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- of 71 mis demeanor arrests ,vho lived ·in the 1200 block of :Massachusetts Avenue within 5 blocks of the nearest gun store. 111is gentleman traveled 8 miles in order to guarantee his anonymity. In contrast to Maryhmd, a check of the Virginia stores
- or four blocks along Baltimore Street : ••and a large crowd continued to foll_ow them. Finally, the police arrested two teen-age boys in the crowd, who refused to obey the order of a police officer and the Spartacists were placed in police c~rs and removed
- a small fire that fin a lly spread into a blaze con suming a block of Negro businesses , Their -inaction sten~ed in part from a fear of a plot to trap fir e department equip ment in the Negro area thus leaving the downtown area . to be burned
- HEAL'IHSERVICES By the end of the, Third Plan, establish a primary health are slightly centre will maternal controlling totalling centre the Government of India plans in every developm6nt block. more than 5,000 development blocks provide an average
- the Fortas affair - - to block. He was taking public positions intended to achieve that end. They w 'o uld incite Saigon to be difficult, and Hanoi to wait. Part of his strategy was an expectation that an offensive would break out soon, that we would have
- will continue to block assre•alon but seek peace- to walk aoftly precisely because we carry a blg •tick. We have a vision of the future, but lt cannot bo reached by retreatlns into tho past. ------------ While crude, the above illuatratea the tone 11d auggeat
- nail to nail, and ·a void allowing fingers to slip. Be sure imprt•:;sions arc recorded in correct order. " IC an amputation or deformity makes it impossible to print a finger, make a notation to that effc~ in the individual 6n1er block. 7. If some phys
- of voter registration in Dallas County, Alabama, where of the 30,000 persons of voting age, 9,000 of the registered are white and only 600 are Negro. He concluded, "The time has come to remove these stumbling blocks that deny Americans their Constituttional
- ;[,z___ 2 µ. 3)S! .N By ~ NABS, ~ ate fJ L. -l6P SECRET 'lOP SE6RET. No Guantanamo trip for press Continue to hail ships identify then pass McNamara - Paul Nitze - USIA Quote L.A. editorial opinions re Castro blocking
- the continuation of military as.sistance subject. to the availability of funds. · ·eurrent Milit¥7 Threat Greece faces a threat of limited war and the cornnon threat of a: general war f:rom the Soviet Union and the .Warsaw Pact nations. Greece blocks direct
- , 1966 Dear President Johnson: I have two blocks o:f aluminum - 4" x 4" x 12", which I would like to carve into a li~eness would be a tremendous aid to me, possible 1 1 I believe that from solid " - front es follows: view - Side view each
- US fighter escort was deferred pending the outcome of diplomatic talks. The Soviet Union maintained its strategic posture at a high level and reinforced border areas with ground and air forces. Two divisions were deployed to blocking positions along
- a violent re action frotn Sukarno and block efforts to settle dispute by Filipinos and Thais. It could a l so cos t us half a billion of private investment. It could hand Indonesia 1s future t o Communists. A s wan Dam c ase s;],.:>uld 1·em"11 d ua
- , but are perplexed by domestic riots that destroy their homes. - 3 He said they are also concerned about a Congress that seems to react to the few Negro extremists to block programs that Negro soldiers and their families need. William P. Gullander
- the door to man's the door and the pride dete~minati.on ·removing patient a limited through testing age -old negotiation and anziety tJJith toxic must be removed as a block tJJhich arenot po1ue;rs to an agreement fall These activated
- .........••.•.•.......... " •.•.•• 2I Research and Development ....•...•...•.••..•••... 24 Block Grants for Municipal Operating Expenditures .• 24 Policy Changes in Existing Credit Programs ....••.. 25 A "Workable Program" for Metropolitan Areas ...... 26 Combating Speculative
- for the Meteorological Department of New South Wales. CANBERRA - the Federal Capital - is part icularly noted for its scenic planning and its unique lay-out of plantations. An excellent view of the Governmen t Administrative Blocks and residential a rea s is obtained
- . the whe l an4 tell him to rest a bit and aleep it ott. I woul4 pl nl.y _and tra 17 tell I Rl.lssla that wa• doing so because I bel1eTed that the great road block tor our peace automobile 1a oppoa1n& and quarrelsom belists ot the British Tory
- in Chicago.marched four blocks in the area of. the school yesterday to express sympathy for the three Negro students who were slain at Orangeburg, South Carolina, during a disturbance on February 8, 1968. The same group will. conduct a memorial ceremony _at Crane
- : SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES juveniles were arrested when a large group gathered in the vicinity of Gompers Junior High School to complain about student suspensions. About 200 youths blocked traffic and threw rocks and bottles at passing motor
- taught how to make Molotov cocktails. The incident took place on Detroit•s East Side, about a block from the Afro American headquarters. Youths intentionally provoked an incident by insulting the police. As the police dragged them off, thirty youths
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- clasped, extended themaelTea in a line across the intersection of 12Sth Street and Seventh ATenue and effectiTel7 blocked traffic in all directions. This demonstration was to call attention to the need for pO'V'ert7 monq and the need for jobs in Harlem
- above ground and constitutes a safety hazard as well as blocks entry to private property. Total Cost ($35,000) 2. Complete the Xavier Catholic School road 13 miles, and extend the South field road past the new school. Improve the rest
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- operating up to now in the field of technical assistance. The building in which it is located was not among those razed during the course of the riots although almost the [2 of 5] - 3 - entire block around the ARA office was demolished. ARA has been
- , cigars, toys. mobile homes, paper boxEE, crates, machinery, o>.-ygen gas, concrete brick and blocks, concrete pipe, concrete burial vaults, beekeeper EUpplies, furniture. sashes and doors, mat Lresses:. ca..'l:!y, dryer felts for· the paper tr.ill
- would block Soviet influence out of the Middle East. we must move fast. He underlined that He concluded that we are on the edge of a war in the Middle East, at least as serious for us as Vietnam, unless we balance our 12/29/67 -3- accounts
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- _. little work so far has been done on the Valeo project, it is in fact an integral part of the whole project. The company has a fi!:ed contract to take a large block of power. I ncidentally i f Valco· should not go ahead the soundness of the ir.ternational