Minuteman Launched Home British P.M. Astronauts

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Minuteman Launched Home British P.M. Astronauts HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 10/20/63 10/20/63 5 I AT 0515 0.6 AT 11~8 5 6 AT 1730 0.7 AT 2347 IOL21/63 10/21/63 4.8 AT 0540 :J~. HOURGLASSI 0.8 AT 1,40 1.4 AT 1756 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY, 19 OCTOBER 1963 TO THE MARSHALLESE PEOPLE ON EBEYE THE NAVY HAS DECIDED TO ASTRONAUTS NEGOTIATE A LOGISTICS CON­ MINUTEMAN HOME TRACT WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES, LAUNCHED BRITISH P.M. NAMED INC Of OAKLAND, CALifORNIA I BELIEVE YOU SHOULD KNOW VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, LONDON (UPI )--PREMIER­ HOUSTON,ITEXAS (UPi )--THE THAT ALL CONTRACTORS WHO CALifORNIA (UPI )--THE AIR DESIGNATE LORD HOME WAS SPACE AGENCY TODAY UNVEilED BID fOR THEl LOG1STICS CON­ rORCE ANNOUNCED THE SUCCESS­ PLAGUED TONIGHT BY INTERNAL A BRIGHT NEW TEAM Of !4 AS­ TRACT ON KWAJALEIN WERE TOLD fUL LAUNCH TODAY OF ITS 18TH STRIFE WITHIN THE CONSERVA­ TRONAUTS, INCLUDiNG THE IT WAS MANDATORY THAT AT MINUTEMAN INTERCONTINENTAL TIVE PARTY IN HIS EffORTS fiRST BACHELOR, WHO WILL LEAST 350 MARSHALL ESE BE EM­ BALLiSTIC MISSILE (ICBM) TO FORM A NEW GOVERNMENT COMPETE FOR BERT~S ABOARD PLOYED WITH NO CHANGE IN FROM THIS WEST CGAST MISSILE AfTER HE WAS TAPPED BY QUEEN U.S. SPACESHiPS HEADED FOR PAY. THIS IS IN KEEPING BASE ELIZABETH TO SUCCEED AILING THE MOON BEfORE THE END Of WITH THE PACifiC MISSILE THE AIR FORCE DESCRIBED HAROLD MACMILLAN. THE DECADE RANGE/TRUST TERRITORY POLICY. THE LAUNCH BY A STRATEGIC THE 60-YEAR-OLD AIRSTGCRAT THE MEN, ALL EXPERIENCED IN ADDITION, THE PRESENT AIR COMMAND (SAC) CREW FROM FAILED TO INDICATE TO WAIT­ JET PILOTS, ARE THE YOUNGEST MARSHALLESE TRAINING PRO­ MALSTROM AiR FORCE BASE, ING NEWSMEN AS HE LEfT THE AND REPORTED TO BE THE MOST GRAM WILL CONTINUE REGARD­ NEBRASKA AS A SUCCESSfUL PRIME MINISTERtS RESIDENCE EDUCATED Of THE THREE ASTRO­ LESS Of WHO MAY BE AWARDED ROUTINE TRAINING LAUNCH AT No 10 DOWNING STREET NAUT TEAMS YET SELEC1ED THE CONTRACT. THE NAVY WILL No DETAILS ON THE TEST WHETHER HE HAD BEEN SUCCESS­ THEY WERE INTRODUCED TO­ CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE MAR­ WERE RELEASED fUL IN HIS MISSION AFTER DAY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SHALLESE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NINE GRUELING HOURS OF IN­ HOUSTON'S CULLEN AUDiTORIUM, NAVy/TRUST TERRITORIES SOVIET LAUNCHES SATELLITE TERVIEWS WITH TOP PARTY AND NEAR THE MANNED SPACECRAFT POLICY Moscow (UPI )--THE SOVIET CABINET MEMBERS CENTER Of THE ~AT'ONAl AERO­ POLITICAL SOURCES SAID NAUTICS AND SPACE AD~iNiS­ H.D ALLEN UNION TODAY LAUNCHED INTO ORBIT THE 20TH IN A SERIES HOME WAS RECEIVING STIFF TRATION (NASA) WHERE THEY CAPT USN OPPOSITION FROM CABINET WiLL TRAIN. COMMANDING OffICER Of UNMANNED SPACE SATELLITES DESIGNED TO PREPARE THE WAY COLLEAGUES, SOME Of WHOM Two O~ THE 14 APE C!VIL\A~~ WERE TIPPED AS POTENTIAL ALL ARE 34 VEARS OLD OR WEATHER FOLLOWING OCTOBER fOR FUTURE MANNED fLIGHTS, THE OfFICIAL TASS NEWS SUCCESSORS TO MACMILLAN YOUNGER. