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Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- . 10017, 697•5100 WNBC-TV and NBC Network DATE January 31. \968 - 11:30 CITY PM New York INTERVIEWWITH JIM GARRISON JOHNNYCARSON: Mz-. Garrison, accepting the invitation. I thlmk youAfor coming and And I hope I did not misstate a morn-antago
- Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
- specifications• including prices of spare parts. (7) New specifications were issued preparations of new bids. incomplete, and Temco submitted which would be used as a basis to both companies for planning and All Temco-Dallas Page 2 June 18, 1954 (8
- the material, whereabout• before 6:30 p. m. on November 22, 1963. One exception relates to a etatement made by attorney G. Wray Gill, who aaid that he remembered the morning of November 22, 1963, because that morning a jury in New Orleans returned a verdict
- atman. I am I Mr. B. G. Davia Auauat 11, 1948 Page 2 P.S. Juat before the new COJ13reaa opens, I will aend you new to the ·House and Senate in blank, which you can uae to accommodate your friend ■ when they come to Waahtnston,. similar to the ones
- •• We muat seek new way• to better serve the public . ...._ 1 am gratlfled that you continue to communicate wltb and encoura1e other org-anlzatlon• of Federal flold offlc:tal8. The concept of cootdlnated Fede1ral action on national goals at the local
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- at the Pentagon captioned demonstration. Edward Fields - Fields resides at Five Beacon Street, New York, New York. Fields in 1966 was a member of or attended meetings of the Students for a Democratic Society Chapter at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- from the following areas: Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; University of Akron, Akron, Ohio; Westport, Connecticut; Southern California; Cleveland, Ohio; Madison, Wisconsin; Harpur College, Binghamton, New
- 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
- with the realities of the modern world. We are confronted with a new type of imperialism unknown during the administration of President Monroe. •· a type that was In those days, imperialistic aggression began and ended with armed forces which landed and physically
- community center amendment. For us to embrace it at this late date would • be a repudiation of the Committee and, in particular, of the Chair man, Carl Perkins, who called me at 12:30 a. m. this morning to see if we were indeed going to go to work for Mrs
- , President, Reed Roller Bit Company, Houston, Texas Robert S. Stevenson, President, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. , Milwaukee, Wisc. Hudson G. Stoddard, Associate, Earl Newsom & Co., New Yor, N. Y. Fla~ger F. Tannery, President, Frito-Lay, Inc., Dallas
- .... be ablN4 tbat l do appreelate 1•r COllrhtlJ la fuml•ldaa thla la.for• •tl•• allll lt wf.11 realw appropriate eouU.ratlea. With klade•t repr4• ucl beat SlMerelJe dr wf. ■he•• I aa D'ISTRICT PARISH STATE 2700 NEW JIM GARRISON DISTRICT ATTORNEY
- if they provide any new insights. Meanwhile, today's developments on the grormd do not ~take us much beyond where we were when we talked this morning. )f9, Nathaniel Davis Harold OECR:E':P H. Saunders THE WHITE H1.1uSE WASHINGTON 'Tl,.:s ;, 7lvl OCJ
- good spirits, flew back to Washington, into the office. yesterday and at 1:00 o'clock enroute to Florida.. ·Yesterdey morning tl?,e Wllite-House called and said that the President r~ was calling a. small ga~hering together, attend
- 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
- "'bite House ✓ AFC DOD At lunch today, and again at dinner, Foreign Minister Nogueira expressed himself with great bitterness with regard to the role and attitude of the Upited States Government in the recent Security Council session in New York. He said
- S. STRATTON, New York OTIS O. PIKE, New York RICHARD (DICK) ICHORD, Missouri LUCIEN N. NIIIDZI, Michigan ALTON LENNON, North Carolina WILLIAM J. RANDALL, M188ourl G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Georgia CHARLES H. WILSON, Calltornht ROBERT L. LEGGETT, Call!ornla
Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- • THE AcHIEVEMENTOF APOLLO VJil AND ITS- GALLANTCREW IS AN HISTORIC STEP IN MAN'S SEARCH,,FORKNOWLEDGE OF THEi UNIVERSE IN WHICH HE LI v~s:, AND tiE~ALD§ A sR I G~T NEW ERA O~i EX~LORATI ON AND ScIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION• COL• BORMAN,CAPT• LOWELL, AND LT• COL• ANDE~S
- Council health Council Southern .) year~ Yuntil in the next it almost political triumphal In this Suu himself the admin in sel This Phan Khac Suu ~-~ to the J . in the Navan but stage, somewhat he guided new Charter
