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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- character when a Communist military offensive drove neutralist forces from the area of the Plain of Jars they had held in 1962. Our response to these eveilts, the provision of additional T-28's to the Governmait of Laos and the carrying out of reconnaissance
- A. of Rifles and Shotguns in Disorders and proposed Coverage 1. Cities - The twenty-six covered by the Commission's report and Los Angeles, Cleveland, and (without publicity) Philadelphia. 2. Period - January 1, 1967 to December 31, 1967, for each
- over to an authorized Nikon dealer in town (moat of it wa• purcbaaed from National Camera Repair), a• trade-in, obtain the eecond-hand book value ln credit toward the new camera liat and pay the difference. Jim, needle ■• to •ay, thi• i• a big inve
- reltriction ■ (a) firearms or ammunition except under and in upon manuaccordance with the t'erms of a Firearm Manu:a .facturer,' s Licence or a, Fir-earm Dealer's Licence ·, an firead rm ■ • • amm:n- i~-:; or (b)i any prohibited. weapon. 1 person .. who
- Connectionsspeed on Corcoran's part, and the Linked with the Indignation agencies involved, went un~~plain- aroused among some officials by ed today. ~n t~e c~ of aspm.n, for Sterling's success in obtaining example, 1t was indicated that the large export licenses
- ., these major holdings : The Macon (Ca.) ./ sional elections. In December he entered Victor F., and Joseph E.- whose holdings Telegraph anq News, The Gadsden spread from The Journal of Commerce (Ala.) Times, The Cleveland (Tenn.) the Columbia-Presbyterian
- /~A t ID-d,I. _g,_4 9 < i:epgrt 1/30/68 / .,,,..,, .. Q4 38 C • BlaelcNetionelist Meve.,,¥,GiAeiRRati Dit.•isioA C w:: '"' ~ 216162 ;,' tC "I{- 2,
- of the Senate, Mr. PEPPER. Mr. President, upon speaking r ecently at Cleveland, ignored the very eve of the all-important For the announced recommendation of Gen eign Ministers' Conference at Moscow, eral Marshall and threw his full weight, to determine
- INVESTIGATED, THE MIDWESTERN CARAVAN OF ABOUTSIX HUNDRED PEOPLE Is· ENDPAGETWO • ' f. PAGETHREE (OO~ifJ:,iEtlTIAl:.J TO TRAVELFROMDETROIT, MICHIGAN,TO CLEVELAND, OHIO, TODAY. ! . • COMMUNIST PARTY,·USA, HAS SENT TWODIRECTIVESTO ALL COMMUNIST
- Farm Loan Board. Now President, Trust Company~ New Jersey. Member of the flnt Hoover Commission's Task FOl'QeonLend ing Agencies. Member of Commission'sTask Force on u,dfng Agencies. Braln~rd, '9orge C., Cleveland ,Ohio. Execu tive. Cornell
- . But the President said in effect, "These are strange till8s, Lyndon, and I th~ you will find June 28 will not be an unhappy day for you." One does not quote the President unduely, but I think at the moment I have the right to make plain the taot
- of ideas. In fact, I think most or the Judges are more concerned in legal debates than in establishing a system of Jurisprudence under which citizens may be secure. They do not sound like New Dealers or Old Dealers any more, but like first year law students
- Corpora tion, his source of supply in his fertilizer business and the source of credit for his grain warehouse start and expansion. He was doing business as United Elevators with five elevators (grain warehouses) and as the South Plains Grain Co., Inc
- still owns stock in two of my companies but has been demoted from president to just plain stockholder, and most of my business is without his valuable ser,rees. It sure is a relief. I am sure that you remember E.G. Kinsbery of Austin , who used to own
- STATES' THERE ARE• TWO, LAWS, ONE COVERING PISTOLS AND THE OTHER RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS. P ! STOL S • ANY O NE I N VOL VE D I N I S A LE OF"• P -I STOL S MUS T 1o BE IN POSSESS I ON PI STOL DEALER•$. LICENSE I SSUEO· E ·I THE R BY POL I CE C H I E F 1 0 R LO