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE AGENCY SAID. THREE OF THESE, DEPUTY THE BACHELOR IN THE CROWD~ THE WINO DID BLOW HARD AND THE "SPUTNIK", NICKNAMED PREMIER R A BUTLER, SCIENCE THE ONLY ONE OF THE 30 AS­ THERE WAS A LOT OF RAIN, BUT, TRON~UTS NOW NAMED, is ~A­ "COMOS 20," IS THE LATEST MINISTER LORD HAILSHAM,AND ACCORDING TO OUR KWAJALEIN RESEARCH VEHiCLE IN A PRO­ CHANCELLOR Of THE EXCHEQUER RINE CAPTAiN C~IFTO~ Co W!L­ WEATHER AUTHORITIES, THIS GRAM ANNOUNCED BY SOVIET REGINALD MAUOLING WERE SAID LIAMS JR., 31, A MOBILE, IS NOT "UNUSUAL" WEATHER. PREMIER NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV TO BE STILL HOLDING BACK A ALABAMA, NATIVE NOW STATIONro MR. H.E. BOYD REPORTED TO­ DURING AN ELECTION SPEECH DECISION ON WHETHER THEY AT QUANTICO, VIRGINIA. DAY THAT THERE WAS A HEAVY HE GAVE MARCH 16,1962 WOULD SERVE UNDER HOME. THE OTHERS ARE~ NAVY LCDR SHOWER, WITH I '5 INCHES TASS SAID "COSMOS 20" THE SQURCES SAID ALL THREE RICHARD f. GORDON JR 34, fALLING IN LESS THAN AN CARRIED A RADIO TRANSMITTER WERE BITTERLY RESENTfUL OVER MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA; NAVY HOU", "IN EXCESS Of WHAT WE OPERATING ON A fREQUENCY Of MACMILLAN'S DECISION TO AD­ LT ROGER B. CHAFEE, 28, USUALLY HAVE." 19.995 MEGAHERTZ, "A RADIO VISE THE QUEEN TO SEND fOR FAIRBORN, OHIO; CiViliAN Ro HOWEVER, HE SAYS THE WIND SYSTEM fOR ACCURATE MEASURE­ THE FOREIGN SECRETARY THIS W CUNNINGHAM, 31J BORN AT IS NOT ABNORMAL fOR THIS MENT OF ORBITAL ELEMENTS; AFTERNOON. CRESTON, 10WA~ AIR FORCE TIME OF YEAR. ONE GUST Of AND A RADIO TELEMETRIC SYS­ CAPT. DONN Fo E!SELE J 33J 36 KNOTS WAS REPORTED ABOUT TEM FOR RELAYING TO EARTH SPLIT TERMS LIKELY KIRKLAND AIR FORCE BA5E~ 2.15 A.Mo DATA ON THE fUNCTIONING ON SECURITY COUNCil NEW M[XICO, NAVY LT ALAN No DAMAGE WAS REPORTED, Of THE EQUIPMENT AND UNITED NATIONS (UPI )-­ L. BEAN j 31, JACKSO~V~lLE, ALTHOUGH ISLANDERS GOING SCIENTifiC INSTRUMENTATION. IVORY COAST AND BOLIVIA WERE FLORiDA; CiVILiAN RUSSELL TO WORK COULD NOTICE SEV­ "THE EQUI PMENT ABOARD THE ELECTED TO TWO-YEAR TERMS L SCHWEICKART, lEXINGTON, ERAL fALLEN PALM fRONDS ANP SATELLITE IS FUNCTIONING ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL TO­ MASSACHUSETTS, WHO WILL BE COCONUTS A LARGE LIMB HAD NORMALLY," TASS SAID "THE DAY NEITHER MALAYSIA NOR 28 NEXT fRIDAY; AiR FORCE BEEN BROKEN Off THE VERY COORDINATING AND COMPUTING CZECHSLOVAKIA GOT THE RE­ CAPT. MICHAEL COLLINS, 32, LARGE TREE IN THE ART SWifT CENTER IS PROCESSING THE QUIRED TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY EOWARDS, CALiFORNiA, NAVY QUARTERS OTHER PEOPLE INCOMING INfORMATION." VOTE ON THE fiRST BALLOT. LT EUGENE A CERNAN, 29, REPORTED LAWN FURNITURE IN ANNOUNCING THE COSMOS U.N. OBSERVERS BELIEVED MONTEREY, CAl~fORNiAj AIR BLOWN fROM THE YARDS PROGRAM LAST YEAR, KHRUSH­ TODAytS DEADLOCK BETWEEN FORCE CAPT THEODORE C THE fORECAST fOR TODAY WAS CHEV SAID ITS PURPOSE WAS MALAYSIA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA FREEMAN~ 33, EDWARDS, CALi­ FOR INTERMITTENT LIGHT RAIN TO GATHER DATA WHICH COULD PROBABLY WILL RESULT IN fORNIA; AIR FORCE CAPT DURING MOST Of THE DAY. BE USEfUL IN PLANNING fUTURE ANOTHER SPLIT TERM ON THE DAVID R. ISCOTT , 31 i ED­ WIDELY SCATTERED HEAVY SHOW­ MANNED