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  • -Ncws ot Road. \VWSW-Ncws; Cong-, Corbett WJAS-Scores; News of World. KDKA- News ; Gra y ·Gordon, KQV - Modernaires WCAE- Cat.holic Hnur. 6:30-6:45 P. M. WJAS-Fun ln Print. WWSW-Entertaimnent; Music. KQV -MWj iC. KDKA-Jar.k Holli1;ler ; Music. 6:30-6:45
  • in Germany there would have to be changes in the situation which woul d make it possible for the Germans and others in Western Europe to feel · secure in other ways. In the meanwhile, I hope we . can continue to cooperate in reducing the level of tension
  • , Wilbur D. BOGG.5, Hale MILLER, Loren C. NEWMAN, Frank C. ALBERT, Carl O'MALLEY, Lambert FORD, Gerald R. PRICE, Don K., Jr. MOSS, John E. REYNOLDS, J runes E. GORDON, Kermit ••«-..•-..ut ..,....•..,...... ..........-.. .......,.. 2laa·P
  • to counter­ act t:be Bui and CC..Uni•t prop119anda. Because Id.id not cooperate with the Basia, ay factory••• c:on­ fi•cated on Nay 2, 19'2. A tew day• later I waa picked up 'by the Geatapo and tortured 48 hour• continuoualy by them. I at.ill suffer froa tho
  • GeorgiaAppleGrowers IdahoStateHorticulturalSociety IllinoisFruit Council IndianaFruitGrowers Cooperative Association, Inc. IowaFruit Growers Association Kansas StateHorticultural Society Kentucky AppleGrowers Association Maryland StateAppleCommission Michigan
  • a willingness to cooperate with the U.S. on the balance of payments program, even though they are concerned about the effects the restrictions may have on tourism and b'ank lending and supported us on the establishment of special drawing rights in.the IMF
  • appointed, arrange,- with Columbia Record, been appointed. men and women cooperating. bands engaged, news conference The State, in hootenanny held after singers the meeting WISTV, UPI, AP, WNOKTV,and wire service photographers.Private concern
  • that reconciliation be settled by the Indiana to either India or Paltiatan and cooperation instead ol c.onflict 'Would be a great boon to both--a:rad to the mo,t, effective \lSe o! US aid. and Paki•tan Prealdent must learn to live to1ethe1t on the aani,e
  • ", Charleston was founded as •Charles Town" by English settlers in 1670 on the -west bank of the Ashley River. The city -was relocated in 1680 be­ tween the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. It was officially renamed Charleston when incorporated in 1783 -- more than
  • as an action group, which enjoys the cooperation of both civil rigQ.ts organizations and state and local bar associations. A unanimous resolution was passed by the Mississippi State Board of Bar Commissioners last May ur ging cooperation with the Committee
  • drama· .,{ I LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE - 7 of incalculable resources consequences, that of creative are not used, energy, For Latin aspire pointed effort,· :cooperation, .but never one percent dollars actually economic problem is the lowered
  • for what it are not used, energy, talents sterile that prices pointed of raw materials are frozen, aspire , exterior effort,· cooperation, "Suppose instead in the world market. of sustained might temporarily that the exports of declining
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, July l 0, 1965 2:00 p.m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Rand Corporation is doing a continuing study of the Viet Cong captives and defectors. I attach Chet Cooper's good summary of their latest report. It is interesting
  • WITH VARIOUSPOLITICAL GROU?S ...SiGRC? -eeeru:r ~l.GO~--i9~5-~-0F'--02 ----2G 1'545Z, . 'iHICH HE THOUGHT COULD WORK TOGETHER. AFTER THESE TALKS WERE CONCLUDZD HE WOULD S~E WHAT MIGHT BE DEVELO?EO, POSSIBLY . INCLUDING COOPERATION BETWEEN THESE GROUPS ON THE PEOPLES
  • . C. Air Pollution the basis for BE"id local The Clean Air Ict of 1963 provides agency cooperation in dealing with air pollution. Grants are authorized for :research and control activities, and cooperation in the abatement of interstate pollution
  • are such as to make it in our interest to maintain a modest presence there and to seek> within limits> to expand our influence. I be­ lieve that on balance a policy of prudent cooperation with the present government, designed to give us continuing access to GOA
