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- level of defense
spending to finance expensive
new projects
without evaluating
the
consequences
in relation
to our fo'reign and domestic
policy goals.
The question
that should be asked is: Would the security
of the
nation be measurably
improved
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WHITEFClID, William K.,
Pgh., Pa.
WlLL, J. M., New York City
New York City
WILLIAllf:>1 Langbourne K.,
Wil,SON, Edward W•, Chicago I Ill.
WINGATE, Henry s., New York City
WHEELER,John, Durham., N. Car.
WALKER, Maceo, Memphis, Tenn.
PCWELL,C. B., New York City
- , but we have received
.ruction.
A total a::iount of $131.4
.linois.
Both Chicago and downstate
the construction authorized since 1953.
New Beds
Construction
C£iUliALFIL~..
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Money
JIily 16, 1
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lo lhe Pre•ldeal.
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erely,
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to the Pl'eeliut
. u4I Mre. Ha
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' ~4JUL29 M1 1157
- 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
- • rataful that you cowd be wl6 u oa
A
at 20. It le tmportaat tbat we lacrea••
commuaicatiou
betweea c,,renameat aad
buaiuaa,
&DelI am
d to -.e yo\lr help
la tlua re rcL
tla beat wlsbn,
iacerely.
LYNDONB. JOHNSON
Mr. Frederick
D. PaU.rao
hel
297 Pa
New
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Subject:
Letter:___
Telegram:
The President
Arnold J .)(Rauen,
Other:
Chairman,
Federal
Executive
Board,
Chicago,
llllnoia
8/6/68
Submits !or President's
perusal Annual Report of the Chicago Federal
Executive Board !or year endi~g June 30, 1968
- . . Seaborg,
this
afternoon,
said:
.....
.(1) the six sites _(New York, California,
Chicago) are equally good,. and
Denver,
Ann Arbor,
·.:.:.
Madison,
..
...: .. .
I
.. .
.
{2) timing is important
to him, and he would like the selection
announcement
- .
- Improved Service to the Public has made significant
strides
with
the support of the FEBs. During the past year they played a key
role in launching five new Federal Information
Centers in Boston,
Chicago, Denver, Ft. Worth, and San Francisco,
and other
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DICE.SARE,Velia T., Hyde Park, Mass.
DOUGLAS,Paul, Wash., D.c.
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DREYER,StanleyW.
Chicago, Ill.
EGO, Marian,
West Roxbury, Mass.
FALCK,Walter W., Annapolis, Md.
FRIEDMAN,Cathy, Wash., D.c.
GREENE,Shirley,
NYC
HAKEL,Milton,
St. Paul, Minn.
HANDY
- people, both through new and
existing programs;
-stuay and evaluate the future direction of Federal financial supporf,
to our State and local governments;
-examine ways in which the transition to peace can be smoothed for
the workers, companies
- Chicago and a former alderman there, Douglas •
knows first-hand that the-task of reviving our blighted
fi~es must be accomplished block-by-block. The most
grandiloquent plan must ultimately be translated into
·• ~omplex of local needi,pnctices
- their expenditures.
---/"?
Most important,
there is a new and growing public
awareness
of the magnitude
and danger of the problem.
---~------~-;-~--Iltis· now possible for a President to speak frankly t6the people about this matter.
But~ m~:su.-red
agai'.nst
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MAZARAKIS,
Michael-George A., Em.ba.asyof Greece
TAN SRI 000 YOKE LIN,
and PUAN SRI ONG, Emoo.ssy of Malaysia
JOZAN, Sandor, Em.be.sayof the Hungarian People's Republic
ECHAVARRIA,
Herman, Ambassador of Colan.bia
CORNER,Fre.ri.k, Ambassador of New Zealand
- to ine •· which
the original of your drawlns -. 0 l am deeply touched
appea.red in "Chicago' a America
by tho tribute you have p~L.a~-et!le--:Ml~delighted
to
have thla drawing to a
to
ever-arowlng collection
of such ltema.
Pleaae accept my warm
- ~';,~!Z, ~:.
4~ft..L
i waa ple-a1·"4to ha."leyour
1ettet o!J~?!:'iia.'t'f2, 196&,
c:omme.n~g on .my New Yf#ar1 ii! Da;y llala.nzl of Payme1tta
mcea-igt>.
ttou,r. ;tettet ~oa~lu
c:ommeu~
two .Elt.tgi;c$tiooewhich, caU for
Yoo,at.e -•~ggeal M w. ct.a
- )
September
30
10:30
a.m.
MST
Arrive Kirtland
Air Force
Base, New Mexico.
September
30
10:45
a.m.
MST
Depart Kirtland
Air Force
Base, New Mexico.
September
30
11:10
a.m.
MST
Arrive
(Santa
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Fe Municipal Airport)
September
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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
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>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
- .,
Prime ~linister of Australia.,
Canberra..
Dear Mr. Prime 1-linister:
NEW ZEALAND:
-,--------
His Excellency
Sir Arthur E. PQrritt, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.E.,
Governor General of New Zealand,
Wellington.
Dear Governor General:
His Excellency
Nicolae
- BROUGHT
FORWARD
9/ 3/68
Ex CO 320
Previously
NA~·[E
President
ORGANIZATION
Filed
Johnson
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Ex CO 321
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FINAL
ACTION
Date
tg
to President
Tito
Symbol
9/3/68
Date
JJepart111ent of State
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1.-IMJ TEDI
- February
26,
1964
\
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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
- President's
beat wichca,
Sincerely
f
.
."
at the
Selected
your
yours,
.....
Ju.,i.llita
D.
Roberts
Personal Secretary
to the President
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i>Aiss Cornelia Schaeffer
'I Athcnewn Publishers
16Z East 38 Street
New York 16, New York
} i-;---:-t,J
- . Oa.na.l, oc,
San Franclsco News-Call Bulletin: "By all
recently, 1n his response to Communt.st gun- measurable standards, the Democrats are
given
rmission to address the House
boat aggression In the Gulf of Tonkln.
for 1 m ute, to revise and extend her
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