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  • the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
  • Urban affairs
  • ~ . - . employees hired in 1967 were Negroes, aRd~~oe& ~ ~ ROH make f. ' 2 . . 8 ~ • lip a=ouin1etell i8 p@l!'eent of the city work _forceA 908 police department employees, 85 are Negro.I\ Of WI . a _·higher proportion of Negroes than in most . a I bits
  • Urban affairs
  • "''foNAL ·._·. coNFE~ENc~. , . . . ,, .,,'.•i · ,.,:' 1 ?•?:' ';, )i(::.'..;'j : i ,, 1 , ,, .r ,.~ (t. Department of State PAGE ~2 BONN 0492 7 JELEGl&\M l005 44Z iND CftRST~NS BY THE AM BASSADORo) ~, O ✓ THE BASIS OF INFORMAT ION
  • . Johnson Mr. James L. Hughey 650 -34th Street Richmond, California .l I .LBJ:CKB:yb ,. . ' l certainly do know of your family and am -aware o£ the good job Harry is doing at the Justice Department. He has visited in my office ·and I believe has
  • Kannedy and Johnson and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs Dr. Ral.ph Powell Consultant to Department of State. On leave from Amer­ ican University and currently with the Research Analysis Corporation , S~ - NOFORN D-1
  • developed no profound thoughts on the subject, · but would ad­ vance the following suggestions: a. For the purpose of establishing a canmon front in explaining the events ofSoutheast Asia to tm rest of the world, I would suggest that the State Department
  • have to move into it, way at the Maytlower Hotel, department. is there, whether he likes 4 But by the grace and he's it or not. just going to Jim did have his which he:)has made his Washington home. The management had moved him into *hf P,l
  • DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISIONOF LANGUAGE SERVICES TRANSLATOR'S SUMMARY OF COMMUNICATION Language: IPNDoll Date of Communication: Rffl Addressed to: !'he PN■ 1.dea''• S.U'dU7 1963 K!9 -~ Name and address of writer: U Ben Kaddeur Substance
  • . ,The Director of Spanish Affairs in the Department and/or Ambassador Torbert of Congressional Relations ex­ pect to call on Congressman Sykes today o.! tomorrow to ex­ plain the situation. UECl 5 IFIE D E.O. 123 NIJ 8v ~ , Sec. 3 _4 ??- ~o ARA, D
  • of the'ir own accord, he assured them a complete -8WWWWi W:..t2.M"u=: _._. _ ...,.JI- -,. - .. There was no Negro on the City Council; none on the School Board; none on the Fire Department; none of high rank on the Police Force. Four out of every ten
  • Urban affairs
  • Dean Rusk telephoned to re-e.mpba:sbe hls strong recommendation that you really ahoald spend a few mlDutes with Bowles. I have done my beat with. Bowles and wlth the Department to explahl how buay you are, but we are dealing here wUh a former Under
  • ✓ Disapprove --- Employees (By law not more than six. interested in this problem.) These should represent other departments Frank Wozencraft, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel. He was a member of the Hughes Panel, and would bring
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)"
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT / A-Z.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 170/A-Z [1 of 6] [Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)]," WHCF FG, Box 256
  • , an other "para-professional" workers. C. Special poverty recommendations families. for military veterans from 1. We give the strongest endorsement to Department of Defense Manpower programs, such as "Project 100,000" and "Project Transition
  • Urban affairs
  • " # //a. 9h1,N5 ,;, ~ 77b memo I/Al) ,vt~ vt>-l ftJ7,.inY'-l!J Katzenbach to the Pres. re foreign affairs C 4 pp. FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 23 , March 10- 15, 1967 , Box 14 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive
  • contained In the donor's deed of gift. 11/27/2007 J'IMN(ln ..... ) -I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION e eelfl' IIIJIRl'J I, Date: u;s. Secret Service, Dallas(RM) 1- OSI, Tinker AFB, MIG, Dallas, Texas (U
  • . The Department of .State examined this proposal; the Bureau of Inter­ American Affairs {ARA) supported the CIA reasoning. They felt that of all possible methods, paramilitary activities have the best chance of creating within Cuba the political, economic
  • D ~IBUT ION RO 7 ,,,...- . .. 1. D ACTIVE DUTY REt-\JRT 2. LAST NAME • FIRST NAME · MIDDLE INITIAL WAL'l'J:R JINKINS. w. TOa DATE DEPARTMENT OF THE:. ARMY ~DEPARTMENT 19 Nov 62 OF THE AIR FORCE SERVICE NUMBER AO _/ 3. GRADE
  • reciprocated with-195~ invitation. .. . US representatives were Richard . ,. .. ·•: · .• ·., . ,. Scammon, political scientis_t , Govemmentai' Affairs Institute; . Cyril ._E. Black, professor of history, PrincPton; and· Hedley Willia=.s . m&naging
  • to October 30 Vietnamese Presidential Inaugm::.ation - • ,.: Ot;i the assumption that the Vice P~esident will ·-- -· be asked to head the US Delegation to · the October 30 Vietnames e Presidential Inauguration, the Department ··· of State suggests