- and Teetering 22B: The Pleiku Attack and the Shaping of a New Course 23: Competing Pressures and the Baltimore Speech 24: Negotiations: Word and Deed, Public and Private 25: Shoring Up Proves.Not Enough 26: The June-July Policy Debate: The Framework
- . describe even emotio:i board, inc::::-eased. past that away from drawing side, inevitably was bound such t: ..e US role, t..'-1e old addi tio::al one's New Yo::::-k.e=:cartoon Vietna.~ese also for any Back, to see .,., I
- , well mannered, has adjusted very nicely to his new environ ment and making many new friends.'' Continuing investigation into Sirhan's background indicates, according to his brother Sharif Bishara Sirhan, the assailant had little association
- >illf:-lilic4ssistant to the President New York, June 23rd. 1965, To the Hon. Mr. Lindon B. Johnson, President of the United States, The vn1ote H.,ouse, Washington, D. C,, ~ Dear Mr. President:The undersigned, Mrs. Herminia Montan, is a dominican
- equi;:,ment Washington substantial number But even at the anot~er ½;ii:c Laos.** and flow of new weapons in and perhaps Hanoi * rifles Chinese) became highland border ;:aobili ty basic (mostlv regiment, in If was Cong
- The opposition But most came ~n those from of the arguments all sides. came No one heard that refrain There the testimony. were all points down to one common more our new Secretary in the White I heard of view. denominator: It 1 s impossible
- Games. QUOTE Dear Mr. Prime Minister: Now that Japan has added a bright Olympiad chronicle new page to the world I wish to extend to you and the Japanese nation on behalf of the .American people our congratulationa admiration and for your splendid
- February 26, 1964 \ >(' Mrs. Fred McCaffrey NCCJ - an uet ~~,., Cole Hotel .Albuquerque, , ~l)a.,.._a!'-~ ...-0 (j,,i~/ '-,,_,ve.,,,LJ ,I__c.-l.,,11.. J v q_,1.,'r-;; •, New Mexico .. . ·,·::,\'.,,,.,',: oti~·~t X Brooks Hays, has
- '' VA0,6 PD 3 EXTRA WASHINGTON DC 16 746P EST THEPRESIDENT,ATTENTION MRCALIFANO THEVKITEHOUSE GOVERNOR KERNER WILLCALLYOUTHURSDAY MORNING ABOUTILLINOIS ROUTE''• I WANT YOUTO KNOW I AMSTANDING BEHINDHIM ANDSUPPORT INB HIM IN HIS PROPOSAL JIAU
- "8!f PM12 33 1964JUH I . T ORUHC7SEC'STATE'vi ASHD c 'RUDT.lN/ AMEMSASSY LONDON RUEH'CR/ AMEMBASSY CAI RO RUEHCR/AMCONSULATEADEN RUQVRA/A'1EMBASSY·JIDDA , \ RUEHDT/USUN/NEW YORK RUEPCR/DEPTAR WASHDC STATE GRNC BT . I • • -S E C ft ·E .T
- 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
- l.isees 11 -, ,,, 35a 94/17/fJ4 HemCou. Pertugueoe -40 06/18/64 Beptel Af£iea 41 87/93/(,4 :Dapt;el 18 te New ¥otk -42 07/10/64 Embtel 15 from Lisbon 43 07/31/64 EMtel 74 fFem l.ioeos 44 97/31/64 Embtel 78 fro.a l.iaeeR 45 07/31
- -€6dF !DEN l lft.T, Background of Pri~e Hugh Shearer the death leadership. heads Shearer's an intention Shearer will be attending arrive Embassy in Kingston way or another I am new at this President that here, in Washington in London, he
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- ~• Joe Califan {J\J Rostow, McPherson, Roche and I met this morning on the question of a Presidential statement to the people and to the Congress on the current situation in South Vietnam and the PUEBLO incident. After considering a wide variety
- during the morning. An Air Force plane will fly the Jamaican party to New York, departing at 2:30 P.M. (He will return to Jamaica on October 15. ) -OONFiml.N'f:EAI- CONFIDENTIAL Gift Suggestions A vermeil bookbox in a presentation ordered
- on June 30, 1.Wli WESTERN UNION ~~ PRE~§..M~~~AGE ~~~ WESTERN UNION PRE~~-.M~§~AGE ~- ~ i.--1 ~---- ~·.t "\is, ~. -----1. ~- @) ~ .:t- ...t..,w:JL. ~ ..~.J~- I HOWARD WATSON P, 0, BOX 277 WESTFIELD, AMBRUSTER NEW Tltl.lORAM ■~ JERSEY
- VON UNRUH CHICAGO COURTENAY MRS. ROBERT J. J. ZMRHAL BARBER, BIGGERT JR. LOS ANGELES F. E. BROOKMAN MAJ. JULIUS HOCHFE:LDER lnclosed you will find reprints ot a nullber ot new iteJIS coo oemi11g the war in Ye•n, which invol.T&s both Saudi
- broad to achieve st8bility and to enact the legislation necessary to achieve the other objectives set forth herein. 2. Maintenance of the stability of this new Constitutional Government, which may continue to be threatened with communist insurgency
- announcements in Hanoi and Was~..ington that formal negotiations would begin 1n Rangoon on 25 November. Conferees were to be the United States, Sou~h Vietnam, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, North Vietnam, the National Liberation Front, the Soviet Union
- space arrangement under which Air Afrique sells a service to New York on the basis of a block of seats sold at cost by Pan .American on its scheduled flights between New York and Dakar, Abidjan, Cotonou, and Douala. The arrangement has worked fairly well
- CARACAS ,TO I I' ,, ' NR •• ~-SECSTATEWAS.H, DEPT ARMY, DEPT,NAVY,DEPT AIR, POLAD USCINCSO, POLAD USCINCLANT . .• 639 SIGNED STEWART Chenault 30/ 11: 55 AM 30162oz ~ov6.3 Kidnapping I spoke with President this morning re Chenault Case.· He said