SPACE fliGHTS. SECURITY COUNCil WARDS, CALIFORNIA; AIR rORCE ERS ARE ANTICIPATED IN THE TASS SAID THE "SPUTNIK" IT APPEARED UNLIKELY THAT CAPT. CHARLES A. BASSETT II, AREA. A MODERATE TO OCCAS­ WAS MAKING ONE ORBIT OF THE EITHER COUNTRY COULD PICK 32, EDWARDS, CALIFORNIA, IONALLY fRESH WEST TO WEST UP ENOUGH VOTES TO GET A I AIR rORCE MAJ EDWIN ALDRIN SOUTHWEST BREEZE WILL PRE­ EARTH EVERY 89 55 MINUTES AT THE START OF ITS fLIGHT TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY ANOTHER JR , 33, EL LAGO, TEXAS J VAIL, BECOMING GUSTY IN THE ROUND Of VOTING WAS SCHED­ AIR rORCE CAPT. W,LLIAM A HEAVIER SHOWERS ULED fOR NEXT FRIDAY IN THE ANDERS, 30, ALBUQUERQUE, "THERE IS POSSIBIL.ITY Of A REPEAT Of THE HEAVY SHOWER GENERAL ASSEMBLY NEW MEXICO. ACTIVITY," MR. BOYD SAID RESULTS Of THE fiRST FIVE THE NASA, WHICH IS RUNNiNG Now BACK HOME WE'D CALL Off PICNIC PLANS fOR THE WEEK BALLOTS WERE : CZECHOSLOVA" THE $40 BilLION U.S. PRO- END, BUT A LITTLE THING LIKE RAIN DOESN'T DAMPEN KWAJALEIN KIA 63, MALAYSIA 56, CZECH- GRAM TO LAND A MAN ON THE ENTHUSIASM. O$LOVAKIA 55, MALAYSIA 52, MOON, CHOSE THE ROOKIE ACCUMULATED RAINfALL fOR THE MONTH Of OCTOBER IS 9.02 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 55, MALAYSIA SPACEMEN ONE WEEK AGO TODAY INCHES 52; CZECHOSLOVAKIA 54, MALAY­ SIA 54; AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA MAN KILLED IN DISPUTE OVER DRINKING FOUNTAIN 56, MALAYSIA 51 THE REQUIRED TWO-THIRD MAJORITY IN EACH JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI (UPI )--A 26.YEAR-OLD NEGRO COLLEGE CASE WAS 72 GRADUATE TODAY SHOT AND KILLED A WHITE SERVICE STATION THE PRACTICE Of SPLITTING TWO-YEAR TERMS ON THE COUNCIL ATTENDANT WHO SQUIRTED HIM WITH A HOSE WHfN HE DRANK FROM BEGAN WITH THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN THE PHILIPPiNES AND YuGO­ A WATER FOUNTAIN RESERVED fOR WHITES SLAVIA IN 1955- THEY FINALLY AGREED TO SERVE ONE YEAR ~CH POLICE SAID THE NEGRO, HAL CLIFFORD ZACHARY, ADMITTED OTHER SPLIT TERMS WERE SERVED BY POLAND AND TURKEY I~ THE SLAYING Of 45-YEAR-OLD E B BRYANT ZACHARY WAS 1960-61, BY LIBERIA AND iRELAND IN 1961-62 AND BY ROMAN!A C~ARGED WITH MU~DER AND THE PHILIPPINES IN 1962-63. HOURGLASS SATURDAY ~9 OCTOBER 19c 3 PuBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF MARKET GA I NS TOLD DOMINICANS SEEK SUPPLIES ARMY SECRETARY URGES THE COMMANDING OFFICER PACIFIC NEW YORK, (UPI)--STOCKS REFUSED BY U.S. AOC SUPPORT MISSilE RANGE FACILITY, CONTINUED TO ADVANCE EARLY SANTO DOMINGO, (UPI)-­ THE WIDE RANGE OF SER- I KvvAJAlE IN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, TODAY dN ACTIVE TRADING THE NEU CIVILIAN JUNTA IS VICES PROVIDED BY THE I ICONTRACT NOAs-59-4176-c WITH ANKEN, Du PONT AND UNION THINKING OF SENDING MIS­ AMERICAN OVERSEAS CAMPAIG,< I THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. CARBIDE WERE UP I OR MORE SIONS TO ENGLAND, FRANCE, AGENCIES WAS DESCRIBED I THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED IN THE CHEMICALS AUTOS WEST GERMANY, AND JAPAN BY THE 1963 NATIONAL I 0AI~ ~ONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY~ WERE FIRM, BUY YOUNGSTOWN TO SEEK THE ECONOMIC AND FEDERAL CHAIR~AN OF IDEADLINE FOR NOTICES IS 4 P M