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  • varying at every sudden change of depth. Coral pinnacles reach almost to --- ~ : Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 4 5 6 ·7 Sat I 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 the surface, and multi-coloured small fish dart
  • P'9f "'iaaioA e+-Copyn~ht H~f· W Thomas Jonnton WASHINOTON c~ ~to ~. sun \~ VA shh. s~ ~ c.~~-, -:Dec1~·.o...-- -to r.,._.\-t,,... \ ~,,..q_~~ A4 J
  • . Nearly every topic under the sun came up, from grandchildren to campaign funds to problems of Government organiza­ tion. What follows are some of my particular recollections. The President reminisced on the conflict between business and Govern­ ment
  • {) v -\=n,·,J { \. MEETING NO• · .. ~ - ._ Publ .'. '..ISCOPYRIOHTE" , _ . ~IOft Requlra HOlder·1~1101t f Copyright .. W. Thotnos Jol\nson ~ M:"' ~ G NOTES COPYRIGHTED e ·_ ____Ce-- ~u~ l
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  • the sun fish . The political acts of the le.st eight weeks in America correspond in time to the despot's acts of the le.st eiglrt weeks : Despot s Democrat : He said , "C ome here , Mussolini . " We talk . "What do you want , Mussolini1" economic
  • be a probe to the sun, end another a probe to Jupiter. To cooperate on such a major endeav·o:,,;vou~.d contribute vastly to our mutual knowledge and to our mutue.l s:il.ills. So, I propose, early in the year, to send a commission headed by our able
  • recourse and without responsibility to the individual. / • -- .... The New York Sun statement that a union of .American Arrrr;r draftees at Camp Lee ordered no flags be carried except on time and a half and double time seems an impossible situation
  • &I.at ~2nd Street , New York 28 , w.Y. September 10, 1947 De..r HA.Wa ~t the Chicago airport Monday I read in the Ch1oago Sun, a letter t rom you to a pol1t1oal col lDllliet who apparently had aooom ni ed you on your i..at speaking to~r. He ■ aid
  • . artificial days there light is probably On days when the sun is be given to the at the steps. be effective too much. situation other to permanently be done to improve this beccoe achieves not necessarily• canopy over the area material
  • HOUSE Subject: Letter to the President from Prime Minister Doo-Sun Choi Enclosed is a letter addressed to the President from the Prime Minis ter of Korea in which the Prime Minister thanks the President for receiving him during his recent visit
  • at this moment. Were one so to do, one would stop the do~ Well, no one objects to the ea.rt~ moving around the sun. serio"us objection to the moon moving around the earth. There is no So we shall accept the earth' s place in the solar system a.s a oonoept
  • flt.# 109 flt.# 173 10 New Orleans 7:30am 12:11pm Chicago Delta Lv. Chicago Arr. hinneapolis 1:30pm 1:42pm United All reservations are for first flt. flt.# class I 836 485 accommodations. of Fall: 1964 ~~ SEPTE21BER Fri. Sat. Sun
  • . Bendita tu belleza. Bendita tu grandeza. Bendita tu alegria." Santificado sea tu nombre, America nuestra de cada dia." Yes, America, clothed with sun and all marvelous things, extending from the golden magnificence of the topics to the white glory
  • at that occulon. t&l'J eastn-lns to a corporal who bad dla· fore the match. No one llltee to be tooled tlDplahed hlmNlf durlng·the war bJ apray­ Thue belns no obJecUon,- the lpeech under any ctrcwnataaoel. But to be tooled lDI latrtn• with a flit sun. WU
  • sun d&73~3 Su I& 7 ' for Pleau deliver follftilm.g to Pl'eaidnt convey greeting• ~ea•i• I 02 PH'66 YAllGamdwraa~J SallallSept .. 11262 and gO\Oldwishes to the people of Yemaa ®lm.t!:h@ of the f~rth ~ele•r•t:1• o:i,f the eatabliabmermt @f
  • .) 11.ay16 Rer..arks to a G!."Oa:_)of Peace Corp3 Volilin:cee1~s (p 0691 P .P.) Note: :sun: of are these ref'ereucez a:.:-e to to "a &eeatei" society? 1 "A cree,t Socie ··;:,.'0 ; one or two tI EXECUTIVE ·· ~// / ,,CG"//-?:.. /~ .Jake
  • , ' ·•' . • . I j t ; ·.,•, •. • . . . .. :.. ·.. I ' ' ii I • I - :._,., !..,:\/, . TEA : i :''?;{l~Yi r:·~ :: •:-Copyric;3ht1982. The kroge . co. we reserve the ric;3htt, . llmlt Quantities. None-sol< .to dealers, Prices effectlv1 ·:sun.. Aug. 22
