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  • will be made. The former chairman or the House Armed Services Committee, Mr. Carl Vin­ son, recently commented on the conduct of the UFO program by the Air Force and stated that congressional hearings on this subject are unnecessary. The Air Force does not deny
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  • :30-2:00 Lunch 2:00-5:00 Discussion of I::i.d~-a's longe'.!'-term agricultural ment :plans ( Confe-~ence noom 509A) develop­ Dinner for Minister C. Sulramania.~ with key Congressional leaders at International Club, 1225 19th Street TUESDAY
  • this budget the number of new 34 from 649 to 1,449. Congressional controllers record if which would increase Cong~ess approved the 13 approval was obtained. cruitment was especially trollers Opportunities Staff Director of Personnel
  • the following points. l. What use does the President propose to make of the committee's report: Is it for him? Is it for the public? Is it for the Congressional leadership? 2. Would the existence of the committee be known? 3. I£ the desire is to keep
  • TO N , Wr TH CONGF~ESS OVER - ·nd S ;SENS! 1'1 VE i SSUE AND SHOWED PRES I DENT r,OPY 'OF DRAF~ CONGRESSIONAL A~ENDMEN T TO FOREIGN AI D ACf tNtR~DGtED INTO LOWER HOUSE COMMITTEE MAKING MAN DATORY S~SPENSION ·OF ~I~ P A GE .ij, · R UE SL M 4' 3 2 C, 0
  • , Congr~gation xseth Elohim will dedicate its Sabbath Eve Se rvice in 'honor of the 8C ~b Birthday of Congressman Emanuel ~eller, and that a dinner is to be held for him at the Unity Club in Bl"ooklyn earlier that evening. The President warmly thanks you
  • ., Aero Club of Waahington, 1629 1t St • NW._ Waablqtoa. ». C. 20006 R£CE\\JE'1 • I OE.Cl ~) 1968 CEi1\\1J\\. fl\.~~ ~ ... - - - ---------------------------- ...... EXECUTIVE _ _ ~.f,:/ t:;l'J JIJ.1 THE WHITE HOUSE ~pj " WASIIINOTON I (J.S4-/ i
  • Federal blue-prints on the Congressional level for health and security and education of the individual through government.) 2--Work for all that man has as a tool in material prosperity. money can stop work. It is false that Work makes wealth and wealth
  • patronage, the nomination of Bishops and the like, and another is a full-time note-taker. Of course, a Prime Minister doesn't need "a Congressional Relations Staff" since he and his colleagues are in and out of the House of Commons every day and, in any case
  • , Institute of Current World Affairs, and Executive Secretary, Alicia Patterson Fund Fellowship program. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Phi Beta Kappa, Middle East Institute, Yale Club; Governor of the Arctic Institute of North America
  • "UNCLASSIFIED" LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE -2- 2¢6, AUGUST 23, FROM:B~IRUT AS THIS WASA HEARTENING ASNWER TO CONGRESSIONAL ANDOTHER CRITICISMOF OURFOREIGN AID PROGRAM.· HE WASDELIGHTED TO HAVEFOUND SUCHUSEFULAMMUNITION IN SUPPORT OF THAT PROGRAM IN LEBANON. VICE
  • ( ISRAEL - ARABS - EGYPT) .. including Arab blockade ot Gult Shipping. INPORMATION ONLY: Aclmowledgements to releases re above which were sent to members ot the President's Club ­ Filed GENERAL ND 19/CO 1-6/PR 18-3 • ROrHING ELSE TO BE FILED
  • CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-. SENATE This resolution bad been passed by House and Senate with no opPosition ex­ cept for the rivalry of similar bills, an honorable rivalry generous]y ended when the Senate, at the suggestion of the Sen.­ a tor from Michigan [Mr
  • ~njoy grass, split- grants and ~~l:~~~ :,.~:·:.· .:::::.:::,. ••.:;_.,·. '.:··:· • •.-~._0,·.·• . levels, clubs and swimming pools and :. ,:'·,:··. •.. ·:'... • · • : . ~ ::~ : . look across in holy horror at the poor FleeingCity Hall ·-v
  • that following the favorable reaction he found in his consultations with Congressional ·leaders (which 1 reported to you on Saturday), we should make a public statement about progress in the Panama Canal negotiations. A draft statement which has been coordinated
  • of the DuBois clubs there. The crowd by acclamation passed some sort of resolution demanding reformation of the police department. The crowd then went to a police station but left it before any damage was done. There were a couple of liquor stores looted
  • : No, the reason for releasing the Naval reservists was the obligation that we have under the Congressional Act that we must cut a very substantial amount from our 1969 expenditures. By releasing these reservists we are able to save quite a substantial amount
  • :, withdrawals .for~~mplc, - pi-edicticns by ~en who h~·,c a rig kt-~ a ju-diment: lato. in 1967, nt t~o 'Natiosml Press Club~ Gen. 'VTestm:orel.:.-id G~id -_'. / • •that ''wi~h,two years" ke.'1)\~ugbt ":::~m~ U. 5~ foi"ces r.-ilght be wit:1.dra~". • • , / . P
  • phase of suggestion ahead of a real fi ght. I -2- It is: we took some bf. his marbles but not enough. He is now mad and is standing watching us with a pile of rocks and a club. To hell with him. Let us fight and get more marbles. Skinny, you say I
  • you ~ 21 straint. !r 22 was congressional J 23 weapons i 24 same pressure 25 Khe Sanh .,. N is the road to peace,. and to try to rec ore ile ;ii ,0 ,... N with the statement of Foreign Minister Trinh of North 0 N J
  • developed to demonstrate serious problems that demanded immediate legislative actfon. •_Others, while admitting the need to develop the facts further, thought that an adequate study could be more quickly completed by a Congressional Committee, thus
  • nations generally continued to advocate a comprehensive test ban. Sweden wished to improve the international exchange of seismic data and suggested a "detection club." In the 1964 negotiations all nonaligned members of the ENDC except Sweden
  • established in the Congressional Resolution. That is, the emphasis in our announcement would be that budgetary problems had forced us to cut back from the 3 million: tons set out in the Resolution to 2. 5 million tons. Since we have already supplied 1. 5
  • have repeatedly and, 1 think, quite honestly told the Israelis privately that since early July ow.• aid freeze had been for one purpose only--not ro-c king the boat during the extremely touchy Congressional debate over military sales. We've reviewed