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  • Force Base, New Mexico. 3:30 p.m. MST President Senghor and his party will depart from Kirtland Air Force Base aboard a United States Air Force special flight. Flying time: I hour; 45 minutes Time change: None 5:15 p.m. PDT Arrival at Los Angeles
  • time. Gregory's group then resumed their march and were joined by other Negroes en route toward Tennessee. The marchers passed through Hernando, Mississippi, and continued north until about 6:15 p.m. when they dispersed and returned to Memphis
  • ~, ATTN: SECRETSERVICECPID> ATTN:SECRET SERVICE(WHITEHOUSEDETAIL> -FROM:DIRECTOR,FBI ~eOIP!BCll,!At> TRAVELOF THE PRESIDENT,LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA, OOVEMBER SIX, SIXTY SIX, ANTI- VIETNAM PROTESTDEMONSTRAT IONS. ON NOVEMBER ONE INSTANTA CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE
  • to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • to Los Angeles and in Gettysburg and Dallas and Johnson City, Texas. I think that I know one thing -- the Negroes are tired of being told they should be "patient" and they are tired of a piecemeal approach. They want a moral commitment that the government
  • . Third Government Census - John W. Macy, Jr. 5. Regional Conferences (a) (b) (c) Los Angeles - Dean Francis B. Sayre Chicago - Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein Philadelphia - Mrs. D'Jaris H. Watson 6. Plans for Progress - G. William Miller 7. Labor
  • ). President, Toll-Tel, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif., Subscription TV. Article: "Pay TV-The Answer to the Network Wasteland." (Client Magazine, May.) -Article: "The California Voter: Vvhy?" (This Year Magazine, Dec. 10.) Acquisition of CATV licenses for Pineville
  • them and supported the President in his program. M: Now you mentioned that you did not go to the Chicago convention in 1956? N: No, I didn't. Nor did I go to the Los Angeles convention of 1960. 16 LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Loa Angele ■ 36, California cc: Con1r•••man Bell ~ 'f-i~,'" I#~,. ~R.~, (;.((.E.C-o~ ~ l'-~ l AT t • G- o R 'RE1 ~ \
  • Ward [of] the Baltimore Sun; Tom Lambert [of] the Los Angeles Times. The network people in those days--John Scali was with ABC; Elie Abel, NBC; Marvin LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • . CARTER,Edward W• ., Los Angeles, Calif. '1'1111 '' t I 1 • ~ ~!f I u· If , f, 1f1 r 1. ' . 'f r, r I I l·1! it. ""l1 11 .l fl ... l• .-.:i r•aa. l l1rl1,f,fl!!1!1!tl !:!rtUtar 1- 1 " Jr .. J1i· f ll I 1.11,;il111f 1. 1- ' ti r 1
  • and the United Ralph :au.none,. A proposed been fash1oned.la~gel~ Institutions of the principles such a Convo9ation of high officlals off1a1~ls,. I -- in New York~ Los Angeles, the final Natiops, for A Co~vocation for the Study of Democratic
  • Executift department• and aaenc:l.e• are directed to furm•b the CommlaaloD wltb aucb fac:Wde•, ••l'Ylc•• ancl cooperation u lt may requeat from time to time. 11 EXl!CUTIV~ 7- DecemNr'- Howldlld,-wewetowl'l&eaa,..tlldl aJ.,..,.. .... I.Mr •n ~•• ud I
  • detail. Ille ar at 15 provieloa• recommended lo tho Leaau Reaolmlon are conined la both ••r ■lou la nb•taatlallJ ldeDUcal form. 0th r provl•iOl18 recommended-, the Leap• are contain din either th Hou■ or tile Senate v raloo nd may be opted la Conf reDCe
  • in a way and I thought I might write a little note and have it sent to you. I have a man coming up there tomorrow and he could hand deliver it to you. It is a plot that Joe and I have . At some convenient time to you, if it can be arranged, Joe would like
  • ) nomination. The nature of the legislation made it necessary for Senator Long to be present. The Roosevelt Administration knew that he would have lo be present al a definite place and time. Just as these laws were passed and the legislature was closing
  • Z/18 SBA $180, 000 _loan to Cobblers, Inc., Los Angeles, California, for acquisition of land and construction of building. Sen. J. Clark - Z/18 HEW $1, 063, 497 grants to expand facilities of four educational television stations. $397, 465
  • "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
  • York City, New York LOVELACE, Jon, Los Angeles, California EDDY, Charles, New York City, New York JOHNSON, Harold, New York City, New York MALONE, Edward H. , New York City, New York RILEY, Robert E. , Boston, Mass. MORRISON, Russell, New York City, New
  • . 3/19/2009 ---- Initials - THE NEW YORK TIMES, 'Pf[URSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968 China', Late,t At~m.. Teat I• -Believed a Failure . ~ IIY JORNW. FINNEY -.i .. '1'1111..., Tenll'lmle WASRINGTON,Jan. :f-Pre- '· ,. UJ. lfetn • Ducr,,-c1 off
