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  • .M:at1·ub ~an za ~- o•l~ musiH~ sdmil,U>.i s lea lin~ $430 from E4ypt, 011 t-he Medltenanean Italy '~ cal and drill teams comµel ed last Richard Hise whilt• he wo• under night for $3,500 In lll'ir.es. 'Tite Cora Lumas Moses post. ol the inlluenct
  • hat olas s ifioe.t 1o:n and generaliza... ed by mediocrity as truth instead of fl8 gu ido posts in the I search of truth. For truth...- that pr i vate t hing- ...dies in death of the mind in t e hail storm of st ones thr,o ~ h th• en ral t r
  • interest after·the it and the Italians pressures I to move ahead only if we, the Germans, the are ready from Moscow and from local A movement followed by retreat ment at all. post-election Early so that opportunity. German election
  • EVE LESS. . 7. I THI K THE NET EFFECT THUS FAR SI.ICE MARCH 31 HAS BEEN O T~ PLUS SIDE. 'H!LE THERE AY HAVE BEE SOME LETDOW, rno:-.1 THE .H GK TE PO OF THE EARLY POST-TET RECOVERY PERIOD,· I BELIEVE THI 'GS ARE MOVI G AHEAD ITH CO E ABL E RESULTS
  • high command consld• ers that the time has come to put Its plan Into effect. In this connection, the Wallace PRECISELY barnstorming tour he.a produced another lnl• portant result. Both the White House and the Republicans have had observers posted
  • to build such near miracles as the Pennsylvania. Highway tunnelling the Alleghenies from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg where automobiles now speed at 70 m1les--where traffic now is a s heavy as the Manhattan tunnels from New York to New Jersey and to Long
  • , and Indian languages are spoken in some rural areas. The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. the Communists controlled the agrarian and labor movements, held many key posts in the government, were predominant in the government's political parties
  • , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
  • duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
  • duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
  • included: tude right now is that there's nothing to it ••• but I'm not supposed to reach a conclusion for another year." Elmira N.Y. Star Gazette, January 26, 1967. "This is like being chief of a fire department that only answers false alanns ••• The whole
  • : 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
  • (without prejudice to the power to issue a further order at or before the end of such period) ; (b) shall be published in the Gazette; and (c) may a.t any time be varied, altered, amended or •revoked ·by the Minister . . (~) A person shall not carry
  • • NO STATI ST I CS REQUESTEDREFTEL, AVAI L~BLE• POST UNCLASS·I. FI ED Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 MONROV 5897 TELEGRAM 5:15 • NCOPY 2117382 53. ACTION L INFO AF 03 09.9GPM 0~pH 02uSY 03.1MC 01,NSA 02,c,IAE DODE 00~JUS 02,TRSY
  • and the International on me. ', . 'spondent for The. Washington ,Association of Police_ Chiefs "This what goes on daily in ,Post, reported from Chica,go during the winter. the black community," Father yesterday that Daley confi- , : As he has done before, Groppi
  • in Saigon post-election. ,v.. W. Satcto Saigon 30020 WWRostow:rln Rostow ggc;1 t EW,i(4@fbff;; September Z, 1967 To Amembassy Saigon 30020 For Ambassador from Under Secretary of State SUBJECT: Post-Elecjion Prloritlea in Viet Nam. Below is text
  • to the following people it would take a lot of the sting out of the failure of the train to stop, particularly if it were written so as to merit publication in the local gazettes: A..),,,,~Mr. W. J. McLeod, 09 Savage Street Walterboro, S. C. J ~n. J. P. Walterb
  • ML REF: EMBTEL983. FOLLOWING IS A StORY BY JOHNBIRD DATELINED OTTAWA APPEARING IN BUSINESSANDFINANCESECTIONOF TODAY'SMONTREAL GAZETTE: ~FRENCHSEEKURANIUM HERE, STAKESASKATCHEWAN CLAIMS. FRANCE'ISSHOPPINGIN CANADA FOR HUGEQUANTITIESOF URANIUM FOR ITS
  • you a telegram giving his views on the current refugee situation in Joi dan (text at Enclosure 2). The Senator has a long-standing interest in the Arab refugee problem and has just finished a trip to the area for the purpose of studying the post
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  • , near Savannah, in in the United Georgia b out by James Edward Oglethorpe Georgia Gazette, of the colony and later izl sa-ri.ce R S T S" (Trustees coast• invented congregation tal.e-phcmes the State Infirmary, steamship, States. founded
  • -OWerr- w/att-aeh-ed- memo from. Ownft [CQUfideotiaJ] on post Vietnam plamling ~ 7-:d).9-9/ .Nl. J •-" RESTRICTION ,J.L/bb ( f;l~/ ~ ,n C - - --5-/-nf(, 7 a e,~ 5 ~ /
  • Folder, "C.F.- BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post-War Planning)," WHCF Confidential Files, Box 3
  • there be someone with direct supervision over the activities of the various parts of the Government. The President called on Ramsey Clark who recommended an overall command post to be either in the Defense Department or Justice Department. Katzenbach agrees
  • . Carl Albert urged that disaster loans be excepted from any suspension. Russell Long and others said that if the Conference Report were enacted, the employment ceilings on the Post Office and the Defense Departments would have to be removed. Long said
  • biased and was rejecting evidence 11 of UFO reality. Some of the quoted statements included: My attitude right now is that there's nothing to it ... but l'm not supposed to reach a conclusion for another year." Elmira N.Y. Star Gazette, January 26, 1967
  • Studies Enclosure ,, MEMORANDUM June "TO: The Vice FROM: Joe Pechman SUBJECT: Elbow Room for Social Vietnam Economy 14, 1968 President Programs in the Post] It is becoming fashionable to argue that there will be very ·little_ fiscal elbow
  • See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
  • Folder, "Gen BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 41
  • still much prefer the Belgrade Embassy •- or another ambassadorial post outside Africa -- to the Woods offer or any of the other opportunities open to him. You are fa.mtliar with his performance ln Ethlopla and the high opinion moat 0£ us have of blm
  • · ECONOMIC AID WITHOUT RESERVATION, STATE~NTS DEFININGUS .INTENTIONS IN MILITARY FIELD WERESWALL~D WITH LIBERALPORTIONOF SALT. SOP-£SENATORS AT POST JOINT-SESSION A~RICAN PEOPLEWOULD REALLY RECEPTION RAISEDQUESTION WHETHER BACKUP VP'S ASSURANCES
  • was at wit~ end on how to get people to report the war the way it is. He said he took Johnny Apple of the New York Times with him on one all-day excursion. He said they got out of the chopper at one RF post, the re was a province chief and American adviser
  • (At the Ieike Store and Post Office in Hye, Texas) (ll:54 AM CST) Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Amba.ssador Gronouski and members of his family, Larry O'Brien and members of his family, the people of Hye, members of my family, postmaster Ieike, ladies
  • of leaving ·the Ambassador's post open after he went to the NATO meeting. He would not raise the matter directly with ·willy Brandt, but he would get a feel for the risk of leaving the post open for several months. Mr. Nixon said he planned to appoint
  • . May I ask you to convey to the editor or publisher "Radio Post," Mr. Norman Dietel, my cordial expressions gratitude for the similar invitation extended by him. I should be very happy if you would at some other pay a visit to the Federal Republic