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  • , overall policy review, systems analyses, planning, program review, and gathering of transportation statistics. Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, John L. Sweeney, of Michigan. He is responsible for congressional affairs, public information, industry
  • ------ ----- ----- CONFf:BENT TAT I ~ONRDENTIAI_ August 30, E. . MfM)RANDlM FOR lliE PRESIDENT° Subject: By . .4 NIJ-.:--..-.__,_ . . , N ~ Dat'e '- ► ...l 3 - 7.S- Report on Consultations with Congressional Leaders on Asian Bank Special Funds: · Tuesday
  • an economic situation in which the military would oust a civilian constitutional president. He thinks thi ff is bad for you in an election year and our Latin American policy in general. Bill and Nick fear that softness on Peru will harden Congressional
  • SUBJECT: Congressman Sykes' Urging that Spain be Admitted to NATO and the EEC You asked me to check whether State is responding to Congressman Sykes' urging that Spain be admitted to NATO and the EEC (Congressional Record, July 19, 1966, p.15491). While
  • which you have seen. -- USL.ti. bas put out a aiml.la·r booklet in Spanish and given it wide distrlbu;t ion in LA. -- USIA i.a putting the final tou.chea on a color d:ecumentary which will be ready for relea21e 011 or about July 1. Congressional
  • . Great Society Organizational Problems, July 1966 to June 1967 17. Great Society: Congressional Committee Structure, November 1966 18. Philip M• .,_}~auser-Journal of the .American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1965 19. Heller-Peckman - Advisory
  • that have the problem of dealing with the Congress and thus we tend to have congressional problems muchmore in mind than does the White House. Oh, I should mention that as far as all this is concerned that eventually we got a change of ambassadors and my
  • bogged down in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee . State tells me that the Florida Congressional Delegat ion says that the President has indicated his support for the bill. Commerce and BOB have b een negative . State has taken an e quivocal position
  • Committee of Social Sciences Research Council; Council on Foreign Relations; Assoc1at1on of American Rhodes Scholars; Society ot Ameri·can Military Engineers, Denver Cowitry Club. Lecturer, various civilian and m111tary •!olleges. AWARDS ANDDECORATIONS
  • covered by the Social Security Act may themselves be ineligible to give blood, it should be remembered that the majortty have familied or friends who are eligible, or often belong to business, fraternal or social groups which maintain donor club accounts
  • it y S p e e c h .......................................... 32 C. U . S . A c tio n at the U nited N a t io n s ................................................................. 34 i i . ) VI - JOINT CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION ON U .S . ACTIONS
  • govt.a in Washington. ot negotiations also pointed out that Congressional such proposal.a in past was determined by progr~ should be diacu.ssed between Xorean and and could not be subject assistance pc■ d•ww to referred assistance would under
  • s i d e ­ w a ll tires? The use of AID funds for such imports is'"forbidden. AID takes several steps to see that, if such purchases are attempted, the U.S. taxpayer does not pay for them. At congressional direction the purchase of AID - financed
  • of the following organizations: East Side Racquet and Croquet Club, New York City Sutton Place Athletic Club, New York City Old Westport Cpuntry Club, Westport, Connecticut Fairfi:eld Fox and Lox Club, Darien, Connecticut Westport Scrabble Society, Westport
  • feunded the Austin Chess Club, which his already ever 100 membera, nd I have bee• elected its Presideat ~nd alse a U.S.C. F. Directer (United States Chess ~ederatien). With thia new peraenality I feel that we are in a pesitiea te •sk yeu r ,r exaa, yeur ~t
  • at the National Press Club. His speech was described as ver:y strong. Today's Washington Post (see attached editorial) criticized it for taking too strong a pos.ition on the Berlin situation. Adenauer said we must not give an inch in Berlin. He recommended
  • is also the Chaplain for the host church. to inspire Donald Lobainger in his Hapiritual crusa~e". Chris tanning, who is President ot the Douglas MacArthur Gun Club, was H.C. and gave a short speech d ~ bigotr.r and racism in Breakthrough. Be also aUgnecl
  • -f~i.f)b e::f' ether lee al RA~ members set . forth. Info!"ri1,.-:;ic.n. rega~.~d in.g 2rrcst of BMS!rshave access· to and possess . . , - ana~ e
  • Duke, I asked) Yes -- and then get the Colonel to make copies L 1- ~~ cL~ LBJ/mf 10-22-63 11 :00 am - • u TALKTO WALTER ABOUI': 1. Secret service bill. 2. IBM Podium - Jack Hite. 3. Insurance 4. Detroit Auto Club speech - you want Woody am
  • against members of the Revolutionary Action Movement and the Jamaica Rifle and Pistol Club, 14 of whom were arrested in New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June of 1967, on O:>HFIBEM'fiM; -2- ;. CONFfBB!ffIM. SELECTEDRACIALDEVELOPMENTS
  • ---------1----------- Not known Special pro­ vision for target shooting pistols­ -individual must be.active member in good standing of recognized club or· •. organization. (Some states pistols must re­ main at the club under lock and may ·not be trans­
  • as stating Sirhan was associated with the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America, a Communist youth front. A vehicle registered to Sirban 1 s brother was observed in the vicinity of a meeting of this organization on January 16, 1966. FBI records fail to establish
  • a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Park aboard the U.S.S. SEQUOIA. 12:05 p.m. President Park will depart from Blair House. 12:15 p.m. The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of the President of the Republic of Korea at the National Press Building. 6 2
  • . appointMnt of a new ■ inister by ELIJAH MURAIOIAD BARRISwas born on Dece■ber 13, 1942, at Fort Worth, Texas. Re resides with his wife PATRICIA GAIL BARRIS at 1729 Greenfield, Fort Worth, and is employed as a bartender and waiter at the Colonial Country Club
  • LETTER Authentic Maryland, GOLF BOX Custom initials balls. CLUBS Roberts House Record of Gifts exchanged during Eisak.u Satq, Prime Minister FROM Juanita MilUSTER street letter box used in the 1890 1 s •. Seal in Hagerstown, made golf clubs
  • :• a drink and plq poker and join t.h• Rota?T Club. • But aoaetill.N 1• it not aater and probul7 mor e accn1.n.te when one haa to "fish or cut bait• to ha.Ye a plaia ill gv.-r in th• boaa •e chair? ot us uy read th• Tl"'\IIIU aiad. . He 1!apl7 aaid