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  • the vision and sensitivity that President Kennedy had to campaign or capture friends amon g the Latins. He was not pushed into a situation perhaps to destroy the trust and the cooperation you actually need, while he acted with.enough restraint. The Latins
  • . Vandenberc of Michigan who11 cloae friend and co-worker he waa on forelp policy matter,. An° th er ally of Secr~tary-Deal.nate Dulle,, who will be back ln the next Senate, 1, Sen. John.I/ Sherman Cooper (Rep.) of Ken• tucky who al,o accepted
  • passed for general discussion with Japan of balance of payments cooperation, and we should make the specific points set forth in the attached paper. Attachment I ECLA~SIFIEO E.O. 12958, S"c. 3.6 NL,J 91-,~f By ChDate 1-1~1~ rl~ K-ivl\,~~\~ Henry
  • of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Oppor­ merging of functions and for g ui ding the Civil tunity, addressed the banquet-meeting of the Plans for Progress some cooperative activi­ Rights Act through the annual conference, January 26 at the Park-Sheraton
  • organisation 1D thi• cooperative endeavor. Warm peraonal reprda. Sincerely, Mr. W. A. xSteele, Chairman )(Wlioeling Steel Corporat1011 1134 Market Street Wheeling, Weat Virgbda LBJ/HT/jmw 6- .... ..,, / ' EXECUTIVE FG 7 3/ FG 11RI) JOHN - FG 1q.J H
  • be under direct in population the responsibility in cooperation needs. people population government's role in private the American significance of human the government's to define of Federal and domestic about and the development
  • ] ­ ... ...· .. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 28 By: Messrs. Adams, Allen, Bentley, Brannan, Carter, Clark, Cooper, Dumas, Eddins, Evans, Gilchrist, Givhan, Hammond, Hawkins, Hornsby, Horton, James, Lolley, Lowe, Mathews, McCain, McDow, Metcalf, Montgomery, Nichols, Oden
  • ural and vital role in achieving these mutual purposes. sonally interested in the contributions and ask their full cooperation Recently, headquarters I am per­ in the great tasks before us." the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission
  • for guiding the Gvil merging of functions and tunll}', addreeeed the b-qu•t-meetln1 of th• Pl-• for Pt01re•• Rights Act through the some cooperative activi­ annual conference, January 26 at the Park-Sheraton Hotel. Th• more than 600 bu•ln••• leader• attendln1
  • that the White House decision may have been based on domestic political concerns and quoted ''one administration source·• to the effect ,:,at the affair re­ flects ''the great difficulty In getting fint-rate academic institution& to cooperate on Viet Nam projects
  • of the great interest the Philippine government is taking in the memorial. The Veterans Administration and this Commission re-examined the design of the memorial and in cooperation with the design architect effected some changes in detail which result
  • . will continue and challenging of Weaver, - - to help arrest and to bring about city a better to cooperate to serve assignment. new addition - - led by Robert Development all citizens Douglas is a valuable efforts of our central in its vital
  • to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
  • i·,dia i~• th1 ' wucld'~ sixth largest pro­ J u.-1·1· ui 11 r n i urn,
  • an unheard ot request. 20, 1965. \ Thia is a very small coJll'l1Ullit7·and nothing exciting haa ever happened like this here betoi,. Thanking you in aclvanc~tor 70\lr cooperation and consideration in this matter, I am Sincerely yours, ~d'.~ Robert L
  • of a ■ eietance and urge you to conaider the endorsement of the 1-'lan ■ for Progre•• and Equal Employment Opportunity Progr:t.m aa a project i ■ one o! the for the Advertising Council. This Program beet example• of full cooperation between tho Federal Government
  • HOked Uauoua Cb- pm•. It II a mental aancerr. of cow-ee, and honorary prealdent. The foundation bu more aTld clilcuulon tht.n the cbarma of lnTOIYU blooclabed OnlJ on the rare occa­ U.S. Cheu the cooperation of the Rita Haporth. Tbe Scotch pmblt waa
