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  • and Marcus Aurelius, that just as vice and dishonesty are communicable, so does greatnes8 rub off a little through association. Your picture ~ill go up in a place of honor as a reminder ~o me and to my sons that the American dream is not a myth
  • , Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, at Houston and Ranch. Lt. Gen. Samuel c. Phillips, Director, Apollo Program, at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch. Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, Director, Manned Spacecraft Center, at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch
  • \\' ashin,ton columnist. which is devoted to a dia­ cusslon of Sentior Johnson and American foreip policy. I understand McNaugbt is sending you a copy of this column. The Syndicate baa informed us that any Texaa newspaper mar use the column, on or after
  • for Commerce a~d Industry, he has worked closely with United States industrial leaders and with the top figures of Irish government and private enterprise. In 1967 he led the first Unite_d States private investment mission to Ireland composed of 27
  • ·of. t7.~c area against the ovmer of the Foremost Liquor Store, one :,7.:.chF.elLa Pot a, who is of the white race.. He has been · _ closc:.y associated \'Iith the hoodlu~1 element of the Chicago area. Local au.thori ties -as we],1 .as leaders
  • National Intelligence Estimate (SNIE) to study the technical capa­ bilities and incentives for the Soviet Union to deploy weapons and associated delivery systems on the seabed, and the corresponding capabilities of the U.S. to detect and identify
  • engage :.n -chis 'a ctivity? Why must we have a spie ship? !s this no~ an undignified posture £or a democracy and ~s there' no~ some element of a progr~r.1 associated wi't.h spy.:£.:.1.g upon some other nation? 7he answer to that question ~~ that we
  • plans to enconpass such objectives staff by cm as the ex­ pansion. of business enterprise• moden1hation of agrieul ture and improve­ ment of the educational system as well as tho planning of public works. Only aaaiast tho backdrop of such planning
  • DAVIDBRODYCOUSEL ASHDC 1640 RHODEISLA DAVE D ORGAIZATIO 50 ASSOCIATED IVIDU.LS C I ER D JOH IO 1312 L CT O SS C L I B ITH RE CO F RE CE H V H 51 FATHER ICH RD CSORLEY £0 TO U IVERSITY ASHDC BAYARD RUSTI DOLPHFOUD TIO 112 ST 19 ST E YOR Y H 53 f ISS
  • during which he wandered far afield in explaining his alleged association with a number of prominent individuals in the Government. He also indicated on those occasions that he had several ideas on fighting communism in this country although he furnished
  • at least in part with record speed. It appears from captured documents that at least some of the personnel associated with the nE;wlyidentified North Vietnamese 209th Regiment in the central highlands moved over 500 miles from North to South Vietnam
  • of land than the_dispersed pattern associated with automobile­ oriented development. 2. Optimal Use of Environmental Resources. This is cer~ainly one of the major reasons for the urban trans­ portation program; i.e.) its less adverse impact
  • Williams, has been in existence since September 1, 1967, and follows the same line as Cleage. They had a rally in the fall to raise money for the newspaper. The founder was involved in the Algier~s motel incident. does 17. not Tony ·Locricchio believe
  • language newspaper in India. The two Statesman editorials were almost certainly written by Pran Chopra, the "culprit"· of the AP piece . J h'\ ~4'~ r~ r4~/ ~~ i ~ I appreciate your personal cables giving me a first­ Although on occasion hand view
  • observers commented favorably on the briefing, organization of the trip. and care taken of them.• 2. Gov. Hughes and Gov. McCall have iiun:a.ed· excollent statements to the Associated Press. All observers favo-ra.bly in1pressed by the m.echanlea.1 aspects
  • and there is nothing to it." Yet h ere is the n ewspaper of this afternoon. If I am not a man who is out of h is mind, I see headlines in a Wash­ ington newspaper : Fra nce asks for a rmist ice-Germany d emands surrender. Then here in the next h eadline I see
