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- ". The National Intelligencer presumed "that our President and his Cabinet are by this time convinced that they -have forfeited the public confidence ..• " Other Whig journals assured Mexico that "her cause was just, that a majority of Americans detested the war
- opportunities for the "hard core" unemployed, by encouraging and assisting Federal managers as employers to provide jobs for the disadvantaged, and by working with local representatives of the National Alliance of Business men in their efforts to make the JOBS
- Ml!M>RANilJM FOR MR. CALIFANO Subject: Creation of a private FNMA The Housing and Urban Development conference bill provides for converting ffiMAto a private corporation, essentially as proposed by the President. If we can accomplish
- , to provide various types of assistance in a major disa.s ter declared by the President. Under sub· section (d) of Section 3, Federal agencies provide assistance by ttmaking emergency repairs to and temporary replacem~nt.s oi public facilities of local
- . "The Committee has provided the kind of lead ership that has stimulated all areas of American life to greater effort to make sure that each man is given the opportunity to develop his capacities and to find employment that will fit' them. "In this effort we have
- senior meeting each week, between 1400 and 1530 hours, on the following Tuesdays: 25 April, 2 May, and 9 May. A final critique will be held between 1400 and 1530 hours on Tuesday, 16 May. In addition to your own participation, I hope you will provide one
- of the rationale underlying the transfef of the mass traosit program to DOTis that mass transit is part of a ~ingle urban transportation system, and that the mass transit·program should therefore b~ brought into the Department.that provides Federal aid fortthe
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- " (- ., .:··.:>:· :··/_. ":~~ • AVCO in Boston. The Company will lease a plant in. :>~· ..;.;',:,-'. ,' .:·.•>·; ;'.':: .. ·-.·~·._-:.Roxbury which will provide 12 jobs within the next 2 ·, •• • ' ·.•·· :',,. • •· weeks and 55 jobs within a month. AVCO will.also .. ,, spent $1 million
- codes .•. and development total welfare and aided finds that standards can be encouraged housing and_ building to provide there State standards, in order to determine bui_lding costs, to serve ~s iarge a part as (it) including
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [1 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- to provide an evaluation of ROLLING THUNDER Operations. Future reports will be submitted on a monthly basis in order to provic,le a continuing e·valuation of CINCPAC's objectives, accomplishments and future intentions concerning ROLLING THUNDER Operations
- for Jordan's poor defensive response to the Israeli raid. t. . In an effort shl>ft responsiblity ·to the United Arab Comma~(UAC), Jordan's Prime Minister Tal claims the UAC should have provided air cover. But C a iro says air cover was the respon sii blity
- IS IRRESPOliSIBL£ AGCE?TANCEOF. HEAVY RUSSIAN CAPITAL. PftOJECTS. WHILE US AND GERt•AUY HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO PROVIDE MAXIMU'I LOCAL CUiiRENCY SUPPOHT,·THERE NO EVIDENCE THAT SOVIETS • • HAVE BEEN SJMILARLYEXERCISED. AVAILABLE FUNDS NOWSO L~ S'i'JGRi'.L
- bank reserve requirements The IMF is happy enough with this progress that they will provide a $13 million standby. Some New York banks will come in with an addi tional $11 million to help meet Ecuador's foreign exchange needs. AID wants authority
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- announced the convoc.~tion next Monday of a "National Peoples-Arm.ed Forces Congress II to provide a sounding board for the Directorates I explanations of their Danang action. There is talk of a coup headed by Don, encouraged by the Buddhists; and talk
- , will provide a solid basis for continued economic growth in Chile. CEYEONN Tab B) Value: $11. 5 million I Commodities: Terms: Wheat flour Corn Tobacco Cotton i 80,000 tons 5,000 tons 200 tons 17,000 bales Repayment in dollars; 2-year grace period; 20
- to Washington He came from a day that is dead . He offers us a philosophy of government the whole free world has rejected--a philosophy that permits the government to tyrannize over men, provided it is duly constituted under law . Wallace represents a group
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- City, and BILL EPTONwas present at the meeting. '!be group held a discussion on China. NYT-1 March 11, 1964 - 9 - • .. I . } NY100-138651 on July 24, 1964, OOMFRASCA,Night City Editor or the "Journal American", a NewYork City daily n6wspaper
- on Secretary Rusk to review the discussions at the United Nations. Secretary Rusk: While at the United Nations I had sessions with the editorial boards of Newsweek, McGraw-Hill, and the Wall Street Journal. Those meetings were most profitable. On the Middle
