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  • 1 S. Mike, Senate YOUNG, Milton R., Senate ALLOTT, Gordon, Senate J., J., c., KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate SPARKMAN, John J ., Senate GORE, Albert, Senate CHURCH, Frank, Senate CLARK, Joseph s., Senate McCARTHY, Eugene J., Senate AIKEN, George D
  • invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research ai.d Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, September~, 1965. U.S. Senate JAVITS, Jacob K. MAGNUSON, Warren G. PASTORE, John O. PELL, Claibore SCOTT, Hugh TYDINGS,Joseph D. WILLIAMS
  • and should be the $ubjeet ·of ~()tl-e'*ve11. a-ction. , , ,Aqam Clayton Powll Charles .A. Vaiiik M• Matsunaga · s~k ,,,. .,.• ·' · '~.:~efniAttON:r~-· ' .:, .. · .'?~fI;~? Jeffery Cohelan Frank M( .Clark · ·Joseph G~ Minish . ·. . · Robert
  • PEPPER, FLA. HENRIK SHIPSTEAD, MINN. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. I. GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK. ALBEN W. BARKLEY, KY. JAMES J. DAVIS, PA. ROBERT R, REYNOLDS, N. c. JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, PA. GUY M. GILLETrE, IOWA ■ ENNETr CHAMP CLARK, MO, CARTER GLASS, VA. JAMES M
  • ,Sidney SMITH, Charles M. FOARD,Ashley A. BARCIA, Joseph J. MALONEY,Philip N • NIBLACK, Monte Rq PETERSON,Neal D. WILLITS, Perry, Nat'l Assn. of Homa Builders BLACKMAN,Larry WEINER,Leon N• CLARK,Lloyd E. BOUTIN, Bernard LINNEHAN, John L ABELSON
  • , World Bank president Robert S. McNamara, Defense Secretary Clark Clifford an d Cyrus Vance. American negotiator at the Vietnam talks in Paris. . Others are Bill Moyers, President John­ son's former press secretary and now pub­ iisher of Newsday; Peter
  • . Tl.fOMAS, UTAH FREDEltlCK VAN NUY&, IND, JAMES I!'., 1,UJRRAY, MONT. CLAUD£ PEPPER, FLA, THEOOORi: FRANC! S GREEN, R. I. ALBEN W. l!ARKLEY, KY. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N, Ca JOSEPH F, GUP'l"EV, PA. GUY M. G I ~ , IOWA IIENNETT CHAMP CLARK, Ma. CARTER GLASS, VA
  • , u.s. Congress KARTH, Joseph E., · u.s. Congress McDADE, Joseph M., U.S. Congress ANDERSON, William R., U.S. Congress HARRIMAN 1 W. Averell, State MACARTHUR II, Douglas, State DUKE, Angier Biddle, State THOMPSON, Llewellyn E., State BOmEN, Charles
  • _of March 24, 1966, from Mr. Joseph A. Califano, · Jr., ·requesting departments and . agencies to report to you by May l, 1966, the quantities of cert.a in · materials they estimate that they will purchase in calendar year , . 1966. . The Central
  • . Johnson, including correspondence between President Johnson and Attorneys General Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General: 1961-64), Nicholas deB. Katzenbach (Attorney General: 1965-66) and Ramsey Clark (Attorney General: 1967-69); correspondence between White
  • ------------------------------------------···- ·-·· : SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION FORMER CHAPTER CHAIRMEN 1947-48 WILLIAML. BATT,JR. 1948-49 JOSEPH S. CLARK, JR. RICHARDSON DILWORTH1949-50 EMILYL. EHLE 1950-51 JOHNN. PATTERSON LAWRENCE M. C. SMITH (Co-Chairmen) 1951-52
  • JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT The attached memorandum on the Los Angeles situation is unsigned because your 9:00 a.m. deadline made it necessary to transmit it before Mr. Shriver got back into town. Its contents, however
  • . Holland Senator & Mrs. Henry M. Jackson Senator &Mrs. Norris Cotton Senator & Mrs. Roman L. Hruska Senator & Mrs. Josephs. Clark Senator & Mrs. Thomas J. Dodd Senator Quentin N. Burdick The Governor of South Carolina & Mrs. McNair The Governor of Hawaii
  • -- Government Operations, Executive Reorganization Subcommittee. . HELD HEARINGS -- March 31, April 1 and 2, May 19 on S 1599 and companion bills. Testimony was similar to that presented before the House subcommittee. TESTIMONY -- March 31 -- Sen. Joseph S
  • ! 1• OvSt 122ttPM~; ECE.: YEO EXECUTIVE! Lf/r-T~­ TREASURY DEPARTMENT ,::;r.r Ff? WASHINGTON, D.C. 20220 ASSISTANT 5£cRETARY F&//~ February 16, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Joseph Califano, Special Subject: Assistant Truth-in-Lendi~g. Jr
  • WAIBIMOTOK ~/ 11: 10 pm. Tuesday March 15, 1966 MR. PRESIDENT: Watts Hale ~hampion, Pat ~i:own's man in Sacramento confirmed Ramsey X Clark's report that the situation in Watts now looks "fairly encouraging." The troublemakers are confined to a 3-6 block
  • , George W. BEINECKE, William S. BEIRNE, Joseph A. BLAKE, Eugene Carson BLASINGAME, F. J. L • BLAUSTEIN, Jacob BODMAN, Henry T. BREWSTER, Kingman, Jr. CARLSON, Edward E. CASEY, Sam H• CAVANAGH, Jerome P. CISLER, Walker L. CLARK
  • of 2] "' Cl.Ass OF SER.VICI! - ' This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablef;:am unless its derred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above Qr preceding the address. WESTERN UNI ON .JOSEPH L, EGAN "' 120i DL•Dayletter . NL•Niskt Letter LC
