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  • , responsible statements made by groups who have in fact re .. ceived governmental financial support-•and maybe not even then, depending on facts. In other words, we will volunteer nothingo We will not respond to newspaper allegationso We will not respond
  • of the project, 1 am acquainted w:l.th many of the property owner• in thia vicinity who own properties along the ooaat and who would be vitally interested in this project. 1 am associated with several of theae buaineaa affairs and feel that 1 can speak matter
  • occupied by comme·r c:lal enterprises and that, in addition, he was advised to file supplemental. applica­ tions to cover repair of additional unoccupied buildings not included in his original application. Thia i8 confirmed by th·e OEP Area Office Director
  • and free enterprise principles, th~t 1 t woula be diffi cult to reabsor b all or thomo - I.eat it appear tha "'~ we n:'.J nband.oning t ·h e East Germans» it should ba p1•opoee,1 ·ti1at. wi thin r. c:;;c cified porioo or year s HueJs::a ~d Eaat Germany
  • continue aa we have up to now we wlll not have the success which we all wish for. Mr. BolJ'JlOBOLTZD. Mr. Chancellor, we understand from the newspapers that you have sent a message to Soviei Premier Khruahchev •hile you have been in Wash­ ington. Is th1a
  • about whether similar incidents may take place in Japan again in the tenure of your ambassadorship. Mr. Emmerson's appointment has given rise to such an association. Might we expect that corraborative evidence is made av,aiiable to us through you
  • enterprise" iAY and that Mr. Ward buys the. p;>ison, - which, as I urnerstand, costs about three times as much ~ as it costs the County - and poisons the mts in his l:ackya.rd, but his neighbor does not pnrcha.se it • It 1a only a question or a very short
  • relations back to close association with President Roosevelt in days of Good Neighbor Policy. Recall Great Depression in which hemisphere and initiatives of New Deal; link this past in Alliance for Progresso 7. Pledge continued joint effort in carrying
  • Frankfurt Arr London Monday August 28 LV London PA 107(F) Arr Dulles Friday 2055 BE 607(F) 0800 1430 1745 END RUSK UNCLASS;rFIED -: • 4/29/67 Mr, Ro~ r said Gaud is niak •ng a tape on Ed Hamilton on population. Monday for the newspapers
  • muat have found General Clay a great superior ln World War I. I wlsh that all persons I associate with ln the · future could·-be of hls callber·in wisdom and comradeship. He certaiDly is a gentleman~ Sincerely, . Lyn~on '· Mr. ·Lawrence Westbrook
  • , 1961 Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice-President of the United States, Washington, D. C-. Dear Mr. Vice-President: My family, close friends and business associates are solidly behind the President and his Administration in the firm stand being taken
  • , one helps an East Germani;: West German newspaper, who he said, confident that all legal lupri~ing the country 0 could g~ concehied the idea of ·such a i obstacles could be overcome. the way of Hungary. joint legislative session and proPQSed it tO West
  • South-· western eattle Baisers Association, Port Worth,, Texas, vi.shed to nominate two or three persona who !night be considered to represent organizations ~ stock growers on the advisory camnittee. Your communication was received on Monday, September
  • REMARKS OCCUPATION Chairman Korea Cultural Radio Co. Ex-Defense Minister. Ex-Ambassador Ex-Notional Dr. Eui Sul CHO Professor Yonsei University to U.K. Assambly Member Chairman, Korean-Hellenic Association. Member of the Korean Academy. Mrs
  • the improvements intended. The need for a sharp reduction in the rate of population gra.,th and the need for increased food production must be constantly associated in Mission planning, programmi.ng and field activities and, particularly, in discussion of both food
  • associated with each are delineated. The TOC SOP includes certain preapproved public announcements and responses to inquiries and proposes others which would be subject to specific approval by pertinent government agencies before use. These procedures were
  • it is extremely important. If you use the National Student Association again, there are students active and organized all around the world. We think it important that American student groups be able to parti­ cipate in international activities of that kind