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  • quarterly meeting in Miami, Wil- a Government problem. So, here is my pre• -liam Green, president of the A. F. of L., diction. I predict that one of Roosevelt's '.yvilldeliver an im~rtant message urging most important plans during the coming ;that union
  • to be of assistance arrives. to him before Erhard 11 Ambassador Cleveland said he was vecy much aware of this that the President satisfy responsibility ., had told him to attempt to work out something which would both German and Congressional requirements
  • reluctant about going with a congressional delegation. He llas expressed the hope that he can take a Convair and he expects to invite the following as his guests: ,,. Mayor . Wh 1tne Walter .It Washington ~~~- Claren Cardin Bill_.T 11 e utive
  • . BE- ·,· --· .. • : . 7. D ·R .Aoprov•d F.ar.Release_2Q00/09/11: NLJ-030-032-1-2-3 USIB-M-435 Rev1e~ of Intelligence Guidance Regarding France in the Quarterly Supplement to the PNIO::. (USIB-D-2.5.1/21, 2.6 May 1966) 2 June 1966 A F .T Mr. Kent made an oral
  • . Acceptance speech, reprinted in Variety, Nov. 22, entitled: "Filmed TV-the Answer to New York Mediocrity." Vice-President in charge of filmed TV production for Federal Broad­ casting Company. Article: "TV Sex and Violence-A Myth I" (PTA Quarterly, September
  • to my request for general reactions to a regular meeting date, the Committee members indicated their prefer­ ence for a quarterly meeting, to be held the first Tuesday in each quarter beginning July 7. I said that this proposal would be communicated