SHEET DROPPED MORE THAN TECHNICAL AID BEING DENIED AMERICAN OVERSEAS CAMPAIG~, ! DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION DEAD- A POINT IN THE STEELS IT BY THE U.S .. , IT VIAS I ARMY SECRETARY CYRUS R Ll <[ FOR NEWS ITEMS IS 10 A.M MINNEAPOLiS-HONEYWELL, UP REPORTED TODAY VANCE, I N A LETTER TO IDAY OF PUBLICATION A LARGE FRACTION, FEATURED THE U.S. ENDED ALL AID FEDERAL AND ~ILITARY I THE ELECTRONICS. OTHER THAN "MERCY" FOOD­ PERSONNEL OVERSEAS HE I EDITOR - CLAIRE BRIGHAM NORFOLK & WESTERN IM­ STUFFS TO THE DOMINICAN EXPI..AINED THAT, "AMONG STAFF - PAT WILLIS, NANCY PROVED IN THE RAILS SUGAR REPUBLIC AFTER THE ARMED OTHER THINGS, THE WORK I HOUGHTON, AND STOCKS RESPONDED TO ANOTHER FORCES OGSTED EX-PRESIDENT OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS ! VIRGINIA MATHIASEN SHARP ADVANCE IN SUGAR JUAN BOSCH SEPTEMBER ?5 HELPS TO ALLAY HOPELESS­ FUTURES UP JOHN AND ON GROUNDS HE \"AS "SOFT" I NESS AND DESPAIR AROU~D KOREAN ELECTION JOHNSON & JOHNSON WERE UP ON COMMUNISM THE WORLD, IT PROviDES I DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGE ABOUT t AND 2, RESPECTIVEL~ A GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN SERV I CES FOR AIv1ER I CAdS I WASHINGTON, (UPI)--THE IN THE DRUGS SAID THE END OF U.S.
Recommended publications
  • Commission Meeting of NEW JERSEY GENERAL AVIATION STUDY COMMISSION
    Commission Meeting of NEW JERSEY GENERAL AVIATION STUDY COMMISSION LOCATION: Committee Room 16 DATE: March 27, 1996 State House Annex 10:00 a.m. Trenton, New Jersey MEMBERS OF COMMISSION PRESENT: John J. McNamara Jr., Esq., Chairman Linda Castner Jack Elliott Philip W. Engle Peter S. Hines ALSO PRESENT: Robert B. Yudin (representing Gualberto Medina) Huntley A. Lawrence (representing Ben DeCosta) Kevin J. Donahue Office of Legislative Services Meeting Recorded and Transcribed by The Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, State House Annex, CN 068, Trenton, New Jersey TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Dennis Yap DY Consultants representing Trenton-Robbinsville Airport 2 John F. Bickel, P.E. Township Engineer Oldmans Township, New Jersey 24 Kristina Hadinger, Esq. Township Attorney Montgomery Township, New Jersey 40 Donald W. Matthews Mayor Montgomery Township, New Jersey 40 Peter Rayner Township Administrator Montgomery Township, New Jersey 42 Patrick Reilly Curator Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum 109 Ronald Perrine Deputy Mayor Alexandria Township, New Jersey 130 Barry Clark Township Administrator/ Chief Financial Officer Readington Township, New Jersey 156 Benjamin DeCosta General Manager New Jersey Airports Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 212 APPENDIX: TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page “Township of Readington Resolution” submitted by Barry Clark 1x mjz: 1-228 (Internet edition 1997) PHILIP W. ENGLE (Member of Commission): While we are waiting for Jack McNamara, why don’t we call this meeting of the New Jersey General Aviation Study Commission to order. We will have a roll call. Abe Abuchowski? (no response) Assemblyman Richard Bagger? (no response) Linda Castner? (no response) Huntley Lawrence? Oh, he is on the way.
