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  • write to the local managers of each of their installations across the country. It will ask them to point out to the local managers ~t this national equal employment opportunity program will work only through the operation of the free enterprise system
  • SEIIIIIS Eqaal Employment Opportunity ■ emiaan, to a pilot project in Detroit la■t Aup■t, are planned for 14 citie ■ throupout the country. ■imilar The ■ emiaar in Detroit wu ■poaeored by 12 local Pl•• for ProgreH fim• •d the Wayne State 6 Uninraity
  • , 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
  • . Portage, Saulte Ste Marei, VJ.ch., 3/2/65. RILEY, Mr. & M!-s. Dons., 9::>J~ STR'ZEJPEK,l'..rs. Stella, 3310 Goldner St., Detroit, Mich., 3/2/65. HEIDE!i.ESCHER, Mr. & Mi--s. Al, 224 Greenly St., Adriano, ¥.dch., 3/3/65. KIT.Dill'F, Mr. & Mrs. Wm., 715
  • . Johnson. He sap: conducting a "holding operation of " never had hesitancy about
  • -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
  • DIVISION 7929 SOUTH HOWELL AVE MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN VHB106 MR FRED i J ~BORCH, PRESIDENT GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 570 LEXINGTON AVE NYK i MR VIRGIL BOYD, PRESIDENT CHRYSLER CORP PO BOX 1919 DETROIT MICHIGAN VH8107 WHBl08 X MR LLEWELLYN J I VANS, PRESIDENT
  • 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
  • of the press, saying in effect that he, George, understood that Mills was supporting this package and that it was on the basis of this understanding that he went ahead in his committee this morning. I don't know whether George would do thi✓. s there any
  • 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
  • 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
  • , 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
  • 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
  • .a the official ot t.be nent. have been invit-!d u.s. , CODp'e■aioaal publi ■hen to attend the intol"ll&l ~•P~ Hale Bogga(D.-La.), and noted lead_.., et the WubiDctoA and indut.17'• and abroad reprumtaUon Press Corps, including editors, ot