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  • Herbert Marcuse. Like Marcuse, it despaired of the feasibility of genuine reform in a system in which both major parties allegedly had become spokesmen for a _g~gantic technocracy (The Establishment). Like Marcuse, the State- ment saw little cause
  • , No. 103 House of Representatives .... EULOGIES TO THE LATE HERBERT / .1 A year a~o the Dominican people had\ · The House met at 12 o'clock noon., The Chaplain, Rev. Edward G. Latch, C. BONNER AND ALBERT THOMAS only one option: civil .strife in which a D
  • for agricultural self-help purposes without Congressional appropria­ tion. Congressional appropriation has . been the stumbling block in the past. We will be submitting to you shortly some detailed proposals to make use of blocked rupees to stimulate agricultural
  • ~ 'OT e -«ti:ian aa-1f.wa~ -n·d=.that::rit 'r-s·.t1Y6-W"'li~
  • . .Congresif has, played politice by .authorizing~ o.'1 lts .o ~n · initiative. a subst.antial -runount l.or m.Uit~ry purchases. Belaunde ·wa.e unable to block Congttessional action. and he .has not felt strong enough to or,d!!r his milibu:y to drop _the Mtrage
  • Hornig Dr. Stephen J. Wright The Honorable Richard Helms Dr. Herbert F. York The- Honorable Leonard Marks United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency The Honorable James E. Webb Mr. William C. Foster Representative E. Ross Adair
  • ,tart in carrying out the Summit Ac·tion Program. Internally, Don B.o~nig hae set up a ta.s k t.oree und
  • , propaganda, bluster and violence. Each time, the United States has reacted and, with the help of allies, blocked them from achieving an easy victory. And always we have done it without resorting to that horror of horrors, all-out total war. The Communists
  • , propaganda, bluster and violence. Each time, the United States has reacted and, with the help of allies, blocked them from achieving an easy victory. And always we have done it without resorting to that horror of horrors, all-out total war. The Communists
  • the 42nd Rangers, one company from the 31st infantry and the 31st Infantry were helicopter lifted into blocking positions, encircling and trapping the enemy. By mid-afternoon, the cavalry troops manuevered up the· east side of the canal and all elements
  • OF THESE GENERALS, BY ATTEMPTING TO . BLOCK THE DECISION TO WITHDRAW, HAD SERIOUSLY MISJUDGED THE ; REALITIES OF :\. - 4 -. 1 ,. · .JUNE 5-8 AND , IN KHAMMASH' 5 \TIEW, TH~~ARE "STILL LIVING ◄-,¥~}!ts:aE :Pc:s= WITH THEIR FANTASIES." . DESPITE FOREGOING
  • of hand. But overlying all these problems in intensity con­ tinues to be the Arab-Israeli conflict. This issue be­ devils our relations in the , area and interacts- with almost all our other relationships. A principal -stumbling · block to an Arab-Israel
  • our escalation of the war in spite of everything we do as evidence by his recent DMZ shellings and by his ability to mount rocket attacks on U.S. bases such as Danang. (Answer: The enemy fo infiltrate by sea, has suffered tremendous has been blocked
  • at the close of last session), the Administration should anticipate that these maneuvers might be successful. In his opinion, the best chance of blocking the quota bills would be if the Senate loaded on so many amendments that the House conferees would have
  • our escalation of the war in spite of everything we do as evidence by his recent DMZ shellings and by his ability to mount rocket attacks on U.S. bases such as Danang. (Answer: The enemy fo infiltrate by sea, has suffered tremendous has been blocked
  • casualties) and of our air operations in the North, along vith a demonstration that our air attacks on the North are not blocking negotiations leading.to a.,.peaceful settlement. The remaj.nder of this memorandum deals· vith the use of a bombing halt
  • . / 7. AI1C:H ICAN S IN CUBA THi~ CUBA N GOVER i~I1lENT COi~TINUES TO BLOCK THE DEPARTURE OF ABOUT 1,000 AMERICAN CIT !ZENS WHO HAVE REQUESfED PERMISSION TO L£hVE. SINCE MANY ARE DEST IT UTE, STATE HAS AUTHORIZED THE S>JISS T O PROVIDE THEM
  • and repeated scourings--that· is "comb-out" by police-type methods, precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house and farm by farm, much ·as was done by General Massu in Algiers and which is set forth in David Galula's book "Counter Insurgency Warfare