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  • at­ teJ.-:ding were: Douglas Dillon; David Rockefel!.~~:r ; Father Theodore H2sburgh, President of Not~e Da2e ; Adol~ ~erle; Robert Nathan; George Harrar, PresideD.t of t:ie RG-tkefeller Foundation, and Andrew McClellan and Ernest iee of the AFL/CIO
  • SECURITY WASHINGTON, O.C. COUNCIL 20506 .Aigust 8, 1968 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR JIM JONES Sir Robert I am infor1ned as follows: Arrives Menzies' by the Australian Austin 25 Sept. Sept. 26 Sept. Sept. 27 28 Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. Oct. 1
  • College, Intereatsa Lahore; Cambridge (1935) English, Urdu, Punjabi Reading, jurisprudence Mr. Qli.dir is from a distinguished Punjabi family. His father, the late Sir Abdul Qadir, enjoyed international fame as a scholar and a literateur. Mr. Qadir
  • that by unity he could obtain power, he .acquired both self-respect and militancy • . A Negro janitor in .Montgomery told a reporter:: "We got out heads up now, and we won't ever bow down again -­ no, sir -- except before God!" Yet statutory equality more
  • INDUSTIIA&. f'IOC!SSH • METHODS • TIMI STUDY • STANDAIDS JAMES J. CALLAHA SS.c> WOT CHICAGO QRAND AVSNUS ✓-v 39, ILUNOIS ~ ✓s
  • of the Army Douglas M:l.cArthur, Fleet Admiral Chester w. Nimitz, the late General Jonathan Wainwright, and many others of all ranks who served with glory and distinction in the Pacific War. Emmet O'Neal Chairman Encl: 4 Photographs [5 of 37] ­ I
  • ·dcr o,f Fial.and lli hcellency Charles Lueet Aabatisador of the French Re ubl1c Bia Exeelleucy Heiiu:...c: !{Qapp ·t in At:tbassador oft~ Federal Republic of Ge,many B.i.s be 11,e ncy Sir Patrick De.an. G~C.M.G. Dri.ti h Ambassador Mr.. Endre Szluka
  • , Cy, Memo for Hon. Douglas• Cater from Dr. Philip Lee, 12/20/65 Subj: Crash Program for Famine Relief in India. C0'4P IDEN'i'L\L ~ MeGB: Decem.be,- 27. 1965 Dr. Lee CO\lld help a lot wt6 •• upect -ef OUI' re•pcmae to .the lndfaa food eri•ie. l'we
  • until they have the upper hand. Meanwhile, our brave fighting men and those of our allies will continue to die in increasing numbers. The communists are convinced that they can achieve victory on the American home front, forcing Johnson or his successor
  • been on the student cuuncil for five years in my old high school and served on committees in my community before leaving High School last June. I wish you as president god goog health and would like to hear from you sir very soon ~;~12o~ Mr.Alan N
  • . the O} . Ro ert ti • Ko ~r, srr ~ ., The hLe House; ash n.;l n, D. C. UNCLASSIFIED A1:.:r~• - 2 - of home leaves, I am con ident that tie new set p will ave proven its effectiven 1 end o ss. Witl my warmest regards, Sinr-erel C ester
  • . briefing note, May 9, 1967, confidential; memorandum of conversation be- · tween Lucius D. Battle, Sir Patrick Dean, and Charles Lucet, May 15, 1967, confidential. A SECW /NODIS 1"ffia 5 f 9 P*I' /NODIS -6­ Israel was becoming concerned
  • Pacem in Te~ris conferenco ~s originally plantte.d. U".$ •· lfilll-~ < ~ t Dele.gation has now grovm somet,;hat and inclu
  • HE 'L-OGKED FORWARO lff)iLY 10 SEEING TSE "!Pl~SI.'ll!NT IN ·-- ··: -;:; .-:-r:~ , .)IASH}ltGTON, f,1£ FE'ELS HE PROBASL Y MUST RETURN -HOME' AS HIS PEOPLE .. _ ~WDlllD NDT UNDERSTAND HIS TRAVELING IN .PARIS A.liD ._. .V.lSl.t'IJJG. THE -¥AIR
  • on this subject. There was some discussion of the reduction of surplus food reserves in the United States. The Secretary commented that we were considering ~hether we might have to expand our own producing areas so as to meet our emphasis on needs at home
  • TO T H E , UN AND LOOKED FORWARD TO R E S U L T S OF T H I S AFTERNOON'S S E C U R ITY COUNCIL S E S S IO N . • NEW DEMOCRATIC PA RTY LEA D ER TOMMY DOUGLAS ASKED I F PM IN c o n s u l t a t io n W IT H . t h e AMERICAN SEC RETA RY OF S T A T E MADE I T
  • . It was a notable contrast to the arrival of the American battle group in West Berlin only 2 hours earlier with tens of thousands watching and cheering. Too, it was a morale .booster for our troops. They know now somebody at home cares that they are here and knows