    [Show full text]
  • President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary, July 16-31, 1969
    RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE 1 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest 7/30/1969 A 2 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest from Don- 7/30/1969 A Maung Airport, Bangkok 3 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/23/1969 A Appendix “B” 4 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/24/1969 A Appendix “A” 5 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/26/1969 A Appendix “B” 6 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/27/1969 A Appendix “A” COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-3 FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary July 16, 1969 – July 31, 1969 PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES: A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. DEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES: D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) rnc.~IIJc.I'" rtIl."I'\ttU 1"'AUI'4'~ UAILJ UIAtU (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) ---- -~-------------------~--------------I PLACi-· DAY BEGA;'{ DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JULY 16, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - Washington, D.
    [Show full text]
  • Andy Rooney Risked His Life to Report Some Of
    Andy Rooney risked his life to report some of the most dramatic events of World War II, but he only became famous decades later for joking about the quirks of everyday life. Andrew Aitken Rooney was born in Albany on January 14, 1919. While he attended the Albany Academy Andy worked as a newspaper copy boy, delivering stories from reporters’ typewriters to the editors’ desks. He dreamed of being a football star when he enrolled at Colgate University. Once he recognized his limits as an athlete, Rooney grew more interested in creative writing and journalism. His career plans were interrupted when he was drafted into the military in May 1941. After basic training in Fort Bragg, North Photo courtesy of the Times Union, Carolina, Rooney was assigned to the 17th Field Albany, NY Artillery Regiment. When the U.S. entered World War II, the 17th was stationed in Great Britain. Rooney wrote a weekly newsletter for the regiment before he was transferred to the main military newspaper, Stars and Stripes. He became part of the “Writing 69th,” a group of war correspondents who ew on Air Force bombing missions over Germany. Some of his colleagues died with their crews. He co-authored Air Gunner, an account of these dangerous missions, in 1944. Later, Rooney was one of the rst U.S. war correspondents to see evidence of the Holocaust in captured Nazi concentration camps. After the war ended, Rooney didn’t become a full-time journalist. He joined the CBS radio and television network in 1949 as a writer for Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts, an entertainment program.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction to the Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
    Broo_9780345497734_2p_fm_r1.qxp 7/31/07 10:32 AM Page ix INTRODUCTION In the following pages we present, in a sin- eral headings. For example, newscasts are gle volume, a lifetime (or several lifetimes) of summarized under News, movie series under television series, from the brash new medium Movies and sports coverage under Football, of the 1940s to the explosion of choice in the Boxing, Wrestling, etc. All other series are 2000s. More than 6,500 series can be found arranged by title in alphabetical order. There here, from I Love Lucy to Everybody Loves is a comprehensive index at the back to every Raymond, The Arthur Murray [Dance] Party cast member, plus appendixes showing an- to Dancing with the Stars, E/R to ER (both nual network schedules at a glance, the top with George Clooney!), Lost in Space to Lost 30 rated series each season, Emmy Awards on Earth to Lost Civilizations to simply Lost. and other information. Since the listings are alphabetical, Milton Network series are defined as those fed out Berle and The Mind of Mencia are next-door by broadcast or cable networks and seen si- neighbors, as are Gilligan’s Island and The multaneously across most of the country. Gilmore Girls. There’s also proof that good Broadcast networks covered are ABC, CBS, ideas don’t fade away, they just keep coming NBC, Fox, CW, MyNetworkTV, ION (for- back in new duds. American Idol, meet merly PAX) and the dear, departed DuMont, Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts. UPN and WB. We both work, or have worked, in the TV Original cable series are listed in two dif- industry, care about its history, and have ferent ways.
