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  • to lunch with the President and Rusk and McNamara. Perhaps Rusk and McNamara ·could fly out and meet with various editorial boards -- ~ou~syille Courier Journal Time~ -- the night news­ papers - - St. L~uis _!'~st ~esE~tch_ - - Providence Journal
  • ~=i:iem.=i!~nT.f!~:S'i~:'6.;!:,~~~~~\1 tPe~:11:1o~nd:'~!~ or statutory penalties where tbc claim Is not presented In writing to Ule Company Within ninety-five clays a!J,tlr tbe cause of action, If any, &ball baveaccrued; provided, however, that ueit!
  • , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
  • . -viiThey would require provide for "equality participating entertain between France a modest hope that, and other the French of common consultation as the French between Europe and America more and more Europeans to accept arrangement powers
  • significance. Too rapid population growth seriously hampers efforts to raise living standards, to further education, to improve health and sanitation, to provide better ~ousing ar;d transportation, to forward cultural and recreational opportunities-and even
  • Administrative A ssistant to Senator Clifford P. Case of New Je rsey, a post he has hel d for the past ten years . From 1946 to 1955 Mr . Z a goria was a reporter for the Washing ton P ost. While employed at the Post, he also taught journalism par t- time
  • . Additional Plebiscite Inducements. I. Government at the District level. J. Government at the Municipal level. Appendix A - Draft of proposed 1964 Secretarial Order providing for Trust Territory legislature. Appendix B - Draft of proposed 1968 Presidential
  • ) by making possible sophisticated weapons of mass destruction which have the potential for destroying ^ m o d e m civilization arid which, therefore, are high priority and urgent subjects for arms control, arid (2) by providing techniques which can
  • and Challenge" by U. Alexis Johnson (from the Foreign Service Journal, April, 1966) _ _ ____ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ ___ _ ____ ___ _ _ 15 "New System for Coping With Our Overseas Problems," Speech by General Maxwell D. Taylor to the American
  • and the apostles rather than James J. Strang and Sidney Rigdon [qq.v.], chief contenders for Snd.th1s prophetic Illinois was imperative, to strengthen journal he traveled r8le. So, too, when the exodus from throughout the Atlantic the r-bnnon nd.ssionary
  • to the proposal fran Karl Bendetsen on which we provided caments the other day. Effluent fees are, of course, one way to induce industry to hook up to treatrcent plants, but they are not the cnly way. 3. Construction aid for solid waste disposal facilities
  • national 2 life, the Congress finds tho.t establishment of o.n executive 3 department is desirable to achieve the best administration of 4 the principal programs of the Federal Government which .p provide assistance for housing o.nd
  • recommends a substantial stepping-up of Federal &,:ant programs to assist .State and local governments to provide ade­ quate sewage treatrnent facilities. These prograrns need to be adrnin­ istered in ways which induce or require the adequate vided
  • to and be interpreted in such a way as to provide the needed flexibility freedom of action. Under this interpretation we would not, for example, be called upon for such a strong burden of proof as has been required in the past that the needed assistance
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  • in order to permit the Department of Housing o.nd Urban Development to start operations. A. The Act creating APPLICABLELEGALPrlOVISIQ!,S the Department provides as follows: l. 'Ille Act "shall 2. The Act 'fDD.Y take effect "on such earlier date
  • no· ~~bt that such discussion, under private auspices, of the· problems of peace will provide a. major contribution to the greatest single problem of our time. The symposium ·ip.a.t the ~enter proposes can, I think, an important ovont in tho International
  • ., these major holdings : The Macon (Ca.) ./ sional elections. In December he entered Victor F., and Joseph E.- whose holdings Telegraph anq News, The Gadsden spread from The Journal of Commerce (Ala.) Times, The Cleveland (Tenn.) the Columbia-Presbyterian
  • , Readers' Digest, Ladies' Home Journal, Rotarian ... in books ... and Congressional Record. He has appeared as major-speaker on programs with such prominent personalities as Presidents Eisen­ hower, Truman ... Secretaries of State Acheson, Dulles, Rusk
