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  • , Natl Assn.of' Hane Senate FANNIN, Paul J., Builders FARR, Fred, Bureau of Public Roads BRCMER,David, Sierra Club FASSIER, Jean, Redwood City, Calif• BURDICK, Quentin N., Senate FAVOR• Haner, Morgan State College BURRELL,Berkeley G., Natl Business League
  • LICENSING IS lN CASE OF" SMALL ARMS BELONGINGTO A RIFLE CLUB APPROVED IN WRITING Bi ·GOV•· ERNOR WITH PROVISION THAT DISTRICT REGISTRAR AND DEPUTY MAY AT ANY TIME INSPECT. SUCH CLUB• IMPORTATION OF GUNS WITH RIFLED BARRELS AND FLINT•LOCK GUNS WITH RIF
  • ., Columbia University PATTON,James, United World Federalists Inc. PCMERANCE, Josephine, United Nations Assn. of the USA WADSWORTH, James, International Club of Washington WIE.SNER,Jerane, Mass. Institute of Technology HAYES,Sam, Foreign Policy Assn
  • itself to one's husband new problems that perhaps I, and the people or wife or children, to the friends of one's inner associated with me, for instance in a club or a circle, to business contacts and club contacts. chamber of commerce, can help to solve
  • the Preaident•• Club reception at Saraent Shriver•• houae to Cliff Carter. We aaked bia to ••l•ct tho•• be felt the Preaident ■ iaht want to aend and to identify the peraona •elected. He cboae 126 print•,~aaked for a larger ai&e la order to identify th•• We ••nt
  • U1ht if he appears to ho.td up food becauae a Prime Minister from a little country up agablat the Soviet Union answers Press Club queri•• in a way to annoy us. Howard Wriggina ...-8:BC'KE"t M.EMOI\AMDVM roa THE PllESB>ENT Sec.-....y rr ..... I• r
  • ' .JI ({}) ~· 0 N UN . I LDC 14 NL PD•GALVESTON TEX 1 2: 194? JAN SENATOR LYNDON JOHNSON: i3 AM 2 24 ~WASHDC= ~ON- BEHALF OF OUR CLUB I N OUR COro!MUN I T WE CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR SERV ICES RENDERED CONCERN I NG SOLD IER FEL IX LONGOR I
  • for outstanding contributions in the field of human relations and betterment. Mr. Taylor was cited by the National Association of Colored Wom­ en's Clubs at their annual convention in Denver. He was also honored by. the National Business League during its
  • OSI-SR/64-55, SB8RB'ffH6P6K:N... LUU policy, is not limited of any potential to such a course net estimate, uncertain. "club" devices. develop on nuclear to any in the world except now apparent weapons field, October restrictions--both
  • and other firearms used fQr sport is valid for 2 months (and may be·~enewed for another 2 months) 9 provided that the principle of reciprocity is acknciwledgedo Gun clubs may invite people to take part in competitions without . the princj:ple of reciprocity
  • ) any·person· present at ari athletic meeting for the purpose of starting races at that meeting; (c) any person conducting-or carrying-on a·miniature rifle range (whether for a riffe club or otherwise) or shooting gallery, in respect of miniature rifles
  • accommoda­ The places which are required not to discriminate are defined in section 402 (a). Bona fide private clubs are excluded from this definition and can establish whatever membership criteria they desire. t~on. IV Enforcement; judicial Review
  • , Fred, Bureau of Public Roads FASSIER, Jean, Redwood City, Calif. BRCWER,David, Sierra Club FAVOO.,Haner, Morgan State College BURDICK, Quentin N., Senate BURRELL, Berkeley G., Natl Business League FISCHER, John, HaJ'per Magazine FISHER, larold W
  • , maintained at the headquarter ■ of the JU.nga CountJ Co■-uniat PartJ, New York. The saae source also advised on March 5, 1944, that the na■e of Wachtel'• wife, Leonora, was ■aintainecl on a list of naaes of newlJ elected officers ef tbe Bath Beach Club
