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  • , Charles, Chicago, Ill. FELD, Bernard T., Cambridge, Mass. HIGGINS, George G., U.S.Catholic Con£. HIRSCH, Richard, Union of Ame. Hebrew Congregations JOHNSON, Joseph Carnegie Endowment of International Peace LARSEN, Arthur, Durham, N.Car. McVITTY, Edward
  • •·union should no longer be listed. Ferdinand Smith, former president of the JFTU, is dead and Richard Hart, the former General secretary, bas moved to British Guiana. The.Ministry of Labour bas :;i'~m~econtrol L :Llliam B. Gl@Jlt LIMITED OFFICIAL USE
  • 100 days. The list has been compiled rather hastily, but I hope it serves your purpose. If not, I trust you will let me know. Sincerely yours, Richard L. Callaghan Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs Enclosure MAJOR NASA ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • and Urban Development before the end of 1968. Commission Staff Executive Director--Howard E. Shuman. Associate Director--Allen D. Manvel. Assistant Directors--Frank T. Destefano, Arthur S. Goldman, Richard K. Guenther, Stanley D. Heckman, Jack Noble, David
  • ), in Detroit, 1967, 9:00 a.m. DATE: January 17, Director December 22, At the suggestion of Richard H. Lobenthal (Michigan A.D.L. Director), I made direct contact with Joyce and met him at the London Inn for breakfast at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 22
  • S. STRATTON, New York OTIS O. PIKE, New York RICHARD (DICK) ICHORD, Missouri LUCIEN N. NIIIDZI, Michigan ALTON LENNON, North Carolina WILLIAM J. RANDALL, M188ourl G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Georgia CHARLES H. WILSON, Calltornht ROBERT L. LEGGETT, Call!ornla
  • , the staff of Richard Southern in Detroit of the Joint 27, 1967 special 1965. the as deputy secretary for A lawyer for the Senate # law schools. of Wayne State and Yale .. He has served Economic in the field he has taught University
  • .••' 1 .....,, tllattu lteatway In.,... ,......a laW• ~--• .....Wt.• te ceataet Mr • .i-- 8. Kelly. tb•ctor, Peac-'-1 Nuci.ar EapJae•lNe Dl'l'l---. U. S. .M elaia a:...-a, ·C rmml••lo-. Wa.aataatoa. t>. C. I am ftl'e tbaC Ml'. Kelly will M la a pe.W
  • agency; UNI STATES DEPARTMENT OF JU FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION - 113th M.I. Group, Denver (RII) OSI, Denver (RII) MISRA, Denver (RII) Secret Service, Denver (RII) WISO, Chicago (RII) Copy toa 2 1 1 1 l Repclltola RICHARD 0... January
  • : Report of SA THOMASC. KELLY, da.ted and captioned as above . All sources (except any listsd below) whose identities are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable infomation in the past. ... .i-EO!tET UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
  • that the briefing was use.f'u.l., but I am equalJ.3' convinced that it did little to change the views ot the three Senators present. 8. Please let me lmov if you want more detai1. ~ ·Richard Helms Director -... =M(JII
  • .._ INFORMATION ,8ECRET' Wedneaday, 6:55 p. m. Mr. July 24, 1968 Prealdent: Herewith Abram• makes bl• case ln detail that the Flrat ARYN Dl~lslon ls comparable to one of ours -- responding to Orr Kelly' a cynical article. W. W. Roatow MAC 10008 White Hous
  • Senator Mansfield Richard Russell Mar gar~t Chase Fulbright Robert C. Byrd Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative \ McCormack Albert Boggs Bates Bolton Mahon Smith INFORMATION EYES ONLY ~BUTTERCUP
  • per year and the Republicans are going to fight that. He said Mrs. (Edith) Green has recommended a $4500 ceiling. Bill Kelly says he cannot live with that but he will try. Albert also said there will be an effort to cut the appropriations for OEO down
  • £Singer. The number two man in the organization was Ed Kelly, who was believed an ANP sympathizer. Attached are items clipped from the Michigan Chronicle, Detroit, Michigan, December 2, 1967, relating to the picketing in Detroit by 200 white people, led
  • was to become the first guard was up. recriminations in the Houston area. her father and met with Salas who posai~ly the ■e None of were privy people t• contribute• some parts of any substantial information. Kelli ■ in the election, 200
  • . The project had been approved by HEW prior to the Preaident' • freeze on new award•. HEW, however, held the award waitin1 for s_ubmiaaion of the low bid on construction, and applied the President'• freeze order to this particular award. Jim Kelly
  • with the case still alive to corroborate Salas' story, One man who got a brief look at the Box 13 vote tally in the original investigation was former FBI agent T. Kellis Dibrell, who confirmed Salas' statement that the last 200votes were in alphabetical order
  • Dir, Ofc of Legislative Liaison, SAFLL William H. Frederick Joe W. Kelly Col, 1451A Maj Gen, 612A Ch, Congressional Div Dir, Legislative SAFLL Liaison, SAFLL William H. Frederick Joe w. Kelly 1 Apr '56 - Mobilization Assignee Col, 1451A Maj Gen, 612A
  • , under 1948 Dr. Albert ("Al") Kelly, Bloomingdale College, Hartford-on-Avon, England. 1932 • -2- 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1951 1951 1952 1953 1954 1954 1955 1955 1956 1956 1956 1957 1958 1958 1959 1959 1960 1960 Chairma·n, Radio
  • : Bob, I want you to talk with Kelly Johnson tonight. Secretary McNamara: The pressure is great to go further with an ABM system than we have announced. It will be tough for us to hold the line with Congress. The President: What do we know about
  • JUNE 16 1 1964, A T 12 :00 NOON IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the Unite d States, Presiding The Speaker of the House of Representatives AEC Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman G eneral D elmar L. Crowson J ohn Kelly Commissioner Ger ald
  • of the Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Com'mission · a n~ Capt. Samuel G. Kelly, Executive Director of the Commission'. all m support of R.R. 7044. The committee also had available to it the written comments of the Department of State of the Corregidor­ Bataan Memorial
  • .) • {/ Abraham lisenaan, Ed. & Pub. 234 I. 48th St. ri~~ ✓Themaevill• VValdNta - Tia ■ -Ente;!ria• (Ive. Da) Lie J. Iel,y, Jr. Id.; Lee - Tilles (Eve.Dea.) Turner Rockwell, ~waycress - (8,891 J. Kelly, (14,500) Ed., E. L. Turner, Sr. Pu.bl. 119-21 H
  • ACTIVITIESIN THEDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Hervin J. Kelly, Chairman \ Frederick L. Hovde Robert M. Kimball c. Guy Suits Clyde E. Williams I. BACKGROUND FACTS Size of the Program Twenty-nine different programs of research agencies o-f the Federal Government
  • that both the Planning Board and the Board of Educa­ tion had been paralyzed. Tension had been rising so steadily throughout the northern New Jersey area that, in the first week of June, Col. David Kelly, head of the State Police, had . met with chiefs