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  • and bring to bear all of the elements of interconnection betwe e n Europe and the U. S. which would be endangered if they do not sit still for a U. S. border tax and otherwise cooperate fully with this program. The arguments against are: Possibility
  • . Pat~, It abould N ac:'l&DGWl..sged tbat Anaa Collpany, Inc. and the Wincbaater lfaf Bnnwic1t, the a1 ■ ington .,..tern Diviaion of Olin Natbiaaon Che■ieal COrporatioa volmateend cooperation to the eon■taaion and that at the _..ti.on of tbe
  • demonstrated a willingness to cooperate with the U.S. on the balance of payments program,' even though they are concerned about the effects the restrictions may have on tourism and bank lending and supported us on the establishment of special drawing rights
  • is that we cooperate with one or mo!'e of the TV networks to put together a two-hour TV Special on the world food problem -- to be shown on or about Tba.nlugiving night. She hasn't yet sold the idea to a. network. but I think her plan may have real merit
  • for responsible action at the metropolitan level where necessary, whether by local cooperation or by State initiative; (3) Continuous improvement in social and environmental policy and in design technology--through a research and development approach, in­ cluding
  • that there are young people; there are old people. But I think young and old go very well together. It only depends on how one behaves him• self. I believe that;even If I am old In years, I hope to stay young In splrlt and mentality, and I hope, further, to cooperate
  • at stake. We all know that also after the. war, the United States has taken up the responsibility which fell to her as one of the leading Nations of the Free World. This leader~hip has been exercized in•a spirit of generosity and friendly cooperation, true
  • given to preparation of contingency plans, designation of necessary material, possibility of operation, cost factors, labor and management cooperation, and other matters which would arise .during a partial operation of the roads? Answer: All
  • to make a review of its operation and report your findings to me on September 1, 1966. Between now and that date, all officials involved in this new procedure will cooperate with you fully in providing the information and assistance necessary
  • years 1959-1960; he has resurrected the party's anti-US policy, strengthened ties with Peking, advocated non-cooperation in legislative affairs, and worked to revive JSP cooperation with the C9mmunist Party (JCP) in anti­ government activities. He views
  • to develop rural electrification cooperatives--and in particular asked me to convey to President Johnson his appreciation for this AID loan. Enclo~ure. .. A-460 UNC1.ASSU'l£D F.ROM: SUBJECT: Oct • .12, 1968 So,nou Presidellt Praiacis Jtur.al
  • . communication experiment, with British cooperation, with Echo II. - 3 - February 24: NASA-USAF added nine new experiments in X-15 program, extending to 1968. February 26: Relay II transmits World heavyweight championship fight in Miami to Europe. March 1
  • The Vice President and Mrs. iHumphrey Mr. Justice and Mrs. Fortas The Secretary of the Treasury The Secretary of Defense and Mrs. McNamara The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Wirtz Senator and Mrs. John Sherman Cooper Senator and Mrs. Claiborne Pell Mrs. Edward
  • is so great it more than justifies the cost of this system -­ which is actually an absorbed cost -- with the cooperation of our own photo office (which will materially benefit) and the Navy Photo Center. I believe both will wish to cooperate when
  • of mankind. This could renew the historical US connnitment to use some of the savings resulting from disarmament agreements for economic development. It could pick up the President's "cooperative effort" theme in the April 8 speech on Vietnam, stressing
  • As serJbly. The time is clearly not right for major new proposnls for internationBl cooperation. In the fields of international economic and scientific development 2nd in dts.::irmament there will be no outstnnding new initiatives, though the~e may be so~c
  • as it is -a result of Barzani I s effective leadership and the work of the men around him. As far -as the Kurdish cor.ununi ty is concern~d, the Talabani group could not have committed a worse political mistake than cooperating with the Iraqi Government. ,-lt!he
  • ~.U Cbester L. Cooper McOeorge Bundy 2 c .. &:S61\Z.T l . DECLA~ll'U~ ,w-. '& /c.t rlP l ~, ... ~) Date ll-20~ December 21. 1964 1-i.EMORANDUM FOR: Tho Prctlidcnt In view cf the wldosprea.d African .h o·a tllity to tho Stanlcyvillo rescue I
  • of all people in the progress of our City to study remaining areas in which segregation is practiced in our City, especially in businesses serving the public , and to begin immediately by working cooperatively with these establish­ ments
  • be a result of the NATO disagreement •to remind France ·that failure ·to cooperate on NATO can be • balanced l>Y American "fail• ures" in other fields. There have been reports that the American failure to / supply the requested enriched .uranium was motivated
