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- , . ' .• ; Representative · Martin 'Dies .of Orange, chairman of the House ; . .,,_., t • • • -~,,.. :..~ · , • ~ committee investigating un-Ameri·· •· ·· can activities, who was a candidate . . BY JOHN -E. KING,"-i. . :In the special election: last year, Is Staff Corre
- H eflin Heid eke Holstein Holt Horany Hughes Hull Isaacks Ivey .Jackson James Ja.meson Jobe Johnson Jones Kazen Kilgore King Kirkpatrick Latimer Lee Lehma.n Lewis Lindsey Loving Luedemann ;\IcCann ll1cCorkle Mc· Daniel Mc·Donald McGregor Steward
- Hutch1nson Isaacks Jones Kelly Kennedy Kersey Kinard King Klingaman Knight Lansberry Lehman Leyendecker Little Lock Love Lowry Lucas Lyle McAlister Mccann McDonald McGlasson McLellan McMurry McNamara Manford Manning Markle Martin Matthews Mills Montgomery
- arrival ceremony statement and fire Monday, 6 August 9:30 AM Attend King's 10:15 Presentation 12:00 1:00 Noon PM H.R.H. swearing-in House of gift reception Luncheon Jamaican of Governor-General at to Bustamente at King's House
- capital cities . . . Particulars of Fares and Freights from AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD. Telephone : MU 6123 (5 lines) 390 Flinders Street, Melbourne, C.1. AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA LTD. 4A Martin Place, Sydney. Telephone : B 7575 Or Principal
- , it believed that this evaluation was t~r others to make. The reterence airgram reported 1'be Ambassador recently received a letter froJn Assistant Secretar,_ Edwin M. Martin, who was a member of the Special Mission, in wbich refer ence •a made
- acknowl edged that they d ispensed free t rips were: Max Klein. identified by Wright as editor of Metro Goldwyn-Mayer News of the Day; Louis Messolonghelis, edi tor, King Features Syndicate; Courtland Smith, editor of the Central Press Association
- for Cla1.1de Peppers la paaain& 'thro&.1&}1 Clearwater en ro1.1te to Hava.na and Jamt.1a&, ~tur.J.17 I am ihi~king of yo~. Sneral items oocw-1 1-You have h&4 - good year and have done goo4 work. lt ia not nooes.sa.J7 to eay that 1':nlDIUl baa ~ved to11rard you
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- by Rabbi Norman Oerstenfeld of the Washington Hebrew Couq,-egation. We were additionally honored by the presence of the Chaplain of t11e Senate, Rev. Frederick Brown Barria, and Rev. Martin J. Casey, of Holy Trlnlty Catholic Church, where our President
- no plans should be confirmed to boat government unW approved byVice President. Mrs. lollnsoo will accompany. Edwin • Martin, Director Office Chloeae Affairs, w11lbe senior repreMntattv Bureau of Far Eutern Affaita. Furth r tnstrucUona and detalla
- ADVANCE PARTY LEAVING AIRPORTIMMEDIATELY UPONARRIVAL ANDPRIORTO AIRPORT CEREMONIES Car No. 21 Assistant Secretar;y Crockett Mro John J. Janke Mr. Serge P. Horeff Car .No. 22 Mr. Henry H. Mr. Ceoil B. Car No. 2J Mr. Edwin Martin Mr. Ri cha.rd
- . I presently favor visit if police can clearly demonstrate within next two weeks ability:maintain order. Ship visit March 24.-25 will provide good test. MARTIN IM:MJA-2 Authority By L.b( DECLASSIFIED 1 /-IT E ;;. -S - 5 ?6 , NARS, Date "I- 7
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- MR. JERSIG ' MRS. BBNTSBN DR, STANTON HERMAN BROWN IBE CHANCELLOR ADMIRAL NIMlTZ MRS. 11-IORNBERRY MR. KLEBERG MRS. CARPENTER MR. KING '--E """'{RAM c.e. MR. ENKINS ASHTON THORNHILL I APRIL 12, IID!clr&!JlV~IE~V ®Ir ~'ll'&VIE lr®OO
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- · that he wants to divert the car to the fellow in Tampa who needs the pape · and that he will make •nother car or paper and send it to Martin before is out. Martin agrees, and no neutrality is violated, and no precedent is thered about. "-----.. United
- . Martin Andersen !or example. for $21 a week. An Take the case or H e started at Beaumont at the age or twenty-one excellent reporter, he was producing immediately fitty per cent more quality-quantity product than older reporters. He was moved