  • in July, 1964, by Joseph F. Donelan, Jr. Mr. Donelan was assigned to the State Department Foreign Service Inspection Corps and was succeeded, in June, 1967, by John George Bacon. Mr. Bacon came to the Agency, with an intervening term at the National War
  • anxiety in this matter, we desire an immediate reply and furthrrwe request an early opportunity (prior to June l, 1964) to speak with you per s,onally. cc: Mr. Lee C. White Assoc. Special Counsel to President Senator Joseph Clark Mrs. Lyndon B . Johnson c
  • ~tlon durlns tho prepara.tlon o! Lho Pre•ldont'• 1970 budget. Sincerely, /9 Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Special A••istant to the President )( Irving R. M. Panzer. Esq. Attorney at Law • 1735 DeSales Street. N. W: Washington. D. C. Z0036 .. I, RECE\Vt.0
  • ·have received. It should also keep under review Turkish trade regulations and practices with a view to increasing the U.S. share of its commercial trade • .Joseph W, Barr / Tuesday, January 24, 1967 -- 7:50 p. m. Mr. President: You wanted to know
  • MliNLO PARK, October The Honorable Joseph The White House Washington, D. C. CALIFORNIA 9402 5 30, 1968 Califano Dear Mr. Califano: It was very good to see you last week and I wish to thank you for your interest in our space program· and the frank
  • Monday, Mr. May '2.7, 1968 -- 6:Z0 p. m. Pre ■ ldent: You ■ hould know: Clark and BUii Wheeler have a 10:00 a. m. appolDtxneat tomorrow with Mahon'• committee. We ■ hould try to do our bu■ lne ■■ with Cy by about 9:45 a. m. W. W. Rostow
  • a particularly brilliant e7cutive. Approve __ ¥__ Disapprove __ _ Joseph H. Forest, Vice President, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Boston, Massa:chusetts. He is on the list to represent the mutual r6rance companies. Disapprove Approve___ __ _ William S
  • CONSTITUTION ATLANTA, GA. June 3, 1940 Clark Howell Editor and .P ublisher Senator Claude Pepper, of Florida, Senate Office Building Washington, D. c. Dear Senator Peppers "For God'• sake, sand them planes." And God's strength to you in your fight to awake
  • .~.✓- September 2, 1965 JAM ES T . CLARK , CLERK CLAYTON GASQU E , STAFF DIR ECTOR HAYD EN S . GARBER , COUNSEL The President The White House D. C. Washington, Dear Mr. President: members of the House of Representa­ We, the undersigned de­ Committee
  • of the Board Joseph M. Dealey Presidenl Joseph A. Lubben. . Vice-President and Treasurer \ "ice-President and Secretary Jack B. Krueger Managj~ \ } James M. Moroney Jr. ~· H. Ben Decherd Jr. Senior Vice-Presiden t l ~- Dick West Editor Editorial
  • , Lewis Research Center, N.A.S.A. Chairmen Robert W. Kamm (Los Director, Western Operations Office & Space Admin. National Aeronautics Joseph A. Cushman (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service Oscar Bakke (New York
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • Chis,ng\ Ka;~ehek in order to attack the mainland. . 11 I In 1952 these charges reached • · , \ '· i I I crescendo .of vi, riol and vituper ation. Vice Presi alent Ni.Xon a:nd 1his \ friend Joseph McCarthy were in the vanguard of attack. Even
  • that in that event if the Senator c.ould not come that they woµld posslbly ask Tom Clark but they much preferred to have ~e Senator if be ·could come. ~!bey wanted to give him the first chance and in the event bis schedule would not penn.lt bis being present
  • - Bilexi-Oul.fpert Herald (En. Dea.) (J0,000) E. P. Wilkea,~· & Pub., Gulfpert, Mis ■• Bulle tin (Thurs. Ind. ) Clark S~urhnessy, Jr. Ed., Bllexi Bulletin, 312 Creesus Inc. Pub. St. XEROXMAO£FROMQUICKCOPY LWI8Utll New Orleans - Jeffersen farish
  • SPECIALISTS IN URBAN PROBLEMS," SAID SECRETARYWEAVER. •rHEY WERE MADE POSSIBLE BY LEGISLATION SPONSOREDUNDERTHE LEADERSHIP OF SENATOR JOSEPH s. CLARK," SAID SECRETARYWEAVER. "SENATOR CLARK HAS . . ,.ALWAYSBEEN KEENLY AWAREOF THE NEED IN CITIES FOR OFFICIALS
  • , Conference 9. Deena Clark's of Transporation, on Airport Congestion, David Th9mas, FAA 11/22/68, 8/16/68, Secretary Cronin, DOT Historian Cronin, August 24, 1968, Secretary Mr. Hechinger, Mr. Fletcher 11. "Secretary State Boyd's
  • Parliament, German M.P~, Christian ·Democrat Group. (Former E.P. President) Joseph WOH~ART Vice-President of the European Parliament, Luxembourg 7 M.P., Socialist Group. Cornelis BERKHOUWER Vice-President of the European Parliament, Dutch M.P., Liberal
  • : Grenville Clark, Andrew Shonfield, Garnal Abdel Nasser, U.K.) President, U.A.R. two cormnents author and lawyer, Director, National U.S. Royal Institute Affairs, U.K. of Inter.­ (Sir MuhammedZafrulla Kahn, Judge of the International Court
  • persons, 12th & Philadelphia. 18. 4: 30 PM 7/23 (Police) 19. self by breaking glass, 12th by breaking \ from bein PATR. JOSEPH BRACE, 43, knee & rt thigh, stoned To Ford Hosp., PAO. MTB, abrasions & contusions by unkn persons, 12th & Lee left