- -a-year men and on the so-called •radicals.• Believes must have some way of •getting together.• Believes the New Dealers do not defend themselves. Says it is difficult for a Democrat to get a job in many places, not because of Republicans
- at about 2000 Ft elevation and they appeared to be _just plain B47 S ,but upon close obse1·vation they did not have any exterior stabilizers ,and·we1e about 50 o~- more ft long. • I pulled off the earphones and gT'abbed the cameTa which was equipped
- . y· J. ,t...k_ ,,{-ORN L . FENWICK J:~~, according to Tenney, is a weal thy gun dealer deall.ng in all kinds of weapons, tremendous q1:1antity, vast volume sales all over the country and to Canada. '!hat he is believed to be supplying the Minutemen
- SYMINGTON, Stuart, Senator VAIL, Thomas V. H., Plain Dealer WOODRUFF, Robert W., Coca-Cola Co. BISHOP, W. B. . .-.... :""':~~-- ~l 'PV~~ l. ' ·~ jl/jf . .._';, ~·· ...... '.," . ., I . OENEJtAL >~ !}$~~· "°"¥1
- , an article from the 2/65 .Shepherd · GPO 10-7126H ?vf.a.gazine, he says e plains why a By_4~ec#~n of, the President: state of ~o~usiQn still exists after 10 years· o( hardship on the victims and waste of money. Douglass Cater · Special Assistant
- rsonally, think tha state 1B very atroogly tor How is your ooogres S?!'~ c om:ing e.long'r Fs Gosset 11 not a Hn Dealer. Ma I should like to get the results ot a newspaper poll out there. He ,ha• n~ oppoaitlon thia term. l .think. George Brown
- intormation regarding son 1mport1n~, it an individual. Location and address 1r a dealer or distributor. (3) I would also appreciate (1) The precise compilation. tion. (2) The definition race, the per or the importer, your advice regarding: meaning ot
- for the meat he sells. We expect the gaso line dealer to disclose the price per gal lon he charces for gasoline. We expect food stores to past the price for milk per quart at ·the retail level. Why should not we expect the lender 01· credit ex tender to Post
- micldle.cl.astmentality added to hif craftsman's sense of the job has filled that function. But that same middle-eta. mentality and th.at saaw craftsman'• sen,e are now elements of clanaer to the New Deal Farley, for all hit ditcntion in the book,is plain)} anguished
- that flies migrate 180 miles and Dr. E " F. Knipling of the United States Department of Agri.culture states that it is his opmion that the barri er which was es tablis hed in the Gulf Coast ·Plain Area. of Mexico (the only place that a bar rier was fully
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- natters like thia or anrtrhil'l& else in which you are interested. ~n B• . Johnson Enc. (l) Jlr. W. a. Luce Wheeler and Luce Tilden, Tams [1 of 2] HAULING • FEED YOUR • • [ GULF PRODUCTS DEALERS "A Pleasure to Sert1e You" 7"'1tu, 7eM4
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- of imported goods dropped slightly as compared with last week, while green dollars rose from 166 to 1 70. Rice prices have been holding steady at a lower level than that which prevailed in July and August • . Rice dealers apparently expect a price increase
- . Questions why program will go to Public Works. - "Not disposed to fight the plan on safety." He predicts jurisdictional problems between Ways and Means versus Public Works rather than Public Works versus Commerce. "Auto dealers will fuss." Will go along
- . and toil and that world will be y-oura . The best that oomes It will be in a world of 11reat Th• world ot the women who lov. , the world that is to be in the parliament of man and in the dignity of the plain man and in the dignity ot the soul
- about one-fifth of the country's land surface. The Pa cific plain is a fairly narrow belt between moun tains and ocean, while the Caribbean lowlands are more extensive. The sparsely populated Depart ment of Peten makes up the northern third