- will retire in the fall. Erhard seems the logical and probable successor because of his popular appeal and the difficulty the king-makers (Brentano-Dufhues-Strauss) will face in agreeing on an alternative. The present coalition (CDU/FDP) will probably continue
- )aJl 1'>.&king t . t the h ica~o ra t h.undr d i l l dote job. ore& , p tition a 111 eventu lly blow d orld- wide ar p t e worl.d . This pe pr:i,w·t e ent1.'rpri8 mu$t cea,• •• ublic o pinion, oduca.te , sttont-will d , ye•• opti stic
- .· • g t ng le er• OY~w • are, ing a atate or ula r t · l ••• • king tor the OOllllon oau... ud • lill 1n aooor-d · t J a 4 Oil \M radio tocipt, al l10th ai·• Jing to ion will 111 go , I ut .of a are • at lf t 11 until 4 41 and t , • 11
- In the Lafayet.te Post home las t night. They "·ere Harold Jones. 8.S Mor ga ntown street; Dante Oras.so. 80 Park avenue; and Martin Mehall. Brownfield. Alternates chosen were WilJiam Winning. 200 Hogsett .st.rcet: Robert Volpe. 44 Maple s lrcel; and Rob ert Si
- de d with a benediction by the Rev. Martin J. Casey of Holy Trinity- Roman Catholic Church in Georgetown, where President Kennedy frequently worships. •••••• [15 of 16] PRESS CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, Thurs., Apr. 20, 1961 EC H 0 ! Saturday, April 15
- that the American press h~ biiually, persistently and pon• !c'.ously lies, then Its claim to the rlrht of freedom of the press has no valid moral basis. Jll1utrat io n$ by Mildred Co11thlin King Da vld said In his haste, From "Maine Ways" "All men are liars
- The Democrats Debate, Nominate Their Man ••••••••• 12 Grief for Eva Enshrouds Argentina ••••••••••••••••••• 20 Record-breaking Olympics End in U.S. Victory •••••••• 24 Simple Life for a King •••••.•••••••••••••••••.••••••• 32 EDITORIALS
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- over ~he Rio Grande Valle7 where he knows every-one and having served as a Captain in the Air Corp• down there as contact man between the Air Corpe and the local ci ti.sens, settling any arxi all claims and •king usage of various and sund17 tracts o
- . . You will have to make your ovm analysis of the accuracy of Balch ' s inf'ormation . I em simply telling you what he told me , but he did seem very optimistic about bein~ able to take over the paper and apparently is wor king dili~ently on the job
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- Martin J. Collins Henry Steele Cororoag,r H . J. Conan, Jomes B. Conlltlt Frederic P. Cone Earl Conscan,ine Henry Cor beet Ar
- ••JITH .M!KOYAN_ , ' BUT NOT t:lU !TE SU'RE ' .-f: · '~~ETHER HE HAD ANY PRIOR ENGAGEMENT FOR TOMORR0'" •NIGHT. ·. ; . · . · ·• , 1.~0ULD GIVE DEFI°NITE REPLY FI~ST .THI-NG ._ TOMORRO(.r MORNING · . : ·,...• '.,.:· ..: . AF'TER. C.H~C-KING C'.;ALENDA
- SUBJECT! \0 ;,,,-- OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE: JAMES R. HOFFA ., EWING KING ., ALLEN DORFMAN ., NICHOLAS TWEEL ., THOMAS PARKS ., and LARRY CAMPBELL .., en,.. 1'11 � M ;-;-:--4 � 1,,,. ► - •�!, c::""' :.ir, ::: • f���::;J) ::: ::0 r., I�B
- Netherlands European Communities Courtesy Calls Belgium - King Baudouin I Prime Minister Lefevre Luxembourg - Grand Duchess Charlotte Netherlands - Prime Minister Marijnen 1. 2. 3. Ill. Background F. G. H. I. Papers Congo EEC and Trade Negotiations
- . I trust that, aa the Ro;yal Taster being loaned to Roosevelt by King George, that you will protect the Am.erioan pal.et. Aa soon as your tindinga han been received, ot so )"OU shall be entitled to a case or two and so, which mat be determined
- CAKOBAU'S CLUB. The unconditional cession of Fiji was made by the Chiefs of Fiji on October 10, 1874. After the Deed of Cession was signed, Cakobau (pronounced Thakombau), principal chief of Fiji and generally referred to as the King of Fiji, asked that his