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  • fertilizer solutions, Arvada, Colo. NOTE: Toe proposed service is to be performed under a continuing contract with Alside, Inc., lo­ cated at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. I! a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant requests it be held at Cleveland, Ohio. No. MC
  • motor vehicle and equip­ ment manufacturers and dealers. • The President appointed the 29-member National Highway Safety Advisory Committee to advise and consult with and make recommen­ dations to the Secretary and the Federal Highway Administrator
  • this time-while acting both u rO'cctivc mcthocla." Johnson aa meall witb iult plain paper ... Ibey Wheeler recently during the Presl a sort of Intermediary in the con81ct may COit a rewcentl mon. But.put with the conSdence of both aides, dent's Appalachia
  • not provide a.n adequa.te basis for analysis, or for which the in­ formation suggests an hypothesis but the object or phenomenon ex­ plaining it cannot be proven to ha.ve been here or taken place at that time. In eva.lua.tin~ these sightings, the Air Force
  • in 1965--"it knew how to provoke the police"--but its leader, Clyde Cleveland, now works for the poverty program and it is no longer a force. It's decline came long before the disorder. Joyce knows of no evidence of planning, arms, or sniping
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • the funeral. D~-MKN ... Formal daytime dress: Cutaway co.:a.t Black vest Striped trousers High hat, silk or dull black (non collapsible) Black plain street shoes Black hose Turned down, starched collar and four-in-hand bla..ck tie (The Swedish men will wear
  • - Cleveland, Ohi o (fr. mans. ) Bill Moyers Cong. Carl Albert (fr. mans. ) Senator Hubert Humphrey (fr. mans. ) Senator Clinto n Anderso n (fr. mans. ) To the office w/ JV HB J Valenti W Jenkins To Flower Garden Made remarks Sen. Birch Bayh Sen
  • mg, both berng pres~nt m C?11- President Thieu once again ex- processes noted in the principle I berra for the _memo~·~ service plained bis government's policy of one-man one-vote. Ifor the late Prune MllllSter Har- of reconc_iliation enunciated
  • for the Advancement . of Colored People told a leas acts is ·well. ~own to all. ~ia political strength press conference: ' alao well known. His leadership in advocating civil dis, "Regardless of legal· ac- edience - plain law-breaking - has undoubtedl.7 contribu
  • Connectionsspeed on Corcoran's part, and the Linked with the Indignation agencies involved, went un~~plain- aroused among some officials by ed today. ~n t~e c~ of aspm.n, for Sterling's success in obtaining example, 1t was indicated that the large export licenses
  • ., 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
  • obvious to Indian grain dealers and politieiana that there will be a dip in November departures. No one argues that Indians would starve. But government grain stocks have been drawn down from 1 million tons on l June to 738,000 on 1 September
  • before publication. Jack Leacacos, Cleveland Plain Dealer: review of Middle East and Viet Nam, nailing down latest evidence on forward movement on whlch he ls quite clear. Robert Sha.plen, The New Yorker: as you know, he ls professionally pessimistic
  • + THAT I AUTHORIZZ HHl TO -DO so. I EX- PLAINED THAT I PREFERRED HANDLE ~ATTER AS OTH~R THAN -INTELLIG£NCE TYPEn OPERATION AND INTENDED HAVING E)i5ASSY OFFICER BRIEF APPROPRIATE SOUTH AFRICAN OFFICIAL AS SCCN AS I HAD RECEIVED REPLY TO MY ~ESSAGE
  • , but turned the conversation into~ phlloaophlcal discourse into the meaning of the passing of Ghe Guevara. Thursday, October 12 1 1967 Jack Leacacoa, The. .Plain Dealer, Cleveland, came 1n for another long session on his book. Ifdi~cussed in particular
  • out.to "get Johnson.·" F: A lot of these wheeler-dealer charges that went on. that follow Mr. Johnson through the years really stem from this campaign, didn't 'they? P: Yes, and I suppose you could say some of it stemmed around the · fact
  • Wheeler-dealer charges; Gene Autry; 1948 Senate campaign; helicopter; Coke Stevenson; George Parr; State Democratic Executive Committee, 1948.
