr. President, Kermit Gordon is in the Fish Room mjdr 7, March 12, 1965 MR. PRESIDENT: George Reedy and I recommend that you have a pre-briefing
  • And there intereated who were But, all sort. so signatories 40 or I am atill ehould now, aa a raeult a new ball clear wedded by t.he May 23rd we are there not be no border of the war having game? Does the May 23rd statement A 23rd statement O