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  • the boa.rd members from the ten counties consult with their communities a.nd. recommend wha.t needs to be done in the several such a.s research rice for $2 a.n hour. on new uses for cedar in the Hill fa.rm.a of the lower vo.lley of weeds. Country
  • Folder, "9/1/1947, News release on soil productivity," Statements Files, Box 6
  • , imagination l iDnediately. etfort, II 111eeting new challengu recording and new onea established and interpreti~ rather also tey never to repeat JllUStha~• the desire to learn than just a picture. to becoae the beet in the country, and to change
  • Secretary Clifford said that the Germans have an eno r mous need for new military aircraft. We should be able to work something out in the area of joint production of new p lanes . Unde r Secretary Nitze discussed the prospects for the F - 5 and estimated
  • pressur es . McGeorge Bundy summarized briefly the latest U.S . intelligence estimate of Hanoi ' s reaction to a new U. S . air strike . (A copy is attache d. ) ( Tab D) The President sugg ested w e discuss our position w ith the Soviet Ambas­ sador
  • , and . onfident that in the ..,,._ . .. months ahead G er r Coleman will demon. ·t. . strate his suitabili.ty for this post. in1:.erely, John . Clinton sistant - resident ;ta.ff .. to th ...... / ... iss Jant?t D' - re l 36 est 13th Street New York. ~ ew
  • much clearer. The new government could still be a little harder for us to deal with than the old -- i£ we ever have a. chance to deal with it -- but if we had to have a Baathist govcrnmont there, this is probably the best we could expect. The Baathists
  • be respected. For months, there was no movem ent in the talks. were deadlocked. .· l J... . VK, Then, about s-ix weeks ago, they entered a new and t ~µ esitie al pha ~ e. h~e, As I conducted a series of intensive discussions with our allies
  • SEGRE'F- Phase II of our December plan for graduated military pressures. McGeorge Bundy summarized briefly the latest U.S. intelligence estimate of Hanoi's reaction to a new U.S. air strike. (A copy is attached.) (Tab D) The President suggested we discuss
  • Calvin L. Rampton (Utah) David F. Cargo (New Mexico} John R. Williams (Arizona} Tim M. Babcock (Montana) Don Samuelson (Idaho) Senators Lee Metcalf (Montana) Frank Moss (Utah} Wallace Bennett (Utah) Alan Bible (Nevada) Howard Cannon
  • on Wall Street. Actually the iron pattern ot the new Republican party was set by the solid men many years ago. Stassen contorming, they hase commended the br ight lad to the Republicans as safe and .sound. Contrast this w1 th Truman and his silly wooiD
  • to achieve new employment opportunities for minorities. SAVANNAH, GA. - After some difficulty last year, this city has achieved a very successful adjustment to desegregation in public accommodations and Mayor Malcolm McClain and religious leaders deserve
  • of gJft. GENER AL SERVICES ADMINI STRATI ON GSA DC 73. 4 95 GSA FORM 7122 (7 - 72 ) Vice Presi dent ~fJJ!!NT'.tA"t SPECIAL HANDLING _,.RES-ONLY TO : FROM: New York NUMBER: 1781 DATE : Nov . 14, 1962 Signature Record Date Officer (TOP SECRET
  • the President's announcement of the U. N. Delegation with new and different people is very helpful politically both the the United Nations and to this Administration domestically. Katzenbach said that Joe Sisco briefed the NA TO people on the Middle East
  • . He rm.mt ayl1t . v victory umil thl end.. And, with ,nary tore• oxpan ion numt becom complete ao that both Yictory and deteo:t 1 cost more ettort t, stor than they make new toroe• It will look .tull.J black, but an :Lndiviclua.l oppoaito JU:tl
  • with the discussion of the Vietnam elections observers. The President asked if Lodge could be contacted to see if he could stay an extra day or two to talk to the news media for backgrounders. He also hoped Senator Hickenlooper could talk to CBS. The President
  • have bee1'l struck, and 62 have not been struck, but have been authorized. I 1. l ThP- President said the new Polish Ambassador was quite vehement when he p!-"esented his credentials to the President Tuesday morning. The President said the Polish
  • [Top of page] ­ [Bottom of page] ­ [top of page] ­ I [bottom of page] ­ [1 of 6, top of page] l "All the News l~at's Fit to·~rint" nl ~O'~k . . I I I I Co~ft111h. VOL. XcVllJ .• No; . 33,227. lHI. b7 The . N~" . . ' I Tork
  • of the That Section 24 of the of America in Congress assembled, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, is amended by adding a new sub­ section "d. d. as follows: an Assistant who shall General l-Bnager for Military be an active commissioned officer and who
  • to upgrade ARVN units with M - 60 machine guns and grenade launches as well as a new mortar. There will be new e quipment avail able by the time the 140, 000 new recruits are trained. H e reported that an effort must be made to also improve the RF and PF
  • wlth be at wiahea tor a mo•t 1u.cce a 1fW. event. Sincerely. w. Marrin Watson Specl"l Aa slatant to the Presld•nt Mr. David a.JC;aa1_.d 67 Broad Street New York 4, New York ..... . ... . ~ " . BC: Mr. Valenti - for info ~, WMW:HC:hc - 2--­ I
