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  • Nover , Denver Post dressed for dinner at P-38 To Mayflower, State Room for Old Truman Committee reunion dinner White House stag dinner for King Saud after WH dinner to Sargent Shriver's dinner-dance for Ambassador and Mrs. with the President and Mr
  • 12 Date. 2:20p 2:45p 4:30p 5:21p f 5:35p f 5:45p t 5:45p 8:30p Ted Kheel, Steve Shulman, Whitney Young and George Reedy Senate meets Picture taken with Mary King, Vice President, Girls' Nation To Blair House for Sargent Shriver's luncheon
  • (closed) Sen Clements Jack Burns Sen Howard Cannon Abe Fortas Sen Eastland Gov Quinn (Hawaii) Sen Bible Sen Clements, Sen Hart Skeeter Bobby Joe Duke Governor Loveless White House dinne r honoring King of Nepal Selected names should be underscored. SEE
  • April 28, 1960 Expenditure Code visited by)* LD Arrived P-38 Sen Oren Long Senator Johnson opened the Senate Picture with Sen Kefauver in P-38 Joint Session to hear King of Nepal Policy luncheon at Joe Duke's Sen Dirksen Made weekly radio report
  • DIRECT RADIOGRAM R.C.A. COMMUNICATIONS, INC. A RADIO CORPORATION OFAMEillCA SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD RECEIVED' AT , 1N- ~ ,,..,, \.., IMPORTANT 223 SOUTH KING ST.. 1890 29=\JAS ., LT BETWEEN I• ,1r t A,I.~ 1r ror LY ND 0 l..ll DC 1
  • in suite Interview w/ Norwegian papers in suite Visiting w/ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Arne Moursund, Kjell Moursund A. W. Moursund To Aula , University of Oslo w/ Amb. and Mrs. Wharton, Mrs. J. , Lynda, VP speaks at Univ. of Osl o -- King of Norway present
  • Time From (Place) Mode of Travel* Accompanied by Arrival Destination Time (Place) Remarks** 5 p.m. Welcoming ceremonies: Star Spangled Banner, Met by Amb. MacA, who introduced Kings representatial, Grand Marshall of the Court, Mr. A Scholler, PM
  • . , Lts. in company with Ministers Lightbourne and Seaga This tour included the industrial area and dock. Upon completion of tour the VP presented the Ministers with cigarette cases. To hotel and swimming. To Kings House for reception for Delegates
  • Hous e - - of f th e recor d - - wit h Presiden t an d Speake r Reception honorin g LB J a t Dem o Club , Carlto n Hotel , give n b y Congressma n Ceci l King, th e Speake r Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • Hayden, Dan Inouye, Mike Monroney, Cecil King, Sam Ervin, Russell Long, Herman Talmadge Discussion with McConaughey, American Ambassador to Pakistan. Geo. Reedy Boyd Ritchie Presentation of a book by Dr. Walter Adams for which the Vice President had
  • Long, Ed. V. Long, Alan Bible, Sam J. Ervin, Jr. , Wayne Morse, Jos. Clark, Olin Johnston, J.J. Hickey and Non-Incumbents: Congr. Dan Inouye, Dan Brewster, David S. King, Lt. Gov. Wilson Wyatt, Secy A. Ribicoff, Richard Richards of Calif, Birch Bayh
  • , returning to Sheraton Hotel. To King's House t o sign guest book and to meet Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret of Great Britain and her husband. To Blue Mountain Inn. VP and Mrs. Johnson host reception and dinner for Jamaicans. To Stadium for parade an d
  • Brookshire and Rally honoring Eighth District Congressman Kitchin. Ray King, master of ceremonies Invocation by Dr. Carlyle Marney (Texan), Pastor Myers Park Baptist Church. King and introduction by J. M. Wasson. Wasson welcomes VP and others. * Selected
  • have been out to dinner with Kitty King and Ben Powell and their nurseey. They have two adorable children and man~_,ge them without flickering an eyeiis~ The red velvet hostess pajantas have come and they look like what the Princess in the fairy tale
  • 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
  • . Activity (include visited by)* ID Tuesday (cont'd) January 31, 1961 Expenditure Code McGeorge Bundy, for secret briefing before National Security meeting tomorrow Ralph Dungan Ross Buckner, R. L. Williams; J. W. Nixon, A. O. Bowen, J. D. King (School
  • , is presented wit h Gold Torch of Friendship cigaret lighter, meets students from Peru there on Operation Amigo program. Is presented lighter by Miami Mayor, Robert King High. Shakes hands, waves to crowds and returns to car. Makes brief address. Recorded. 11 6
