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  • DISCUSSION OF USDA ATTEMPTS TO INCREASE BEEF SALES BY REVISING MEAT GRADES, UNDERTAKING PUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGN WITH GROCERY STORES TO SUPPORT BEEF PURCHASES; LBJ READS LETTER FROM GOVERNOR MARK HATFIELD ON BEEF IMPORTS
  • ) of Montana ; Gov. Alber t D . Rosellin i o f Washington; Governo r Mark Hatfield o f Oregon; Governor Gran t Sawye r o f Nevada; and Brig . Genera l Lightner wh o is th e commandin g officer o f Malm strom AFB. The Hono r Guard was brought to arms, an d as th
  • . The McHughs came in. To room alone. 11:37 Mr. and Mrs. Valenti; Tim Leonard arrive. 2. 12:45 To living room. Watch "Meet the Press" (Senator Russell Long) 1:00 Watch "Face the Nation" - New Republican Senators Percy, Baker, Brooke, Hansen, and Hatfield
  • Senat e Texas Delegatio n Governor Hatfield , Portland , Orego n Sen Ellende r & Grace Johnso n Lunch i n P-3 8 $1.0 0 group o f abou t 2 5 Texa s doctor s (se e gues t book ) le d b y Dr . F . W . Yeage r John Lyl e Lou Deschle r Phil Potte r & Bob
  • didn't strike. And they liked each other, despite the arguments they had over the war. I mean I remember sometime later, Mark Hatfield--it was either Mark Hatfield or Clifford Case--came out against the war, and the President in one of those sort
  • an d Mrs . .Gov. Joh n W . King , N . H. Cliff Carte r Gov. Warre n P. Knowles , Wis . Gov. Jac k M . Campbell , N . Mex .H. Rex . Lee , Am . Samo a Secretary Anthon y Cellebrezz e GoV. Joh n A . Love , Colo . Mr. Leonar d Mark s Gov. Joh n H . Chafee
  • on Saturday morning. the time. We must do it all (President talk~d about Mo-rse electing Hatfield because Hatfield is against Vietnam.) \Ve have to keep shoving on p~ace. I want V/heeler to have running room. Ru3k ha3 got to keep moving on peace
  • chimed in: Albert Gore, Gaylord Nelson, Church and I, of course, and Mark Hatfield from the Republican side, this young senator from New York--I can't think of his name right now. His son is the football commissioner. No, the baseball commissioner
  • Oral history transcript, George McGovern, interview 2 (II), 2/3/2011, by Mark Updegrove
  • on television with Murray Chotiner and Mark Hatfield and young Ted Kennedy . Chotiner really gave it to me for saying it was an unpledged delegation when, as a matter of fact, I was really for Jack Kennedy . All of us on the delegation when we put it together
  • . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mark Hatfield (R., Ore.), disen chanted with New York Gov. Nel- as many pco~le are being afi«;cied He joins the cbrus of party son Rockefeller's mild Vietnam by our ~~bmg as the President faithfuls, already including such J)Olition, is going to speak
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cochrane -- I -- 12 The other thing is, we got a call--he got a call from Senator [Mark O.] Hatfield, who was on the other--he was one of the proponents of cutting back on that war. The senator was away, so I caught the call
  • and the AMA Vietnam Mail Vietnam, Mark Hatfield Opposition The Decision, General Backup Hubert H. Humphrey, Civil Rights Reorganization Civil Rights, Daley Fight Civil Rights, Desegregation Northeast Drought 07/03/17 Date Range Status Sep-68 Oct 18 1968
  • statements available. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: As Stated .......,...,., l - ALT~~~ATIVE VN PO~ICIES BY KZY US PUBLIC FIGURES A.."W ORG.:...~IZATIONS Senator Fulbright Senator Hatfield Senator Javits Senator Edward M. Ken:,.~dy
  • . ELLENDm,Allen J. EASTLAND, James o. JORDAN, B. Everett McoovmN,George S. MONDALE, Walter F. OOILINGS, Ernest AIKEN,George D. lOtmJ., Milton R. BOGGS,J. Caleb HATFIELD, Mark O. BIRD, Robert SWIFT,Theodore HELLER, Ross ABIBNETHY, Thanas G. ABBITT,Watkins M