    [Show full text]
  • Kyes, Roger M. & Family
    DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY ABILENE, KANSAS KYES, ROGER M. & KYES FAMILY; Papers, 1906-97 Accession A03-15; A03-15/1 Processed by: CJA Date Completed: September 2013 The papers of Roger M. Kyes and Family were deposited in the Eisenhower Library by his daughter Katharine Kyes Leab in 2003 at the behest of the Helen G. Kyes Trust. Linear feet: 26.25 Approximate number of pages: 49,600 Mrs. Leab, successor co-trustee of the Helen G. Kyes Trust, signed an instrument of gift for the papers on August 26, 2003. Mrs. Leab assigned literary property rights in the materials in this collection and in other collections of the papers of Roger M. Kyes in the Eisenhower Library to the people of the United States of America. By agreement with the donor the following classes of documents will be withheld from research use: 1. Papers and other historical materials the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy of a living person 2. Papers and other historical materials that are specifically authorized under criteria established by statute or Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy, and are in fact properly classified pursuant to such statute or Executive order. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Roger M. Kyes was a General Motors Corporation executive, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense from January 1953 to May 1954 and an active member of Michigan’s local sporting and religious communities. Though this collection primarily documents his personal and professional lives, it also contains documentation concerning the overlapping professional activities of his daughter, Katharine Kyes Leab, and the social correspondence of his wife, Helen G.
    [Show full text]
  • NPRC) VIP List, 2009
    Description of document: National Archives National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) VIP list, 2009 Requested date: December 2007 Released date: March 2008 Posted date: 04-January-2010 Source of document: National Personnel Records Center Military Personnel Records 9700 Page Avenue St. Louis, MO 63132-5100 Note: NPRC staff has compiled a list of prominent persons whose military records files they hold. They call this their VIP Listing. You can ask for a copy of any of these files simply by submitting a Freedom of Information Act request to the address above. The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website.
    [Show full text]
  • Plane Crashes Into House Killing Four
    • HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 3/13 4.2 AT 0843 3/ 13 I 9 AT 0209 3/ 13 3.3 AT 2104 :lite HOURGLASS 3/ 13 2.3 AT 1521 VOL. 3 No. 1065 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MoNDAY 12 MARCH 1962 NEWS BRIEFS PLANE CRASHES INTO HOUSE KILLING FOUR BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL GENEVA--SECRETARY OF STATE RUSK TOOK A TOUGH COLD WAR STAND AT GENEVA NEW ORLEANS, MARCH 'I (UPI)-A CRIPPLED AND APPARENTLY CREWLESS AIR FORCE TODAY. HE ENTERED A CRUCIAL BIG THREE CI19 FLYING BOXCAR HURTLED OUT OF THE FOG AND CRASHED INTO A PRIVATE HOME LAST FORIEGN MINISTERS MEETING TONIGHT NIGHT, KILLING FOUR PERSONS IN THE HOUSE, SHATTERING AUTOMOBILES AND SNAPPING AMID STERN AMERICAN WARNINGS THAT POWER LINES IN ITS DEATH PLUNGE. COMMUNIST TACTICS IN BERLIN MIGHT DIS­ THE DEAD INCLUDED A HUSBAND AND WIFE AND TWO OF THEIR CHILDREN. A THIRD RUPT THE TALKS AT GENEVA. CHILD WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION, MOANING HYSTERICALLY IN A HOSPITAL BED. AMERICAN OFFICIALS QUOTED THE SECRE­ THREE OF THE CREWMEN WHO BAILED SAFELY OUT OF THE FOUR-ENGINED AIRCRAFT TARY OF STATE AS SAYING THAT A CON­ MOMENTS BEFORE THE CRASH REPORTED THEY THOUGHT THE OTHER THREE MEN ABOARD HAD TINUATION OF COMMUNIST HARASSMENT IN tlMADE IT OK." THE BERLIN AREA COULD AFFECT SERI­ FLASHLIGHTS WERE SEEN IN THE SWAMPY BAYOU AREA AROUND THE CRASH SITE AT OUSLY THE COURSE OF THE BIG THREE KENILWORTH, A SEMI-RURAL COMMUNITY 10 MILES OUTSIDE NEW ORLEANS. BUT THICK TALKS. THE FIRST MEETING TOOK PLACE FOG PREVENTED SEARCH HELICOPTERS AND BIG-WHEELED SWAMP BUGGIES FROM LOCATING AT A DINNER RUSK GAVE FOR SOVIET THEM.
