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  • ) 1949-1950 National Chairman, Volunteers for Stevenson-Kefauver Active Duty, USNR, 1941-1945, EuJ,""opean Theater of Operations and Pacific Fleet Editor·, Publisher,· Louisville (Kentucky) Courier Journal I· I ,; (· I' I I • r
  • defense nationale, June 1964, p. 960. 11Pierre Messmer, January 24, 1963, Journal officiel, p. 1613. 12Le siecle de Damocles, p. 10. 13Revue de defense nationale, October 1964, p. 1516. 14Revue de defense nationale, May 1963, p. 760. -7for deterring
  • 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
  • . This doctrine had been widely discussed 1n military journals and apparently not been overlooked 1n Peking. 0ECRET-NOF'0RN Page~ of 6 Pages -SECRET - N0F'0RN - The Chinese have announced that they will use tactical nuclear weapons against the US divisions
  • disarmament, many papers in the area said. Canrnunist China's A-bombblast "will set of.fa chain reaction" of nuclear bomb develop­ ment that may "shove all this disannament talk down the drain," said the Tehran Journal. Influential Hindu of i-iadras likewise
  • Intelligencer drew the morai: "We presume that our President and his Cabinet are by this time convinced that they have forfeited the public confidence ••• " 1/ "The War with Mexico, ti Justin H. Smith 5 Whig journals now assured Mexico that "her cause
  • ". The National Intelligencer presumed "that our President and his Cabinet are by this time convinced that they -have forfeited the public confidence ..• " Other Whig journals assured Mexico that "her cause was just, that a majority of Americans detested the war
  • ~C) ,•.J USIA NSA I A n1embas sy TEL A VIV SUBJECT: New A lig nrne nt Journal Featur e s M o she SHARETT o n Isra elArab R c Jat-ions REF / A,,__ N I. _J r i-Je )I.la.- -, It is undoubt edJ y 0£ s orne si~ni.ficance that the i nitial
  • in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
  • have a number of people in mind to contact tomorrow -- including the Louisville Courier Journal, and the Nation. On the civil rights front, Cliff AlexELnder and I have put together a list of people we want to educate to this problem. We beli~ve we can
  • unleashed the present storm, its violence - - before which all China seems to be bowing down as though Mao were God - - suggests his doing so was triggered by something of no mean importance. A May 4 editorial in the Liberation Army Journal about a "life
  • During War (1917), To the People of Britain at War from the Prime Minister of Australia (1941), The Forgotten People (1958), and Studies in Australian Constitution (1933). He has also contributed to contemporary art and legal journals. An art enthusiast
  • range -- set off to extinguish a gas well fire. The fire had burned unchecked for nearly three years near Karshi, in Uzbek SSR. According to an article published a year ago in a Soviet technical journal, the State Geological Com­ mittee had given
  • but have shown limited she has taken I were relieved Communist organ New Age has expressed Communist) journals coolness group within has been shown for her in the leftist of her government's not officially leftist Communists and leftists Mrs
  • -.bly unknown ecor..c,::iic co~ts by public; we hav~ helped -to be j_)Ossi':Jle r1 ··.., ,-., we wa~1~ it accepted two nations both vis-a-vis w.:ir or e::-:ploita~::..or.. by C::ina her2 ~ssue re51.lMption, :-egardless journals, ~:··~,w
  • of the atomic nucleus permits the rapid building of hydraulic works which we have already described in our journal. With the help of directional explosions one can straighten out the beds of large rivers to construct gigantic dams, to cut through canals
  • AT THE 35TH.SOUTHWEST JOURNALISM CONGRESS FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS, CLIFTON SAID: . . . . "BUGGING IS A B!G PROBLEM WE .HAVE 1 TO HANDLE. I HAVE FSUND M~WY EFFORTS TO !UG THE WHIT£ ·HOUSE." CLIF'TON -SAID THE WHITE HOUSE COMBATS THESE ATTEMPTS TO ·SNEAK LISTENING
  • : sincerely that this statement serves as It saved the lives of countless numbers ample notice to all Members. THE JOURNAL of people. The Journal of the proceedings of It prevented destruction which might yesterday was read and approved. COMMITTEE
  • integrity, but it was the most irresponsible pie c e of journalism I had seen in my years in Washington. ### DF.Tt!RMtMED TO BE AN f,,':AR~!NS. Cf.Nt't:L:..!::O ~EC. j .3 A~:~ AO~"INl'STR.'!iTIVS l't:·n l:? 0. '~~~CHl'\f~~r·s 1:.'.'J!ill, PJi~~:lO