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  • in favor of a further, albeit localized, effect on VG morale and effectiveness. Whether this will have enough of an effect to substantially blunt VG operations during the next few months is dubious. But, to an optimist at least, it provides hope. Chester L
  • . The voice of the White House has often been raised in behalf of freer trade, but President" John­ son provided the indispensable element, · not the profile, not the rhetoric, but a willingness to stand on principle when the political disadvantages hope­
  • in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
  • that such a program would be politically too risky, particularly the de facto devaluation (we don't agree). ..... . - What Valencia seems to prefer is that we provide substantial assistance (estimates vary from $ZOO million to $400 million), without taking
  • . Maintenance crews installed signs at both ends of Queen Isabella Causeway alerting motorists to the presence of the endangered brown pelican. Crews also built a small tunnel under Fann to Market Road 510 in Cameron County to provide a safe crossing
  • . Maintenance crews installed signs at both ends of Queen Isabella Causeway alerting motorists to the presence of the endangered brown pelican. Crews also built a small tunnel under Fann to Market Road 510 in Cameron County to provide a safe crossing
  • of all the UAR. We'd welcome restoration of relations, providing it can be done on the basis of mutual respect and dignity. Frankly, we feel the Egyptians have treated us badly and we 1 re bruised, but we're not going to wear our resentments on our
  • could guide us in the conduct of our own claim. O~r allies in the Group of Fourteen have meanwhile indicated a willingness to share a portion of our costs of relocating forces and facilities from France (up to a total of $96 million) provided we share
  • the ''we can provide a better life, politically, and economically under a democracy than you are nOlr getting under Comrrrunism." 20 As is pretty treasury hefore fleeing Then, shoirtly after generally into asylum and Castillo thP revolution
  • the subcommittee in its investigation of the operations of Billie Sol Estes. The subcom­ mittee appreciates their assistance. The subcommittee particular]y appreciates the invaluable help provided by the General Accounting Office. The excellent work of Mr. Edward
  • , perhaps the delay has allowed informal inquiries into the Mexican ~"-""""+....-."""'rri'i'tiunity. NSF plans to initiate proceedinss to turn t11e Bruun over to GSA for surplus disposal o/a August 1, 1968• providing there is no expressed desire
  • ~needs .and will help"provide for its bas~cc:·securityJ We have yet, however., de'termined precisely what are .Israel's essential equipment needs. We believe there is no immediate threat to Israel--a belief which the ~sraelis also_share. The problem
  • this afternoon)__so· far we have no precise information about how many amendments she will attempt tomorrow. She has been trying desperately to line up a c;:9-sponsor on a judicial review clause. We have provided Phil'~Landrum and Mann/ Geller with draft speeches
  • Epst ino ___ . ... [2 of 3] NEW YORK JOURNAL-AMERICAN August 13 {Sunday) i961 Urges Congress Hold Session in W. I Berlin Although · he doubted ther~ By WALTE.R BAZAR A joint session of both Hpuses of the ·u. S. Congress will be a war, he said
  • a truer truth. Tbe treaty we have ut on tb table a -pear that the a botJ:l.eftd hlm, Geneva even provides -1:at all nations would Most ln!urtattnc to the admln1siratlon'a Jurtsd.lcenemies waa Farley'• succes an~h!a habit have to submJt to th[compulsory
  • not be read as the considered opiriion of this Agency. Although these papers provide a use­ ful and provocative preliminary analysis of a number of recently captured documents and intelligence reports, they omit reference to other important materials bearing
  • ) 1949-1950 National Chairman, Volunteers for Stevenson-Kefauver Active Duty, USNR, 1941-1945, EuJ,""opean Theater of Operations and Pacific Fleet Editor·, Publisher,· Louisville (Kentucky) Courier Journal I· I ,; (· I' I I • r