  • - Indian Defense :rvinister Chavan Chavan was scheduled to see the President at 11: 30 A. M. on May ZS. Because of Nehru's death, Chavan is now on his way back to India, and you can cancel the appointment. Gordon cc: Chase ,.r. Bundy Mr. Komer/ aY
  • GENERAL ANDOTHER ita • ·, ft 1. l l I I I ,.i OFFICIALS. I HAD A SMALLDINNERFOR HIM LAST NIGHTANDINVITED BRUCE PALMER,CHUCK COOPER,AND ABRAMS;KOMER, ZORTHIAN,MOMYER, KEY MEMBERS OF MYSTAFF. ALTHOUGH THE SAIGONPRESS HAS BEEN INTER­ ESTED IN TALKING
  • GENERAL ANDOTHER ita • ·, ft 1. l l I I I ,.i OFFICIALS. I HAD A SMALLDINNERFOR HIM LAST NIGHTANDINVITED BRUCE PALMER,CHUCK COOPER,AND ABRAMS;KOMER, ZORTHIAN,MOMYER, KEY MEMBERS OF MYSTAFF. ALTHOUGH THE SAIGONPRESS HAS BEEN INTER­ ESTED IN TALKING
  • written on the fiscal dividend. It was all written, laid out, prepared for the report. I remember talking at great length to Charlie Schultze about it, with others who were at Brookings at the time and elsewhere in the office with Kermit Gordon. We were
  • ? Did he do what you wanted him to do? B: He did what I wanted him to do very well. The President was very, very cooperative on this kind of thing. If he were convinced that I knew what I was talking about, and he was willing to give me the benefit
  • , Presiding The Speaker of the Hause of Representatives ACDA William C . Faster , Director AEC Glenn Seaborg, Chairman AID David E. Bell, Administrator BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Kermit Gordon, Director CIA John A. McCone, Director (Statutory Adviser) Lt. Gen
  • [G. Gordon] Liddy made his original proposal to [ John] Mitchell and the actual break-ins. There was a lengthy memo dated March 30 from [Charles Colson] to [H. R.] Haldeman reviewing strategy to secure the confirmation of [Richard] Kleindienst
  • nights later from Ellsworth Bunker, also at night, asking whether I could talk with the President about getting them to cooperate in this OAS operation and in the resolution . . . F: For the record, who was the President? B: Leoni, Raúl Leoni
  • . In 1940 he was appointed Deputy Direator General of the All India Radio. In 1943 he became Deputy Registrar and then Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Lahore. Amongsubsequent assignments was one as Secretary to the late Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan from
  • , NOi, prior to a severe attack of mental illness, a:lvised that WILLIAM GORDON EDWARDS is presently in charge of the NOi group, Denver. She further stated that BERNARDCUSHMEER is considered the :Ir the Denver group, although he permanently resides
  • -....... •..~•I first by October Chief 20, of State un:i er it. In this improve men, month of deliberation, co~unication and stressed military between that cooperation. Taylor t:he -civilian a soi.id Defining Council new government
  • dissolution in August 1960, Leopold Sedar senghor was elected President of Senegal. President Johns?n, then Vice President, represented the United States at the 1961. independence ceremonies in April As a firm believer in the necessity for closer cooperation
  • becoming fairly well off and you lead a happy life.” I've always followed that. Anyway that I could see to make a dollar, I tried making it. My father was very cooperative. My brother and I--my brother Ronald--he let us keep chickens. We had about thirty
  • becoming fairly well off and you lead a happy life.” I've always followed that. Anyway that I could see to make a dollar, I tried making it. My father was very cooperative. My brother and I--my brother Ronald--he let us keep chickens. We had about thirty
  • becoming fairly well off and you lead a happy life.” I've always followed that. Anyway that I could see to make a dollar, I tried making it. My father was very cooperative. My brother and I--my brother Ronald--he let us keep chickens. We had about thirty
  • becoming fairly well off and you lead a happy life.” I've always followed that. Anyway that I could see to make a dollar, I tried making it. My father was very cooperative. My brother and I--my brother Ronald--he let us keep chickens. We had about thirty