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  • of calling the attention of the United Nations' Assembly to the following: I. The constitution of the United Nations must primarily provide for the security of our globe and its 3½ billion inhabitants, representing a highly developed civilization, against
  • the ''we can provide a better life, politically, and economically under a democracy than you are nOlr getting under Comrrrunism." 20 As is pretty treasury hefore fleeing Then, shoirtly after generally into asylum and Castillo thP revolution
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  • . the Senior Civil Service (as recommended in the Report on Personnel and Civil Service) is urgently required in Research and Development to provide competent administration. Research and Development is a highly technical field, requiring special­ ized
  • of the Corporation's transac• We operate, among other things, two companies active right here in Metropolitan New York. One is the Westchester Street Transportation Com­ pany, providing bus service in Westchester County: the other is V.1.P.Metered Transporta­ tion Co
  • audi­ e nces, Senate investigators disclosed yesterday. The trips were provided by • the 'Hamilton Wright Organi­ zation, an international firm , that was the subject yester­ day of a Senale Foreign Rela­ tions Com m i t t e e lobbying hearing