  • the p hone, Mayor Yort~ could not have been more cooperative, he was issuing statements to the press that it was Governor Brown and not he who had asked for my p resence in California, that I was good only for civil rights and he doubted what p urp ose I
  • are worthy of note: I. Thanks to the cooperation between the Department of Commerce and the Bank fostered by the Export Expansion Act of 1968, great progress is being made in coordinating advance credit facilities with overseas trade shows. Thus, when
  • political . It is nothing more or less than ~ a program in the great AmErlcan tradition to help our ne ighbors and friends who need help and are wllling to use it cooperative ly and constructively. ,.: \ , . The Presidency: The Succession I do not believe
  • any inflationary effects of the Federal Government's own activities; and to achieve through cooperative efforts, patterns of collective bargain'ing and of business price determination that are consistent with over-all price stability. 12. Similarly
  • several weeks, while the United Nation• General Assembly has been trying to hannner out an acceptable resolution on the Middle East, one thing baa become increas• ingly clear to me: The solidity of tha Latin American bloc and the Latin American cooperation
  • COOPER, John Sherman, U.S. Senate MUSKIE, Edmund s., u.s. Senate WILLIAMS' Jr. I Harrison A. I uoS. Senate BREWS'IER Daniel B., U.S. Senate EMPSEY, o ., Gov. of Conn. ASHIEY, Thomas L., UoS. Congress McFALL, John J., U.S. Congress GALLAGHER, Cornelius
  • s congress. Czech foreign office is displaying a very cooperative attitude, Foreign office staff state tbat they understand the need for speed under the U.S. constitution sys­ tem and foreign office will do all that is possible to obtain agrement
  • the ?zlternational Cooperation Year count in the search tor pracu·~ prop-ams for peace. The Honorable :WiJJiam O. Douglas Jf A'ssocia.te •Juatice • Supreme Court of the 'Onitecl Sta.tea Washinston, D. •.C. R~ED DEC31964 ~£ILES
  • ~ldent JOUJ' .,_ la1;t,8J" of 1ebJ'Ul7 91 to t.lae of. the Uld.t.ed St.at.ell• u:prN•Utl on the •.it.ut.ioa in Vut~bal added to ~ UIV' ot;her aplJd.onf noeift4 at t.lle Vhlt.• HOlllle• --· Sinnreq 7oan, Cheater L• Cooper ..3/ ,,z_
  • to lack of funds •. For example, in the field of land management and conservation, federal-state-local cooperation has identified projects that would employ 30,000 unskilled persons now (Appendix C). These projects.would be undertaken in future years
  • reform workers, rural credit agents, village chiefs, school­ teachers, and malaria workers. They threaten families in order to intimidate and induc1e cooperation from workers and ofH.cials. , They have no reluctance whatsoever to "gut," to disembowl
  • • :.i c i eno Jgh to :t.d-l ress to us. 1 tha scnoroos \10rds you trere kind They g~,...-o ua n ~->
  • for a Middle East or Arab Development Bank, or other cooperative regional economic arrangement. Kaissouni said that the time was not ripe. They were already associated with the African Development Bank, mainly on political rather than economic grounds, since
  • t e chni ques and mat er i als fo r durab l e i mpl antation of a r tific i a l (or natural } orga n s . 3 . Industri a l r esearch cooper at i on i n s uch techn i c a l prob l ems a s s ui table light - weigh t power sources a nd mat erials . 4
  • .# . -....- -~ --~ ··-~ .D•. - ~ ~ ... . ~ ~ · OllVERSITY SETTLEMENT ·. ,_ ,...,._ ; .. . . ....... ,.s..:..:, . ~ ... [1 of 3] Btm.osrab~l•, b'IUtl nee Cooper Ul\lvar•L~ . Set.tl.elmen-t ~estiinonfal fo#' -Bohorab.1.e $\\a.n\\81 Celler Bew ·York .U.l
  • are some pictures made at the White House on October 16 when the President signed the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. He wanted you to have them. Hope to see you again soon. kindest personal regards. Meanwhile, Sincerely, L Assistant to the President