  • 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
  • 1067, DE T-2 and D. T-3 advised ltARSH..I\I,L 1/TI.-lI:t ..r' ~ d J .. _. ll. JACKSO_ h ve not associ CE?~R,'\L .. ;· R o • any n-:hc~r of the local RA ! m~mbers for substantial pc-r•icd of, :lin • ... that t d with a • Ace t•d i g -~ODY ..:-2 a d
  • but is making steady though slower progress. Sensit~vity about U. S. relations with the National Liberation Front were heightened by the report of the arrest of a National Liberation Front emissary, by the false newspaper accounts that high officials
  • FOBS launch sites. While it is difficult to associate numbers with such a system, DDR&E estimates this system will have 90% confidence against single launches and very high confidence against multiple launches. The system will be further augmented
  • , George B., Harvard Univ. McCLOY, John J. , NYC McGEE, Dean, Okla. City, Okla. McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc. MEANY, George, AFL-CIO NEUBERGER, Maurice, Cambridge, Mass PERKINS, James, Cornell University PHLEGER, Herman, SFran RABI, Isidor I
  • File unit description: Material on delegation to inauguration of President Raul Leoni; 2/20/65 shooting of Peace Corps Associate Director Bob Rupley and wounding of a Peace Corps volunteer; OAS; AID project; and settlement of dispute between
  • AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT l!PUSENTATtF DES rvt1'S l)E FRANCE DIStmB11rlOII COMMmEE, IMC. • JEWISH etr-~llll RECONSTRUCTION, INC. • INTERSSENVEllTJU:TUNGISRADJTISCHER JC1JtTUSGEMEINDCN %0HE or CEllMJUfY • ANGLO-JEWISH ASSOCIATION IN nn: ti. non:cnox s
  • the U.S. and Air Afrique countries. Senegal is scheduled first because it is the most important aviation country in the Air Afrique group and because Pan .American with Air Afrique, to and through Dakar not associated has operated services
  • and ordinances, standards Act of 1954 sanitation, the structures report, are local power to enforce and safety of its ade­ for the homes of industrial, com.~er­ HHFA states that: enterprises. bulletin, ''Codes and Ordinances," "Codes
  • -ROSTOV FIRST REACTION JN ISRAELI PRESS TO JORDAN ARMS DEAL IS ON THE ""OU:. HELPFUL AND CLEARLY THE PRODUCT OF 80VERNllENT BRIEFIMe. TEL AVIV 2186 ARNS TO JORDAN 1· ~ COMJIJENT I WEEKEND NEWSPAPERS WHICH FEATURE ARIS
  • details on the.Jamaica Press Association is essentially are listed in the enclosure, th·s organization a professional group and has never registered under the Trade Unio La. The Embassy-questions whether this association should • listed in.the directory
  • ." The undersigned investigator was assigned the mission of covering this meeting along with other assignments. 11 On December 2, 1967, this investigator attempted to get information regarding the meeting of CORE from the local newspaper& however, they were
  • pastor there. Pastor Norden, as I recall Pastor Liljedahl from Salina used to occasionally come downand preach. To go back to the Forsses: my only real associate as a young child Tape l -- 8 was my cousin Verna, the daughter of Gus Forsse who as I
  • would share it. But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and privacy of home-now this house. When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and I
  • would share it. But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and privacy of home-now this house. When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and I
  • ) //// =&d1Li-3 ? 11~ -~ ~ t) tJ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 20, 1966 MEMO TO: Mr. Jim Jones FROM: Carson M. Howell 6t;J,I-., It has been reque·s ted that the below named newspapers be furnished the Navy Mess for use on the yacht. M~y we have Mr
  • ..........._ _ _ _ _~----. .;........;..: · .;_.~ : ._·----.-..........................i--r-_ ~ fj;t~CUTI\1£ J'uly 7 I 1966 fJ~;P AI/) I 'f /{!()J /r:.9-' MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: DILL MOYERS INFO: BOB FLEMING 4#~ rcr / 44'1o newspapers: t1.:)" ~-~ Mr. President, here is a summary of a!terno~u l'J,~, ~I