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  • with this man w11en he enlisted. I feel th it is completely without regard for individual rights. Sgt. Bergstedt has lived up to his agreement completely. He has served in vorld ~ar II and the Korean Conflict and has over 25 months of combat time. This is why he
  • and establish a public- private mechanism to provide public funds openly for overseas activities of organizations which are adjudged deserving, in the national interest , of public support. 1: A tmW POLICY The years irru:nediately· after World War II saw
  • 1 lald pl•o• .U\Af!·r i,t'th vbich you the 111Mtt11, &lYM bc,pe to •inartty tber• an rMl t•tb •111 tbl , .• . Cb.a •kUU•l ~d.l•II 1 prop--.. CGllllitCN .. r.bt be,t dhrupt JW/p Kr, ~rt ,r .. T111lor, ► Eucutiva IT .. idellt Ytc:a
  • to the President '+ Mr. Luther Holcomb Ofiice ot the Vlce Chairman Equal Employment Opporti.mlty Cotnm\ssion Washin ton. D. C. 20506 WTJ/cg .......... l ~ l •. l II •I • ,,_ ~ l !1' a. 1 • f· s. • ' .. _ • f • :-i-~ , ... , J 1' !i~•ir
  • .. to exclude a upeclllc request for funda for these cou - ·lea. n c fell unde a "' n .. 1 policy. and waa not the · .- . tion y someone ~ tt than th• Beere• 11 .I .. .II I C,. ·nt. . ..:i- ..; .. I ef ., I - ---..-:-­ --- .. ............ "'"4
  • conclusions drawn from it. II. NARRATION OF MISSION After receiving the assignment the afternoon of August 17, the next morning I conferred with Mr. Joe C~lifano and Mr. Lee White in the White House. There the nature of the mission was established. Two major
  • between Senator, Brewster and myself. ?•"'"• . ··-· Our Congressio al Liaison of:lice ha• also forwarded copy of this to Henry ·Wilson. 1 I \ 'I I :1 I '/ l I I II I i THE ADMINISTRATOR j I
  • of its holpin3 in this caso. Conz-4~tulattons on your inltlatlvo ~nd be:;t wi s.'lea for 1ts mcccss. tn founding the.Alilatln Cbau·Club Sincerely. le.~~'ii?f S~? rArtlui~w. !:ummcl. Jr •• Acting July z, 1965 Dear Mr. Gatlerrea: Your letter
  • level ehc;,uld be applled wherever poselbl . By Jolnlng togother. Federal otflclala throughout th land can more eflectlvely contribute to tho betterme-nt ol thelr com.munlfy and country. - ...... 1 ~- ........... .,;, ~ -· II- r I "j I
  • gover_:µment should get involved. McCone will understand. Agree v1· ------- Disagree ----- Attachment [3 of 14 front] ­ REC V: D JOE CALI l O. JR. 18 AM II 4' [3 of 14 back] ­ trX&:CUTIVE -~· )( .JOHN ALEX M~ CONE 612 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
  • it, iaol.lltiJII )lil"OYiaiona II). nlatiJI& to 11t• ■election (AtuollNnt all 3. 1Uert1111 a ntermce to open occu,ucJ r .. u.ir ... ta. • ■pecittc proY1•1• 'be 10 located u to 1A field iutnctiou r9';UiriD& beat &ttol'4 iacrwllll aoee,Wr Jll'03eeta
  • discussed in this report Map of Hyde Park-Kenwood urban renewal proj­ ect--Chicago, Illinois I 37 II 39 REPORTON INEFFU:TIVEAIMINISTRATION CONTRIBUTING TO UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESSIN REHABILITATING THE HYDEPARK-KENWOOD URBANRENEWAL AREA CHICAGO,ILLIONIS
  • dollars which has been made in screwworm eradication. All who have worked so diligently in the effort sincerely hope that we are near a successful conclusion. [2 of 67] INDEX PAGE NO. I. II. Background Material A. History of Program (March 16, 1964
  • SERV ICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) ·c.. F. ,. ! ; . 1: I. . .. Ii FILE 1-!IliO ELM FG 11-8-1/Califano, Joseph .I 1/10/69 ' J' -- _. I ,, ' ' PL 2 BE 5-2 PR 18 LA 8 BE 3 ND l¼CO 312 ..,, HU 2 ST 5 HU 2
