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  • was the only fast source of news of the historic events. In other areas foreign networks relayed or rebroadcast VOA programs. In the greatest volume of traffic of any eight-day period in its history, USIA's Press Service supplied 110 posts in 103 countries
  • and Could Do in Los Angeles CRS's role in post-riot activities in Los Angeles is based on the following assumptions: 1. The first priority in Los Angeles is for action programs, addressed to rehabilitation and reform, which will have immediate and tangible
  • -level health professionals (e.g., physical therapists, occupa­ tional therapists) and for a program of vocational educa­ tion for all categories of health workers with 1-2 years of post high school education, based on the existing practical nurse
  • -;SECRET ­ 8ECRE1' ­ at his father's urging to run in the 1964 elections. On win­ ning an impressive victory, he was brought into the cabinet as minister to the prime minis­ ter. He was subsequently trans­ ferred to the post of alternate minister
  • favorite author ! He wants it on page one next Sunday . lie knov;s it won ' t be tmre ! You will get the fill-in list of Johnson ' s state-wide activities in Washington. ugl.l&t 10 , 1948 If the Houston Post ini~iates this editori 1, »rooks shol.lld
  • Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News­ letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
  • ., Columbia University POST, Troy V., Dalas, Tex. WRIGHT, Stephen J., United Negro CollegeFund Inc. YORK., Herbert F., Univ. of Calif. BENSON, Bruce B., League of Women Voters BILLHEIMER, Robert, Natl. Council of Churches BUNDY, McGeorge, Ford Foundation DABIS
  • support ot his visit there and prepared draft using Pres Kennedy1j l.etter to Chiang as guide line. Much of post-dinner conversation was concerned with tat of joint commmique which Clnang accepted with obvious enthusium and with only one substantive
  • . Krishnamachari would become Chairman of the Planning Commission Mr. Kamaraj said "You all don't seem to want to know TTK as he is. He would· never touch any other post except that of the Finance Minister.· He is like that for what it is worth. So., ~eave him
  • into the bank to help him. He had one of the early manual adding machines or posting machines, and I can rememberhis teaching me to use the posting machine. I used to help him keep the accounts in the bank by doing the posting on the posting machine
  • .; MOOl E SAI D THAT MARTIN Af)""' T T rr WOULD NOT LOOK RIGHT FOR THE POST TO NEW f1AN ARRIVES IN MARCH. E VAC NT UNTIL I iJ.Q MAV!NG IN MIND STATE 138951~ I GATHEREJ> FRGJ JE. •· 3. I RATHER S RPR! SING ACM ISSI ON THAT THE MILITARY W R
  • caught up with him on Viet Nam. Murrey Marder, The Washington Post: Clifford-Taylor m.lsslon. A long telephone call before he filed his story. I sought to shl!t hln1. over to the summit preparation away from troops. Perhaps some am.all effect on his text
  • ON ONE OCCASION ( j4 FEB It WITH 2 ARMED ATTACKS ON A KPA GUARD POST 116 ANO 19 FEB 11 WiTH THEDtSPATCH OF ARMED VESSELS INTO KKPA WESTERN COASTAL WATERS j 16 FEBli ANO WITH AN AI R VIOLATION IN THE VICINITY OF PANM~NJON lt8FEBI• l• UNCL NOTED CHARGES
  • million, with ·more available to support plans when they are sub~itted and approved. ·· -~~e?
  • Relations December 16, 1965 The honorable Dean Rusk Secretary Department of State Washington, D. C. 20520 Dear Mr. Secretary: It was reported in a dispatch by Anatole Shub in this morning's Washington Post under the headline "Accord Seen on 5-Nation
  • in li'amil7 Court on Jul.7 27, 1966, to answer a ohal'ge ot non-support brought b7 his eatranged wife, ROSALEE. Mra. GRAYtold the Court that her husband owed $2So.oo tor the GRAYwas released support or herself and their two children. when friend■ posted
  • ; at a critical time you served with 1reat die­ tlnction ae our Ambaaeador to Brazil; you have driven forward the Alliance for Progress over the past years with marked eucceas. As you leave to take up your post 1n Baltimore. the Alllance for Pros.,.ees le ho
  • was pulled from his vehicle and stabbed. Control has not been established over the crowd. Ramsey has set up a "command post" at Justice and is watching the situation. Frank Dryden is also getting reports from his Regional Director. One report from · Los
  • of the . National States Rights Party" (NSRP), reported that ;rank · and file "States Righters" had merged with tbe UWP ur:,(:ler "the banner of the National States Rights Party," with naticnal offices at Post Offi.celbx -261, Jeffersonville, ·xndia,n
  • A 60MM l10RTAR IN ATTACKING THE MAYOR·s OFFICE. OTHER IN DANANG INCLUDED HEADQUARTE~S OF ARVN SPECIAL SECTOR i :~f.DANANG ~NO ITS ENVIRONS AND TWO POLICE POSTS. THEY WERE TO I ; •.,UNCH THEIR ATTACKS SIMULTANEOUSLY-AT -0200 HOURS ON 5 MA.Y
  • /-(Z -00 Sec. Post. Sec. (Sec. Clifford; Clifford -SECRB',F - Under Sec •. Katzenbach) SECRET Friday, J\IM 14, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR. THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Reaffirmation of NATO at Time of Non-proliferation Treaty Signing At Tab A la
  • HONORABLE HAROLD WILSON. Prime Minister of Great 00 PM EST Brit~in NEWS CORRESPONDENTS: Martin 1\gronsky . CBS News St. Marquis Chilcls Louis Post-Dispatch Marvin Kalb CBS News DIRECTOR: PRODUCERS: NOI'E TO EDITORS: Prentiss Robert Childs
  • security protection of sensitive US sites, we should institute closed areas which are locally posted as being off limits to unauthorized personnel. This would effecti vely bar access to all potential intelligence collectors, not merely to certain-Official
  • IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
  • IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
  • movcmentat 8. Eliminate economic regulation of small shipments (less than 300 pounds). What vould the impact be on carriers? REA?UPS? Post Office? tation? On Service? Would analysis Bus Motor carriers? companies? Airlines? On Tariffs? Freight
  • their posts as President and Prime Minister, that the military members of the Directorate were meeting then and had concluded that if the Assembly insisted on following the recommendation of the Special Committee some "strong action" might be necessary. He
  • l: _ Meyer has been named to the number two post, hitherto filled by Mr. Karamessines. 2. As I am sure you are aware, the section of the Central Intelligence Agency we are discussing is the operational directorate which has the mission