  • during the Civil :lar, a t a time when 1~e1ationships of the Union with power s outsi de its borders were in a particularly shaky s t at e , t he :
  • of India would reverse their previous refusal of ANTON BRUUN~ Dr ·~ Panikkar stated that he would like to inspect ANTON BRUUN while he was in New York: Arrangements were made "to have him escorted through the ship on Tuesday, July 16, by a representative
  • . There have been very definite effects felt in the countryside. At this stage, it is clear that this new request by General Westmoreland brings the President to a clearly defined watershed: 1. Do you continue to go down that same road of troops, more
  • of October 6 and wind up four days later October 9 in New Orleans. • early on I The co-chairmen of ''The Lady Bird Special" will be Mrs. Hale Boggs, wife of the Louisiana Congressman, and Mrs. Donald Russell, wife of the Governor of South Carolina. Mrs
  • . ' ,... f a.t I.= ft' !' ""'I _, -8feRET TO THE CONGRESS On May 16, 1964, Atomic Energy concurrence provide the Secretary Commission, for cooperation Atlantic a. and the Chairman a proposed in the exchange Organization to me, with the new
  • OF THE TOAST OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON AT THE Dil'lNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE 1N HONOR OF PRIME MINISTER SATO OF JAPAN I am proud to welcome to this House of the American people the distinguished new leader of our historic friends, valued allies and vigorous partners
  • , OR TO PRIMEMINISTERPAPADOPOULOS. WEDO NOTADDRESS ROUTINE MESSAGES · TO THE REGENT.THIS POLICYIS THE SAMEAS THE ONE FOLLOWED IN THE PREPARATION OF THE PRESIDENT'S 1968 NEW YEAR'S GREET ING. IT WOULD NOTBE APPROPRIATE TO SENDPRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES TO THE UAR, YEMEN,"IRAQOR
  • Stop trip. a••• Thank yo. for taldJII care of th•••· Besa Abell • January 28, 1965 Memo to Dick Magllir• From Besa Abell Y••t•rday my aecretary took a call fram Mr. Benaard Sobel of. the Britla American Toa.ra, lac. 515 Madi A••--• New York 22
  • a amall British contingent along with larger ones from Australia and New Zealand. Our own commitment would have gone up and there would be a better caae for aeldng the Bdtleh to Joln in. On the other hand, Tommy Tbompeon point• out that Uthe British Co
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [l 0/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist ' EDITORS' NEWS SERVICE • • • DISPATCHl.67 FOR IMMEDIATE RELF.ASE SEPrEMBER14, 1964 ,;\- ;J1~,~ MRS. JOHNSON
  • shall be renumbered and a new Section~ inserted as follows, "THE'tNATIONAL OFFICEOF TRANSPORTATION SERVICE" "Section 5(a). There is hereby established within the Department a \ N3tional Office of Transportation Service at the head of'cy'hich shall
  • an important teat of new technolo1y at reaeonable coat (about $58 mllllon). We would gain &lmoat aa much in technological knowledge a• we would from the $100 million plu• that would be needed at a minifflllm. from us to help build the $250 million larger plant
  • ;, ··~\ ~_oy, -· ~ ~ • TO NEW D.ELHS ·• ..,.., ;v ' 7 JJ {1_uJ~ , 1-,\ i5 -'/1~ i/ )t, ONLY FOR. BOWLES FROM BUNDY Ha jut een your 30§1 aakJ.na lp OJl pendma matters. be.tore to • WthVl · which Uk ly to e ..ary to p • h th m thro\1ih. i
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: New Delhi Assesses New Indian Cabinet Ambassador Bowles reports that the new Cabinet w ill be dominated by a " troika" composed of M rs. Gandhi, M orarji Desai in Finance, and Chavan in the Home Ministry. If they work together closely
  • over to an authorized Nikon dealer in town (moat of it wa• purcbaaed from National Camera Repair), a• trade-in, obtain the eecond-hand book value ln credit toward the new camera liat and pay the difference. Jim, needle ■• to •ay, thi• i• a big inve
  • in Soviet policy, decisions which have yet to be made , and possible new developments not yet susceptible to our detection . II. In the past two year s the Soviets have expanded their ICBM force by adding l aunch sites at the II existing major
  • and that country were being ta.ken to people's hearts. Moreover, he took !lrm position• on the great is&uee of hls time. Be in no doubt whatsoever: the new governr,"lent wlll carry forward the pollclea that Harold Hold had lnltlated. through to the end
  • which the Secretary General believes is something new. The message from the French Delegate General as cbnveyed to Thant by Berard includes the following principal points: · 1. If the U.S. stop~ bombing, Hanoi will hold ta lks with the United
  • the new arrange­ ments may have on the administration of the area. A month after the issuance of the President's order in 1951, the Secretary of the Interior issued his own Order No. 2658 to "delimit the extent and nature of the authority of the Government
  • , in the interest of decency, a strong government and a stable society in the Dominican Republic, for the American troops not to leave until well after the new, elected government has established itself. 4. The American troops have behaved spectacularly