    [Show full text]
  • Sampler Disc
    Movie Memories -- Sampler Disc This DVD contains nine segments from the first four volumes of Movie Memories. Show the film clips one at a time to a group, then pause over the four questions that come onscreen at the end of each segment. The four questions will kick off remembering of the films themselves and also of the eras that both the films and the viewers came from. This Discussion Guide further helps the group leader draw out responses. The purpose of Movie Memories is not to just recall the movies and our pasts, but to share the memories with the rest of the group. Watch. Recall. Share the Memories. -- Ron Hall 952-470-2172 Discussion Guide for Sampler DVD ”The Fifth Freedom” In this 1951 short film, Bob Hope, Arthur Godfrey, Perry Como and Bing Crosby tell us about the American Freedom of Choice, like the choice to smoke Chesterfield cigarettes! Guess who made the film? Did anyone grow up in a town like the one in the film? Was your street or your home similar in any way? Do you remember your first television set? Did you watch programs as a family? Did you watch Arthur Godfrey and Perry Como on TV? Who is your favorite between Bob Hope and Bing Crosby? Who were your favorite movie stars, or favorite TV shows in the 1950s? “King of the Cowboys” Movie Trailer We just watched a coming attractions trailer for a 1943 Roy Rogers film. It’s good to remember that our cowboy heroes helped fight the Nazis. Did you like movie westerns? Do you have a favorite cowboy star? Would you like to see a Roy Rogers feature film? Did you watch Roy’s television series in the 1950s with Dale Evans (Queen of the West), Pat Brady (Roy’s comical sidekick), and Bullet the Wonder Dog? Don’t forget Trigger! Sing Along Cartoon: “Sing or Swim” Sing-Along cartoons with words on the screen and the “Bouncing Ball” were popular during the 1930s and 40s.
    [Show full text]
  • August 2020 Activity Calendar
    August 2020 Activity Calendar Key: Three-tiered white Activity storage bins are Daily located on every floor in the high rise and RVR Riverview Room GR Great Room at the nurses stations on A&B wings. fl/fl floor to floor FSR Fireside Room Decks of cards, dice, adult coloring pages, Library Books/Magazine Rack GR L Lobby/Lounge HR Hi-Rise colored pencils, pens, games, magazines, Video Library/DVD’s/VHS GR A/O Activity Room E Elevator fidget blankets and other sensory items are Books on /Tape GR rm/rm room to room housed there for residents, staff & families Movin’ Movies Cart GR to use together. HVR Harborview Dining Room Pastoral Care Visits M, W, Th, F GVR Garden View Room **Calendars are subject to change** August 2020 Activity Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 National Golf Month 8:00 “Too Cute” Ch 54 Check out the Golf Channel 8:30-11:30 AM Ch. 17 Lou’s News & Views Let’s Connect w/ Friends Eddie Fisher Day – Singer and entertainer Eddie & Family Fisher was born on this day in 1928. Do you remem- August IQ Quiz ber "Oh! My Pa-Pa" or some of his other songs? Do you 12:00 remember the scandal when Eddie Fisher left his wife, UFO Files ch. 39 Debbie Reynolds, to marry Elizabeth Taylor? He and Debbie Reynolds were the parents of Carrie Fisher. 1:00-4:00 PM Smiles Across the Miles National Senior Citizens Day – President Ronald Reagan declared August 21 as National Senior Citizens Day in 1988.
    [Show full text]
  • The History of CBS New York Television Studios: 1937-1965
    1 The History of CBS New York Television Studios: 1937-1965 By Bobby Ellerbee and Eyes of a Generation.com Preface and Acknowledgements This is the first known chronological listing that details the CBS television studios in New York City. Included in this exclusive presentation by and for Eyes of a Generation, are the outside performance theaters and their conversion dates to CBS Television theaters. This compilation gives us the clearest and most concise guide yet to the production and technical operations of television’s early days and the efforts at CBS to pioneer the new medium. This story is told to the best of our abilities, as a great deal of the information on these facilities is now gone…like so many of the men and women who worked there. I’ve told this as concisely as possible, but some elements are dependent on the memories of those who were there many years ago, and from conclusions drawn from research. If you can add to this with facts or photos, please contact me, as this is an ongoing project. (Second Revision: June, 2021). Eyes of a Generation would like to offer a huge thanks to the many past and present CBS people that helped, but most especially to television historian and author David Schwartz (GSN), and Gady Reinhold (CBS 1966 to 2019), for their first-hand knowledge, photos and help. Among the distinguished CBS veterans providing background information are Dr. Joe Flaherty, George Sunga, Dave Dorsett, Allan Brown, Locke Wallace, Rick Scheckman, Jim Hergenrather, Craig Wilson and Bruce Martin.
