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- of the District Committee, Communist Party of Wes·cern Pennsylvania, and Edward Bortz, a member of the District Committee, Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania,and who is also Chairman of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America which
- ' Dave is suspect. and / Citiznu Committee for theHom,erReport m Poaneenm Street, N.W. Washingt0n S, D. C. Robert L. L. McCormick STerling 3-4244 This is a digest of th May31, 1955 Research and P•v•lcJNDt10 the Government. press
- 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 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
- press this oppositibn. epresentatives, and at your ood office to ex The ocial security approach is jut strictly distasteful to many people such as myse f ho see it as only the beginning of addit ional heavy taxes. The initial H.R.-3920 as embodied
- the Senate confirms·. (In your press conference on August 31, 1965 you said that Conrad would be promoted to Commander, but the papers had not been signed. They are now signed and ready to go. } 2. L. Gordon Cooper ..... The President has requested
- -Cultural Television Ccmmission America PRESS, o. Leonard, Le:xingtoo, Ky. MORRISSETI',Uoyd, Carneigie Corp. GILLIS, E.H.,Jr., Ohi.o ETV'Network Camn. COHEN,Edwin, Natl Center for School and HURLBERT,Raymooo, Ala. ETV Camnission College Television LAMB,Luke
- . Johnson. He sap: conducting a "holding operation of " never had hesitancy about
- a single soldier with the same outfit in front of the American Embassy in Paraguay ... Do not rely on experts like the ones you had when you decided to send the Marines to Ciudad Trujillo or you will have to adopt the kind of All Purpose Press Release
- the President's policy on the promotion of a!ltronauts, neither Colonel Borman nor Captain Lovell is eligible for another promotion as a result of Apollo 8. Attached are biographies of the three astronauts and a proposed press release. Also attached for your
- . l{_Dr. Martin D. Jenkins Pres., Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md. Mr. John H. Johnson Pres, , Johnson Pub. Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. Francis R. Lara · Agence France ·Presse, Wash., D. C. Dr. Arthur Logan Surgeon, New York, N. Y. t
- to Colonel Glenn's v i sit. The other v isits of Colonel Glenn in Turkey and Japan have been equally successful. Wherever our astronauts have gone, the public reaction has been excellent - the press coverage splendid. \... :.('t" , RECEIV ED . MAR VIN
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- enriched two year,. sive force of the fission triger. -tes Ma An Sdoaao, = ,,....., PRESERVATION cu.-Y PRESS RELEASE The UDlted Stat.a nuclear baa detected teat la the atmoapbere tu i8tb ol December uother Chine•• Comm-.mbt at taelr te•t
- -80WOlEI _.ll)hidl _CHASE _COOPER AYNES n:: M f'_KLE,N I"> _j(CW_ - __a."tDY 5:::ilRs - N a:: ~ -;r~ Following publication of the John Finney article in the Paris edition of the NewYork Time·s on April 18, British press coverage of the subject
- 200015 CABLES TELEPHONES REPUBLIC 7-0200 REPUBLIC 7-3S2S September 17, 1964 F"OLYN CORCORAN YOUNGMAN Dear Drew, I 1/ When you have given me a good press for 30 years I suppose I should not complain the first time in my life you give me a bad
- Kosygin complained itat Amb. Goldber3' s position at the UN: The President pressed him on sending arms to the Middle East. Said he hoped we both could avoid doing that. they had achieved a cease-fire. The U.S. knew nothing of the attack. Had
- Intelligence, and the Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, With the Spec ial Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs as an adviser), consulting w1th the Press Sec retary to the President and the Director, USIA
- _. • FORM 18 ( , ~~ --Postal tgraph-Cabl~Company .PRESS TELEGRAM &LJ~-. ~ ~ M~· I . •• .. · 1ostalul,graph-Cahlt Compatlfl PRESS TELEGRAM • -dur~ ~ lv-vd:.---~ ~ ,l__r,.;,,,A. ' 0-~1 r~ 1 ~-1\ C, ~{.l;;_u
- . .. . ~ ·J ' • l . l ,j j , .. I rl ! -· .. . ~ ; .. · . MOVED •. l DAYS 'NE BECAME AWMiE OF INTENSIVE ·SOVIET CONSULAR EFFORTS TO .FIND THIS MAN, AND SOME DAYS . AGO ·PRESS SURFACED STORIES Of A SOVIET CITIZEN WHO HAD .'.IN FOLL01''1NG
