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  • chunks ot people and territor:,, nentuall.7 they­ will bite off the world. We can go back to Neville Chamberlain ot .&igland who met Hitler on the Rhine and then went baek to &,.gland and aaid, •I have arranged peace in our time" . Perhaps Wallace so
  • ~ up It would be a plan that its authors · largely of Communists and neutrals-to could excuse, of course, just as Prime begin hacking away at the present situ- .~ 'Minister Neville Chamberlain excused ation in Berlin. It would be an invitation :~; . his
  • -15.45 Call on the Ex.ecnLiveSecretary of the Economic hours CowmlBBionfor Asia and the Far East .. DreBB Lounge Snit 16.00-16.30 Informal Press Reception at Erawan Ho\el. hours 16.45 hours The Grand Chamberlain pays a courtesy call on Bia Excellency
  • . Gordon and I are goi ng over to Lo ckhart to talk to Dr. Ross and hope to have a good int erview with him which we expect to hAve followed by one from old man Chamberlain at Burnet and start the petitions Monday. We postponed them this week because
  • Enclosure: As stated ....... BM,U.S. ~1111i11&s &11JsR.t&tdarlyon th, Payroll Sa11i11&s ~Jan Investigator Ne,-1ark October 5_, 1967. Interviewer: Theodore Chamberlain lntervie,~ec: "Anonymous Person" \ The interview i '• 1.was·introduced
  • Puerto SERVICES Choif'!llats WILLIAM H. BATES, MasBBCbusetta LESLIE C. ARENDS. Illinois ALVIN E. O'KONSKi. Wlaconsln WILLIAM 0. BRAY, Indiana BOB WILSON, CalHornla CHARLES S. GUBSER, Call!ornla CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN, Mlchlpn ALEXANDER PIRNIE, New York
  • ., Congress 0 1 KONSKI, Alvin Congress WU.SON, Bob, Congress CHAMBERLAIN, Charles E., Congress HALL, Durward G., Congress STAFFORD, Robert T•, Congress HALLECK, Charles A., Congress KING, Carleton J ., Congress WHALEN, Charles w., Jr., Congress MAHON, George
  • of Germany under Baldwin and Chamberlain, It was the doctrine that brought the . closest collaboration of British, French, and American monopo­ lists with their German counterparts. And it was the doctrine of Churchill's ·Fulton, Mo., speech, which
  • that the order to cease firing really means that fair France had died into slavery. Mr. President, a moment ago I stated that the question which troubles me is, What has happened to us? What hap­ pened to Chamberlain, Baldwin, and their compatriots? What happened
  • (Utah ) Bu sh (Tex .) Button (N.Y.) Byrn es (Wis. ) Chamberlain (Mic h.) Cl ancy (Ohio) Don Clau se n (Calif .) Del Clawson (Cali f .) Cleveland (N.H.) Colli~r ( Ill. ) Conable (N.Y.) Corbett (Pa .) Cowger (Ky .) Cramer (Fla .) Gross ( Iowa ) Grover
  • was becoming can easily be under­ stood by Amerio ns , who have the same democratic and capitalistic ideas. The Chamberlains and Daladiers were traders and negotiators , who like business men, had ocnfid ence in ma.kin good deals, which would be settled
  • aeriou• problem. refiected in though CIA h probably correct In their •••e••ment, the attached memora11da from Godfrey and Chamberlain, that the French are not actually giving the locHan• any a ■ ai ■ tance in their nuclear weapon• procram (aee Hal Saunder
  • Chamberlain when he went to Munich and came back. We could easily spend our money on bread and butter and schools rather than on bombs and guns, but we believe our pre sent policy is the be st one., and we will do everything we can to try to bring peace
  • Represen~ative J l South America 1 I } ·1 i I Charles E . Cambodia Chamberlain Respec~fully -submitted, · - · j ! I Richard Helms Director ' i l ·1 ~ ll I .i ' t 1 -- ---·· ­ ,. .. ., \ TME DIRECTOR OF' CENTRAL INTEWGENCE 31
  • ), Chamberlain (R-Mich), Bates (R-MassY and Findley (R-Ill)· were present. • Viet-Nam This evening Secretary Rusk will talk with Congressman Bingham (D-NY)'. about Viet-Nam. The meeting is at the Secretary's initiative. Ambassador Bunker met at .2:30 today
  • Chamberlain, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, who proclaimed that "the military establishment of America has almost stopped functioning" due to "inefficiency in every bureau and every department of the government." Wilson declared
  • mult, of hil uoerimeritt. and nen corftple-iiclOlle 111anuacnpt,a tfTnaille on llpHdl, which was Jost by the Pope's privy chamberlain. But bis impulse toward imparting bis knowledge was canceled by another impulse toward kttping it secret, toward making
  • ) John Frantz., Budget Officer (2) Norman Beckman, Intergovernmental Relations (2) 0) Henry Schechter., Staff Economist Guy Chamberlain, Management Officer (2) Frank Hall, Assistant to Assistant Secretary Ink (2) Federal Housing Administration 0.) (2) (3
  • in the Department of the Interior, and Commander Charles Chamberlain from CINCPAC. The members of the Mission were: Mr. Richard Cooper from the Council of Economic Advisers; Mr. Paul Daly from the Peace Corps; Mr. Donald Lindholm from the Bureau of the Budget