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  • editor, Hearst newspapers John J. Leary, editor, Albany Times -Union, Albany, N. Y. Sterling Noel, managing editor, Baltimore News American Robert Thompson, Washington bureau chief, Hearst Newspapers Marianne Means Cassie Mackin and Herbert Kamm Today
  • ". He was fubsaquently arrested by the Albany Police ·Department and was held for mental examination by the local court. , lbe "Times Union°, an Albany, Ii. Y., newspaper, on August 20, 1966, quoted BUHCH as stating, 11If the people feel t:hey have
  • "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF DATE AND TIME OF STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
  • "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; "RE: BEST NIGHT FOR TV STATE OF THE UNION"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; STANTON IS ALMOST INAUDIBLE
  • DISCUSSION OF TIME FOR STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH TO MINIMIZE DISRUPTION OF TV PROGRAMMING
  • ~ AIJlAJf'! Y.iEDlf.ESDAY REGJ~RDS • Charles D. '.Uarah. Day Letter. Chee• Charlea E. Karsh. . z 0 .WESTERN UNION GIFT ORDERS ARE APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ~ UJ V, i.+I .a: Q.. TIME FILED 1 -CHARLES F .MARSH
  • "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE WORDING FOR ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND THE TELEVISION MEDIA THE TIME AND DATE FOR PRES. JOHNSON'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"
  • Telephone conversation # 11319, sound recording, MACHINE NOISE, 1/7/1967, time unknown
  • "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE WORDING FOR ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND TELEVISION MEDIA THE TIME AND DATE FOR PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"
  • MCCORMACK CONFIRMS DATE AND TIME OF STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
  • Police, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, reported that . several hundred students gathered at the College Union Building on March 1, 1968, and that rumors were circulating among the group that students would "tear up the campus" and then "tear up
  • BUSBY DICTATES DRAFT OF STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH TO VICKI MCCAMMON
  • Telephone conversation # 1141, sound recording, VICKI MCCAMMON and HORACE BUSBY, 1/2/1964, time unknown
  • CALLER REPORTS ON RESEARCH ON NUMBER OF APPLAUSES IN STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGES BY EISENHOWER AND JFK
  • Telephone conversation # 1262, sound recording, JUANITA ROBERTS and UNIDENTIFIED MALE, 1/8/1964, time unknown
  • CALLER REPORTS ON RESEARCH ON NUMBER OF APPLAUSES IN STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGES BY EISENHOWER AND JFK
  • Telephone conversation # 1263, sound recording, JUANITA ROBERTS and UNIDENTIFIED MALE, 1/8/1964, time unknown
  • SOUND OF BROADCAST IN BACKGROUND ABOUT STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH; BOOZER INTERRUPTS WITH INCOMING CALL WHICH LBJ DOES NOT WANT TO TAKE
  • Telephone conversation # 1265, sound recording, LBJ and YOLANDA BOOZER, 1/8/1964, time unknown
  • "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; POOR SOUND QUALITY
  • LBJ TELLS DIRKSEN DATE AND TIME OF STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS; DIRKSEN TELLS LBJ THAT HE AND MIKE MANSFIELD HAVE MET ON COMMITTEE SCHEDULES AND HAVE MADE FEW CHANGES
  • "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; POOR SOUND QUALITY; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • LBJ TELLS MANSFIELD DATE AND TIME OF STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS, DISCUSSES VARIOUS SCHEDULING CONFLICTS
  • on April 23, 1966, the subject made a speech and stated that he was a member of the SWP. NYT-3 April 25, 1966 Information was11 made available by the source indicating that '·PAULB. was a member of_ the SWP, NYL., as of the time of the SWPConvention
  • , 1978 INTERVIEWEE: W. ERVIN II REDII JAt1ES INTERVI HJER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. James' office, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 2 J: I first met Lyndon B. Johnson sometime in the mid 1930s. I was a clerk in the old WPA. At that time Aubrey
  • and press assistant to then-Representative Jacob K. Javits from what was then the Twenty-first Congressional District of New York, which is the upper west side of Manhattan ranging at that time from West 114th Street north to the end of the island
  • be caused by the appointment of a Federal Judge some time ago, which he opposed. Also, he has proved difficult recently over a merger situation involving several tobacco unions in and around Durham, North Carolina, which he is opposing for a reason
  • ~ RICHARDWOODARD ~une ~~ i~67 to SA *ILLIAM C. KASH. -2- NY 100-138551 On June 16, 19S7, the subject was granted a Writ of Certiorari by Federal Judge JOHNM. HOLLAND. The subject is continued on $25,000.00 bail until such time as his appeal is heard in Federal
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Lo 1 8:00 2 9:00 3 10:58 4 1:45p 5 7 8 4:32 5:00 5:25 5:30 9 10 11 12 13 6:00 6:15 6:45 8:50 9:00 6 Day Tuesday Date
  • . George M. Parker, President, American Flint Glass Workers Union, Toledo, Mr. Paul L Phillips, President, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, Albany, Mr. Morris Pizer, President, United Furniture Workers of America, NYC Mr. Willia m Pollock, President
  • , it was when he was Majority Leader. The first time I met him was when Clyde Tolson, Associate Director of the FBI, and I was an assistant director, called me to his office and indicated that wouldn't it be a good idea if Mr. [J. Edgar] Hoover were
