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  • at Century Los Angeles Plaza. International Airport. President Senghor and his party will depart from Los Angeles aboard a United States Air Force special flight. Flying time: Time change: PDT the attend Mass at 14025 West Arrival Airport, 1 hour
  • Municipal Kirtland Flying time: Time change: PDT the Air Force of American Airport. Base, and his party will depart Force Base aboard a Force special flight. l.hour; None 45 minutes Arrival at Los Angeles Los Angeles, California. International
  • C. Marsh* (Kansas City) Director, Central Region Federal Aviation Admnistration *Reelected * Robe rt W. Kamm* (Los Angeles) Director, Western Operations Office & Space Ad.min. National Aeronautics Marjorie Maki (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District
  • .,Alonso s., Cani>ridge, Mass. ISOM, James, Jr., Columbus, Ohio Glenn T. Seaborg JAY, James, Det. Mich. Gerald F. Tape. CARTER,Edward W., Los Angeles, Calif• COTTER,Francis P., Wash., D.C. I· r I WHITlt THI: l) HOU81l r> .., ') Jl WA8HINeTON I
  • Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
  • at the time, and that he'd try to do it 1then he got back to Washington. I paa•e~ on to Senator D~~t-_g_la_•~J---~----- 7 \ .mf 1-1-66 3:45p ·, ' • • ► • Jaaaary J. 19'6 BE4 DearS...tor: It OCCU'a to me tllat ID U.. coarae of tile aureat
  • . This phenomena cal times and will no doubt continue come. the mystery and intrigue surrounding Objects here ia the U.S. as well as has been a continuing one since Biblion into the future for generations to last Monday, 29 July 1968, six prominent Scientists met
  • .... ., ~.. to ..... lo Mr. Cllal-lea A. fsa.eppan, .... will c•le~•ata Jda tOda MrtMay oa Muell 16. It I• ab•y• a pleusH to 1Mof ual•taac• to ~ la tM•• mauera. Sblcerely yova, L&wnace 'J'. O'Bri• Spedal Aaalnu& e.6-Pr aw.at Jl/jf GENERAL ;It!)//'/ >r TW. ta
  • VON UNRUH CHICAGO COURTENAY MRS. ROBERT J. J. ZMRHAL BARBER, BIGGERT JR. LOS ANGELES F. E. BROOKMAN MAJ. JULIUS HOCHFE:LDER lnclosed you will find reprints ot a nullber ot new iteJIS coo­ oemi11g the war in Ye•n, which invol.T&s both Saudi
  • ' /4.?.::>-- ~ FOR THE PRESIDENT Henry H. Wilson, c=
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  • , and·communities now engaged.in supplying­ our defense needs, and for the men released from our armed forces. Vietnam hostilities first became a slgnificant economic influence in the swnmer of 1965, at i time when the economy was remarkably vigorous and well
  • &ad tlae oezt time I ••• .Qa,rlie. -.:ac....... , l 11dll pre·•••· ,ldm for lai• l'•e·Jobuler. Slac•rely, Joaepla A. C&Ufaao, Jr. Special Aaa.lataat to t,l:le Pre,aideat J ,I' • ) TheBrookingsInstitution 1.775 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.N.W
  • Dear Mr. Barria: u. ••- TM Pre.w..t ,.... lda4 ....... of fonMr Seutor me to thenk yaa for cwenma Illa appolat•..t Palll H. noap•. TIie mte:nat wllidl p,rom~Ma ,... lo writ. u certalaly appreciated. the Preaw..t HDda lliabeatwiue-. Sbacenly
  • souvenir sheets. Unless some objection is perceived, it is requested that the Ambassador make suitable acknowledgment, informing Minister Lo that· the President is pleased to know of this demonstration of the esteem in which the late President Kennedy
  • Goverrnient refu3ed to cons.id.er thoce l;l(;l·ccmento as precedents on the ground that the identity of all of the claimants cla1mo,n+,a involved wo known to both government& o.t the time the ~ta ware neGQtia.tcd end C.O."lO ot t.hm bD.d'1.0quired Greek
  • :15 PM ... Mr. I. n President: y... .........;.,. ., ............ -11 ....... ~- ..... _., ___ ...,..i. ......... -.- It occurred to ~oe that, since you have· ifrged 'him:·:severc.c.: J times to get out to Africa, •you might b_e
  • for an increase for House Members after the War, I met considerable criticism, and always in my talks at home took time to defend my action. It was my practice to call for questions after my speeches. One day in Perry County I called for questions and one little
  • & poaalblUt,. priority ,o do aaJtbl•a at thl• time .., •P••l l am mo,1 re1'1ctant da•s•fore lo eond4c• u7 direct la Cbe~•a fuac&.lou ot HE'W. Wen•tloa Slac•r•ly J'OUI'•• r.-cmald F. Rohla X Honorable Paul H ; V ate• Sc-nat n a•ki•I'°"• D. C. CMl~:mta
  • these of the unit and are now Calhoun, Nueces, from the Hawes with the minerals for the duration of the war. an Air Force Base on this and covers ranch- condemned and took Island families and has continued large surface and gas and mainland time
  • : The Transition from Concern to Action. Your deep and continuing concern for problems of population, clearly set forth in your State of the Union Message in 1965 and repeated many times in the intervening years, has made the Nation aware of the great importance
  • Califano Fred me.,. 8~ Bohen~A.tJ Jl.·Colman has been working with the Douglas Commission on a half-time basis since February 15th and will work through June 1st under the present arrangement. p~ At my suggestion, Colman worked this out himself Bryant