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  • •u pleaaN with your lett.er~ Should you t • l the nee4 ot •• :,ou mQ' 111a \o lfflw tb41. I _,, be reached by' letter o/o ~ 1 6 11st 92nd St..-et, New York 2l,t N.Yo or- a\ iaab1ng1-. Virginia, 0/0 UiN Ruby Jenldne. ~..s,:rne. I shall
  • of Guatemala in Matters Affecting Business, Wash­ ington, D.C., Pan American Union, 1959 (Supple­ ments available dated 1961 and 196 5). GPO: Kelsey, Vera, and Osborne, Lilly de Jongh, Four Keys to Guatemala, New York and London, Funk and Wagnalls, 1939
  • DCT and of the Part is the Development the of New Conununi ties Federal response Act· of 1968. New Cornmuni ties provides for developers a revolving fund Act necessitates the cooperation ments, the Department 18,· 1968
  • that one new p lace with full floor show and orchestra will blossom in the downtown sector. ... And 1t certain direc tor 's mee t­ ings now being held in New York have a happy ending, there'll be a new topfli&ht luxury spot right in the heart
  • t.des on; observedCarpener. ·sne tokl us to 9I~ her theIOUgh 10wns.Ard so M took Charle&ton."There,she aoeln awetiled tor ci-.i&ly.bt.Cfailed to sMy lhe Goldwaier~rs. \'lho drownedout her speechwilh !heir charts andboo$.Ole hl>Ckler IOldthe New York
  • t.des on; observedCarpener. ·sne tokl us to 9I~ her theIOUgh 10wns.Ard so M took Charle&ton."There,she aoeln awetiled tor ci-.i&ly.bt.Cfailed to sMy lhe Goldwaier~rs. \'lho drownedout her speechwilh !heir charts andboo$.Ole hl>Ckler IOldthe New York
  • their Gold Stethoacope Award to Dr DeBake at a ~ New York dinner In 1une. Dr. Hornig aaye the aize and scope of the organization do not warrant your making a trip to New York. H e aaka your perm.iaaion to decline the invitation and prom ise a m essage
  • officials responsible for dealing with East Europe. 9. Explore the suggestion made by West Berlin's Governing Mayor \ Willy Brandt in a New York City speech in June 1964, when he declared l~ that the West should propose "common projects" to the peoples
  • with half-workers, but if these men are half-workers, give them half jobs. The public will understand. And then, as to the people in the next group--LaGuardia, and Moses, in New York; McUary and La Follette and Champ Clark. Make them so busy, and tie
  • . Hornig Mr. H. BuallJd•• Senior Vie• Prealdent International Telepboae and Tele1rapb Corporation 320 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 • J,:me 29. 1967 Dear Mr. Goldlaer1: Thaak JGII for you letter of J11U Z7tll. Dr. Heral& l• preMady oat of tlN
  • , not even the pay hospltAI expenses and other j L'o ngoria family, whether the dead costs. I soldier was en route to New York There ls no segregation here in t . from San Francisco, to Arlington the school after pupils pass the 11 National Cemetery, Fort Sam
  • power plants (thermal, hydro-electric and atomic energy) and construction projects in Chattanooga~ ~t~ Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit, and Washington. The group will also visit projects in and near New York City prior to their departure
  • INGTO~ PQ:ST," A DAILY NE'MS?A?!R !N THE WASHINGTON, D.C. AREA, CARRIED .AN ARTICLE CONCERNING ~RS. ANNA CHEN~1AULT. THE ARTICLE INDICATED THAT :\ffis. CHEml A ULT INTE~D!D TO PROCE£D•TO NEW YORK CITY WHERESW- WOULDA~AIT THE ELECTION RESULTS ON NOVE~BER
  • National Railroad. The full $36 million of this AID-financed program is being used to effect a transition from steam to diesel locomotives. The new diesels will cost only about one third as much as the old steamers, and AID expects that the new ones
  • Guatema.la's export trade--broke dropped from $95 a quintal country suffered known, the ColTIITnlnists looted the inherited a bankrupt government. the price of coffee:--which comprises 75%of din the world exchanges. Guatemalan coffee in New York, to $52
  • President, be went on, be would be an unnecessary and undesirable gamble for the Nation to take." sensus. Joining with me in this cooperalntends to carry out what the Constitution Who sald that? The New York Times? ntatives demand&-and Justice requires-equal
  • to an effort to reopen the ports. In these circumstances, the Soviets ~ould at least send a token number of ...volunteers 11 to North Vietnam if Hanoi asked for them, and would provi'de Hanoi with new forms of military assistance e.g., floating mines and cruise
  • Joseph Resnick made the point that it was a big step for the Federal. Government to do this and take it away fran local. people. he sa~d there were two of his counties in New York that ~imply refuse~ As to go aJ.ong with the Food Stamp plan and he
