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  • not first inquire -- earefully in~o all angles and get all the information possible from ~ sides . I tear you have done -yourself al ­ • most irreparable harm in the Three~Rivers situation . I am at a loss to understand all that you said and did in that case
  • as a gigantic hoax, pro­ which sheltered their fathers in 1944. voking the New York Times to inquire It is then from the standpoint of a in a recent editorial, "Which way for just and lasting peace that I must t~ke Republicans?" is~ue with this ~1ew proposal
  • again.for of your work. a long and Truly Yours, June 22, 19S2 Mr. Phillp w. o. Menalng 6100 MoOal.lua Street Oermantovn Philadelphia 44, Pa. Dear Mr. Mena1Dg, I•a terribly aorry to ban dlaappolntecl a:, aucllenoe regarding the fi71Jag aauoer bl.it
  • Wallaoe or possibly even P·e:pp$~. The proposed l?e ,itel" ~ -t iale$ ooul4 be scl-d to Stern I for the Philadelphia Record" $ill s-u re, So Ila.ah should get,, before. F:ep,p er leaves,.. a shert letter authorizing .him to aot as 11.i s literary
  • necicess1t.y". It 1.a s1Gnif1aant that deaf ears have been turned to ~ut:ldob representctiona that full detailS ot the case against Legoudontis should also ba made lmown to To.rkieh leaders. should be .inquired into by a neutral ':r.nesuggestion
  • knowledge--more than the distance from 6nquiring youth to inquiring upper age. The second bit of concept in the now saw an unseen truck driver and an unseen leader,seeing the same, who had never seen each other , and who were not seen except in oonoept
  • importf.U'lt people liar sh w a.s oraay, but t ho report ie atill in tho !'ilos, m ioh mee.:ns thn.t any one asking Millot ·who Charles llareh 1a Jnight i'ind Millet out and a clerk might read t he roport yrh.ich might up­ u,et th.a plEU16 or t he inquirer
  • business. Soon after the federal indictment of Estes, the Texas State Attorney General, Will Wilson, began a series of so-called Court of Inquiry sessions--public hearings involving sworn testimony--inquiring into possible violations of State anti-trust
  • Vice President inquired · what alternative /see to Dutch REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS PeAOtN;W1J::JAl)W4i""1'1"'fT.@t:H PROHIBITED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" CONFIUSmIAL -2- 771, November 7, 11 p.m. (SECTIONTWOOF TWO). from: The Hague. see to proposed
  • PROPOSED TO MCCLOY YESTERDAY AND INQUIRED WHETHER THIS WOULD -- SECRET '• -SECF
  • the situation. 6. Incorporation of Eaat Berlin into East Germany, Brandt may express concern over the possibility that the East German regime might formally incorporate East Berlin into East Germany in late SWIIDeror fall and inquire how we would react
  • , January 22, at 8:16 P. M. WKAT, Miami Beach-(Inquire at station) WTMC, Ocala, Monday, January 24, at 8 :30 P. M. WDBO, Orlando, Thursday, January 27, at 7:45 P. M. WLOF, Orlando-(lnquire at station) WDLP, Panama City, Monday, January 24, at 7 :3,0 P. M
  • believe either Cliff or Lloyd called me about having the pictures made. They should be ready soon. · January 13, 1960 TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEBN BD JOHNSONAND WALTBR JE;NKl!'S Ed Johnson 'called inquiring whether or not Senator Johnson wa~ going
  • to provide financial asaiatance to Victoria County for the emergency repairs to the buildings in the second and third groups. We are inquiring, therefore, as to whether the Comptroller General would take exception, if we were to provide such financial
  • think attractive pull of European unity far outweighs this tendency. Many Italians still wonder whether the US approval on a government supported by Socialists. luncheon or dinner, you can inquire about this perhaps indicate our general approval
  • . The Prime Minister a good idea but inquired a deep freeze. exploring replied that this sounded like whether this would put SEATOinto The Vice President explained be was merely a new concept since SEATOleaves many areas un­ covered and excludes
  • keap1ag ot the 1U1e1'll. way a •incl• penon trJi»g to produee Olt ot all tbat (Letter a\te.oh.O.. ) e worka'bl• u.x11UJ1l Ia llllOA th• . . . peace in words imat inquire lllJm·hlJ' into t:h• need• at al.Jlollt a hundre4 u.t1om ia or4er to see
  • of necessity had to be firm. He cited the relation­ ship to the Berlin issue. The President inquired as to the status and condition of the government forces in Laos and added he was suspicious of relying on airstrips in Laos any longer. General Lemnitzer
  • amend acceptance; • ✓--Vice, ~esi~ent: could leave __dl~r ~~lP
  • . Macy's report and Mr. Quigley rs re~ort were recorded. Mr. Taylor announced the scheduling of a series of regional ori.entation meetings with Government contractors, union offtcials and community leaders. Attorney General Kennedy inquired whether
  • of the inquirer who would say, "Too bad, Marsh ain't any good." The first thing naturally that a smart man would do would be to re­ check these files for human errors, reduce them to a brief active workable piece of machinery because there must be some good in t