  • for Political Affairs s u M G EA EUR DBO.ASmlED . WH Sec/Def INR CIA .AmEmbassy MOSCOW IO ,3 . NARA, Date E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 a, . NJJ . .. 1- 13-q 5 S/AH ··1 r Under Secretary Ros tow lunched with Counsellor Y. N. Tcherniakov at the latter's
  • -and their equipment departed San Diego, California 01\ 21 February 1968 a.b oard the USS THOM.ASTON (LSD-28) and are expected to close Da Nang, South Vietnam at 130400 AM BST (131700 FM Saigon time) March 1968. ~~itt~ Brigadior General, USA Deputy Director
  • in the American school children is that has been made Respectfully, ·c~ c. Griffin (j) cit • C rl 6 ) rifii to yo C 1 i £ o the re r COPY FOR: OCS, ATTN: WHLO(2) DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF WASHINGTON 23 March 1964 Mr. Hays
  • •:-~•.j r,o~ . ' .. , ..1.,-~~ •., ~!:OPt"~,..1· .If\, " -·~ • . oi:: • r-.· o · ·r..;t... ~r:Rl\r.l"'r.-.~ I\ 1;:.'V •J °/.. I Hf:: S[:EMS TO SES SOf12 HOP~: XN THE XND! Cl\T I OMS n -U\''i . " I . . r -- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department
  • Brown, educating Negro youngsters in since he makes the most noise. their heritage. The tJeaclher didn't believe it. Vashti 01nd Jack Brown of 7 "So we called to a Negro girl Pleasant Ave., veteran teachers and a1Sked ~f she knew about in New York
  • ; and -- accredit our Ambasaador to Malawi to also handle our affairs in Lesotho. This is certainly workable and will save us some money. Joe Palmer assures me that it will not be taken as a snub by the two new countries. I recommend that you approve. W. W. Rostow
  • ; -...:.,_ 1 C f • • L IMITED OFFI CIAL USE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGE CY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON OFF I CE OF T H E AD M IN ISTRATOR March 22, 1966 M EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Funds Available for India and Pakistan Summary
  • on Friday, Novembar 17~ guidelines for 1968 as well as of the Comrne·rce Department the new Federal Reserv~ Board guidelines in a joint press conference in which Secretary Trowbridge, Governor Robertson and I would Rarticipate. At the same time I am planning
  • ) There be an announcero~nt on Friday, Novembar 17~ of the Comrne·rce Department guidelines for 1968 as well as the new Federal Reserv~ Board guidelines in a joint press conference in which Secretary Trowbridge, Governor Robertson and I would Rarticipate. At the same time
  • for the peace of the world. With warmest personal regard•, Sincerely, l J Hla Excellency Gustavo Diaz Ordaz President of tho Unlted ?viexlcan States LBJ/WGB:mm (TIAISUTIOI) LS IO. .J5274 T-114/R-XXXII Spanish DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MEXICO
  • : As requested~ herewith the State Department response to your two questions ol this morning conveyed to me by Bill Moyers. W.W. R. 9 DEPART:\f ZXT OF STATE THE DIRECTOR OF I NTEL1'IGENCE A.ND RESEARCH August 6, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walt Resto
  • the market; (3) the black market is down; and (4) p r ices of first necessities are down. The 7-point anti-inflationary program of the U.S. Defense Department was welcomed by the newspaper Tieng Vang which described it as concrete and adequate, but the Daily
  • Department, plus 396 inc luding 100 Press President Park Chung Hee Mr. Kyu Ha Choi, Mini s t er for Foreign Affairs plus 47 including 25 Press Thursday, 0920, Canberra Charter Boeing 707. 4. Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu Dr. Tran Van Do, Foreign
  • as was the case in the Cuba affair. When one of these blows the President works with the National Security Council, those people who are in the decision-making process and the rest of us ·in Government are pretty much left out. I was gone last week when he held
  • """ ...... -~ .,... - •'AI ~ .L - • ' 11. .--1 ~-. -~ - -'·"' I. .: l. _, .,, ~ .. , WWRostow:rln .• 'I -~t '"• .... ·---••---- ---- ... . ' .- . 1 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON December 28, 1966 MEMORANDUM
  • teams to inspect the border. This had been a Diem proposal, which Sihanouk had turned down in 1962. Sihanouk said he was still asainst it because he did not want to get entangled in internal affairs with Viet-Nam. According to Sihanouk, "All Vietnamese
  • a man as able as Leo Beebe to work full-time on this program. - - I can assure you that you will receive the full support of this Government. The Departments of Labor and Commerce will give you all the help you need - - including the people you will need
  • e lZ-lZ:l Sp. m. Honor 12:1 Sp .. m. Depart for LBJ Ranch 1Z:45 p. m. Arrive LBJ Ranch and official r eceptic'n Barbecue 4:00-5:00 p. m. Public Reception, Fr derickeburg Fair Grounds 7:30-10:30 p.in. -- Private dinner given by the Vice