  • remtnd-.d aat the lines &o tlae teRouaeue opes. ad ewllltrytolead ycu a haa4 ~ you call on ••• I hope to be • e you MGII. Smc rely, Bem-yH. U.•. J• . .AdmiDl.atratlve A•aataat to tlle Praideat HoGor Ho eol HHW:aar ( Gs THE TIMES-PICAYUN
  • voting records of any member of Congress, non-Constructive all his life, through his ability to glibly express himself is a Presidential possibility. _ -DALLA$.TIMES HERALD' Mo~tViciousEnemy :'of tneChurch ·Th~~- ;.;;;_tvicious enemy or the ·ch\m:h
  • . ........ .,, tbat tlae Z2ad Bomb . .,'L..Jl_.,,_,-.p .. wh1c1' Lle•teMat Beacll wu aaalped at tlle time will Jaaw reualo at tlle Park Sherato Hotel, Ttll Awne aatl 55tll StrNt. New Y•k CltJ, l-1J 14 aad II. It la ••l • tut Ille mu wJao may INt at tbla re1mlOIIwo.i
  • and provisions of the Treaty are being realized. ARTICLE IX 1. This Treaty shall be open to all States for signature. Any State which does not sign the Treaty before its entry into force in'.accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article may accede to it at any time
  • appreciate particular enOUBh to gratetul. appreciate alJ. too veil the dema.ndson his time and the aimi~ requests he roccivc3, however, I would crea.tly ON.Ifurther conaidention that~ be given thi~ • invitation .trom the lj,ouiaio.naBar. I:t you
  • in President Johnson's time. 11 It was a technical not a sentimental statement. The relative strategic balance has deteriorated against us over these years. But, still, it's a great agreement, if our people don't come to believe it permits us to gut our
  • use of of nucloar weapons. I confim that the Memorandum Understanding -enclosed viith your letter correctly reJresent,s the position of my Government. J"t the s~~a time I note your reference to the continuing validity of the underta.'d.ngs g1van
  • .....Uy Ilea-, olllctaJ . . _... • Id• time, It • • • • moet dUflcalt to ••~--.• appointaneau lo• pe:r.-111 pn•eatadal• at aay dme. We tl'Ut , - will \1114erela4l UMI bow tbat die Pnaldem l• -...Ci.all" ol yMr latenat la writlaa, GOMthel•••• 8baceNly
  • on nuclear proliferation. By the time of the latest French pur­ chase request in late 1964, the U.S. had come out agalMt proliferation rnd decided a,alnst aiding France further In atomic delivery systems. The French are thqht to be· producing enoueh enriched
  • Arrangementlooooooooooooooo••··········· 29 39 JOINT COMMITTEEON ATOMIC ENERGY TOP SECRET­ oocuMENrNO... ~_e,..,.O __ ~I....__________ 11.L~ TABLE OF CONTENTS lo INTRODUCTION Ao Purpoae al Inapectlon lo General o "o o o o o o. o "o o o o o o o ,, o o o o o o o o o
  • lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which only others present were my wife, one aide and I. During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching at Cape
  • of Big Jim's He has never tasted intoxicating ly good time at a drink-fest, as might any of his pottel he does chew gum. liquor, telling top cranium today. but can have an amazing­ stories as tall companions. He doesn't He hands out sticks
  • \· rumpri!'r. our operating mr.di11111.'" :\,J. • mirnl Dnvicl I.. McDonald, then c-hief it :uul «'Xploiting its nnturnl re­ tlm Navy." ,-11ur.-1•:
  • ATTENTION TO VC BREAKING AND fAKING ADVANTAGE OF TET TRUCE ~ND TRAbITiONAL fET ~TMOSPHEREo CQ WITH UNCERfAiNfIES REMAININGAS TO fHE t □ URSE OF EVENTS OVER THE ~EAR fE~M. ~E WO~LO?REFER NQT fQ ~L~CE OU~SELVES. IN A POSITION WHERE~E WpULDHAVE TO RETRACT
  • this the approach is not likely leaders At the same time, security needs, to deter an Indian nuclear weapons program indefinitely. 4. Possibility of a "Peaceful" Explosion. other· immediate issue worth noting at this S~&IMITED ... There is one time
  • of nickel, platinum, beryl ore, magnesium, and castor oil, all cur­ rently in short supply in the commercial market. 3. Accurate, comprehensive, and timely statistics are ~ential to the development of sound economic policies by government, business
  • COMMITMENTOF FORCES. THERE WERE, OF - COURSE,M0DJ.FICAT!0NS IN VARI()US AREASFORLOCALREASONS-~ 5. THENVAD!VISI0NS IN NORTHERN I CTZWERENOT .COMM!"!°TED DURING '!HE TET OFFENSIVE.THEREWERESOME CONTACTS NEARCAM LO, BUTTHESEWERE DUETO U.S.- MARINE INITIATIVES
  • -\ • A NE~ INFILTRATION GROUPHASBEENFORMED,BUT.IT IS NOTCLEARAT THIS TIME WHETHER AN INCREASED RATEOF INF1LTRAT10N IS .( INDICATED. SOUTHVIETNAt1 1ST CORPS YESTERDAY, THE ENEMY FIRED 500 ROU~DSOF MIXEDMORTAR .ANDROCK~TROUNDS ON"THE.KHE SANHCOMBAT
  • intelligence which was available in the cir­ cumstances? b. Was the evaluation of the available intelligence sound and did that evaluation reach the-decision-makers in time to assist the~ in taking appropriate action? I ! ' I The answer to these general