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  • and bring to bear all of the elements of interconnection betwe e n Europe and the U. S. which would be endangered if they do not sit still for a U. S. border tax and otherwise cooperate fully with this program. The arguments against are: Possibility
  • says: -Christmas week is out; -He'd like to see you before Kosygin (whom he sees in the second half of January) and, therefore, would like to see you early in January; -If not, February. C. Some nonsense between George Brown and Sherman Cooper
  • cooperation have been en1a1ed with Preeident I wi8h aympathy from the of the hemi­ to completing between our countri•• Geatido. Lyndon B. Johnaon" with you 011 which we MEMORANDVM SUBJECT: FOR nlE PropOHd Society PRESIDENT Me•...- from You
  • miraclea, in Kaabmir or el•ewhere. But we both badly need aome indication that real effort ia bein1 made to compoae old dUferenc:e• and move toward cooperation. -- The problem of arm■ policy. He know• how difficult it 1a to 1et aid appropriation• when
  • positlcn and &re cooperating in the .interest o! ~1.c.tainmg su.bllity ln the 1nter• national monetary eyetem. I. ; I. I . . . . 1 ;I r -. I l • ., . ' :I I Ii • I I ! l .·..... I I 1· I ... ~ ! I. iI r THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
  • ." (6) .. expla1.ne ad abandoned the notion of forming a resistance government and, instead, was concentrat­ ing on a coalition government which would depend to a large extent on the cooperation of sympathetic individuals outside of the NFLSV. He
  • training in a variety of skill trades or for completion of high school equivalency level of education. There has been great interest by industry in satisfying its manpower needs through cooperative transition training programs at or near military bases