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  • railroads total system. A co-winner of the 1951 Highway.Research assistant:professor Institute of Transportation old Administrator . Lang formerly Operating Lang was sworn in today as Federal of Transportation of Technology, at Fort Eustis,-Va
  • arms e f ­ fort in space than a. United States commitment to such a program. This we will not do. At the same time that we are purs u i n g cooperative s cientific efforts in space through the Un i t e d Nations and otherwise, we will of course take
  • as signs that the United States was adopting a pro-Israeli position to the detriment of the Arabs. That a real parting of the ways was in progress was fur­ ther evidenced by President Nasser's attack on Wheelus Air l/ From Cairo, Telegrams 1679, January
  • it • · / ' ' weight. # .~ · It is worth noting that after the then Vice Presi­ dent's brief meeting with the Shah in Washington in April 1962 I . and at Tehran in August of the same year, as President he (, received the Shah in Washington in June of 1964
  • vere more than the· usual nuisa:ice ~ - Secondly, the local organizations b,- \lhich border v.i.ola~~s-could be investigated-the Mixed Armistice Commissions starred by Israel a~d its four Arab neighbors-had become virtually inoperable. 'lhirdly- 1
  • , the Bureau works in close cooperation with the Department of Defense. Many of the staff are military officers assigned on active duty to ACDA; c - 15 - the head of the Bureau is an officer with 3-star rank assigned on a rotating basis from one
  • . converted of the intervention and because throughout to introduce loans worth package •>f $900 million of non- were not immediately because industries over these same A. I. D. program were also loosened. The policy successes depres_sion. began
  • . Cleveland NAACPto Alan Boyd.,,telegram., 25 .. Cleveland Press, ...-28. Lally April Record, Employment Report., Washington Lally Post, April 3, 1968. 9., 1968., p. B2. 18., 1968. House of Representatives, Sept. October·)., to Administrator
  • Department telegrams, airgrams, memoranda of conversation, office memoranda, and position papers. There are also classified minutes of the meetings of the Committee of Principals, the ACDA staff, and the Research Council. The views of other agencies on arms
  • / had been preparing since December. 13/ Ankara's Secret Telegram 1628 to Department, June 8, 1964 ~Doc. 7), e SECR£T Faced with the likelihood of an unthinkable war between two NATO allies, President Johnson responded by a personal 14