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  • & Mrs. King Hon. Richard J. Hughes Governor of New Jersey The Governor of New Mexico & Mrs. Cargo The Governor of New York & Mrs. Rockefeller The Governor of North Carolina & Mrs. Moore The Governor of North Dakota & Mrs. Guy The Governor
  • Corpus Chri s ti Ca ller ~nd merge it with the Times. "Under t h e ag re ement if Ma rsh and Fentres s wo uld purch a se the. C,s.ller fro m Ra y Miller a n d the Henriett a. King Es t a te, the p apers would be combined a nd e · ch firm would ha ve half
  • . of Japan's outlet P~king's for, There are other the establishment To many Japanese industrial for its such a force and technological increasingly bomb is a factor considerations manifest however sympathetic they may feel ~BCR:Jffff(Offl:RH
  • one, Ronald J. King, whose training, experience, and personal attributes se~m most fitting for the position to be filled. Mr. King is presently em.ployed by Cooper-Trent, Inc., Arlington, Virginia,. with an annual salary of $8, 900. A duplicate of his
  • ); and the USSR itself 13 suggested cooperatio_n .i n t~e tra.c king of deep space probes (Khrushchev), but late·r -retracte.d this offer, privately implying security c:on$i~erat~ons. Despite seeming Soviet disinterest in this area and the ·fact that lunar
  • into Vietnam and paid little aneation ~ I ndaa. If we were to play international reladom and world polida as it ls played in Pt king. as it is played in Moscow. were we IO play it on a chc 1 board u -they play ft, were we to calcu.latt' on each lllO''C when: we
  • for visiting foreign dignitaries during January. The Prime Minister replied that the Belgian King and Queen would be there in mid-January. This involved the Imperial family and the Prime Minister but not most of the ;other Ministers who take part
  • to ourselves, will not only and fathers, married or unmarried, After thL, war Is over, the demo- do much to prevent war, but will and ta king the children thrpugh the cratlc capitalistic nations will need give us m ore material prospertt:v da y nurseries
  • they Original laws made under the Divine Right of Kings and under the religious autocracy have largely been initiated to control mass man. In the dark ages they did not produce maximum invention, maximum intelligence or maxi­ mum production. Nor were
  • not oppress majorities . One criticises who leheartedly Britiins pressure on Greece to restore a repudiated and worn out king . Jews-Palestine. Organized labor versus working man. Communists versus Russian people . British-American bloc diplomats versus
  • ., 7/18/f:A. COOPER, E. T., 5310 TwoNotch Rd., Columbia, S. C., 7/17/f:A. SMITH,Alex, 1214 King St., Columbia, S. C., 7/18/f:A. CATHEY, Mary E., 5413 Dobson Rd., Greensboro, N. c., undated. JEFFREY,W. D., 1004 W. Welden Ave., Burlington, N. C., 7/23/f:A
  • . ,vishcs !or your continued good health The Right Honorable Bu.:,t:_amant_~ _'i Sir William Alexander Prime lv1inister and Minister o! External·A!f'airs of Jamaica King:;lon. - PL 480 Programs JAMAICA FY 1966 (Title III) Supplied CCC Value
  • ~~ NARA. Datt 7- 3o.. . 9,c:). 46e Jic:l4a'• 4389 02 Yeaea !IPiatien lo Vier unbelpfal and dilatny aat.-. Bl-=-Fildd •·a reepoaee to Ne• appr•cb . awl ...~t:ling effect of GUAR.~apnaored trip of ex=King Saud to Yemen, we believe Charge should weak
  • . 1 SECRWT The 56-year-old pretender is a direct descendant of Louis Philippe, France's last reigning king (1830-1848). Until 1950, when claimants to the French throne were allowed to return to France, he spent most of his time in Belgium, Portugal
  • I ~TION OF DEGAULLE. ~~o AT LEAST WOULD HAVE . SAU) •?EAC.!., DE PEND ~ Qt~ u.s. !I IT HDR AW.AL". H~ROtD KING, A ~tlL-CO~N i CT ED ~AULLI ST CO~RE~PONDENT ~ROM R£UTCRS, }{£ARD THAT THE DEGAULL : - '
  • to the nation on TV as follows: -- We are at a turning point: The nation can either move toward increasing bitterness or reconciliation; ·our reactions to ·Dr. King's death will make this choice, and the effects will be fel for a long time. If the move
  • . But replylq to hh letter would make ea•ler Phil'• effort ■ to keep him on the track back to conatltutional government. Since the King'• abortive counter-coup, we've avoided f1lrm&l contact•. Our two purpo•e• were to keep pr•••ing for progres• toward
  • as noted ___ _ DRAFT TELEGRAM . 'rime Mim.11,l'ter Indira Ga11dhi c/o Mr. a:n1cl.lelL. King Assi•tant Chief ol .Protocol Cadyl.e iotel, Roor.t)l 34,,.,;5 ,Madi.son A:v(;,nue and 76,th Street Nevt York City, N·ew York have be,en to ha\l'e bad ior me
  • a DRV s h ip , "The s h ip appearing i s the enemy. Our Navy i s p re se n t­ l y p u rsu in g and t r a c k in g , " d. On 2 March, Pe king iss u e d 2 8 0th s e r io u s w a rning . - ‘CINCPAC's 15 J u ly p ro p o sa l vjas approved as , ’requested
  • everywhere. But I am much too kind for that, and the truth is that we can keep up our good work in limiting your foreign callers to four classes: 1. Kings, Presidents and Prime Ministers you personally approve for official visits (like Erhard, Home, Segni
  • Mrs. Tim M. Babcock (Betty) Nebraska Mrs. Norbert T. Tiemann (Lorna) New Hampshire Mrs. John W. King (Anna) New Jersey Mrs. Richard J. Hughes {Elizabeth) New Mexico Mrs. David F. Cargo (Ida Jo) New York North Dakota Mrs. William L. Guy (Jean
  • , Robert W. KING, Carleton J. LINDSAY, John V. MacGRE())R, Clark MATHIAS, Charles McC 1 Jr. McCULLOCH, William M. McCLORY, Robert MOORE, Arch A., Jr. POFF, Richard H. RCDINO, Peter W., Jr. ROGERS, Byron G., SENNER, George F ., Jr·. st. ONGE, William L
  • ••-• ••-••- •- : ' • > _______ _;;'·_·_,,._.,_··-------------~. _..:.:fc~!c.;:,:;Jsl~~c:.:.:c::.:::,lo:.:.:,r.l _ __.(d;;.;;ls;.;,;;Jem ___ co...,r.'.'-t,o._b .... ► • I •~ '•••:J .,. :•,... i .. ·.• .. ILE--CL-tMATE, ··A~o· MEMBERs·-cff THE ·CHINES{ F·OREIGN MINISTRY .. I~J ?E-KING HAVE TOLD THEM
  • , of the US-backed Phoumi no Western By then, sabotaged Poland, any However, Burma and down. at the outset, position on Cambodia, and in Laos. was consideration Right of of the International was made by the King of Laos, the new invitation