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  • advanced. These can take some o{ the strain off air and road travel. Just slowing do"'.V'n pollution from the automobile, however, will not clean the atmosphere. to smog and bad air. Industrial waste is also a major contributor And here again, our
  • the HKG only partially met with purchases from oth~r nearby sou~c:: ;; in East Asia. The colony was also confronted with the possibility of a oass in~lux of refugees fleeing the mainland, according to re?orts circulatin3 after ~id-October from travellers
  • OR JUSTNESS OF THE GREEK POSITION. 3. PAPANDREOU WILL IN ALL PROBABILITY BE ACCOMPANIED BY GREEK FOREIGN MTNISTER STAVROS KOSTOPOULOS WHEN HE TRAVELS TO WASHINGTON. THE REST OF THE OFFICIAL PARTY HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED; HOWEVER, THERE IS A STRONG POSSIBILITY
  • heavily on travelers with modest incomes and woul.d have very rough, 1t not impossible, going 1n the Consrcss. 17. As e.n interim alternative t o tald n~ unilateral action 111 thG trooe and t ourist fields, we propose t ho.t you ecnd a strone; t eam te keJ
  • be extremely useful for the United States to prepare its own cost estimate and to make it available to American officials and others traveling to India for use on a background basis in discussing the problem with Indian officials and private citizens. Moreover
  • experimental work rv1ee Expen.ae Lawrenoe 1arehouee tawrenoe warehouse Bill 300. 00 735 . 09 15,581. ~9 3,'118. 53 221 . 13 500 . 00 M1seellaneoua Traveling expense Bazari I1111uranoe on plJ"'l)o4 A. D. T . 1,Jatobman Senioe warehouse Ren, 2,6'16 . 42
  • , Teamsters Union. Referred to the Department ot Justice. CRAIG,i•Ir• & 1-irs. w. E., Rt. #3 Box SJ., Travelers Rest., s.c., 7/2./,/64 HArnm:rr,Earl T., lS Gilreath st., Greenville, s. c., 7/2./,/64 WII,S('.fi, 1'11-s.Thomas,47 Gentry St., Greenville,. s. c
  • are and domestic contaminart man as a fluid There the international with certain through solution. civil flows, our lifetime satu:rated view social of communism, have begun kept in travel, poverty, to crystallize - 3 You and I know full well
  • mayget a little trade and a little travel's nowtaking place, but in general I think it fair to say that the Chinese can take a great deal of satisfaction they have not movedfrom any of their positions. in that They have been absolutely firm about
  • ! the ab11111 from which the German people had to come-and, for my own part, I cannot help marvelling that they have traveled so far In so short a period of time. If there ls any one man who deserves su­ preme credit for the miracle that has been accomplished
  • , with major emphasis on atomic energy and space travel, in the Soviet popular and technical press. A professor at the Zhukovskii Military-Aviation Engineering Institute, Pokrovskii is a man of some technical ability, having originally been a nuclear physicist
  • travel by your staff - - I do not think this is something which can be done by anyone from the outside. ' W i h o ~~ )l~ pp.~.ove--a u- ·e -mia-aa.r,¥ ~ho.1il.dr,.g.0:.:.to-~Geil"n -1 &11~ ~ .In And I think he should tell Erhard, albeit gently