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  • in favo'f of the CofO_Q1ldt\,·sl ma1rta.i::t world in order to keep her credentials dear. with Moscow, she cannot her credentials with the US. The general mcod \n this c.oumtry does~ .not permit W3 to act like an old cow which contin-u1:~s to give mil
  • inrott recessed as P-Ossible" ij,·-i. bltlwin • up the h arin yesterday in a tran portati n n_ hr~ .:powr courh' om packed with some plant and om1rig'fc~tioL\, fa. 300 p eta tor and a large group cilities 1 accordin ._Jo J n . t.•1 • • on of poli-c• men
  • iN LIGHT OF PARfrcUL~R PUK~0S£S AND I~ Ll~HT uF JAMAICA1 S FAVORAaL~ ECONOMICSITUATIO~. B• GIVEN CQMPELLlN~ REAsGNS wHlCH LEAD u.s, TO ASSIGN HlGMEST PRIORITY _TO ScHOOL, CHILD, AND MATERNALFtEOlNG ON WORLD~IDE.. oASIS ""E ARE NOT PREPARED TO ABArWON PLA~S
  • occurred primarily as a result of a lack of adequate security measures. Further, the majority of these losses have occurred at times of unrest and tension due to world social conditions. ate peaai~ilitJ oi ~aae .armsawl aa11Nnitiou £alU.ug into tlte
  • . With sole exception weekly Iberia flights Havana-Madrid a ll f ree world airlines have continued maintain refusal reconnnence Cuba service ha lted October 1962 . 3. Principal consideration travel isolation policy is tha t Cuba uses air links to free
  • OF SUBVERSIVE TACTICS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES,SUCHAS SOUTHAMERICA-AND AFRICA,.ANDEXPRESSED BELIEF THATTHEYTHUSSEEKINGPROVETO COMMUNIST WORLD THAT THEYSTILL AS ORTHODOX AS PEKING, IN ORDERTO RETAINLEADERSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL MOVEM~NT. KINGSAID HE. IN.NO POSITIONTO
  • ·~_{>_-~ ..-~:.,:•:, ...)_>·_:-:-~-,~::" n1.c;.n~."tl.1~~~ ..~qe ~-·-P~.-:_fi~j _ s:?vl,co:.~~~~=~--!o_l·: OUl· Govcl·.nriicut' S !,, :::~:; ·_:,_·;_• • •··,.:,noi:;iticri c.i~i'bc far l'r..°Ol~C cffccth~e iri 'airline ccn.fore:.1ccs t·{t.; ·::: .::_.:;th~nin ~hippL""lg co~e~C;"!Ce5
  • no indication that he has any such intention in mind. . . QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, the units of the Selected Reserve Force are equipped with World War II or older equipment. What is going to be done and new personnel carriers, and so on? to supply these men
  • will the Warren Commission and the Commis• sion's Report be completely discredited, but confidence throughout the world in the United States Government will be undermined. They expressed amazement and horror that one prosecutor in one medium-sized city could so
  • : July 11, 1968 O This is an interim report on plans being formulated for the trans portation of James Earl Ray from the time we get custody in England until he is turned over to authorities in Shelby County, Tennessee. This is in the form of an interim
  • to as Muhammad's Mosque Number 36. CE T-3 stated on April 26, 1967, that all meetings and activities of this mosque are directly related to and follow the teachings of ELIJAH MUHAMMAD of Chicago, Illinois, the world leaders of the NOi. On November 25, 1967, T-2
  • . Carmichael spoke to the students in two classes and departed without incident. under flight Early yesterday evening Carmichael, traveling the name of V. Welch, departed on an Eastern Airlines to Boston, Massachusetts. Previous information received indicated
  • home wiO come" l :ooriiintihify. At peace with theniselv~, and with an others. l. I , With such an ASia, our country_ and the world-~ill be far more secur~-.. . I believe that a peaceful Asia· is far nearer to reality, because of what ~eriea , has done
  • , Ma••ehll•ett.• 02138 \ , ( ·• With Che CG11pletioll of the atwly Oil the World Food Probl• ud t!M 11Uhlicatioll of t:he Pael. ' • r-,.1."t , I ¥Dull .like to expreaa -, per90U1 appreciatioll fH ,ear ...rlt •• a Mlll>er of the Panel•. I•• aur
  • ·the .AmbaHe4or'a.recomen4at1an, to proY14e air tran~on tor .Sir., .. Alexender •• one wbieh vill. lHln •N"8 tbe United. State•. Slational intere1t • • Ul4 tJa.prow the ext•ting mi ICllllnba, 81irailie4 re1at1cn,idp ■ between ·O\lr:, •. •. ' , ' . ' Ambaaaador J:>oherty hH urged
  • , either in our own interest or in the interest of world peace. _· __rtake it as self-evident that it would be the worst kind of 1 folly to use· nuclear weapons of any sort at any time in this contest. What is somewhat iess evident is that· it. wouid
  • that Agriculture has not been given proper consideration in International Trading and in our agreements around the world in previous years and although I didn't on a partisan basis they generally support of my vigorous position They kept me until concurred
  • of a British presence in Vietnam. Mitchell essentially shrugged his shoulders. The Prime Minister, he said, was now calling up 150 technicians from private life into the territorial forces for use around the world. These statistical data showed how badly
