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Columbia BroadcasUzig Syetem
Columbia Broadcasting Syatem
-2Tony Sylvester
Philip Carter
Don Downing
Barbara Furlow
Lewis Lapham
deRoosett Morrissey
Ralph Heath
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The matter drifted
Dorothy Jacobson finally
a rationale
II and III only when there is
along and the dry milk poured out of here be!Bo:re
got on top of it and stopped it.
We developed
whereby we argue, I think with real merit actually,
milk now
- Department . that . has . been staffing out various continguencies in terms of what should be done now that there is a cease fire
considered food P.L. 480 Titles I and II, etc.
We weren't invited.
Rostow about it. He eaJ.led Katzenbach .who called me
- proteotins the
ot the ir aal s.
or, trade ot
x en II& to vxporter
to the extent ot about ei htJ•t1ve per cent
Thia 1e a plan
we are oons1deriJ16 ae an aid to tbe ex•
all buaines . 1n the United atates .
long tali with Lor
1nauranoe sub•
Strabolg1
- s brother Bud, Bud
Bogen, who I mention~d had climbed through the Sierras, also went into
the Air Corps, becamea test pilot for Douglas and was killed flying the first
Douglas experimental four-engine bomber prior to World War II, when Douglas
- World War II
- ~ ,areas, :ind in the food-producing ar~ of~o~ )'i~~:. \{ ii~ca/a~~.~~
· ~ven thIS ~~~ed bombmg of the North could come to an early end-if ·our re-: ·e Ft~'
..".TH'I · .:~!..• ~
straint ,is matched hr restraint in Hanoi. But I_cannot ·in cons~ien~ ·stop