- LJH PR p cu USIA of Staie 13517 JUNE 15, t 964 2:37 AM CINCPACFOR POLAD NSC INR 1. DRP SPOKESMAN MORNING JUNE 15 ANNOUNCED KIM CHONG-PIL PLANNING TO LEAVE ROK JUNE 18 TO ATTEND HARVARD SUMMER ECONOMIC .CIA PLANSMADE NSA SEMl~AR. PRESS
- -- 45th report, President of delay) ----- ---------------------used at Press 3 Apr 68 -- Bunker msg to President, Vietnamese the burdens of the war effort-------------------------------4 Apr 68 - - Bunker's 46th report ---------- con£ #121 --- J
- and Television Committee, "'Friendsof Dewey." New York Hospital, removal of ulcer. Third published book: "Ulcers-Fact of Fiction?" (Yorkville Press, N. Y .) Milto~ Berle Scholarship at N. B. C. (New Brooklyn College) for ad vanced studies in videodynamics
- Compilation of Presidential Documents; - Memoran~a Memoranda VOLUME 9 consists for the President on public affairs. of records from of White General House Taylor; Press and Conferences. On Sunday - evening announced it was officially shortly
- >< L STATE 108715 L!MDIS io MISSION ~ND MAtV EFFORTS TO KEEP PRESS FACTU~LLY INFORMED OF EV~NTS •IN SOUTH VI ET-:NAM IS THOROUGHLY REFLECTED LATEST ?RESS REPORTS~ AGREE FULLY WITH YOUR INTENTION TO MAI~TAIN FU~L FLOW at l~FOR~ATION, INtL0oiNG ~IGH
- suppress the defensive fire, l\4ajor Dethlefsen ignored the enemy's overwhelming firepower and the damage to his aircraft and pressed his attack. Despite a continuing hail of antiaircraft fire, deadly surface-to-air mis.5iles,and co~nterattacks by MIG
- ua. Again, many many thanks. Sincerely DP/b yours, ~ 'l~ .. -PostalTeltgrapb-€ab/,,. . • ~,. ..,'vmpany PRESS '17ELEGBAM • (~ffurnf tl}rl~a:sirt itnrral llasl1ingto~1B. QL Septe■ber Mr. Robert s. 20, 1939. Ulen, N. W., 1525 28th
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Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- , television the program. Nations, would be made for t]1e U.S. of! proceed:'.ngs and on the press uses corps group&, e.g., World Affairs Rela~ions coverage in by the and foreign would be made availabl~ and effor ..;s would be made to publish
- , even after Today the press writings to take over various John F. Kennedy was the greatest Oswald was a .Marxist who took great iey the communist conspiracy from within. the cause of freedom. There has been no doubt in that where
- and has been occurring ela~wha1·e t·n .and around the capital. Both Tan Son Nnut airfield serving _ 2. smnll fire ...Saigon and nearb1 B1en3ca air base have been under mort_nr fire. There b~s been no report of damage or casualties. Press reports
- committee also decided to hold further negotiations before or during the 21st General Assembly. We will be pressing for early talks but recognize that the USSR has the capacity to delay negotiations and agreement. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary I I
- uranium becomes available, there have been hints in the press that France is having difficultieswith its program. Should this be true, the first generation of both the land-based and subm11rine launched missile systems might have to use warheads developed
- Opportunity RICHMOND,Dale K. JOHNSON., Maurice, United Press Internatl. MEAIEI., Donald, NBC Sn.BERSTEIN., Maurice, Metro Goldwyn ~yer DAVIS, Martin, Paramount Pictures PICKER, Arnold M• ., United Artist BUCHMUEIJ..ER, A.D • ., Child Study Assn. or MONDSCHEIN
- SUBJEC:f1 SEABEDS REF, STATE 123899 I • SUMMARY I COUNCIL HAD I NF'ORMALI EXCHANGEON SEABEDS MARCH6, WITH DUTCH PRESSING FOR MiL1TARY tOMMITTEE CO ►lF I 9E ►IT I ♦ I., DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958 Sec. 3.5 NLJ-S-SS001 By 1Qw' , NARA,Date6°'V~-Z.. Department
- th!Delta - - on the whole, Bunker's your and Abrams balanced the press. and responded 3. well- specific took the heartening. suggestions, judgement. i ., .'i I .. .J / 7 • ':ZCQAA775 ., YF.KttDS • ' • t 16 Ot t DE YSNKQA8
- , the statement to the press has transmitted the Agreement to Congress should be timed for morning release in Washington in order that releases in Europe can take advantage of the after noon press. by Mr. Reedy that the President It is my understanding from our