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  • number of voters. l. The voters do not associate Mr. McNamara (unlike Sen­ ator Humphrey or Attorney General Kennedy) with the civil rights struggle now dominating the American scene. His nomination would diminish the risk of losing whatever "'backlash
  • and scientific research, emphasizing engineering in advanced spacecraft power systems, including reactors. development experiment ■ nuclear Comment: We have very little to gain and too much to give in engineering association with German space in­ terests
  • see him, as ever yours MEMBER QUAURED BY THE PROF. PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FOR COMMERCIAL DIRECTCOLOR PHOTO FINISHING INDUSTRIAL PHOTO REPORTING COPYING PORTRAITURE LEGAL AMATEUR SUPPLIES ' STANDARD FORM51 IUVISEDM.UCH 1961
  • housing the camera is estimated to be approxiraately $50,000. The camera and associated equipment are valued at $125,000.· The camera -.will be -]?art of- an existing global network used primarily for scientific rather than operational purposes
  • a firsthand knowledge of problems associated with audio surveillance counter­ The Department of State currently has a world-wide fulfillment of this mission. In recognition of the 3.5 .. By_M ,NARA, Date /~-1.r;S- r •."'. -~-- - ::,' r.·;·._. . ~ ·1 :---1
  • associates to give your request careful, sympathetic and prpmpt consideration. _. _ pleased to learn'. :. ._ therefoi;-e However, as you knew. there -are beavy demanda en our limited grain supplies • . I am. . .... .. ' 8 . that your government
  • to den10nstrate that c.entilUled association with the Un.ited States is clearly the will of. a people ·who have been given a reasonable opportunity to know what they .are doing when asked to make sucli a dec!s:U'»l\.. The Honorable John A. Carver, Assistant
  • the Arabs. 3~ Israel can acquire the arms it wishes from its usuai Western European suppliers. . We · judge its request for · U.S. ·tanks is designed primarily to project the image of a close military association with the United States, and secondarily
  • in Government and the Legislature­ your main forte-and understand the workings of such a body. ( Founth) He must be one whom everyone is proud to be associated with,even in the highest of offices. // ( Fifth) Such a man is now serving in the Senate
  • registration problem. Sitt.cerely. Lee C. White Associate Special Counsel to the President . NCJ?e, . Ss10}{41.. ® - GefERAL #v~r/ Marcb l • 19'5 'J' I acbowle4s• 'JOU' receat teJ.esn-a to tU Pre•Weal re artUDc dft1 rJclda ••mwtratiaaa la
  • ,p osition · .to..rl~got~at~ ~he 9oncess1ons to:."l1urkey wbicb would . p~ an. essential part'· or ·any, solution"to '_thef cypr'Lti3° pr.oblein.•· The Ki.rig:' s association with a proposed settlement would enhance 11\Irkey'' fl ia~ceptanoa Of· thei
  • authorizations, framework of .U.S.-EU'RATOM fast reactor U-235 to the necessary to provide (within cooperat_ion presently the beins Con­ - 4 - discussed, and with which the F:-ench effort is associated), t.:>niumneeded for the second core
  • itself to one's husband new problems that perhaps I, and the people or wife or children, to the friends of one's inner associated with me, for instance in a club or a circle, to business contacts and club contacts. chamber of commerce, can help to solve
  • COURT/75 E.55 ST .• N.Y.C. IAN & SYLVIA i'Ul International Talent Associates, Inc. 75 E. 55th St., NYC Plaza 1-33•4-4 9538 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, Calif. Crestview 5-4562 tRAt4Sf ERRED to STILLflOTO COLtECTmtl TRAHSffRil L Ian Md s
  • . Welfare Dept. WAUGH, Frederick, Arlingtoo, Va. BROOKS, Mildred, D.C. Dept. of Public Welfare ROWNGS,Grace, CHANGE, Inc. HEFFLEFINGER, William, American Bankers Association HAGEN, Harold, American Public Welfare Association Harry, GRAHAM, National Grange
  • . SIMPKINS, Administrator of AFL-CIO Marllbme Co T. Jesse CALHOUN, President, NATIONAL Marine Engineer Beneficial Association Wilfred J. MCNEIL, Chrmn, COMMITTEE of American Steamship Lines Bernard L. SMITH, Secy and Treas., AMERICAN Radio Association 1/ 15
