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  • that someone says that a cartoonist would not normally- remember that far back unless he had a friend so11181'here to remind him of you. This Berryman is probably the son of the original cartoonist. The front page cartoons of the Washington Star are the most
  • a recent poll, gave blm a [From the Medford (Oreg.) Mall Tribune, one of the ~o _striking trends in the ~~:°:.~ble rating. He has been a good PrestSept. 10, 1964) ON DISTRUSTINGG0I.DWATER current pres1den ta! campaign has been The Phlladelphla Inquirer
  • t Lak e Tribune, an d aske d hi m hi s opinio n on whether h e shoul d cal l on e o r tw o of the officials . Sen. Mos s suggeste d that he cal l Mr . J . W . Galliva n J. W . Gallivan , Publishe r o f the Sal t Lak e Tribun e --to sa y hell o an d
  • Caller Times I Charlie Kilpatrick . San Antonio Express News I Harry Provence, Waco News Tribune Ed Hunter Galveston News | |__ j| |i i; j\ I John j Walter j Wes Robert George Mrs. Miss Mrs. Ayers, Por t Arthur New s Humphrey, Ft. Worth Press Izzard
  • -- S.SCE:ET -- written assurances from the mercena~ies themselves and their parent countries that theyt 11 never ent~:r the Congo again . ~ - - an ad hoc OAU tribunal to screen and question the m.ercenaries before they leave Rwanda, trying to findJ..ouf who
  • -- S.SCE:ET -- written assurances from the mercena~ies themselves and their parent countries that theyt 11 never ent~:r the Congo again . ~ - - an ad hoc OAU tribunal to screen and question the m.ercenaries before they leave Rwanda, trying to findJ..ouf who
  • we have sent to Mr. T.W. Kennedy ot Three Rivers Texas, the funeral direc­ tor. Also we have acquainted Mr. Walter Winch.ell with the facts at hand. J. Navarro [2 of 4] r·CHtCAGQI bA nt. TRIBUNE'.: ! fage l~ .. Thurs., Jan. 13,1949 GI DENIED
  • Farley, Federal Fall Guy. By John Boettiger. Chicago SUnday Tribune J-ane 10, 1934. Washington, D.C.A new temple in the forum ot the New Deal rises Pennsylvania quarters Avenue, and within its which set.to Washington's expensively stone
  • f Dick Russe k Bob Henkel Charles Schrot h Frank Herro n Sid Davi s Washington Sta r U. S . New s & World Repor t Joi Time-Life Houston Chronicl e Aviation Wee k Singl Chicago Tribun e Joi Air Forc e Magazin e Singl Telenews Moffe Telenews Moffe
  • Herald Tribune OFF RECORD until Released Statement congratulating NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Ranger VII flight McGeorge Bundy Walter Governor Jenkins David fr mans Lawrence fr mans returning his call FRIDAY July 31 , 196 4
  • . R. ) John T . O'Rourk e - Washingto n Daily , News David Wis e - Ne w York Heral d Tribun e Ben Bradle e - Newswee k John Steel e - Tim e Albert Clar k - U . S. New s an d Worl d Repor t William Stringe r - Christia n Scienc e Monito r Warren Rogers
  • arrived Athletic Field, Lula V. Cline School, South Bend, Ind. Greeted by Gov. Matthew E. Welsh, Mayor Lloyd M. Allen, Franklin Schurz, Editor-Pu South Bend Tribune, Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, VPres. Univ. of Notre Dame. Mr. JamesP. McNeile, Publisher
  • like the shooting down of a plane than the Herald Tribune ought to be running the government. Second, if you can tell me how you deal with a ••• K. That's not the point. The State Department is definitely coneerned with the fact that the President
  • Of c w/ Bil l Moyer s an d Marvi n Watso n Joe Cali f ano joined The Cabine t Roo m group joined th e Presiden t i n his ova l office . except for McNamara Mann Ball OFF RECORD : Mr . Jimm y Breslin o f the Ne w York Herald Tribun e an d Bil l
  • Events newspaper clippings, bibliography memo written by Joachim Joesten re: Kennedy Assassination] Dr. Newland LBJ Library Chicago Sun-Times newspapers Chicago’s American newspaper Chicago Tribune newspaper Date Range [Sept. – Oct. – Nov. 1964] [July
  • authorities have handled the new influx. Congressman Mj.chael Feighan (Chairman of the House Immigration Subcommittee) last week spoke of the refugee movement as "one of the shining stars in today's strife-torn world. 11 The mood may change as the number
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  • RUAPDT/OIC FAC STARS AND STrUPES INFO R!sE:/D.VJCS RUEMC/STATE DEPT ZKN/Ar-'E:-^3/PA SAIGON z s r - v u s i s s a ig o m 5T !Ji:CLAS wACOI 7 /;6 0 . ' SU?PLE:-iENTAL PRESS TRENDS Nu^-^BER 1 8 5 A ----, SuPPLEJ-lENTiL P/'?HSS TRE^ODS FOR 0 6 A U G U S T
  • be consulted on this . It . is not expensive. He is on a station whose owners are commercial minded, and pay little attention to this star performer . A certain amount of space purchase d a satisfies the owners and brings color into the news conunent
  • -PAUL CROMER ABBREVIATIONS: BOT.. BOTTOM: CEN.. CENTER: C,, COPYRIGHT: EXC., EXCEPT: LT.. LEn: RT.. RIGHT: T., TOP : A,P., ASSOCIATED PRESS: B.S.. BLACK STAR: EUROPEAN , EUROPEAN PICTURE SERVICE: INT.. INTERNATIONAL. This fortnightly edition
  • with newsmen aboard the ship, Pg. 151 Dulles asked for a few suggestions. After discussing Hiss' position and the various jobs he had "Alger Hiss," Bert Andrews, chief of the New York Herald held in the government, the committee 8oundered for an Tribune's
  • to hand out mail he had signed and he looked at materials waiting to come into him from mjdr's desk. Ontop of the stack was an article in the Chicago Tribune covered with a note ^ from Liz Carpenter. The article contained aninterview with Mrs. Gerard
  • A R S ; " B I G " MINH PROMISED TO TAKE ALL H I S STARS OFF AND SERVE ' AS P R I V A T E . KHANH’ S ADAMANCY CONTINUED UNTIL END OF M E E T I N G . T H I E U SWORE BY ALL T H A T ’ S HOLY THAT KHIEM AND HE ARE oREPARED TO P I C K UP AND 6 0 ANY PLACE