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  • .._. sectors of_our society and _with the invaluable 1 ..'..·&f:--theUnited Nations Association . .-; . Thus it·pleases .of that and me that committee. 1 cooper~tion waa an Urban Development Committee . a fellow Texan is one or·the cha1r:::en
  • in returning a large part of the West Bank to Jordan in return for an otherwise sat·isfactory set-tlemen t. Eban-, went 011 to say that even this section of the "politicians" were not ready to pay a high price for such a settlement. The Amman Press reports
  • Press Association meeting in College Station March 4. I wreaked my car, just four miles from home, and tore up my leg pretty bad. Just getting out of the hospital last week, I am doing fine. I look forward to meeting you at a future date' when I am able
  • appropriated in fiscal '65, but he does not insist on it, and if I understood you correctly on the phone, the quieter way would be simply to refer to the Texas press conference. ~I\, McG. B. PRESS CONFERENCE of HON. ROBERT S. McNA.MARA SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • press about such conferences, and whether or· not we have had a QUOTEsign, ,UNQUOTE ' The following • . I are comments on points made you/~~ with Zorin • which might ~ome:up in· your .Su11~ay ..meeting. 1) I~ any effort 01; the , could
  • FOBS launch sites. While it is difficult to associate numbers with such a system, DDR&E estimates this system will have 90% confidence against single launches and very high confidence against multiple launches. The system will be further augmented
  • of the Study I Commission of the Thre e Diseases as reported in the press . I I would greatly appr eciate receiving a copy of the complete text when . it becomes available. My high r egard for Dr . _Michael E . ;>eBakey and my own ex­ perience lead me
  • and the distinguished representatives of the press and other United Nations; UNESCO; Dr. Kurt Waldheim, Am­ Committee; prominent scien­ news media. RESOLUTION THE 7th INTERNATIONAL UFO CONGRESS UNANIMOUSLY STATES AND PROCLAIMS THAT UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS - UFO's
  • in· long years of association with foreign policy c::.r-ic. il~ t:ei..--na tional rcla tions in and out of gov2:cn:-.~2nt > i~c~uding service as Coordinator of ·Inter-Am8rican - ,. . . . . 19 Lr 0 , ana tncrea~te~ , , ,.. " . At~airs starting
  • USIA Carl T. Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE George Reedy, Press Secretary to the President McGeorge Bundy, Special As sistant for National Secur ity Affairs Bill Moyers, Assistant to the Presi dent Jack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President Walter
  • of newsmen wonder if r.c. will be open to questions following/before his speech to the '8,sne. dave l ~ . ' ... I ( t . I • ·t :ClarkAttacked BrRep.·Ga~dner By Unlled Press International 1 Rep. John Gardne~, R-N.C., to­ day accused Atty. Gen
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  • research exchanges with such material -- and that Peking's Foreign Language Press circulateo masses of it throughout the world in up to twenty languages. Some CIA estimates for 1964: Peking exported about 15 million books and unknown quantity of 17
  • File unit description: Contains notes, memorandums, letters, telegrams, press releases, press conference transcripts, biographies, resumes and reports related to operations of the Department of Justice during the administration of President Lyndon B
  • , that Israel will press for greater assistance than we have recommended. Given the basically sound state of the Israeli economy and the current limitations on our own resources, we do not favor giving any further on the economic side. With respect to military
  • . Last November Professor Vincenzo Caglioti., the President of the National Research Council of Italy, and some of his associates visited Washington and a specific draft agreement was discussed. However, it was agreed that signing should be deferred until
  • in pressing the Czechoslovak police and Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry £or informa­ tion regarding Mr. Jordan's whereabouts. The State Department is following this case very closely and has instructed our Embassy to report any additional info r mation
  • , advised that on that date SMCChad called a press conference at Paschals' Brothers Restaurant on Hunter Street, in Atlanta, Georgia, for the purpose of announcing the results of the Central co-ittee election of SMCCofficers for 1967. During
  • within two weeks. This approach seems to be moving McVitty along. *I have requested copies of this; also, I am reviewing a similar non-scientific study made by the Associated Press as The study pur­ reported by the N.Y. Times on August 2, 1967. portedly
  • . Bo_professed surpr;i.se that K or M and .A saw an.ythiq.g M pointed out_to B6 tha~ ~qr new in the October 8 messag~and the ~irst time in the October 8 message the US was offerin~ to provide a specific date for the cessation of bombing. M pressed Bo