  • in. l.AFTA and eqn·«ss th9 hop.e that he \vill provide le.ad 1·~hip ill gett.lnj L.AltT.A. to tak~~ ·as ~oon as pe·. •ible" the. Com.-m rn Market dec1siolla pastpoued. 1tt Asuncion-.. -CC :N.F IDSNTlAl:r hpr-tzuts UDdiut-s~d.tag and. ~eir.at· ~Vfi.,.. th(t
  • ~ MEMORANDUM l'Oll THE SECRETAJilY 01' STATE AND THE A TTORNJ:Y OENJ:a.AL Authorlaatloa fer A.a ■i ■tance to Caedlo•lcwalr. aefua••• To provide ae ■i ■tuac• to refuae•• from CaeolaaalOTalda, you are her-'-Y directed to make the necee ■ary arraa1emeata for th
  • to investigating question other protocol during Vice President us stay. Foreign answer is that there are none other.than in (1) and (2) above. way Ministry those (5) Embassy assumes Swedish Embassy Washington providing ·Department with details of dress (for men
  • Mars landing mission might well be in excess of $200 billion. Other questions might be raised about the technical capability to perform such a mission. The manned lunar landing has not yet been accomplished to provide initial confidence, and a manned
  • be available for subpoena by the defense) . Recently, agent Wall resigned from the Justice Department and entered private practice. The Wall Street Journal of June 19th, 1973, recently quoted a comment from former agent Wall: I am ashamed to have been
  • attention. When I read it last Sunday it seemed amazing to me that Gardner Cowles would allow Look to be used for such a tawdry piece of yellow journalism. I sent him a telegram at once urging him to review the situation with me, to .which he has not ·yet
  • of these · ~ ~ongresa whe;n_aniltlar ibills to ,and •to President Eisenhower. aak- erers •nd war criminal& who .ue bills ,provide for the .return of the •fve General Ad!1tlmeback to -F.ara 'ing please to d~ som~thing so.that ,now •IJ!inIii co~tr:ol of 'the F~n· 100
  • . It ts American Policy, constant under three administrations since 1954, to sup­ port the Government of South Vietnam 1n its efforts to defend itself and its peo­ ple against this assault. We are pledged to provide all appropriate support for as long
  • , . C. 20530 Dear Enclosed herewith is response from Edward J. Ennis, Esq., to our letter of December 30 concerning autopsy X-rays and photographs of the late President Kennedy. This copy is being provided the matter. so that your files Sincerely may
  • . to the Commissioner ror providing ail 1nte1l:1gence inf~U.on and recommendat'ions regarding civil ·u mest in the City ·o f Ph1la­ de1pu2, advi,sed that he knutf or 110 astlistanee furnished or Qftex,ed 'b y the Minutemen in these matters. "ll.us. docw.nent
  • and the will and determina­ to those willing tion or the u. s. too provide such aasiatance to fight for their liberties. It is natural that a large measure of agreement on the means to accomplish the joint purpose was found in high-level converaations between the two
  • !! a ' s Tesearch activities h a ve, however, appeared in print in the past, specifically in th Bulletin of the Israel Journal of Chemistry. For example, on pages 231 and 240 of Volume 11 A, Nurrb er 3, October 1962 of th~s Bulletin (then known
  • , could go a long way to pinpoint the real problems of making the university an effective ins _titution. Such a shift in emphasis might also provide an avenue of approach to the broader needs suggested in paragraph 4 . B. of -----ssy's .Ai-427. l"ILE
  • . It is imperative that steps be taken to afford as much in advance of his departure as possible, indoctrination period. us a suitable replacement thereby providing essential During the past few weeks I have interviewed several qualified applicants and have found
  • ," supra, has a photograph showing "H. RAP BROWN, National Director of SNCC" emerging from 00 the Black Arts Studio at 726 East McMillan Street, to ask police to leave his press conference. They did." The June 16 9 1967, 0'Journal Herald," daily newspaper
  • WASHINGTON January 25, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Re: Phillip Geyelin Phillip Geyelin of the Wall Street Journal has an invitation from the publisher Praeger to do a quick book on the essence of American foreign policy in your Administration. He
  • in leadership and executive positions and replaced them with 11safe Negro peoplen. I The '\Zall Street Journal", a N-swYork City daily n~wspaper, published a series of articles in AUE,ustand September, 1967,_ entitl.9d 0 Syracuse and Racan. A summaryof