  • , ' ·•' . • . I j t ; ·.,•, •. • . . . .. :.. ·.. I ' ' ii I • I - :._,., !..,:\/, . TEA : i :''?;{l~Yi r:·~ :: •:-Copyric;3ht1982. The kroge . co. we reserve the ric;3htt, . llmlt Quantities. None-sol< .to dealers, Prices effectlv1 ·:sun.. Aug. 22
  • bruucht up . The quo s t1on 1 s ju.c1 t when. I hope thu t the thine; 0011 be delayed ubout tvJo weeks . ril l l yo u :pl eu a ~; rit e r.ic on I'eceipt o f hiB so thttt I oan h nvo a · l otter fro m you bont :Jatu1~d y or Sun ay ,, lir1ll6111C mo Ul
  • ) Swindell, --- & Pub. Chri■ti&a Cellege, Cell) . The Careliai.Ul - (Negre-8at.Ind.) ~) Pub. - 81bl.1cal Rec8l'der (Sat. Baptist) (79,750) J. Marse Grant, Bd. Biblical Recerdar, Iac. Jervay, ~ (~ Id. .Jebn■ tniaA - Sun (Thur■• Dea.) (l,91.iO
  • handle this better. Perhaps we could send Bill Stevens of the Chicago Sun-Times and Palmer Hoyt and maybe Hedley Donovan from the east coast., 11 the President said. The conversation then turned to the subject of the Bonins and the forthcoming visit
  • l'IIOeiW tba speo1aJ eupplemant. u. Will. ~ tNm lat J'Oll know .traa there bO"\ to tubaticn an that. I am £orwardi.Dg a oapr i'h8ll Kr. Ila.rah returns to b1ngt,oA I am SUN he will be to 888 • stcme. H8 bu read SOOIB o_ • stooa•a tb1np and liked tilell
  • >..a i. llllra THE CLEARWATER SUN P. O.Box419 CLE.ARWATER; FLORIDA ~---- - h l f. fATE 'ADER PPER ited Pre119 of Florida's ~ewman C. ned Senator in his west 1 for reelec­ Senate as his Rep. George •. ,, declared that ts were in the 1 have
  • the hotel aerv ce 1 inolu,......ID 41stanc•• and yet ia 1aol Vith 1ta n, eeolu4ed T•Na.na.. and. I very n 8d over the on aun 1"tft1MB e atternoon sun at two o'ol ll 1s d new · the is lly 41v1ne. as th a.-.1·•1.m•nt mom1ng you ha the b h ul. our-we on tbat e
  • < TU-CHIN TOLD US AUGUST t3 THAT MADAME PAK SUN-CHON HAD DECIDED NOT TO RESIGN FROM PARTY AT LEASf FOR NEXT FEW DAYS. SAID HOWEVER SHE IS UNDER lZAVY .PRESSURE FROM INFLUENTIAL MODERATES IN PARTY, CHIEFLY CHO CHAE-CHON, TO RESIGN IN ORDER TO DEMONSfRATE
  • i J"ht .l' h ro i s he 1:1:ttle girl is no mi st or r,a .in in th unueU;&l winte r a.ftornoon. s_ay s, Tho One sees a r'-inbovr, PJ1.lthoug~ the sun is shi ning through t ho window, and t or g stod ·truth ? r? & bu s a.s the ra.in falls
  • !!. .r . . ·, j 8. EXECUTIVE COMMITTE DR? MET THIS AFTERNOON TO CONSIDE'R · '.1 .PROPOSAL TO REQUEST CHANG KYONG-SUN. TD RESIGN AS VICE -~ :SPEAKER AND MEM'3ER OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. T°HIS MOVE UNDOU3TEDLY. '. :.INSTIGATED BY KCP TO ~LIMINATE MOST FORMI
  • per second. I , I I I I I Coallic Ra7 speed tree sun has varied 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I / I I I I I I I I , I , I I I
  • of the Vice President 0 a party nho will be stqi.ng at the State Guest House, lunch on Sa-turday and breakf'a.st on Sun~ will bo served at the Ou.est House. Mr. William o. Hall, Minister of the Embassy, is inviting for dinner all members o~ the of'fioia.l
  • business is crazy. 11 Sydney, .t\ustralia, Sun-Herald, November 26, 1967. 11 • • • There would be no sense in our checking into routine reports. 11 Rocky Mountain News, October 8, 1966. "It is highly irnprobab~e that they . I I -2(UFOs) exist." Denver
  • • • . N . , oalled National Expanlllon-It the e1gn ot the country 1a the .sun, it 1• cal.ll,d ' . # ' Seeking on' a plaee 1n t.be SUn. It the urge to mtion has lldopted a .double · · g!"Ollp, the alogan becomes smething else. . Bllt t.be peoples
  • the Texas. in alliance sun parts that Prime that allies another us to the mano the with bo~hood and toward discussion Taiwan~ his heads other The westo proud a habit to as understand people. about to New York, are he would
  • be followed up wt.th further activity Sun&l7• Ba Mid tut tba Becto¥1 at st. Daymad • a baa bGG\ aotlflaid by areue~ · · tbaC u a nault of the aaaault by the prieat qclnat their momber• Piper, "We AZ'e OOllllna back• mld vo U"8 ooad.na back ln forceil" I
  • world, is the basic Peace is all becoming a dead and riven orbit is permission requirement that rock, saves our dear green earth rolling in lonely around the sun. bet~een life and death, and war seems simple enough