  • Plantation KASTENt-EIER,•Robert W., Con&ress FREEMAN,Or'lille L., Agriculture KAUFFMANN II, Rudolph, Star/D.C. FROME,Michael, Alexandria, Va. KAZEN,tTr., Abraham, Congress FUHR.MAN,Ralph E. , Water Pollution KEE, J6.ID.es, Congress KEIM, Robert
  • DRAFTEDBYt AFNW1RTHAVER~AMP APPROVED ~~I AFNWaMR~~ING AF1MR• HADSEL S(s a A~PAR~ER, t< J2 171 "1'! JUN 68 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO AM~MBA~SyDAKAR UNcLA§ ST~TE 181314 II PL.EASE, PASS F"OL.l.OWING MESSAGE PRESIQENT-JOHNSON1·. • TO ?.~ES.I.DENT' SENGHO
  • CANNOT AFFORD THIS IN 1965 JACK IE ROB IN SON. THE WHIT HOU A H TON MAR WC061 NL PD II 59 NEWYORK NY MAR 9 344A EST THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE AS At£RICANS WHO BELIEVED IN YOU AND CAMPAIGNED FOR YOU VIGOROUSLY I MUST SAY WE ARE APPALLED
  • le or of ■tud nta th• ••lve , nn,ii,av,er, acoura1 •tuitl• t fr-.n Africa u aay olber al'• el Iba wwW to oome te daieUllltM Stale• tor ebMly .,,tMut pnper academic prepa,atlea &1111 adequate ft•nclal weaourcee. ShceNlyJOlll" Deqlaa•Catn s
  • for Foreip Affairs, Mohammed A b d e 1-Koddous, today accuaed Egyptian forces of -uaiq poison eas against the royalist • faction in tpe Yemeni clvll war. In a cable to the Foreign Cottespondents' Association in BeJrut, he aid from 15 to 20 p o ii o n gas
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  • rely, nt ii ent \ \ \ / ~~ M #. P :. : Maueice PS, • 5eqal 573B ...,_,,z; I 'Ir:, ~c:---"'" HOLLYWOOD, U E NORTH WILKINSONAVEN ' c ALIFORNIA . II t~/~ :· -~ Y./$. r, ~ .,::;;;-,~J ~.c. - • . •- ·.... ·___ t$- c...8 ... -.--L
  • that distinction. He taught in French schools until the beginning of World War II in 1940. During th~ Nazi occupation, he was a prisoner of war, an experience that inspired some of his finest poetry. After the war, President Senghor began his remarkable political
  • to the search for the truth ­a bout civil _ _ -~ disorders . That is: r ~ I ._ ~ •
  • : Meeting with the President Attached are a Proposed Agenda, Mandate to the Task Force, and Participants. I hope this will Task a list on Population Force Members, of Suggested be helpful. ii,..· Pui 1. ip , ,L R. Assistant Secretary
  • Government's equal opportunity activities. The PCEEO i s a member of the new Council; "To Hubert Humphrey --- without couldn't have happened." whom, it 3 CIITIICTIIS' ISSIC.PEIFDIIS YITAL SEIYICE II IIITSYILLE, Ill. A voluntary association of Federal
  • . Sincerely disil­ yours, d~ Frederick C. Maier Secretary Division of Continuing Education FCM/ac EDUCATION PA. 19107 THEWHllE HOUSf: JUL 2 I 10 PH '65 RECEIVED ,II. ,___ J y 22, 1965 r • D r th r co nt, I t to concerning . 1-Col or J mes c
  • The Secretary of State Waahinaton~ D . C. Encloaure ~ rah RECEIVED ~ MAR . 1965 ENTRAL Fl [3 of 5] ­ March 2 3, 1965 Dea.r Mr. Attorney General: ~ . Herewith for the II' ~ r., 'f 7 f>.Ye• of the Department is a c:opy of the,{roclaination •il!'ed
  • of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity is increasing its broad attack on dis­ criminatory employment patterns in field offices and installations and headquarter units of Federal departments and agencies. John Hope, II, Director of the Federal
  • . ---ii' ... WHITEHOUSE FIIE COPY :.altSemer r:::I::,..\ / : ·:le :..·::;."lortprepared by r>a.uJ.ZLnmert of the C ummunity Facilities Divloion ir:. San Francisco o•· tho ,t,~~~e power line controversy is, in • my vie,.,. an excellent job anc11 l.ope
  • GEORGIA 02 HAWAII IOAHO ILLINOIS J2 INOIANA 1111111 I ,. I n1.11111 - - - - _,_ i - -- IUl,11 I KANSAS 72 LOUISIANA 11 MAINE ,2 1~ MARYLAND --- - -- . ~Ullll1,I: Ii - .. _, In, ,,.. --- ·- -- __ ,. ---- --- -- n1