  • . 196'7 Dear GoYeraor: Tomorl'ow wW mark 701U' ftrat aulveraai-y aa Director of the Office of Em•ra••cr Pleal91. l waDt to Jota all wlaa haft real cauae to r•1•1'd It •• a of cele'bntloa. ••r la the•• twelft mndla, ,-r leaderablp laa ■ added
  • ' 'womanEdith Green Arrive Portland International Airport in a drizzling rain. Met by Governor Hatfield of Oregon, and acting Ma yor Wa yne Bowes of Portland, Went to the crowd and shook hands with those Key to city of Portland who had waited in the rain to see
  • . HANSEN, Julia Butler, Congress McCARTHUR,Donald M., Washington, D.C. HARTZOO,Jr., George B., Natl Park Service MACKEY,M. Cecil, Transportation HASSELL, EEdward W., Commerce MAHON,George H., Congress HATFIELD, Hark O., Senate McCLENAHAN,Mabel R. 1 Nail Fed
  • :• BE ACUTELY INTERE"STEn HJ ARV ~rLECTIO~S., _._ EITHER POLITICAL OR ,ILITARY, WHICH ADDRESSEES ~AY DETECT TO ~EAR PAGE F'CJR RU~JFS 7638 · s-! C R . E I . OUT INEVIT.a.BLE ENE~Y ACCE?TAMCE PF TH£: FACT THAT THE "TONSOON .HAS MADE IT~ ANNUAL MARK~ ,SULLIVA
  • ://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Records of the Democratic National Committee (NAID 1497343) Series: 2 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title Dillman, George F. Empress Sales & Distrbt Electro - Mark Charles W
  • , Cordell, 1942-54 Humphrey, George M., 1953-57 Hynes, John B., 1959] Hannegan, Bob, 1944-46 Harriman, Averell, New York, 1948-60 Hatfield, Mark O., Oregon, 1959 Herter, Christian A., 1957-60 Hill, Robert C., 1956-60 Hobby, Governor and Mrs. W. P., 1939-63
  • OFFICIAL USE 'P.~ST YEAR .HAS BEEN FILLED WITH KILLING AND DESTRUCTION AND MARKED. BY RANGE OF ABORTIVE ATTEMPTS BRING ABOUT PEACE. ~ 1 . • •• • LIMITi9 9FFIQiAk -~SE . . PAO:$ ga 11 SU t>J tL&liil.x- i-1~&.li&e 1S TRAGIC ~ORTH VIETNAM HAS
  • - INFORMATION ..... '1~i ... ~::· .. -SBC!tET > Saturday, Mr. September 14, 1968 -- 9:15 a. m. President: Thia account of a late-August Viet Cong meeting and the baslc directive for actlon sounds perau.aai.ve. See especially marked pasaagea, pp. 5-8
  • DEPARTMENT _." STATE /-/, ~~ EXECUTIVE SECBETARIAT ~- 0 :i- /~ . DETERMINED TO BE AN ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING - tr- - :;/' September 21; 1966 Date NOT NAT'l SE.CURITY INFORMATION, E.O. 12356, SEC. 1 .1 (a) BY Y\d ~/--· ~fsi '., ~ Mr. Walt W
  • . Witness the enclosed the headwaters because of ipping !ran today' a San Francisco Examiner quoting the legal, moril and economic marks ot Rpy Jj Jk1AI, wherein he advocates that Propopressures. tion 14 be nol' rved. 'There ii an obligation __ • under
  • : It was just excellent. For instance, at a governors conference, I think in 1965, we passed a resolution to endorse his sending of one hundred and sixty-thousand more troops to Vietnam. I think there was only one abstention, and that was Governor Mark
  • yesterday, cllilor Sicl Later in a Jetter marked Star in 1961 llrnnki ng l JamilGoldberg of the North /\mcri- "strictly conridcnlial" to an- ton Wright for film lr:i nsp:ir­ can Newspaper Alliance issued other client the South J\fri- cncics on an exhibit ion
  • them according to their own wishes. 25 And I spend a major of my time \ I get many calls from wo.r kers in the Department of Public SCHILLER'S REPORTING SERVICE 1095 MARKE T STREET . SUITE 814 SAN FRANCISCO 94103 TEL: (4115) 15152-2441 -192- l
  • in the United States Army during World War II. In 1951, he returned to Wichita Falls to run for the House of Representatives. Jenkins lost to Frank N. Ikard in a race marked by attacks on Jenkins because of his Roman Catholic faith. Johnson’s former aides credit