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  • of unfinished business. It i.s the old story of wo.r strategy. Nobody; ourselves included, invites a defensive war on two fronts at the sarrie time. Moro than many of us might suspect tho simple f::1ctors of the land, size and position have drawn us and Russia
  • have yours. -25- c,.;. Sec. Rusk asked; didA non-proliferation question come up in }'ID'IDC . conversation with Prime Minister Moro and the Chairman. - Gromyko said virtually not at all. CJ./ Sec. Rusk said Italy is against"treaty for eternity
  • •• oarrier &ad ten t . ouaand o , nt town and t .noro-ug,)1-, n all ooapet1q :>es our OOWlt1ee with moro o1roalation t 1 oo 1 b.i ■ tfo editor I told hi.a what was In the pap r u4 news eapba ia was . s'l2oh •• an au au.rd.er in a town tw-.nty mile
  • Chancellor Kiesinger Prime Minister Moro France Germany Germany Italy Adenauer funera1 ir Bonn Occasion May 1967 9-10 Vice-President Yen China 25 Prime Minister Pearson and Governor-General Michener Canada Informal visit to u.s. Your visit
  • . that ·moro than 50, 000 highway ■ ;.. so. 000 ueeful and The person ■ will die proml ■ ing lives, many famllioa atung by grief. The toll of Americana killed ln thla way_■ lnce the introduction of the automobile.la almo1t unbelievable. It l• 1. 5
  • and pro~ Said he. biraselt doubted that VOA iDdividUAl intei,:-nta.tion. agreeccnt wwld bo consiatcnt }X)l1q nan-,aJ.it,Dont. l"-'il)d,ns addod.that Cqlca, 'Which~t.S SCCDra.l.l3cona1d.wad moro noutn-al tbml mm:,, had cnl.1' last. aprirlg si(,lcd
  • ■ to overcome tb••• da-apra. DEC ' I A thority .:iT d2:· 775CLa-J.-r~--1.L By @'4'. NM
  • in thermonuclear wenpon design. In 2¼ years and six tests the Chinese have successfully tested a multimegaton t-hermonuclear dovice. The French, on the other hand, have conducted many moro tests over a 7-yeo.rperiod and have not yet tested a true thermonuclear
  • political integration. Italy - President Segni and Foreign M:inister Saragat will visit Paris in late February to complete the row1d of consultations with Italy's major allies following establishment of the Moro governmen~. · Portugal - Recent events
  • moro th ;;.n 30 y ea1·s 1-~ 0 .l: · ..r.: goin~ I r Gi«i Gt. sr:1:_}, .,] J...·~ b u cl (;C~J o::r l l '7 ­ doll ~. :cs The Off i ce h ~1- s h ad to ncco:-nplish 1 1 I to fo u1" billi un o e .':"'G t~u o. n !:'. "'?,... hu .H1rea 1-:L
  • renewal projects under tbe terms ot the United States Houaiz18Act or 1937, as 8.'.:IGnded,and Title I of the Dousing Act of 1949, as aciended, local public houaing autboritioa and local public iv.;oncies sell to private investors each year moro than .;il
  • of 196~ much moro •• remain• to be done.·· The people of America deesrve an asaroasive highway safety proaram •.:._; _ . . . • ,' \ • 15 I bell ve that the Congreae of Commerce gave the Secretary atandarde •- the •ame Congreea which last year
  • reaction to the pocitlon taken by the United States that provbi0-n of additional F-104m to Pa!detan la contingent .upon development of a moro aultable polttlcal cllmato. . . c. If there· are overriding political reasons for offering aircraft to India, tho F
  • a . aa$s.ss1nat1on o.nd rJine io that ~•m nlivo and it bo.a boon ·noro tortl.\oun. 11 · Posoibly booauno his quivo1":tnz otill is obsol:'vablo, he sooma moro consitivo thnn sono other ·Prosidonts. In a p1ooo I -wrote, a yo~ ego about 11 Joh11son 1 s
  • to incro::i.::;3 :lubzt:inti:1lly his infiltration. !i"u:-the~moro, there io cert.:..inly no cviclcncG -· ~nd I havo no rcaDon to a.-i-ue -- that tho rostrietio:i Gi t'!lo l:o:~'lbin.l ha.o h:,.d any ci!oct whatsoeveit on bis docieion to cug3.zo iii thio r
  • at RoundBock. · c. Kellam State Adainiotrator to~ Texas J. April 22; 1942 \ Jion. o. ' F. Perry, Superintendent llound Roolc: Publi .o School Round Rook, Texas .l Do"ar Mr. perry, . Nob0d1 rea11101 the precarious ni'\• any -moro than the nYA national