  • , Connecticut, the University Business of be on the staff Alan S. Dean. leadership of as Chief at Portsmouth, Hyslop will for Administration for providing A native in the new Department Hyslop has been serving wide basis. attended Policy Coast
  • of Arts and Bachelor of Journalism. Some 25 years later than on platforms. the First Lady is still more at ease with people Greeting more than 2,000 womenwho jammed a reception lowing her speech to the home economists in Detroit, a PUest who admired
  • for .humanitarian assistance in East Europe. Present authority to provide food assistance for needy persons through voluntary agencies is adequate. However, we have only limited authority to meet disaster si uations in East Europe. We should also be able to cover
  • lhr1t ro1ilcl mrr1n a sho'rtj age of from r1 .m:o.ooo lo . 14.0r'fO,. ooo tons in cereal grains, about' 1oouhle the amounl of whe
  • - - for awhile - - but I would love to have a half-dozen of these (14 October, 3305-37) if that is workable. (I would like to give one to my father for Christmas.) ·1 Many thanks; I am most grateful. This sort of thing provides compensation for too much work
  • as sacred. It provides a good bench mark against which to squeeze every last bit of waste out of the bureaucracy - - and you are constantly conscious of waste. But you listen to your advisers and your economic experts. You are committed to maintaining
  • get away with providing little more than additional quantitative import commitments ~o the other CP 1 s as a group. On the other hand, if a complete set of new rules should be added to the GATT to provide special standards for Communist countries
  • . He made . He said that the prohibition of jus~ice, meeting out h_,rsh no . mention of shooting by WASHINGTON,April 17 - against "deadly force" except penalt~es to Neg~oes·and minor policemen. . . At_torneyGeneral Ramsay Clark to provide self-defense
  • be operated more economically in the future, but, at the present time it must be adequately financed as it provides many other benefits. The present program affords greater protection to the northern and southeastern portions of the United States which
  • , from BillXWalton. of June 1, In view of Bill's remark that we understated the case and, particularly, since my June 1 letter provides all of the pertinent data, I can only con­ clude that he wrote his memorandum to you before he saw our supple­ sure
  • taxes. It provides employment for more than 9 million workers . And it is the only major transportation system in the world operated by private entrepreneurs rather than under government ownership. Highly developed and diversified, it has served
  • for the manufacturing of livestock food and provides farmers a large grain market. Although agriculture is predominant, Wilson has diversity or industry, meat packing, manufacturing of refrigerator boxes, automotive fabrics, various wearing apparel to mention a few
  • for every square mile of land -- and yet provides time-consuming, and wasteful It is not good enough when it produces I ,. frustrating, or no relief from conge stiori. sleek and efficient jet I I aircraft -- and yet cannot move passengers
  • of problems typically affecting STEPS TOW ARD CLEAN AIR 3 representative communities in various parts of the country. Wit­ nesses who provided testimony at these hearings included govern­ mental air pollution control officials, Governors, mayors
  • of the United States Government primary responsibility for searching out ways to put an end to the arms race. The Act provides that the Agency "must have such a position within the Government that it can provide the President, the Secretary of State, other
  • -- the Montgomery bus case and the nationwide boycotts aga~inst certain chain stores to get them to serve Negroes at Southern lunch counters are examples. Such cases can provide a focus for informal government mediation. This does not appear to be the case
  • pictures on OEO programs for telecast over Canadian broadcasting. The last one produced by a Canadian crew was, for example, made by Romeo LeBlanc who is now Press Secretary to Prime Minister Trudeau. Also we have provided Canadian outlets with our films
  • ments have in no small measure b~en ma.de possible by the shield of security provided to the region by the determination of the gallant people of Viet Nam and those assisting them to repel Communist aggression. The President and the Prime Minister noted
  • are provid:1.ng in-formation and Mrs• Donald Russell, .. conversa.tio11 ;,rith a North-6tld. .South. Cs.rol.i.M., .. Georgia.~ FJ..nrida., Alabama, Raleigh, Although President to for all. 51 women. and Louisiana.. Ta:_labassee, contribution Mrs