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- Mc• ac for thrH monUUI and ,1.2S per month Mahon, Connecticut, head of the CO• 0utaid• of Texu. Jl .IO oer month. Atomic Enerl)' Committee: ' lftfflbet' APaciated p,...,_'J'h.e AIIO Theodore Green. Rhode Island: tt doted Preu II ntitlcd ueluat11el11
- -- DECLASSIFIED May 1, 1961 Authority '17JC /4, f/13/,;n , NABS, Date By.ftlo/ ii 918H'P 4i?/4 INDBX ll§C ACTIONS2367 NOS. 'l'Hl\OUGR 2414 January 10 through April 291 s. Policy Towardthe Born of (NSC6028) AFRICA,U. AIMSCONTB.OL, U.S. 1961 2381 2375
- ourselves through all us every terrible Martin Luther King preached today, and yet,II thiak, many Americans we are heaoed toward a violent How do you· see the future h~ndred aid you mean by that? The trail Friday. stretched future. country
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- any objects carrying nuclear weapons or any oth~r kinds of weapons of mass destruction, install such weapons on celestial bodies, or station such weapons in outer space in any other manner. II The wording of this Article makes it absolutely clear
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- then to express his very warm thanks to you for having kept the Canadian job open so long. But what he really wahts is to go on in his current job until he gets a chance to run for the Senate. """ Wednesday. ( 1:45 P.M . ii. 15, 1965 !' Mr. Prealdeat
- Secretary for Administration THE DEPARTMENI' OF TRANSPORTATION IN THE LYNDON B. JOHNSONADMINISTRATION Table of Contents Foreword
- been uncovered in the firm's employment policies. II. Possible Public Reaction to Forms a., b. ,. and c. Supra The public reaction to a boycott of all Mississippi products would probably be neutral or negative. There is the difficulty of determining
- 17 h 15 Le President Senghor quitte Blair House. 17 h 30 Le President Senghor arrive a I'Universite Howard ou ii prend la parole devant Ies professeurs et Ies etudiants, et re~oit un grade honorifique (Doctorat es Iettres). 20 heures Le President
- . Texas is pare.mount in its ,pioneer spirit. You all rememoer that be!ore the draft Texas supplied illore volunteers for ~orld War II than any other state . Texans were all around the lot in the Marines , in the Navy , and in the Army oefore New York
- . ---ii' ... WHITEHOUSE FIIE COPY :.altSemer r:::I::,..\ / : ·:le :..·::;."lortprepared by r>a.uJ.ZLnmert of the C ummunity Facilities Divloion ir:. San Francisco o•· tho ,t,~~~e power line controversy is, in • my vie,.,. an excellent job anc11 l.ope
- -· hunting and peating pistols, sporting weapons. automat1.c or· semi automatic. Penni to carry these .1eapons is· also required except ii pi~tol? and_.re- olvers. Private citiz~ns may not • ossess weapons o .•1ar like· rifled ..,capons or side rms suitable
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- WARNING TH A T REGIMEOT WOULD, P A R T Ic IP A T Z , -! 2 ) MEI-IEER OF A S P E C IA L SABOTAGE TEAT4 FRCM 13TH REG IM ENT WAS c a p t u r e d FOLLOWING ATTACK ON Da NANG A IR F IE L D 1 JU LY. ■ ,!i : ji i; iI I ; I 3 ) R a L L I E R F R D I IS T H
- . The matter drifted Dorothy Jacobson finally a rationale II and III only when there is along and the dry milk poured out of here be!Bo:re got on top of it and stopped it. We developed whereby we argue, I think with real merit actually, milk now
- • , • and really go to town with his Another current and choice Ca..rlno Singer Harriet Derck ha., a new Ro1,1al star ii Len Lenihan, aero. "up" hair-do. Prettv • . . There 's clowning, tap dancer• talk of the Riviera being enlarged "THREE STARS" BACK IN NEP
- Acti v:lr.t y Publications Funds 25 - 32 27 - 28 28 - ~Q 31 32 32 32 Cincinnati NOI, Temple #5 Membership 32 - 34 33 DAVID ALLEN BRADLEY, Minister II. - -- 25 5 7 10 12 13 14 19 24 25 33 Terrorist or Revolutionary Activity Publications Funds