  • /~A t ID-d,I. _g,_4 9 < i:epgrt 1/30/68 / .,,,..,, .. Q4 38 C • BlaelcNetionelist Meve.,,¥,GiAeiRRati Dit.•isioA C w:: '"' ~ 216162 ;,' tC "I{- 2,
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place)TheWhiteHouse Date Monday, January 10, 1966 9:30 Breakfast 1. 10:00 To East Room for brief remarks to Junk Yard Dealers. Shook hands with all
  • in committee) Cecil Dickson & Dr. Blasingam e (Wharton ) Rod Markle y an d Henry Ford II Space Hearings, 235 SOB P-38 Marvin Watson, Daingerfield To Speaker's office Texas Automobil e Dealers Asso c receptio n honoring Senators and Congressme n 6-8 Pan America
  • was honorary the afternoon -- watched the Green Bay Packers. go wild and rip the Cleveland Browns apart the first quarter a short walk, and now back at the desk trying to catch ·up on paper. A lot ot things happened, but nothing too ·Overwhelming while we
  • - no one would truthfully deny tb4, rathe_r plain langua1re.. !{ouse· ~f Representatives, Hear- ,~nee had dwindled. l handed in a ,Wher.i-'-Woodtrie,d to say that.the. What is known as "legal" con- : mgs dating back to World -War I. new su.pplementary
  • inventories. Reindividuals can stocking must be. purchase hunting pproved by go✓er weapons. Air • ent officials • guns and blank nd -police. guns can be easil bought although dealer must take down name, address, and other • identification data of buyer. Mail
  • of the Senate, Mr. PEPPER. Mr. President, upon speaking r ecently at Cleveland, ignored the very eve of the all-important For­ the announced recommendation of Gen­ eign Ministers' Conference at Moscow, eral Marshall and threw his full weight, to determine
  • and was going to give it to him. Well, Jenkins told me later that Lyndon just jumped all over him for telling me about that. Well, it wasn't a question of him telling me. It was right there in plain sight, and I couldn't help but see it. I don't know why
  • character when a Communist military offensive drove neutralist forces from the area of the Plain of Jars they had held in 1962. Our response to these eveilts, the provision of additional T-28's to the Governmait of Laos and the carrying out of reconnaissance
  • and an d her sister - Mrs. Mrs . Claudine Junker f ir^»— ^^Mr. J. J.C C. . Kella Kellam m in in Austin, Texas /'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler, Lincoln-mercury dealer dealer Austin, Texas Bullio n and son John / X^Mr. J. W. Bullion "Cantinflas" (Mario Mexicoo
  • INVESTIGATED, THE MIDWESTERN CARAVAN OF ABOUTSIX HUNDRED PEOPLE Is· ENDPAGETWO • ' f. PAGETHREE (OO~ifJ:,iEtlTIAl:.J TO TRAVELFROMDETROIT, MICHIGAN,TO CLEVELAND, OHIO, TODAY. ! . • COMMUNIST PARTY,·USA, HAS SENT TWODIRECTIVESTO ALL COMMUNIST
  • Biemiller & Arthur Goldberg, re: minimum wage proposal Peyton Ford Sec Gates, re: coming to see LBJ at 5:30 Delegate John Burns and Kan Luke (Hawaii) Paul Butler and Jack Redding Harry Provence (Waco) re: invitation to address Grain & Feed Dealers Convention
  • little they were paid. But you were given freedom to go into town and take part i.n things. So, I was such an enthusiastic New Dealer and such an admirer of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • Association News; Governor, District 8, Texas Numismatic Association. William C. Hatcher, Kinston, North Carolina President, Kinston Coin Club Ray M. Janda, Kansas City, Missouri Coin dealer; first vice-president, Central States Numismatic Society Malcolm W