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  • but, inL...:.i-~-----~ there was r~lief that a US/Soviet rapprochement had been blocked by events In early 1968, the United States embarked on production deployment of the •. an evidence mounted that the Soviet Union was continuing to construct hew
  • Washington, D. C., Wednesday, July 9, 1969 .. ~ White Reports Nixon Backer ~Tried to Block Peace ·Talks i-1: . By HARRY KELLY Ass
  • , D.C. ?•HON ___ AM"'MCCt.Jl.J.O..CH__ SE REPRES ATIVES• WASHINGTON, D.C. ILTQNs,~EISENHOVU •D VERGRENA'ifOUSE _ . . ._ . 4545 NO. CHARLES STREET• BALTIMORE MARYLAND 21218 9•MR• .Al.8.ERT E,~J£NNE,,R,JR. RAYMOND, MAYER, JENNER& BLOCK 135 LASALLESTREET
  • ". -- precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house, and farm by :farm. It should be as hard to move from one precinct to another or from one village to another in South Viet-Nam as it is ) today in North Viet-Nam. All this should mean fewer U
  • . Handley AID· Administrator - David E. Bell Deputy Administrator - William S, Gaud AA/NESA- Assistant Administrator - William B. Macomber, Jr. MR/FFP - Frank R. Ellis AA/NESA- Walter G. Farr, Jr. Herbert Rees Walter Furst Kenneth Kauffman Russell Olson
  • 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
  • SCHNEIDER, a photographer, parked about one-half block west of the Muslim Temple, 2329 East 28th Avenue, Denver, for the purpose of observing and photographing it. Re said pictures of arriving members were taken and their license numbers recorded
  • into a real break for our side. We have already made considerable headway with the GOJ below the Bustamante level. Busta­ mante is our real stumbling block now. If we handle the medical request right, it might significantly affect favorably 1 our efforts
  • . The attracUve• ne•• o! our cltlee depend• upoa the dedsn and architecture of bcllldiD&• aD41 ~., .,..½u:-",.,"c rk·, block• and ent:1r• ~:~bborb~,.I lnte~d to take fu~ther :~~.., •ea•11re &hat federal~ But ln th!• field, •• la aot contribute many otbert, 10
  • _STEINBECK.,.....J.ohn. E., HAND, Lloyd N., Chief of Protocol., State--.,-STERN, Edgar WHITE, Lee C • , White House / TEMPELSMAN,Maurice • Dept. of Justice __.JlON-·BORCH, Herbert VINSON, Fred M., Jr., REEDY, George E., White House WARREN,Lucian C. LEE
  • ., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCI£), and the Conference's Treasurer, Ralph Abernathy. Abernathy advised King that he had been in touch with a Reverend Herbert Eatonton (phonetic) and that Eatonton had told Abernathy that Fred
  • : (41!5) !!!12-2441 -182- - our next witness is Mr. Herbert Davis, the Deputy Attorney l 2 General of California. 3 Mr. Davis. 4 MR. DAVIS: 5 Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for the invitation to appear today. As you know, our Office
  • of the ghetto is tu organize for black power. He urged Negroes to set up their own political machines and make demands for legislation at all levels and to vote in a block. He urged Negroes to attend precinct meetings and to take over. He stated if the precinct
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  • assistance to further compliance, to conciliate where employees block compliance and to make studies to further equal employment opportunities. The Commission is to publish periodic reports. It should be noted that while the President's Committee on Equal
  • - .~~ . to college students. Maisel had been stler, Staughton Lynd, ·Herbert Marcµsc, , a messenger for a book store and on Seymour Melman, Jack Minnis, Linus '.;!, several occasions delivered packages to Pauling, Bishop James' A. Pike, M~cus .--: Raskin, Richard
  • administration be utilized neighborhood No less the to avoid which are peculiar urban and articulates the should in means of some form of "block grants." • l - I I I I --. . ' 8. These should restricted not, in my opinion, to a given
  • . Although the New York Times strike tempol rarily has blocked printing of the story., Kenworthy's interviews -- all \' over Washington and New York among Congressmen
  • . .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