  • -"Johnson is a. Butcher!'. Terribly serious for the Presid~nt.,possibly catastrophic :f'or the role of' The Uni~ed States as world leader and its economy. Oan•t something be done,and immediately,to head t~is off? The role of the Tes.mster•s Union
  • that JESSE GRAYoved her at that time two checks tor support. She a aid that her son had to work in the ev~ning to help Pa:J' the bills. It was learned b7 same source on April 29, 1966, that JESSE GRAYwaa in Pamil7 Court on that date with his wite, ROSALEE
  • "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH JOSEPH CALIFANO, BILL MOYERS, BOB FLEMING, MARVIN WATSON AT TIME OF CALL
  • Telephone conversation # 11321, sound recording, LBJ and TELEPHONE OPERATOR, 1/7/1967, time unknown
  • JOHNSON= 438 HOUSE OFFICE BLDG= i,Ji JUN 7 / J. ( CONGRATULATIONS DARLING ON HAVING NO OPPONENT~ COME HOME SOON= - - - LADYBIRD~. THERE IS NO DEPENDABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR WESTERN UNION TIME PM 59
  • : The enclosed cartoon was · in today's edition of The Times Union, Albany's morning paper. · Mr. Roseri has expressed how so many feel a~out that episode of the past week. Mrs. Johnson has proved again the real lady she is. One of the many blessings of our
  • of the Union Occupation Economy (Inflation, Income, Earnings, Workers, Employment) Poverty – Welfare Discretionary Income [Unlabeled folders, three] “Foul” Matter Unsorted, unlabeled material “The Real America,” Uncorrected Proof, Uncorrected Page Proof [2
  • kept in the early years of the agency, which would include also whatever I had retained from task force days, because it wasn't that there was a clean beginning of OEO as such. Many of us, by the time the agency had gotten its authorization
  • ; "maximum feasible participation": how poverty programs helped people understand the potentials of the democratic system; public involvement in poverty programs; Community Representatives Advisory Committee; Humphrey meeting with the CRAC people; union
  • a difficult time controlling his Board of Directorsi consisting of 32 members, since King is a member of this Board. He stated nwe're hurtingtt and that something must be done. Wilkins stated he will be lecturing in California most of this week and that before
  • "#6"; "CALLS ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT-APPROX. 6 OR 7 CALLS"; "'MERRY CHRISTMAS' CALLS"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; FRIENDLY ON HOLD 0:40; VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY; LADY BIRD JOHNSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING; PREVIOUSLY
  • HOLIDAY GREETINGS; LBJ ASKS FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE
  • O'BRIEN? ASKS UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE TO HAVE HENRY HALL WILSON CHECK LIST OF REPUBLICAN VOTES (ON POVERTY BILL?) WHICH MIGHT BE INFLUENCED BY MACHINISTS' UNION
  • Telephone conversation # 4608, sound recording, LARRY O'BRIEN? and UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE, 8/1/1964, time unknown
  • CONNOR INFORMS MOYERS OF PROBABLE PICKETING EFFORT BY MARITIME UNIONS PROTESTING THE DECLINING STATE OF THE MERCHANT MARINE, DISCUSSES MARITIME SUBCOMMITTEE HEADED BY TED KHEEL AND ITS PLAN TO FORMULATE PROPOSALS FOR SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM FOR BULK
  • Telephone conversation # 8020, sound recording, BILL MOYERS and JOHN CONNOR, 5/20/1965, time unknown
  • "SUMMARIZED"; LBJ ASKS OFFICE SECRETARY TO RECORD THE CALL; EMANUEL CELLER AND GERALD FORD ARE MEETING WITH HALE BOGGS AT TIME OF CALL; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH BILL MOYERS AT TIME OF CALL
  • BOGGS NOTIFIES LBJ THAT HOUSE IS IN SESSION AND PREPARED TO RECEIVE ANY MESSAGES OR COMMUNICATIONS THAT LBJ WOULD CARE TO SEND; DISCUSSION OF SCHEDULE FOR STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE; FORD OFFERS LBJ NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS
  • Will assist the Secretary of' State in exploring problems of · procedure and timing connected with holding discussions with the .Soviet Union and in proposing for my consideration the channels which would be most desirable from our point of view
  • delineated in our report to you last January 31 on future cooperation with the Soviet Union. Consistent with that report, the biolo gy and medicine agreement for the first time opens the way to cooperation· in an area related to manned space f li ght
  • .............................. Albany ............................... Utica ................................. Rochester ............................. Buffalo ............................... Total . . . . . 72 39 10 10 4 15 150 Thousands of pages of testimony were taken
  • Secretary of the Space Council, the Director of Central Intelligence,, the Science Advisor, and certain of my staff. This report presents a reasonable and persuasive approach to a program of cooperation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space
  • of these exports go to Western Europe and Japan; • this Soviet Union has been a major importer of American wheat. The balance of U.S. farm exports, ·valued at Rs. 800 crores, supplied to a large number of developing countries under the Food for Peace Programme
  • of the Union Telephoned w/ Liz about seats for State of the Union 11:30 To movie theater to look at movies 1:00 Lunch in room 1:35 Left for dentist 3:40 Return to White House 3:45 Left w/ Dr. Dillon Ripley and Liz to zoo 4:20 Jean-Louis's 4:45 Return to White