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  • South Vietnam story to the world. -- Cab~net favors land reform as part of political action program for urban and rural areas. -c:ii.a,,-.:i,.,...,~ D ~S -S:!:CRE'11 N'ODIS '7Jl -C t!.S /lJ 'Da / Z-/F~ v- SECRET /NODIS C. Military -- Abrams says II
  • , whlch by joining the OAS may well accele~ate the entr:y of Jamaica. T:rlntdad an G·u.yatla - - attd Canada. In other parts of the world wo have n.o t followed ~ conslstent pattern in accrediting Ambassadors to 'm'inl-States 1 • ln some C()l.U1t'des: .o
  • • • as to each iind ~hat crime infonnal i .. __....... ._... · / Departm~nt ·. . . I in. which between ~~. Tran~portation •. . ·.. . wit~· _respe_ct to specific they will .,,investigate . ·/· . • Guard) _as to the and pros·ecu_~e crimes
  • it the garment industry is fasinating for it represents the greatest contrenction of cretive , techniczl and managerial talent to be found anywhere in the world. ~ From a speech by Shirly Goodman Fashion institute of Tech. Exec Vice Pres. Y .. - - ~ 2
  • picture editor. Thl• man l• ■ uch a rarlty that 1 would bat• to aee th• U. S. Ooveram•Dt lo•• hlm to the commercial world. Mullaly, Jame• L. A1• 42 OS-13/1 $13,507.00 Supel'Ylaory Pboto1rapher (Lab) 13027•F 0. C. 0S1060 16 year• wlth LOOK Ma1a•ln
  • the purpose is meritorious, these flights are in effect commercial and if continued will create pressure for other free-world airlines to do likewise -- thereby . weakening our Cuban air isolation policy The State Department has instructed our Embassy
  • •• we co tiau our •• le ff l't• to ••eure fr •• victory la a world of peace. Your thou htlul le ta bebaU of tu ltb eni-y o Sine rel • B. J RN.SOI Jr. , LBJ:aq:mjh . NoNmlaerl6. 19"' DearWldea.y: Tire PNaldut lau me to wttla GIi Tlnlrada
  • to the President The White House Washington, D. C. -~~ .. ·........ _. ·. ·'. .' . -· . . .. .. Dear Barefoot: A CAB examiner has made a recommendation for certain additional trans-Pacific routes which if finally approved would have serious
  • that Israel was planning an attack on the Arab world. Battle insisted that it was essential for border raids to cease in order to prevent an incident which could start a war. Then Battle expressed U.S. concern at the possibility of withdrawal of UNEF, hoping
  • groups- in the population. We are confident that next September 11, if that is indeed to be the date of your presidential elections, will share the luster of that date in 1966 when the world saw free, fair, and open elections conducted scrupulously
  • of t,he United States people, and above all, the lives and sa fet,y of the passengers. Border :pa·trolmen a.re now "riding shotgun" on certain fligh-'lis of commercial airlines, and, I m1de1•stand• the doors to the pilot• s c~ar·tment Sl'"e locked "Wi t
  • . proposal to correspond with world leaders was that some worth-while purpose would be King should served. However, in view of recent developments, indicate that he now feels that his proposed letters would "no longer be necessary." In explanation of "recent
  • traffic data Instantly from tracldng stations all over the world. Other space surveillance activities Include the use of be.llistic tracking and large telescopic cameras. ECHO schedules are prepared by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt, Md
  • that the largeat country in · Free Asia (and biggeat den-iocracy in the world) was with ua would be of immense help. Shastri must be brought to realize that his plea.a to ua for help against Chicom pressure are greatly weakened by India's self­ centered failure
  • York, at 9:30 a.m., August 26, 1965,. for Atlanta, Georgia, via Eastern Airlines. Levison is a·long-time communist whose membership in the Communist Party, USA, has been established as recently as July, 1963. Clarence Jones was reported to have been
  • quality of world leaderabip which you are giving to ua during auch a crucial period. Indeed no era in our hiatory baa been ao fortunate aa we are in teraa of broad and akillful leaderabip in the White Houae. J. H. Wheeler )l Jlli/p ; HE WHli t HOU~t
  • in the business world. He had been honored in 1953 by the u. s. Junior Cbamber of Commerce as one of the 10 outstanding young men of the year. He was prominent in church work. He was engaged in a wide variety of business activities, including large-scale farming
  • - Racial Isolation Rirhts 1967 X Task Force - Preg:ress Report No. II Achievements, in the Publj_c Schools, Booklet - A New Look at Airline HEW' U. s. Commi_ssionon Civil Economics of Asian Scholars Report - American Voluntary Associations
  • not involve Presidential decisions of the first magnitude. It was clear that the significant decisions which reshaped our posture toward this important part of the world were made on other issues over a much longer period. Therefore, Walt Rostow and I decided
  • of the Board of Directors member of the Board of. Meridian House, which is chaired by in Mrs. Rusk. He was a junior aide to General Pershing DETERMINED TOBE ANr ·· · the Pershing War Memorial World War I. He. is a leader-in ALMINl->TRATIVE MARKI
  • Jenkins and Marcly (CJa:'yslerman) to go with you. S. You want copy of Sick ' speech. 6. Credit card number for airline 7. Portable microphone. tickets. Mrs. Johnaon: Mr. Johnaon'• diary ahowa the followin1 the ranch durln1 March and February. Mr
  • this for two The first is to get your advice and judgment.. The second is to find areas where we agree and in which we could get your help. This morning I met with my Labor Management Advisory Committee. We discussed the wage price guidelines, the airline
  • Archit ct, San r clsco, Californi r. Mr • Uliam S . White Column! t, Washington, D . C . r • W rr n G. oo ard r. Vic Pres ., Am.eric Airlines;, a hington, D. C. r. rl s 0 . Zuver a hington, D. C . ,✓ ir t L i utenant Ronald L. Ault. USA ✓C , ✓✓Mr
  • & are the point• which we wiah to e11phuize: 1. The Victoria County Airport ia an eaaential transportation facility with acheduled c0111mercial airline flipata and proviaiona for atorage maintenmace and operation of 1overn11ent and private aircraft. 2