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- of Mississippi, he did all in his power to block the school dese gregation decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. He was instru mental in handing over $163,000 to the infamous White Citizens' Council, a group whose avowed aim is to "preserve the integrity
- U. 3. Disarmament Activities Dr. James A. Perkins, Mr. Arthur K. Watson, Trade Corporation President Cornell Chairman of the Board, Mr. William System S. Webster, President, Dr. Herbert Engineering, F. York, formerly Director, Department
- w\,ldcat tes,t in extreme Southwestern Yoaklllll • County. It is the No. 1 Tannehill Broth ers, Inc., 1,980 feet from the north ,and east .lines rof • section 840,, block D•. JQJmH. 'Gibson survey, du~ west,ofthe Wassonpool and three and one-half
- was the technical assistance rendered by USAID and the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations. Another is the community development program which now extends throughout India. The latter program, which was launched in 1952, divided rural Indio into S, 000 "blocks
- appointment of "'\fr. be approved. I With deepest regret of our Senate is Coleman ',rill not and disappointment, ~f~ Mrs o Dale Plank Block worker, Boulder Co. Democratic Party iH~ WHITE: HOUSt, JUN2~ 6 05 PH'65 RECEIVED I JBC:hm y 22, 19 5
- of 71 mis demeanor arrests ,vho lived ·in the 1200 block of :Massachusetts Avenue within 5 blocks of the nearest gun store. 111is gentleman traveled 8 miles in order to guarantee his anonymity. In contrast to Maryhmd, a check of the Virginia stores
- in the year when ports are open and more shipping available, and Canada is sensitive to Indian needs. So more Indian appeals to Canada are in order (Pearson has already allocated 150, 000 tons). At sorne point we also ought to put the blocks to Pearson
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- CEASE-FIRE. IN KASHMIR MAJOR POTENTIAL STUMBLING BLOCK REGARDING WITHDRAWAL wILL BE ABILITY Or UN "TO RESOLVE MATTER OF'. PAST AND THREATENED PAK INFILTRATIONS WHICH INDIA ~ILL UNDER PRESSURE TRADE FOR WITHDRAWAL Or ITS OWN FORCES TO CEASE-FIRE LINE. WE
- • 972), tho Act of P.u,:;ust ll~, 1957 (71 Ste.!.. . . . . . -:-·,.Jtmc_30;•1905 (J/-;· St.~.t.~CJS), rcl~ ..-Lin~to block signals; . . tho Act of • • l~ay 27, 190S ·(3.5 •·. . . . . Stat . .. 325L . th~ Act of !-:nrch J~, 1909 (.'.35Stat. •·re}'.?,ti
- BLOCK PURCHASES COUNTED ON DELIVERIES BASIS, FIGURE WOULD BE ABOUT RS. 325 CRORE. BOWLES NOTE: ADVANCE COPYTO S/S-0 3/13/66 10:02 A.M. PASSEDWHITEHOUSE3/13/66 10:05 A.M. NOTE: MESSAGE DEIAYEDIN TRANSMISSION of~ I. G • f.LE'f:Al fJ epct t n1 en t oJ 1
- , Donald Macleay called this afternoon to state emphatically that Delta is not ·a bit happy with the conference agreement as approved.by the FMC and would welcome anything DOT might do to qve~turn it or block its effective ness. He adds that Delta would
- !llprov·ea· urban .· a consort'iumof·-' cities _=a:new. br_eed ·of. urban ..• : •. for- urban- transportation· :.,••,•,;·..... . test sites;.· . . : VI .. • ELEMENTS ·0:-2. . . ·-P.•....• BLOCK. GRANT PROGR.fu\1
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- -ranking 1 in Belgrade's liberation anniversary celebration. (A plane crash killed the members of the first delegat·on.) I Innumerable other contentions and basic issues block the way to a meaningful Sino-Soviet accommodation. These include Moscow's