  • a maximum role in housing and urban development ,and to achieve the "fullest cooperation" • with private enterprise in meeting departmental objectives. Required the President to undertake a study of functions In other federal agencies that might
  • , in Water Pollution, - .in interest on the public debt and Defense appropriations. We are trying to make a big dent in that 5 to 6 billion add-on a.n d I want your cooperation. The consumer price index on farm commodities has gone up • 9 of one percent
  • Publication Aeett1iFes Pet mission of Cop71i9ht f:k~lder· W. Themes Johnson [2 of 6] .. I . \I 1: LITERALLY EYES ONLY ' - 3This ·c orporation would provide economic and social services for organizations such as the 4H and electric cooperatives
  • they take advantage of it, we will answer it with interest. It was agreed to send Chet Cooper to Paris with Kisinger. On the matter of bombing policy, the President asked Rostow for his suggestions. Mr. Rostow made the following proposals: Hit the thermal
  • . They do not need clearance from anybody to get to see me.'' Secretary Rusk said he feels like he is a man who is about to lose his brother. He said the-re has never been a time that compared with the recent years in the total cooperation between
  • obnoxious to Israel on Jerusalem. We have had no cooperation from Israel. The President: You were disappointed in Kosygin's letter, weren't you. Secretary Rusk: Yes, it said that they would talk troops only after Israel is out of Jerusalem
  • Vietnam from being overrun. We have invested 29, 000 dead and $75 billion. We must be careful not to flush this down the drain. But we do have the right to expect cooperation from South Vietnam. Thieu and Ky agreed to this. Bunker said they needed more
  • that it wants Israel and the Arab States to negotiate their differences with United Nations assistance. He said Israel has been cooperative with Ambassador Goldberg on his plans and tactics to achieve a means of reaching negotiations. He stated that Israel wants
  • TBLEPHONBCONVBRSATIONBETWBBNED JOHNSONAND WALTBR JB~ ··1wot to tell you what the situation ts. The Chamber of Commerce in Denver baa invited or are going to luvlte Lyndon out here. Cooper was supposed to talk to you and BobbyBaker. He was going to extend the invitatton to speak
  • 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
  • that. T~e contest is over the very technical question of the law iavolYed. We agree with Mr. Patman that Jthe tax laws of the United States need rewriting. We have cooperated with his Co■•ittee and the RevenueService 1001; all our records and facilities
  • . It will be used in the souvenir Program Book for the dinner honoring the V. P. to be held on July 31. Thank you very much for your cooperation. 1120 CONNECTICUT AVENUE N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 • FEJ.rol Z-8070 • TWX WA 202-965-0307 ~n MEMORANDUM
  • in this country has knowingly, willingly, and regularly cooperated with and taken guidance from communists. This individual--Martin Luther King--has used the communists and, in turn, has been used by them in an alliance that could have serious consequences both
  • conservation. quality New Haven and Boston tor example, oitie ■, a full a new chapter should orrer life. programs 1n human a beginning and local They should otter to urban renewal only, but the cooperation we see in American history. more than
  • on a subsequent cruiseo Ambassador Powell is being given similar authority on advance notification. 7. Embassy London reports the British reflect a cooperative attitude throughouto mbassy Paris re­ ports the French will respect our request for confi­ dential
  • not sustain without N asser 1s cooperation. As long as Nasser made speeches lambasting the US, we could not hope to win Congre ssional support for a policy of supporting him . The Vice President questioned whether we should reswne relations and thereby tend
  • , on January 6th, 1969. I am en­ closing for your information a copy of the communique that was issued, following the audience. The Holy See, for its part, is to give all possible cooperation within the limits of its governments seem to The proposals offered
  • of the transportation programs of the Federal Government; THE NEW DEPARTMENT 3 To facilitate the development and improvement of coordinated trans­ portation service, to be provided by private enterprise to the maximum extent feasible; To encourage cooperation
  • the pro~er balance of legal 4 • resources not between ""the to centralize consolidate ·j the various legal Secretar•y in his view, personnel coopers. ting analysts ·3 .• were organized his too much· the Federal since data were
  • with U.S. banks. U.S. representatives have made perfectly clear to Tunisian authorities the nature of the U.S. balance of payments problems, and the need for . . .EONFIDEHTf ,~t __gg{iflBEU ! -3Tunisian cooperation in adopting policies and practices