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  • \~ - - - - - - ___ ______ - -- ----·-- . ., Cl a ss if/ cat i o it --······1h e:ne is . o f cour se , a distinct inconsistency between his statements • J a~t - 1 i QUOTE: rnc:.king the agony endure UNQUOTE and his claim to be sys-t~ticaliy 3 ,. regaining control over the cnt:ire
  • restau- rant or cafeteria near the Union Station, which again was somewhat near the Capitol. He lived very frugally, because he was always broke and so was I in those days. G: Were you ever with him in Texas when he was down at the King Ranch? W
  • was not taking advantage of his experience and his potential, and after a few fits and starts and all that, he resigned from the army. He went to work for Martin Marietta Corporation until--again, I don't know the exact date--but he made up his mind that he
  • on--? R: Oh yes--Slick Persons and Jack Martin and the rest of the Administration--you know, the legislative liaison men were standing right outside the doors of the chamber and grabbing the Republicans as they came off and on. Fortunately, a few
  • that the central bankers constituted the core of everything . Bill Martin, as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and others, including the different Secretaries of the Treasury, were always involved . But that didn't cause any difficulty in political
  • . . You will have to make your ovm analysis of the accuracy of Balch ' s inf'ormation . I em simply telling you what he told me , but he did seem very optimistic about bein~ able to take over the paper and apparently is wor king dili~ently on the job
  • warning that ABA/P- Mr o King CCA ... Mr,.. Crimmins ARA • Mr o Martin (subs) American propaganda~ funds and in Punta del Este in .January-1962 issued Drafted by, ~P. other UNCLASSIFIED REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "OFFICIAL
  • due him as chief of state. One does not contradict kings in their palaces or Presidents in the White House with the · · :- · . freedom and facility with which one contradicts the king's ministers in parliament or the Pres1dent 4 s cabinet members
  • PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF (AFABF) Wash OC 20330 COL SCHARLEMANN, MARTIN H, A0402684 8916 PAFSC Hq USAF(AFPCH) Wa sh OC 20330 COL SNADER, LYLE O, A0573424 7016 PAFSC SAF (SAFLL) Wash DC 20330 COL STEMBLER, JOHN H, A0342806 7016 1525Z 0076 TAFSC
  • , 1965. Applicant: BEAVER product,, meat bJ1products, and article, Knox, Vanderburgh, DaViess, Pike, War­ TRANSPORT CO., a corporation, 100 distributed by meat packinghouses as rick. Spencer. Dubois, Martin, Lawrence, South Calumet Street, Post Office Box
  • . laave ■ o far ~..._..ce4 no prop•••• All Amerlcaa ■Mp aad a11 Amalcaa crew coatiw to be lll•aally beld. Touy •• are maid. . lt claar, botll la the U11lwd Natlou aad to tile Gove1'11meat of Nortb Korea aad lu frleau, that we haft a luther courae
  • . My people aro s tu~ying c lcsely the pi:obl€,ms ci: the changing s 1.tltation in ! the area south; of It·a11. I have discu.ssed them with King Faisal and ) W\".l-uI.d like to discuss them with you. l 13ut hotvev-er you and wi?- approach
  • an ambitious and somewhat indiscreet assistant named Martin who would be glad to give the impression that he is working for you. For this reason also I do not think you ought to answer Dodd's letter directly. 5. Dodd has been a real help on a lot of matters
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  • . Marvin Watson says you would like my comment on UPI 203-A (attached), a "think" piece by Martin Stuart-Fox from Saigon on a so-called "lull" period. 2. It is true that there have been no large-scale ground force actions initiated by the Communists
  • ~d tha~ his w~roing would reac~.P~king 1 and it doubtl~ilid.:,: 624 ..... -:-: ..--:.:--=======-= -"-~---- ------------------- ... _., . ,\IIU'O\\'l•:R ACIIIE\'ES UNITl•:n NATIONS l\m,ri'AltY onJECTIVRS !~~~re~~. ~·1:ig~~i~~1.1,_ ~b.1~1
  • !air. 2. Ambassador and Mrs. Al-Sowayel re.c ommended to the Saudi Government a mixed aflalr, "including Mrs • .Al-.;Sowayel. 3. King Faisal was willing to have women at the party but no Saudi women. He asked Kim Roosevelt about this. Kim said you'll
  • ACTIONS COUL'!>--OFFER ·_ A 'BASIS -FOR OUR ~.;~.:F2V•.. :;..,1
  • - - pretty much along the lines of our position - and presented it to the South Africans. After overnight reflection, they rejected it. The situation therefore remains unchanged, but with one plus factor. Bill Martin, on behalf of the European Gold Pool
  • Martin J. Collins Henry Steele Cororoag,r H . J. Conan, Jomes B. Conlltlt Frederic P. Cone Earl Conscan,ine Henry Cor beet Ar
  • developmental aid; they rem1nclIndian of their traditional support on the Kashmir issu within the Security Council: they aelze oir such dew lopments a the assassination of Martin Luth K1 , the Vietnam war, and the CIA "revelations• to create public a official
  • it all ready to go, and they slammed the gate shut on any further discussion of licenses, is the way I remembered it. He just wanted to get it judged to whether he could have the license or not, and then he would take his chances. Martin Winfrey and Tony
  • Chairman Martin and several other financial officials. From Washington he goes to Boston and New York for speeches and visits with the financial community. Mr. Jenkins will probably: 1. Outline to you his economic prospects. economic strategy
  • for her work on Chapter cbapter for his Mr. II; Mr. Martin Tank I, VIII and x·,1; Miss Leigh A. Forrester III; and to my immediate Miss Joan Silv1!r, Mr. Blaine Richardson, Ur. assistants, John Lewis, Mr. Malcolm Orchard. Ernest Editor Washington