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  • of the United Nations D iv ision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Paul Benoit Correspondent Radio Senegal (Outside Washington) Mr. Paulin Vieyra Chief of the Motion Picture Unit Senegalese Ministry of Information (Outside Washington) The Honorable James
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  • Oitteleon 25 Centr.a l Park West New Yo.r k The following people are ntodele who wiU be coming in late Wednesday afternoon.. Bit Biley 210 Weat 9th Stre.et NewYor~ I Di•nne Waters 3410 Saiat Paul P'lace Fairfax. Vi~1lnla (hom;, addrese) (r>anall Hall
  • Carol Carlyle The following people ill be coming in th Eaat Gate at S:OO p. m. • today· to uelat with prepuation• for the F · .a htoa Show• Luncheon. John Paul Am,e ellcm Robert. Phillip• obett a.-.· mbUa Lucien irqul J o cqu · Dupiiat .Denis
  • . and Mrs. Paul Sitton~ Washington, D. C. ( she is Kfltie Louchhebns daughter - very attractive young couple 'fa-~~ ~ v~~aletµ•!;~lr!::j~~mia ~ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coe Schruggs, Financial Vice President of the American General Insurance Co., Houston, Texas
  • that the following Tom Atldn• Bill Fi•her Doug D' Andrea Paul Noonan Roy Gil be rt eon Don Abel Dave Botta Art Winterfelt inviting Cleve Ryan. people from my PH OT can ..;PHF.:H s AP - H.,_rvcy George ) fJ Hen1-y Burl'ou;_;ha Johl.l Rou;'.> Chal'lcs Goi.'y
  • to be sponsors fo r a h o m e _ a Vi l lage, fo r the w ives o f dependent fa m il ie s o f o ffic e r s , p rin cip a lly A i r F o r c e o ffic e r s , but the whole A r m e d F o r c e s in gen era l. And actually, I think, she cam e as a sort of e m is s
  • n d Ben C a b e ll; handsome young C o lo n el H ow ard B u r ri s and B a rb a ra ; the only n egro G e n e ra l- - I think he s t ill is -- M a jo r G en eral Benjam in D a vis- - o r perhaps his son is a lso a G en era l by now. MEMORANDUM
  • e- thatched Governor of Virginia and Mrs. Harris on . I It is getting so that m ore for eign vis itors land in Willi am.::;burg than
  • re fresh m en ts and a little vis itin g . That meant about 213 m e m b ers strong, and this included the T ex a s State Society or rather the B oard of D ire c to rs of the c, T ex a s State Society, and a ll the officers thereof, who w e r e being
  • d to s p e n d the n e x t f o u r t e e n days in n e g o t i a t i o n s to prevent a s t r i ke . was a most u n i q ue -White House vi s i t / said goodbye to them^and important word to me was St e i b e n 's the l a s t And and very r
  • ng w i t h Lynda B i r d who h a d , b l e s s h e r , b e e n standing in lin e a t t h e House Embassy t o u r , h a vi n g h e r ti s m a l l t o u c h o f co m e -o n t o t h e i n d e f a t i g u a b i e l i n e of t o u r i s t s who m i
  • . ' T h e y d id n o t q u it u n t i l 9 :0 0 . v^At-long l a s t i t e ' ' “i.'v.- V .• ' '- . ■ 'J •'.''■■■.v’.' ^ ‘ '■ ’VV 'v " f - T ' V; ‘ i - ‘-Vi a n d w e w e n t in to the. S ta te D in in g R o o m - f o r ; '' a d r i n k a n d a p
  • t b u s i n e s s a t th e R a n c h . R a th e r c a lle d . And M ary I w o u ld b e l o n e s o m e i f t h e r e w e r e e v e r a tim e ; w h e n Vi M a r y d i d n 't c a l l ! It i s s o c o m f o r t i n g to h a v e J i m C a in a n d W
  • /' VI I WASHINGTON ' W e d n e sd a y , M a rch 3 , 1966 Page 7 , lo v e , and it w a s the end of a day sp a r k lin gw ith s u c c e s s . It w a s 10:30 b e fo r e a ll ou r g u e s t s d e p a r te d and that in i t s e l f , i s a ' c r it e r
  • . r e s e n t ar-eDa C i vi s We w e n t in to l o o k A- M EM ORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE • WASHINOTOM W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 9, 1965 Page 2 a t th e d o l l s lin in g th e w a l l s o f th e p a r l o r , n e w ly d e c o r a t e d , h
  • p a r t y an d I f e lt h a p p y . Vi d e ■ I1" B a r t l e t t h a d b e e n e s p e c ia lly a r tic u la te and in te r e s tin g in h e r c o n tr ib u tio n u p s ta i r s a b o u t w h a t youth h a d done in A la s k a , p r in c ip a lly
  • th e n s t e e r e d B i l l W ir tz A n d l a t e r th e S e c r e t a r y o f S ta te . I w a n te d to m a k e i t a b r i g h t e v e n in g f o r h e r to o , a n d to sh o w m y a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r th e v i t a l i t y . Vi
  • l ? ” - I co u ld c a ll him an d r a is e him on that! . - ■ Vi--'-:,': Vv; ■V.: . And he said/y^a r a th e r dvilcet e x p re ss io n , som ething to the e ffe c t th a t "co m e N p v em b er, the b e s t m an w ill w in ,’* And I got iii m y w o
  • o d e r n s ilv e r c a n d le s tic k s f o r L u c i a n d P a t. ( . G o ld , s il v e r a n d b ro n z e m e d a llio n s w h ich c o m m e m o ra te d the v i s i t of P o p e P a u l VI to I s r a e l , a n d v e r y w o n d e rfu l m e d
  • to a s k M r s . M ilto n G ordon, on th e C h ild r e n s C om m it te e o f N ew Y o rk C ity , vi^ ose o r g a n iz a tio n h a d g iv e n m e a v e r y g e n e r o u s a w a rd fo r m y w o r k in H ead S ta rt. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE : W
  • Am jjj^ng bA oadiy. a n d a c k e e A i^B.ni uf:> '^Aom jJxem aA tve madji. o io t wau. beJLiveen jJiem s t e p s a n d ik e y , c a l l e d o u t, "Go o d l u c k , M r. P r e s i den t ", a n d 1 9 , 1 9 69 vi kancLi ( f pag e 10 w&rvt o
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