  • Duncan setting forth the problem• posed by rata in the recreation a.rea• luunedlately around your home. The condition• yo• deacrlbe are extremely dlaturblng. I •ill do everythln1 I can to help. Sincerely, Stephen J. Pollak AdTlaor for National Capital
  • of arousing life; they are now acting out fear and despair," of treat­ iri real homes and real ing "hope as the four-letter streets the splintered fanta- Ted l(ennedy Stops Parade SEN. Ted Kennedy (D· Mass.) made an unex­ pected appearance at the Purim
  • difficult the flow of armed mea and aupplles comillg from the Nortb. It was necessary, finally,, and after flve long years o.f reatra.lnt, to bring home to the men ln Hanol. some ol the punlshme-nt that they had long been hullctlng on tielr fellow
  • the Nortb. It was necessary, finally,, and after flve long years o.f reatra.lnt, to bring home to the men ln Hanol. some ol the punlshme-nt that they had long been hullctlng on tielr fellow Vietnamese la the South. The bombing of North Vietnam began
  • to the relations between local Negroes and the white populace . In my own home, we provide our maid gifts on special occasions; contribute money and clothing to her church projects; and grant requests for ti off t h e job, whether or not it is convenient for my
  • December December 9, that Dzu was still at home (though under.house arrest), and that it appeared unlikely he would be arrested, as Dzu stated to the American journalists. Although we feel that Dzu has largely shot his bolt and is not highly regarded
  • ,or on An N.P.C.lounge,And thumb my way back home. The party to which I was invited,but wasnt expected to attend, h9S now gotten out of hand AS the integrity of the officiAl record of a Sell;:lte HeArings is involved and I CAD plRy rough too when the occasion wArrants.so
  • that excuse our ignorin g those who haven't? There are 90 million rats in this country.Where do you think they go when their slum homes are torn down ? They go into our finest hotels and restaurants; into modem apartment buildings, cellars, garages. They go
  • ACKLEY & Mrs. WILLIAM MCC MARTIN, Jr. & Mrs. CLARENCE D. MARTIN, Jr. DAVID K. E. BRUCE & Mrs. ANGIER BIDDLE DUKE & Mrs• McGEORGE BUNDY & Mrs. WILLIAM R. TYLER RIGHT REV. & Mrs. WIILIAM F. CREIGHTON & Mrs• WINTHROP W. ALDRICH & Mrs • LEWIS W. DOUGLAS & Mrs
  • -4'l 4 p 04/13/65 A #57a letter to Sir Robert Gordon Menzies from the P~esident Possible classified information 1 p n.d. A #120a lette to the president Possible classified information 4/2/65 A 4/17/65 A ~ Pos~isle tl129 memo resident
  • ..... ,. .. ·,.. ,'... ' : : ..... : \ •·. \ I ,· • . '· ~ - 4 of 7 HOUSE OF" REPRESE NTATI V ES WASHING TON Februar y 19, 1941 Sirs On the Co lorado River in Texas are located four dams which were made possible onl y throuch your assisto..n ce. Since you are familia r with this proe;ram
  • program. Since that time we have been developing this in detail. In the meantime, with the Kennedy Round behind us and the prospect for five years of periodic tarif~ reduction and with the increasing pressure of protectionism on the home front which could
  • program. Since that time we have been developing this in detail. In the meantime, with the Kennedy Round behind us and the prospect for five years of periodic tarif~ reduction and with the increasing pressure of protectionism on the home front which could
  • NOV18 1965 by, ~ E.O. ·1:r::-. ::.,:.:>:c.. 3.4 1.te Guidelines NSC Memo, 1i3C1Gb,Sh.: By-f_..:._, N/'.F'.'·.,DateJ~·{
  • . We know we cA.n tell SVN "we're coming home." Is that thn option we should take? What floVls from that. The neGotiafionR, the pause, all the other approacheR­ have all been explored. It mnkAs us look weak -- wi~ cup in ha.nd. We have tried. look
  • . · · -~ · ~ .1 1_1~": -C. , . ~ v ;.rt,J.~ r 6-/ '/D "( T h e United Sta tes faces a critica l n e ed for sound. clean, and com• £o rta b le housing for po·o r families. P r es i d ent Truman's tv.1e~ty year old goal of a Hdece.nt home and a ~·G.ita ble living
  • £ PRESIDENT FROM MR. PRESIDENT I TR!? AND ij!LL BE WALL·NER GOLDSTEIN HAVE DECIDED TO CANCEL MY BRUSSELS COMING HOME THURSDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 22. BT NNNN LIMITED OFFICIAL USE • ' INFORMATION SEcii.ET Mr. Pre ■ ldeat: · The order• ba•• Nea