  • thought they would not move. A decision was made on Monday. there would be a world war. If there were military intervention, In the Security Council the matter was inscribed, 13 - 2. India, Pakistan and Algeria voted to put it on the agenda. Only
  • B.ANK 'Uhtfa tfa.Compltm•n1' o/ LIMITED A complete Banking aenice includinl transfers to the U.S.A. by mail or cable. Branches throughout Allltralia and Bew Zealand. Agents throughout the World. THE UNION OF AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED
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  • DEPARTMENT 0F STATE ASSISTANT SECRETARY January 11, 1965 Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy: The attached Sato interview in U. S. News and World Report might be as good as all our position papers in giving the President the feel of Sato' s thinking
  • of a world based on the rule of law and respect for human rfihts, was reftected in the remarks of my colleagues, which I should lllte to in­ clude in the RscoRD. The response by Chancellor Adenauer to these well-merited tributes was a mvlnc and eloquent
  • movcmentat 8. Eliminate economic regulation of small shipments (less than 300 pounds). What vould the impact be on carriers? REA?UPS? Post Office? tation? On Service? Would analysis Bus Motor carriers? companies? Airlines? On Tariffs? Freight
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  • Society, New York City; Don Marti. Thomas, a legal counsel for American Airlines, New York City, and Rea Helm, Superintendent of Industrial Relations for the American Steel and Wire Division, U.S. Steel Corp .. ADVERTISINGCOUNCIL TO PROMOTE EQUAL
  • air services between the United States and Senegal by the airlines of the two countries. Attached for your information is a paper describing the background, probable issues, and significance of the upcoming negotiations. The White House.will
  • striking scenery reception· 1n Bodo e.nd of the fjord· country has been one of the most memorable experiences we ha.ve had anywhere in the world. It 1s a plea·sure and a high privilege Oslo for we come as old friends Americans respect, to come
  • Slop $16. 00 - McCallwn Whl ■tl• ,Wow ■ Tour ■, lDc. - c.b.ar1• for tran ■porttaa the eo tJaey coald pel'form at ra11'e ■ oa Wbl ■tie Sauber Co. • char1• for 16 ba■ket ■ lor ho ■t••••• on Stop to ha.ad our 0 1oocU• ■". ,1. ll - CloYer Park Market
  • concert forthcoming their appearance style age of dedication or drama, for her lover the MTA subway and to old John Henry's no match up in Both Ian and folk guitarists. in Charlie's increase; recordings response. of the world ballad
  • that distinction. He taught in French schools until the beginning of World War II in 1940. During th~ Nazi occupation, he was a prisoner of war, an experience that inspired some of his finest poetry. After the war, President Senghor began his remarkable political
  • . NOVP.mber, 1967. NW Dear Mr. Pearson: In presentin~ th~ enclosed document for your consideration and approval, we respectfully request any support you may be able to give in our international efforts to help solve what has now become a vital world problem
  • in economic developments and other fields. (3) Communist China -- Ne Win has been there several times. You might ask him for his interpretation of what is now going on - - and what it means for Asia and for the world. Standing by in the Cabinet Room as needed
  • Council in 1948, established for a new Federal Republic. eight months drafted postwar general elections (The I.ewer House of Parliament), the Federal Republic's During these first first He was President and approved the present Free World
  • to a few of your broadcasts on flying and I think you are making a fool rf your self. and came to this country 30 years ago. in Germny and after the eastern saucers I was born in Germany My younger brother remained the second world war went to work
  • International Airport, Los Angeles, California. 5:25 p.m. Departure from the airport. 5:45 p.m. Arrival at the Century Plaza Hotel, 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles. 7:00 p.m. The Honorable Samuel W. Yorty, Mayor of Los Angeles, and the World Affairs
  • world religions have been a factor in both domestic and international affairs. Although all NEA countries are "developing," their .... ' • ;: \ achievements and their prospects vary. j ~ ( Per capita GNP figures range from $3000-plus in Kuwait
  • is happy." I am· personally very glad that you could be here on the evening that marks the beginning of my 32nd year with the most wonderful woman in all the world. MORE Page 2 You are somewhat younger than I, Lord Snowdon, and you have been married