- Department . that . has . been staffing out various continguencies in terms of what should be done now that there is a cease fire considered food P.L. 480 Titles I and II, etc. We weren't invited. Rostow about it. He eaJ.led Katzenbach .who called me
- the opportunity to earn a fair reward. I have instructed the Secretary of Agriculture to lead a major effort to find new approaches to reduce the heavy cost of our farm programs and to direct more of our effort to the small farmer who needs the help the most. [II
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- ii v ; i l l sn e a k ," 031845 P TP s 1 ,2 ,5 ,6 SBO RBT I 7 OON IO 82 OE PTP 2 engine c a su a lty , conDenced r e t u r n to base. D IN A R COPY LBJ LIBRARY t fW- gOP SSOnSQ? DIMAR DATE/Tir-ia S H IP 3 / P T F P 0 3 IT I0 N M/u)DOX 1
Folder, "Air Strike Targets North Vietnam, 8/64 - 9/64," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 228
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- ;onnec t lo n with the matter _ which we discu ss ed. L am persu cl Jnrj thdt h e does not approve of viol en c e and that h~ honestly belicvt.!'._> in r-cs ort to the courts and wo uld '"3 0 a d vi · >~ the 1Jo v er nor • Ii e i s , a t the same t im P
- Heckshei- 2252 Hall Plac.e N. w. w. [4 of 4] DATE A I- 237 DATE ?o~r I BY Entered On Stock Control RECEIVED IN STOCK I I I I l I j I II REASON FOR LOAN ~ Lu f:l-t... rE- IN CONSIDERATION OF THE LOAN TO ME OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED
- $tates senate 19 8 2s, n. e. leaz. seuaJor JoJmson: Waahlilgtoa we have .a cei••4 .I ii. Stone '• Rargro't'e'ta. letter of 11$rc:h 14 bait dO aot' feel w are in ·a po'a ltlon to comant 011 the condUet ·ef-· Cameron COmltY .a ilaka bf Judge ·OScal' e
- ..l.y b7 "solving" the . B..:;rl1.n »l tuatiof, 1 tself. But the ilATO commander should have gw.dwice at lea st a s thoro\ldh as that he ha s on Wea11 Berlih a.ad the aooess routes. # I ii DECLASSIFIED Authority By o~iJ/4 i;/o/-?tr /2,,nJ1 , NARS
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- , ,crrbN ss 30 !N~O S$O 00,cco 0 020700Z 00,NSCE 00,MM 01,/031 W JAN 68 ~M AMEMBASSY RAWALPINDI 10 SEtSTATE WASHOCIMMEDIATE3049 RAWALPINDI3131 ii X • S RLEASE PASS WHITE HOUSE ~ROM AMBASSADOR lLL, WHILE HAVE NO DETAt~S, UNDERSTAN dtt~~.-ir.N
- t to h o ld the s it u a t io n in the so u th . We a ls o a g re e th a t i t i s im p o rt a n t to m a ke m a ^ m u m e f f o r t s to get t h is m a tte r to a c o nfe re nc e ta b le a s so o n a s p o s s ib le . II. I t u r n now to y o u r m
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- :\. :) ~•re l/-~3.. 93 (~D~,~ •I.:_., " :~ ·' ,:-- '• r ,J..._,' -eor~F IDENTIAL - 2 II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully intend to use the forum of the General Debate to concentrate the weight of ~he members' opprobrium
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- . average_hou5: es. We here in Tennessee, · and in ·these United States of · America are not interested in "Royal Mansions" and have no interest in setting our Governor up like some . European Duke or Lord. We want men for Governors who have the II • • • -iri.ter
- be headed by a Federal Housing Commissioner who would also be an Assistant Secretary~ Designated the Commissioner, In addition to h1a duties as Assistant Secretary and headofthe FHA, to .A L MA N A C /{f P¾ii#R-®9.J¥.9?J½~UH4iJMPtt;#4 9f.½.P¥--4-Af')~❖¥!1H
- , According to r e ite r a te d statem ents of U, S, lea d ers, American economic aid to Vietnam i s unlim ited and -anconditional. | * Ii-■ i COPY LBJ LIBRARY Pa^e 3 Enclosure 1 k-66, Saigon Proa the Government of Vietnam point o f view t h is aid must
- ? We wc.:-e not ready £or World War I ••• but we had to fight it. We were not ready for World War II ••• but we had to fight it. Let• s not make the oamc mistake a third tin'le. We paid heavily £or two mistakes. Thtt thi1"d could coat us our way