- , oti,!-: vanE-d ir.d..:~tr,es and process.r.g p~ants provide cepUO!l:::l ye;..r-m.mc payroll. Dies.el plants, manu and its an ex• INTRODUcrION n1 ducers o! raw gum from the pine forests of t.hls s~tlon are pa.Id more than two million dvllars
- inability of the country to provide low price: we income housing of aq'iquate quality at a reasonable have failed to bring to housing efficient production methods now possible th~ough technological and managerial advlLn~s, modern building codes and up
- • 32 (submitted January 8, 1947) "Art1f1cial Meteors• Rockets Will Provide Tools for Interstellar periments• lJTDr. F. Zvicq Ex Printed in "Ordnance, the Journal of the AzTq Ordnance Association-,/ J~Auguat 1947 is1111e,vith illustrations. Dr. Zvicq
- unharnessed. The tioi'i's~bigg~st economic problem, mountains . provide some of the its ' la"r~e~. and most stubborn most beautiful sce:11:ery m East rural slum. · . ern America, but . the access With this ·in mind; President roads are poor
- t plat thlrt• n round Tip• to N v York 1 y, four trip• to Atlanta d one round trip to. Phil d .lphi * o Provid • for poeaibility of c and npov r in th vent r t1o 1 o d ox ch 1 e r• un v i sb ••• lnclud • · n p per aubocrirtlon• and provid f
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- provide nuclear protection for those countries not possessing the A-bomb. This should cane in a "comprehensive way'' through a "joint Soviet-American guarantee," said Dinama.ni of Madras and Madurai. The Times of India expressed itself similarly, saying
- an office staff of three and a group of about fifty people that he "can count on." The purpose of the organization is to "cleanse the whiteman of his prejudice and racism." They conduct seminars and community meetings. The attached materials provided
- (lacladlng the Wall Street Journal)&• tile moat •w.cceaaful local pro1n.m.. It ••• atartecl 1'y th Pnabytel'lan Cllucll. l• now ftmded lty OEO. It rune prop-a.ma ln r•medlal eda.catloa, job orientattoa. comm.u.aity Mrric•• Cthtty were tralalng YOluteere
- )] ··r .: WHIT- HOUSE RECEIV 0 [2 of 13 (back)] The President - page 2 The Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 9, paragraph 7, specifically provides: "No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence
- · .E .~~ T . I A k ,~ I MI TED OFF l C I AL USE ~Et 2- PRESS CONFERENCE, LETTt~s sfAtED USSR wlLL. PROViDE ' IRAQ ~iTH TECHNICAL ASSiST~NCE ~N6 . ~AtHiNE~~ ~O~ 6RILLING 0~ WELLS IiN SOUTHERN l:RAQ "IN AREAS OF PROVEN RESERVES," ARAB WORLD fOMMENTS
- to realize large amounts of private capital in the immediate future. Nevertheless., India has altered its policy on foreign capital since 1947. The Indians believe they have done what they were asked to do. On the other hand; they cannot provide
- on the Cau1es and Prevention of Violence 726 Jack1on Place Wa1hington, D. C. 20506 FEES PAIO OF' STATE JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE MATERIELSDE GUERRE ARMES ET MUNITIONS RfGIME JOUBNAUX OFFICIELS 28, rue Delabt. - Parla (11") - C. C. P
Folder, "NSAM # 282: Project Sulky, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- , it shoul.d be possible to demonstrate the economic development potential of nuclear excavation, the absence of hazard to human life and the safeguards that could be provided to prevent evasion of the Treaty :l>r weapons development purposes. Development
- - audio team now beginning its comprehensive survey . If this information were not available, the team would have to develop it to do a meaningful job and to provide a basis for any effective and continuing counter-audio program . The team will not concern
- , or radio folks or "ikewise, they .risk their inevitable, The Fifth ,kolsky. quotas from to Nationalist China by the Russians._ phical error, a sen lay'a Journal-Ameri meaning. It read :_ most militant and • The aeni-.,!nce, as •ea~ does represent
- Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
- facilities, needs redefinition; (3) the limited level of military supplies we might be willing to offer is unlikely to provide any significant leverage; and (4) in the absence of an understanding on arms limitation, any US military assistance could prove
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- not uncommonly taken a number of years to complete.) under I fact, In addition, ian conditions targets its present for plant who can provide of plants construction financial must of construction Thus, if India production goals, during years. need
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- reduction until we see a definite turn upward. In the meantime, I am also stimulating in creased selling effort . _ Conway is evidently back a t his desk and writes me tha t he is agreed to our new plan of buying and payi ng for newsprint providing Mr