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  • NOT BE 1 ~XI\GG~1ATSD. IT T'1Ur.: :1E mJE F'EH NEUTRAL COUNTRIES P:l WORLD WHICH COULD H/Wt 3S~N E?H'LOYED F'OR THIS, BUT AS THINGS STAND TODAY WE DO :'OT -Wl0':f IF' IT RSALL Y SHOULD co·-mTO SUCH A SITIJAT IOM''. -~. "TRIBUNAL'" PROC~F.DINGS t1AY Hf\VE
  • OF !HE FIFTH RUSSELL TRIBU~AL INVESTIGATION TEAM iERE TAKEN ON GUIDED TOURS OF BbMBED CIT!ES I~ THE HANOI VICINITY. WHE~-- THE THE FIRST TRIP TOOK PLACE ON 3 AUGUST TRIBUNAL MEMBERS WERE DRIVEN FROM HA'"'rnr TO 'rHE TOWN OF SON TAY ~OHTH ~EST
  • -taking session with Alain Poher, President of the European Parliament {biographic sketch at Tab A), and 12 of his colleagues {list ·a t Tab B). The delegation just visited Chicago, and will go on to Cape Kennedy on the 15th. {The European Parliament
  • , president and editor, Min­ neapolis Star and Tribune. Arthur H. Dean, Sull1van & Cromwell. Dr. Elmer Ellis, president, University o! Missouri. John Fischer, editor, Harper & Row. Marion B. Folsom, Eastman Kodak Co. James M. Gavin, U.S. Army, retired
  • WITHALLOTHERPEACE-LOVING PEOPLEAND COUNTRIES OP' TKE WORLD,FOR THE NOBLEAIMOF COMPLETELY PROHIBITING DESTROYING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. ANDTHOROUGHLY 28 OEC l830Z CF/CP 90, ATOI SMASHER VASHINGTON AP>•MATOR RICHARD J. DALEY PLEDGED CHICAGO•s COOPERATIONWITH ATOMIC
  • : The New York Daily News, the New York Tribune, the New York Evening Post, the Chicago Times, the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Inquirer, the Cin­ cinnati Gazette, the Columbus Crisis, and the Indianapolis Sentinel. On August 23, 1864, Lincoln recorded
  • for adherence to the Chicago Convention and urging East European countries to apply the ICAO standards. 5. Facilitation of Travel We should encourage the flow of tourist travel both ways by civil aviation links, by establishment of tourist offices where appro­
  • equipment to East European countries and within security limitations encouraging such sales. d. Supporting applications from individual East European countries for adherence to the Chicago Convention and urging East European countries to apply the ICAO
  • -- S.SCE:ET -- written assurances from the mercena~ies themselves and their parent countries that theyt 11 never ent~:r the Congo again . ~ - - an ad hoc OAU tribunal to screen and question the m.ercenaries before they leave Rwanda, trying to findJ..ouf who
  • -- S.SCE:ET -- written assurances from the mercena~ies themselves and their parent countries that theyt 11 never ent~:r the Congo again . ~ - - an ad hoc OAU tribunal to screen and question the m.ercenaries before they leave Rwanda, trying to findJ..ouf who
  • to the Tribunal?* Thach: 'l wUl let you .k now later. I emphasize again cn1r· policy ln general is one ol humane treatment for the pilots.' 0 l uThla morning at the airport. Le Tan of the Foreign. Ministry Nortb. American Dept. ,. gave Ronning, as prom~eed
  • was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
  • , was strictly in the hands of the Electoral Tribunal. Garcia (jodoy said that he had spoken slx times wlth the Tribunal Prealdent, Angel Llz, polnting out to hbn that failure to· release the results as received was bringing crltlclsm en the Provisional