  • AS T&.L AND SOMEWHAT THINNER THA• YOUt A VERY ENGAGING PERSONALITYj HE I& NO·W SOUT HIIESTERN SAUES MANAGER FOR KING FEAT UR.ES WHICH AS YOU PB;OBABLY KNo.t· ta, THE "PAREMT 11 COMPAAN.Y FOR INS., ■ ENCE OUR AOQJJ, A IN TA'I IICE• DURIN:G OUR
  • of latUea. I did my bast to make them like me. Sunday I spent muoh of the day with • King, and, it being a feast day, could have drink, so celebrated end had sever -~al. He said he had lways worried about whether I understood why he had to be for O'Dantel
  • . 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
  • him that rllr. Joe Connally, President of King Fea tu.res and INS, had had a conference with vou and that an agreement of this nature had been reac,hed: INS would cease the service and cease the charge on their news service to us imn1edia tely
  • 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
  • , and it would be obvious to both him and Escoe that he w&s .just being groomed for the menager job. w·e have been t2.king uu the cappets in the reception root:1 and the little office where 1m.ss Sneed lteeps books. The terrazo floor underneath, cf ter wuch
  • pa1eeda perhapo, ror talk with thoeo Ttho do not hoa.r. It m1Q' b• old taahioned• o u ~ . todq to talk to Jl'uaaoli.c1, Stalin_ and Bitler. a king bore and a proaident tbare. The 0110 thlng tbet met bo aaved• it we cro to be eavCJd• 1e tho value~ you
  • . If T \ic!tC: :(2.-:nc~d_y I \•;01/ldn 1 t fot the:n cal1 my signills. \,;::_::; doi:1c; t;1cit I'd go ·int:) the South a tin;e or·t',10 rnys21f. I'd l.Jhik t I'd put th2 R:::pub l i can.s on the 3pot Ly ina king he·:! l': ,:.:h h:: 1,;~m ts ,rnd I
  • Berliner Morgenpost Berlin-Tempelhof Mariendorfer Damm 1/3 Berlin LBJ:CKB:yb DISASTE • I. //~ p"'Cc 0.-.,,tL T HE V I CE PRESIDENT caova,.11110,. c. D WASHINGTON · v.i a.sn ino ? 19 61 octooer ' c:rton , O c tob e r 16, 1961 Dear Mr. King
  • , Lyndon B:. Johnson Hon. J it Ha..-rsold Hughes 400 Trustco Building 250 South King Street Honolulu 13 1 Hawaii : 43 Noo LBJ: CKB: VWS ~ ........ 11 ,.. Th.ank !fOU /J1JuJ!}-: e ca (Q) l fF1.da. Bi.Ad and .9 6oili app.1te.ci~- all .:th.e
  • -four rooms, compared with the usual three. In them he installed Today's KING is Ir you prefer finer, lighter mixed drinks - today's King is yo11r whisky! Actually caste­ engineered by Brown-Forman co be far lighter
  • studied. dancin g on the si de. Then at 11:30. Arthur Todd, of the King Cole she married. her young danct in• CONFIDENTIALLY ABOUT structor, Hughie O'Donnell. Now Room, will organize his own ba11d they're O'Donnell and Lo11es' bat!• this fall and open
  • &.nks. I ahoald not augge t ihio. Lt ia -n editorial In sp akinc in Ai.llas & few days ago~ called attention t o the say- nothing , do-nothing character ot th~ ~ign ot my o~~onent w&s 111&king for the United St&tes Senate where~ •~s ~baolutel7 r etLls
  • to ourselves, will not only and fathers, married or unmarried, After thL, war Is over, the demo- do much to prevent war, but will and ta king the children thrpugh the cratlc capitalistic nations will need give us m ore material prospertt:v da y nurseries
  • they Original laws made under the Divine Right of Kings and under the religious autocracy have largely been initiated to control mass man. In the dark ages they did not produce maximum invention, maximum intelligence or maxi­ mum production. Nor were
  • not oppress majorities . One criticises who leheartedly Britiins pressure on Greece to restore a repudiated and worn out king . Jews-Palestine. Organized labor versus working man. Communists versus Russian people . British-American bloc diplomats versus
  • reacting to aggressive pressure, we bargain .away anything of value we will be m king a tragic mistake. \ e must not reward viciousness and belligerence and make it profitable. t' ~ j~~.. \ :~::~· _1 ''"s'1 ~-.·-~~ ~~ ~ .i ~ I • ""l_, Bonora'bl
  • Empty millions ot aores ot Texas a.re now tilled with men trom -.ny land.a se king freedom here. freedom ot This apelle tolere.no. with freedom ot worship, and · h , under and because ot the American !'lag. not license. sa in tre dom th&t ia thtl