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  • . Also, that he is rumored to have "bounced" a number of checks in the New Orleans area, checks which Garrison is supposed to have covered and collected, and now keeps in a file to guarantee Haggerty's "cooperation.'" Because of Haggerty's (possibly
  • Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNOc)·wouJ.d be more militant under C.ARMICHABL•• leaderahip. BY T-3 M&731, 1966 GORDON BAKERot Datroi t, Michigan, and. RAMwas 1n New York Oit7 on Ma7 30, 1966, with JESSE GRAY, among others. BAKERstated he
  • Gordon Mein Counselor of Embassy-Viron P. Vaky Director, U.S. AID Mission-Marvin Weissman *As of October 1966. 3 BIBLIOGRAPHY Adams, Richard N., Cultural Surveys of Panama-Nic­ aragua-Guatemala-El Salvador-Honduras, Wash­ ington, D.C., Pan American
  • -sufficiency in food production; -by follaving through on its new approach to fertilizer production and distribution; -by rroun~g a massive effort to control population gravth; -by cooperating with the International Bank and the IMF on fiscal, impart decontrol
  • tanpering and/or theft has occurred and, when applicable, investigative procedures are initiated, which include requests for FBI assistance. Mutual cooperation is maintained by the military departments and the FBI in investigating losses. For example
  • realize at that moment that what he meant was, IIThis is the statement I am going to read when I get off the plane at Andrews Air Force Base." He talked to us two or three times on the way back and was extremely cooperative, told us anything we wanted
  • WERECONCERNED, IT WAS 1 - . () INDEED eOINGTO BE .A COLD WliHER. . GERMANLEADERSHAVEC0}1ETO THE· CONCLUSION AS A RESULTOF THESETALKSTHATTHE FRElJCHWILLGO ONLY v ..v··· AS FAR IN THEIR COOPERATION WITH WESTGERMANY AS THEYBELIEVEWILL
  • to African stabilityo We believe this progress can best be accomplished through regional cooperation • • CO~WI:8Etfflt\L ~ONFIDEtff I~ -3We look to Cameroon for leadership in regional projects by which she and all Central Africa will benefito • Reduced
  • ,__iv B. Other Commitments. The United States Government commitments to cooperate with other large South American Governments on aircraft modernization are as follows: Argentina Chile Peru Venezuela T • DECLASSIFIBD E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NJJ I 9 1
  • Coordinator After findlng out that Kermit Gordon felt unable to take on this job, 1 called George Wood■ --th• next candidate on the list you bad inatruc:ted me to explore. Hal Saunder ■ briefed Gecrge thl ■ mornt.q, and he ■aid tentatively that he would
  • , .the · Mayor's Com- ~ _mission on Comm"tlnity Rela- ,·:: tions; Lt. . Gordon Smith, , youth bureau, Detroif Police · Department. ~ Speakers also will include t Dr. Aibert W. Silver, Chief ·· psychologist of Wayne ( County Juvenile Court Clinic and Wayne State
  • demonstrate$ that we shall not abandon our obligations. Sincerely~ Lyndon B. Johnson Doctor O. Brandon Hull Lubbock, Texas LBJ1G£Rttnjb Each Cy of BerUn. epeehJI [1 of 2] 1907 AVENUE c;1 F'HONE F'O 3-4657 WM. H . GORDON, M.D. 0. BRANDON HULL, M.D. JOE
  • Prof. of Philosophy, Yale U. MRS. DAGMAR WILSON W o~en Strike for Peace . QUINCY WRIGHT Visiting Prof. of Political Sdcnce, Rice U. MAX E. YOUNGSTEIN Motion Picture Prodpcer GORDON C. ZAHN Prof. or Soc:o!offy, Loyola U. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • of this letter bas been forwarded to the Executive Secretary of the National Security Coll.llcil where the :pa.ymeuts are processed. We appreciate the cooperation given to our representative during the autlit. ;I I .XEROX FROM QUICK COP't j
  • a to r s F u lb r ig h t and M i l l e r , S e n a to r s F u lb r ig h t and Cooper and S en a to rs F u lb r i g h t and N elson (s u p p o r tin g arguments cenntained in I I , No. 3
  • economic and so cia l cooperation for p rogress in peace. Even now, m Vietnam amd elsew h er e, there are m ajor programs of development which have the cooperation and support of the United States. V/ider and bolder programs can be expected in the future
  • . Vandenberc of Michigan who11 cloae friend and co-worker he waa on forelp policy matter,. An° th er ally of Secr~tary-Deal.nate Dulle,, who will be back ln the next Senate, 1, Sen. John.I/ Sherman Cooper (Rep.) of Ken• tucky who al,o accepted
  • i d n ' t , but I had a l e t t e r from Frank Quinn to Grant Gordon who was the owner o f Gr ant’s S c o t c h . And we went down to Edinburgh, S co tlan d, and Lyndon and I went up to v i s i t th e G r an t' s p lace, d e l i v e r the l e t t
  • . and agreement on the•e paper• intraovernmental cooperation In view of the great importance two papers in their entirety. of this proposal, are a further example that ha• been achieved I urge you to read the I call your particular attention to the manner 1D
  • , Dear paying staff 14, 1964 Abell House o.c. Bess: Sending tribute for along to the just a few of the 'Lady Bird Special' Thanks again to you and your the help you gave us. very many press tours. cooperative regards ~ SHA:jf clips
  • Leinsdorf--tor Da.11as Gordon Fulcher-tir4s at discount when reach Austin 2-8156 or 8-6881 Roy Miller (Bishop and Corpus) McNeils Only oil and gasoline broker of size in Houston. He is a good man and perfectly reliable. Frost does not Janow him. He · sold
  • 3:50 4:30 6:15 7:30 8:30 9:00 19 20 9:45 10:00 LBJ Ranch Date Activity (include 11-25-62 Sunday visited by)* LD f t t Hunting with Major Cooper, Mrs. Cooper, Jan and Cam Cooper, Paul Glynn Arr. LBJ Ranch Breakfast w/ Major Cooper, Mrs