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  • esteem in which we hold r./u,J °' T• ~ t~·.,L 719¥ and the importance we attach to the a•~ae between our two countries. With renewed expressions of friendship. Sincerely ¥G1,.-re, Lyndon B. Johnson His Majesty 1C%J11J Constantine II, King
  • ., Brooklyn, N. Y., 5/22/64. MARTERS, Edward J., 1251 E. 39th St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y., 5/22/64. MORAITIS,Constantine, 32.o4 28th Ave., Astoria 2, N. Y., 5/22/64. WILLIAM3, James T., 212 Broad St., Staten Island 4, N. Y., 5/22/64. DellAQUILA,A. J., 788 Lincoln
  • u .. alway• inea,..,., MIida..._ ... eu.r---.warmio.. ..... H w... .. Pft .... 11111,1--. 196J I•• ftl-' JOU• aa4 IN& we ...... ii •• more J.. melaer•l-,,-.NIII • n..- -I /F II. -- • - December Tlaaak , .. fer , .... c-rt••J
  • found ounelv• playing gr~ Mr. CANNON. Mr. President, a report . ran , The truth la that cb- la tar from a a,d• llama, no trump, doubled and redoubled entarJ pme e:i:cept to the oblener. Purther. of proereu II In order at thll time for with all
  • (j) AU 1 I All. IIT M11ft IUIIAN FR C ITINUt tU" M, ltJT TH[ ACTI S DctDICLTe I II A 1"1111IIAft ,. ... ..,~ ..m S -.s TlC P ,u r V Ilk THtsr PfAffll! IIE'ff ;vsm [[ Y UI UI NATI MALC LT L S lfT THIS C ... u..rTT CAN •n IUT
  • with Governor cK thf'n first. Fernandez said he and the Mayor \v' talk to the· Governor and keep us informed of developments. I explained to him that he should be in touch with John kriswell on matters such as this. He said be would call on Criswell when be ii
  • lt t I II t I l .._ l --~··- 1..-. YCtJNCi, Whitney M. , Jr. NOVEMBER 19, 1964 Exec Director, League 10:35a-12:00n I _., Natl Urban r • Oval Office and other civil Dir of Urban leaders DECEMBER YCUNCi, Whitney Exec rights
  • lacNUN latenel _. ~ a ftJvW• --c• flt pr tlca1 W.aa _. p&"epw W1dcla._. ......... la le lapl1mi181at1-. ) LBJ:JV:dbl ts:CUTIV J /IE .Jal II ry 11, 1966 Dear Hale: It waa 10CM1 to yoa laat Dlaht. I am eaclo•bl& a COPf of "Report to the People OD
  • , 16. 19'7 111n ..._.,.,_ ... Ta_,.... ,... 'a/.rl- ...... ~ ■ tme alaltc1 I Jame ........ et • Ct ,._,_~---•-• 1 ..... • , .. _ ....... 11.... ...,.c1 T II ..... -- -- ... elf. -- ' Gr••• p MIia. Ade IUJPI: .._O GC:N t
  • • 19"'. II wu Id-' ef pa to tlllak r,I • Jacl&Taleati .-clalAa•teta•to .. PnaWelit L:., --r ~ r" Dear Mr. arrea: TIie Preaideat u. aaked ma to thuk ,._ fel' ,-r coaunats oa U.. actloaa of die Demo• cnlic Natlaaal Coa'f..tloa la cOIIINCUoa
  • ---- _.., ___ ' --:-- - - .. - --·- ___ . ..._. .., __ __ __. _..,.,... _______ : ) MR. HOPKINS: ORIG. COPY TO SITUATION ROOM :) AT l 10:35PM Co/ / J I IJA059 PO I .II MEXIOC . CITY MEX 13 ~ ~1 THE PRESIDEN'T Q.' THE WHITE HOUSE I ;I .! EXPRESO A USTED LOS VOTOS DEL PUEOLO 'i DEL· GOBIERNO DE MEXICO COMA ASI C0~10 LOS
  • . It. shovs that their ecplczyment increased by . .. 258,853or 7.6'1,,and that of' th19 total chm!:go, 40,813 were nonwhite, accounting ror 23. ii ot tho total as contro.oted V1th their JP.~ot The attached the populatiai. The nonvhite hourly enployees ro~e
  • • Harry S. Ashmore, Pulitzer Prize wi delivery at 8 p.m. CST today (March as the fifth serie ·: .•·..\ . he 1s presenting .. • the University or Missouri. The ge 11 The Man in The Middle., JI and the fi II lectures is ti'tled The Public Happ' titled
  • ~. EXECUTIVrt ii D Co aa •• 1965 ftllf- re•• •• ...... ,.... F. • tam • jl/Jf ~:y:,(; J ?e, T~·· lu.1.\"o mv.i who foupt -"' a-4 ... --4"4 an4 Aftf ,~~r a AJO le N.., Or-i..a• ... DO W&F.t lcNwinl Ola& ch~y we~o to be ._ last
  • . Dormann 918 l'lftll A.watna New York CltJ New Yon II E 988 X H Y ""'TH O. AVENUE D 0 , R ~\ A N N ui!NERAL d :' G;t ~ ~ ~ I .D 'i" I ..D~"'-1 ~ October 6, 1965 . President Bethesda Naval Hospital Bethesda, Maryland The My dear Mr. ·President
  • . American Astronauts Wa1ter ·Schirra and Frank Borman were such wonder:f'u.1 peop1e that 'ii t was a matter 0£ specia1 pride to Us and to the peop1e 0£ Ma1aysia to have them in .Our country. / Like other nations interested in the peace:f'u.1 exp1oration
  • ) Decorated, Wounded, C•ptured WW II, Army, Europe Defeated 24-year Veteran of Congress VIETNAM Hon. U.S. DEAD AND WOUNDED BEFORE PEACE TALKS WATSON 156,914* Distinguished Member of Congress from SOUTH CAROLINA ( Republican) U.S. DEAD AND WOUNDED AFTER
  • with this man w11en he enlisted. I feel th it is completely without regard for individual rights. Sgt. Bergstedt has lived up to his agreement completely. He has served in vorld ~ar II and the Korean Conflict and has over 25 months of combat time. This is why he
  • 1 lald pl•o• .U\Af!·r i,t'th vbich you the 111Mtt11, &lYM bc,pe to •inartty tber• an rMl t•tb •111 tbl , .• . Cb.a •kUU•l ~d.l•II 1 prop--.. CGllllitCN .. r.bt be,t dhrupt JW/p Kr, ~rt ,r .. T111lor, ► Eucutiva IT .. idellt Ytc:a
  • of its holpin3 in this caso. Conz-4~tulattons on your inltlatlvo ~nd be:;t wi s.'lea for 1ts mcccss. tn founding the.Alilatln Cbau·Club Sincerely. le.~~'ii?f S~? rArtlui~w. !:ummcl. Jr •• Acting July z, 1965 Dear Mr. Gatlerrea: Your letter
  • Government's equal opportunity activities. The PCEEO i s a member of the new Council; "To Hubert Humphrey --- without couldn't have happened." whom, it 3 CIITIICTIIS' ISSIC.PEIFDIIS YITAL SEIYICE II IIITSYILLE, Ill. A voluntary association of Federal
  • of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity is increasing its broad attack on dis­ criminatory employment patterns in field offices and installations and headquarter units of Federal departments and agencies. John Hope, II, Director of the Federal