  • /q% 11/26765 A 11/27/65 A 1 p co Delhi 1333 ..eenfidential 'lJ>cret "j.h1 f -- ZY-1 J.. µL j YtJ-f ~ '8-1.S-R't.f lVL.J 8~-18"0 ~-,.11i:1f43'~Uf'"'ft=i~t ~ ~ /P - 51 Bw:z_. cG. B. A #90a cable copy of New Delhi 1333 confidential 3
  • .ago. described toughness The relatively staple situation in the North, coupled with what is officially as "a very favorable" military situation in the South, explains the new and confidence that foreign visitors note in Hanoi at present. A member
  • ::for theDl to be fair and i mprirt ial · bee.a .use of opinions al.r eady . formed, primarily from -.news .accounts about . Freeman's~ association with the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM),· a Negro nationalist groupD . _ ... . · . vvc.ommon Pleas Judge
  • ,.,.....,_"' JBC:nlf o .. u.11!,o AU.,ILC your r vi a p. 1 l (' 272 Linwood Avenue Buffalo, New York July 31, 1965 The Hon. Lyndon Baines Johnson The White House Washington, D.c. Mr,. Preside~t: Your recommendation of James P. Coleman for a federal judgeship
  • of pay­ ments figures -- which· will .not make good reading. lfbelleve you should also announce earlier the same day, as Fowler suggests, appointment of the new Travel Task Force so that Fowler at his press conference can refer to it as another action
  • • E.O. 12 IE c. 3.6 NL.J lj_t,--' 73 ~ --DY.NARA~ .~~YA-1-8· __.i~..-~ ,,,.' -sECRE"T Lunch Meeting With the President Wednesday, November 8 1 1967, 1:00 pm AGENDA 1. Middle East. (Sec. Ruak) Situation 1n New York Line to be taken wUh Hussein
  • Nam to the whole scene; victory in Asia: -- brief the key editors and communicators just as the group was briefed (Dick Helms has no obje·cti.on to using Carver when it•s off-the-reco,rd and no public attribution); -- let good news speak for itself
  • Nam to the whole scene; victory in Asia: -- brief the key editors and communicators just as the group was briefed (Dick Helms has no obje·cti.on to using Carver when it•s off-the-reco,rd and no public attribution); -- let good news speak for itself
  • 1 OF 2\sAIGON 17608 ~ ~ FOR DONNELLEY FROM ZORTHIAN 1 :AMBASSADO~ BUNKER HELD BACKGROUND BRT ATTRIBUTABLE ~O "SENIOR AMERICAN dFF": C ALS" AFTERNOON FEB. 3, ATTENDED .BY SELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF MAJOR AMERICAN NEWS MEDIA, REUTERS AND AGiNCE
  • for .bdenatloaal Peac:,e. The purpose wa• to dlscwsa Ol1J' Vletaam paUcy. The meetbac wu ckal:red by the Prealaat of the Cuwape E....,meat., J • 1ehe••• uad lacl-.cled Barclias Bucroft of the New York Ttmea. aad Jo• Cowlea., Hedley Daaolraa. . llichard ....._dt
  • Street lawyer, is this year's recipient of the medal of the New York State Bar Association "for distinguished service in the law." He is a former President of the American Bar Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York as well
  • VON UNRUH CHICAGO COURTENAY MRS. ROBERT J. J. ZMRHAL BARBER, BIGGERT JR. LOS ANGELES F. E. BROOKMAN MAJ. JULIUS HOCHFE:LDER lnclosed you will find reprints ot a nullber ot new iteJIS coo­ oemi11g the war in Ye•n, which invol.T&s both Saudi
  • ]., wre equal la the new group ■, ot a peaoe 11b1oh aaat follow eftl'J' three pain ot onea. The fiNt ••I'll•• ot a tomal u.4 man-t0l'lll4 004. ~.. 1eau.1t brothers, on• aorubbi11g tloon, an4 one eeeld11g God. 1n W1n1te apao•• wre jo1m4 ha bz
  • cutback ill pen - itures . -- no Fr-e ach u er onic aircraft. B 1 Wlde made a good try to me -t these conditions .. - • -- 11 H ucce0ded in! gotta.ting the IMF standby. rai ing at l a.st $90 nilllion of th $ 157 million of new reveau . making
  • , and labor. Our economic statistics are the best and most compre­ hensive in the world. But they can be and need to be further improved. The costs will be exceedingly small relative to the benefits. To this end, my 1969 budget provides for several new
  • 196 E MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: ET 1968 Supplemental 3.6 E. NL J_ · ::::.;:;..___ '-l.t\l BY--~-' Actions we have taken in the last month, or plan to take in the near future, add approximately $2.5 billion to the New Obligational
  • i /_,:"~lt A,::, I·,1·· ~,!\: ROBERT.!~~:~~i
  • comment by Romney. He will undoubtedly give targets to shoot at in the week• to come. conference was not the New York Times. attention to it. In to rebut thh partic­ us more attractive ;,1//.(J I shall Wright .I ·I I r1 I. I ! •I
  • Vegas, Nevada. UNGER,Leonard., State SCALAMANDRE, Franco, Long Island City, DUKE,Angier Biddle, State New York BUNDY,William P., State SCHEIBEL, Kenneth M., Wash., D.C. WARNKE,Paul C., Defense SHELTON, Isabelle, Wash., D.C. MARTIN,Graham, State SHORT
  • on the attached summa~y of·v a telephone report from New York. The full memorandmn .of the c ·o nversation is not yet ready but will: be available by morning. Bromley Smith ~ECL A lrlf'.0 t ,o . t2J!S/o Sec '$.1(b) WM· · lHO$.