    [Show full text]
  • WJSV (Washington, D.C.) (Complete Day of Radio Broadcasting) (September 21, 1939) Added to the National Registry: 2003 Essay by Cary O’Dell
    WJSV (Washington, D.C.) (Complete day of radio broadcasting) (September 21, 1939) Added to the National Registry: 2003 Essay by Cary O’Dell “The Goldbergs” Arthur Godfrey Joe E. Brown Radio station WJSV, now WTOP in Washington, DC, has had a long and sometimes checkered history. The station, then bearing the call letters WTRC, signed on the air for the first time from Brooklyn, New York, on September 25, 1926. It was founded by The Twentieth (District) Republican Club, which was actually something of a front for the Ku Klux Klan. Eventually, under pressure from local politicians, WTRC was forced out of New York City. In 1927, it relocated to Mount Vernon Hills, Virginia, and changed its call letters to WTFF. Still, though its locale and call letters changed, little else did. Its new call letters, WTFF, stood for “The Fellowship Forum,” the name of the KKK’s leading newspaper. And its new owner, John S. Vance (who, in 1929, would go on to change the call letters again, this time to his own initials, WJSV) held the title of Grand Wizard within the KKK organization. For a few years, billing itself as an “independent voice from the heart of the nation,” WSJV broadcast at 10,000 watts into the northern Virginia and Washington, DC, area. In 1932, though, Klan involvement with the station finally ended when the station was purchased by the Columbia Broadcasting Service (CBS) as its newest network affiliate and its primary station in the DC area. Though now under CBS ownership, the station did not however undergo another change in call letters.
    [Show full text]
  • 60Th-Anniversary-Boo
    HORATIO ALGER ASSOCIATION of DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS, INC. A SIXTY-YEAR HISTORY Ad Astra Per Aspera – To the Stars Through Difficulties 1947 – 2007 Craig R. Barrett James A. Patterson Louise Herrington Ornelas James R. Moffett Leslie T. Welsh* Thomas J. Brokaw Delford M. Smith Darrell Royal John C. Portman, Jr. Benjy F. Brooks* Jenny Craig Linda G. Alvarado Henry B. Tippie John V. Roach Robert C. Byrd Sid Craig Wesley E. Cantrell Herbert F. Boeckmann, II Kenny Rogers Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Craig Hall John H. Dasburg Jerry E. Dempsey Art Buchwald Paul Harvey Clarence Otis, Jr. Archie W. Dunham Joe L. Dudley, Sr. S. Truett Cathy Thomas W. Landry* Richard M. Rosenberg Bill Greehey Ruth Fertel* Robert H. Dedman* Ruth B. Love David M. Rubenstein Chuck Hagel Quincy Jones Julius W. Erving J. Paul Lyet* Howard Schultz James V. Kimsey Dee J. Kelly Daniel K. Inouye John H. McConnell Roger T. Staubach Marvin A. Pomerantz John Pappajohn Jean Nidetch Fred W. O’Green* Christ Thomas Sullivan Franklin D. Raines Don Shula Carl R. Pohlad Willie Stargell* Kenneth Eugene Behring Stephen C. Schott Monroe E. Trout D.B. Reinhart* Henry Viscardi, Jr.* Doris K. Christopher Philip Anschutz Dennis R. Washington Robert H. Schuller William P. Clements, Jr. Peter M. Dawkins Carol Bartz Joe L. Allbritton Romeo J. Ventres John B. Connally, Esq.* J. R. “Rick” Hendrick, III Arthur A. Ciocca Walter Anderson Carol Burnett Nicholas D’Agostino* Richard O. Jacobson Thomas C. Cundy Dwayne O. Andreas Trammell Crow Helen M. Gray* Harold F. “Gerry” Lenfest William J. Dor Dorothy L. Brown Robert J.
    [Show full text]