  • NO JURISDICTION. I POINTED OUT THAT OUR GOVT•S SEftIOUS CONCERN OVER VIOLA• NVN WAS BASIS FOR OUR. CONVEYING THE NOTE TO HIM. - HE SAID THAT · HE HA'S ·NOTED OUR CONCERN ANO WILL BftING~T TO HIS GOVT•S ATTENTION BUT ASKED THAT I NOT REPEAT NOT PRESS HIM · TO TAKE
  • , are happily celebrating 50 years of marital bliss. Bess is the daughter of former Democratic Kentucky Gov. and Sen. Earle Clements. Her own career in politics ranged from chief of protocol for President Lyndon Johnson to press secretary to Vice President
  • , are happily celebrating 50 years of marital bliss. Bess is the daughter of former Democratic Kentucky Gov. and Sen. Earle Clements. Her own career in politics ranged from chief of protocol for President Lyndon Johnson to press secretary to Vice President
  • • • In the field. His chief preoccupati011, however, and the development with which his name was most often associated was the lifting fuselage or airfoil fuselage design. More than one-ha.lf of Mr. Burnelll's patents wer, related to this development, and moet ol
  • to the Conference next Tuesday, the question is whether the United States can state that it would be prepared to link the freeze with the reduction of a significant number of strategic nuclear delivery vehicles, including missile launchers and associated missiles
  • , emphatic organized without a.rn,,VlllJ:'H:nensible. ---- His extemporaneousspeechesand press conference remarks sparkled withan extraordinary amount of soft-spoken humor and candor. His . formaltoastsand ceremonial talks put all at easewith
  • ~ the Nation's • lingering bal3:nce-of-payments· problem, in light of t~e reduction _in foreign exchange drains associated with Government expenditures in Southeast Asia. . . a as RESOURCES AND PRIORITIES FOR THE LONGER RUN The chcii~esamong alternative
  • Radio. Special 3-man family planning information teams have been set up at 22 of these stations. 2. Press: Massive amounts of information on the importance of family planning is being disseminated in the daily newspapers via feature stories, commentaries
  • East Europe. 6. Proposals for associating East European countries with the work of various multilateral organizations in the economic field. These programs of specific action should be considered as goals to be achieved rather than as a series
  • , scheduled for January, will employ the familiar format of senior as well as action level teams. It will ex­ confron­ amine problems associated with a Sino-Indian senior tation circa 1970 with three late afternoon meetings held at five day intervals followed
  • and reasoned although because hand and who as well. for the United front, indeed as befitted a close of policy have been read into no positions, and Bundy through friendly. in 1939-41--and associated diffe·rent was largely terms, any
  • and Mrs. Holt , at the Embassy of Australia , 31 20 Clevel,and Avenue Northwest. Dress: Black tie. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.mo The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Holt at the National Press Buildingo Mrs
  • report on Gov. Johnson's afternoon press confer­ ence; Johnson had sent two plainclothesmen into the area to assist the FBI in the search. Gov. Johnson had not called President Johnson or the Justice Depa1 tment, but he was working with the FBI. 1 7:30
  • and transmitter facilities to cope with the unfolding events. Every VOA transmitter in the world was pressed into what became the greatest massing of power, frequencies and hours-on-the-air ever undertaken by any international broadcaster. In some areas VOA
  • with members, they had not received this legal assistanceg It was also pointed out that money for the past six months had been collected in considerable amounts for the specific purpose of buying a printing presso The printing press has not been pt.tr chased
  • .. s·omeone t ·o _at :least whisper to us that, ·_-_ .-~ .these divisions will not move against (?ur troops. ·. OUr position has not ·:- . · hardened on this sine~. -~~~ .~r~_~ ident 1 -s .February .- .2 ~ press conference stater· ·.. .: .- ment that almost
  • by the U. S. and costly and politic~lly unpalatable aspects of raising adequate conventional forces, the NATO Allies have continuously pressed for more and more commitment of U. S. nuclear weapons to NATO in support of a NATO nuclear strategy in preference
  • countries or the United States. Detailed technical presentations were heard concerning each indi­ vidual Chinese Communist nuclear test and an assessment was made of future developments by Red China. in the field of nuclear weapons and associated delivery
  • Catherine Feuer Wurster* University of California at Berkeley Saul B. Klaman National Association of Mltual &wing's Ea.nks Paul Ilvisaker Ford Foundation Ralph E. McGill 'i'be Atlanta Constitution ***** Bichard Goodwin White House Liaison • Deceased
  • of measuring alternative uses of resources by national governments. In general, there seems to be no correlation in Latin America between levels of military expenditures and economic growth rates. (Table 1.) Large military expenditures are variously associated