  • CULVERCITY CALIF 24 THE PRESIDENT THE WHITEHOUSE STRONGLY URGEWITHDRAWAL COLEMAN APPOINTMENT FIFTH CIRCUIT INCOMPATIBLE VITHFREEDOM IN SOUTH JUDGESHIPSUCHNOMINATIONS PARENTSMISSISSIPPI FREEDOM ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 11169 BRADDOCK DR CULVERCITY
  • LBJ LIBRARY I . ." ·. ..·. . /S~CRET Daily operational expenditures by the Zambian government !or the fiscal year ending 30 June 1966 were almost 40 percent higher than originally estimated, largely because o{ emergency spending associated
  • - - --···· - ·- ·- ---- --- -·-- - --~~~ . . ---__.·-. .,. -- - - ~--- - .~ -- -- - - - - - -- ------ ;· . - -- --- ---- [ LIMITED OFFICIAL USE" - 2 - The Sunday Mirror is a mass-circulation (5 million) tabloid, the second largest paper in the U.K. Its politics are generally associated with the Labor Party, though .it does not stand on the extreme left wing. Its editorials
  • to the President of March 4, final drafts and associated papers; Walt Ro stow' s agenda notes for Presidential meetings; and Papers for the Advisory Group Meeting, March 25-26. VOLUME 8 contains - Clifford - ExceTpts Committee working papers; from the Weekly
  • and progress in the building of a free society -- Pnri 1t ebould be the con:mon objectives of any free people -- large or small. Now this is the central necessity today of the brave people with whom we are associated in South Vietnam. Just this week, the Prime
  • associated with neutralizing the Demilitarized Zone could be worked out. Director Marks: Ball proposal? What would be the military cost fur two weeks of following th e General Wheeler: It is impossible to say exactly. General Abrams , on the scene. said
  • T43(Houston) HE Copies of Marvin Watson's acknowledgment to Dr. Howard Barkley were sent to the following; re inv~tation to the President to address the Annual Convention of the National Tuberculosis Association and the American Thoracic Society
  • it is extremely important. If you use the National Student Association again, there are students active and organized all around the world. We think it important that American student groups be able to parti­ cipate in international activities of that kind
  • involved either as elements of the problems themselves or as potential means for solving these problems. Its activities are concentrated primarily on measures to control and limit sophisticated weapons of mass destruction, including associated
  • is pressing hard for some arms deliveries--poth as evidence of our continued support ·and to meet minimum equipment needs for his defeated army. Hussein's position is threatened by his efforts in favor of a settlement, his association--in Arab eyes
  • of BETA I & II-67 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with strategic weapons deployment; with particular emphasis on anti-ballistic missiles. In addition to this report, film summary of BETA I & II-67 813@IU!lT
  • and Urban Development before the end of 1968. Commission Staff Executive Director--Howard E. Shuman. Associate Director--Allen D. Manvel. Assistant Directors--Frank T. Destefano, Arthur S. Goldman, Richard K. Guenther, Stanley D. Heckman, Jack Noble, David
  • such matters as our own negotiating requirements, our views of a possible UK economic association with the Five or the Six, the varied relations between commercial and political is sues, and ilnportant problems of domestic political pressure. Mr. Herter has
  • for fighters, will 24 25 but are: programs 23 radar additional ground radar with UK programs remedy this environment. and associated to provide deficiency US com;nuni­ IFF equipment 26 27 23 from a materiel 30 standpoint. l\nnAndix SiQRiitQ
  • a positive attitude toward observation posts. The Soviets still held to their 1958 position, except that they now excluded aerial reconnaissance and would accept posts at airfields. They also associated observation posts with the reduction of foreign troops