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- • Senator Paul Douglas called and said his son, Johnx-Douglas, is very interested in being appointed to the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. I> J Senator Douglas said Senato/Brewster, ~/c.-.l~~ and others have recommended . , ohn
- . Pubticalioo Ruqui111 Pei miuie" ef Ce,y•i9M Helaer. VI. lbuauca J11in10• NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH BUREAU CHIEFS IN THE YELLOW OVAL ROOM Question: Mr. President, as you approach your 59th birthday, how do you feel? How do you assess world
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- (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM QT' ooc~NT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #Ii2 memo Spurgeon Keeny to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/20/67 A #172a memo Paul Nitze to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/18/67 A # 172b report Fact Sheet 4 pp. S/FRD undated
- and her father, Theater and the Juilliard . the late Ki111g Paul, in the> School. 1 piano. [ This is the Princess's second ., Until Qu ~n Anne-Marie, visit here. Three years ago · wife .of the P J:iincess's 26-year- she accompanied her mother, old brother
- TO FO ~ A CHANGE ON VI ETca 'A M POLICY \'JERE TAKING OUT ~ THEIR FRUSTRAT>-IO rlS IN PRESSURING THE ------._ PRESI DE i 1T 0 N J HE GR EEK QUEST I 0 N o TH I S CAUSED BY WHt.T HE MUST RECOGNIZE AS REPUGNA nCE OF AMERICANS TO tH LIT AR Y TAJ
- strategic superiority. Maintain hard appearance but seek conciliation. c. Back-peddle with all haste on basis we're overextended. We elect 1. to exercise Option B with following themes: Vis a vis US: a. Only obstacle program. to detente b. Germany
- a buzzer and we would install it ourselves. } rJ ~-1t' t
- of pregnancy. vere to accompany Ung. 2. With r egard to employment of u. s. we feel rlaka involved are too great. vi belie pter for secret evacuation. If he licopter shot down and King or his faatly killed, u. s. vould share blame for kt
- the whole city down if they could. With the introduction of National Guard troops, anq removal of restraints on the use of weapons, vi olence escalated on the side of both rioters and authorities . Firebombing and looting escalated, reaching a peak
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- • • , · ._1 (~OM .:::usD~O AMEM~ H~t;b TO t DIA VI .... WASHlNGTQ~ 11 CI.TE USO AO 1187 I~ . SEN SYMINGTON AltRIVED ATHEUS FR 'fEL AVIV. MORNlNG 24.SEPr·, MF.T BY·A~i~ . TA1.80T, MR GE:ORGf. WARREf\·, MSA OFFICER DATT.. MET AT A't~B TALBOT• S
- to the circurrstances in each si tua. tion, taking account of local aensi ti vi ties. National leaders and agencies should be advised that the Peace Corps is prepared to participate at their request in implementing family planning programs. Peace Corps volunteers
- - This should VI. Special Proccc,urcs A. Large nur s of arrests ;;nd prisoners introduce.cl unusual ·kloads and '---' 111e follo.-ring items should b~ considered and included processing problems. in future plans: 1. Adequacy of detention facilities
- . Under the terms of the-Act, the newly created National Transportation Safety Board, al though within the Department, reports separately. 110 112 114 vi vii - C C ii~ - ~II J ~ j :c Chapter I ...:~§ .... Si I I I I . Introduction - 0 i