  • reloading, by a single function of the trigger, or any muffler, silencer or device for deadening or muffling the sound of a discharpd firearm, or any bomb, or bomb shell, blackjack, slung shot, billy, metallic knuckle ■, sand club, sand bag, or bludgeon
  • .. SIVES~ I 2o EXCEPTIONS GRANTEDTO MEMBERS·PUALIC SECURITY fORCES ANO ARMY PRIVATE GUARDSERVICES- AUTHORIZEDTO· CARRY WEAPONSONLY AFTER APPROVALOF PREFECT, WHOPASSES THROUGHMINISTRY OF INTERION AND POLICE• 0 IF AUTHORIZEDBY PREFECTS, SPORTING CLUBS
  • • ~JAPONS,~~PR1NG"P~O~EI.LEPPEl.~ET WtAPONS~A~LISTlLtTJ0tTYPE,WEAPONS~, . WEI GMTEO· OR l.OAOEOI-CLUB ORI TRUNCMEilON, ANO! ANY. l(N?FEt WHIICHI:MASi A, s~Bl,Ng ~Q~~EO~l.~QF;;•EURT':IER~.~~l.~~~! M~r~ ~El. cqNSiP~R~O, EO~B'i:OQE~r AVTHO~ITIES·· CONSIDER
  • got underway. Tells of Fund Drive Montgomery told the committee of a fund drive the Three Rivers Rotary Club sponsored to assist , Juan Diaz, a Three Rivers High School football . player, injured on the gridiron in 1947. He said he estimated $1,000
  • , you got to the par.anta, too. 0 (The local Head Stan moth•~• had •,tartfld a aewiag club ucl oth•r actlvltl••· ) Their blgge•t problem would be 1etttn1 the local commulty to come up wltb. lt• tt50,, matchln1 funda requtremeot in 1968. 0 "We •••d more
  • ? Dear Sarah: Thank you very much for your letter in which you ask me to assist in getting ! .fr. J'a rnes Webb to speak at th.e National Convention of the National Federation of Busine·s s and Pro­ fessional Wom.en'e Clubs to be held on the 19th 0
  • party not attr:nding President A3ub' s dinner on M~ 20 at his residence, 3 Golf Club Road. Members oi the press, and other members of the official party who will be st~ing at the Hotel Metropole, should be.s.r in mind that meals a.re charged
  • . May 4 May 6 .&:'j-- ro1-x-j_jit,4~ Refere:1.ces to the 11i,eat A:pril 23-l-:S.y 22 , I q ~ 4 Re: . society" made by the P-1."esiden-!; . 23 Speech e.t Fm1.d raising Dinner, I'emocra:~ic Club of Coo~ County (p.530 Public Papers) Pi tts"ou.rgh
  • . clubs don't make up·. .., ; enough money, ,· which -• l'm aure they will,'.' he · said: · . "" · · ~ Ramsey W
  • and in fact was at the time meeting wi presentatives of our Community Re .. lations Service. Foster t Doar that two restaurants in Tuskegee, which had turned them& v. s into sham private clubs in order to avoid Title II of the Civil Rig Act of 1964, aggravated
  • ■ . of a multlmllllonalre hotel Cohn, now 33 yean old, Ill owner and unpaid con■ultant a counsel for National Alr­ to the committee. On a whirl• llnea, the Stork Club and other wind fact-finding tour of enterprllll!I. His Income baa Europe, the brash pair met a bee11put
  • /4-' t·._. r(P/ • /='~. ~~~/4c..,. October 26, 1967 MEMORANI>UM TO BAREFOOT SANDERS • Geor1e Chrlatian FROM: X I.attended a chili aupper last night at the National Pr••• Club, and had contact with Congreaamen Jake Pickle, J\0lin Teague and Bob
  • . GREE'T MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE: Express regret over death of a member--Mrs. Coiner, President of the National Capital Oarden Club League--was instrumental in · generating much enthusiasm for the beautification program. Announce the gift of 500
  • . He is a 1955 graduate of the National War College. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associati~n, Phi Beta Kappa ar.d Phil Delta Phi, as well as other professional and social clubs and associations. Ambassador Bennett delivered the 1966 Comrr.e
  • and general situation 1730: Discuuion with Rep. Diggs concernins and general situation. Club with Mr. Hayden, Editor support of plans I 1900: Tuu. Wed., , 1 Aug 2 Aug • support -· Dinner at Detroit Club with Meurs. Fisler, Brucker, Bixby
  • hours club generally referred to as a b l ind pig. A party sponsored by a neighborhood civic 8 - group was in progress for two soldiers returning from Vietnam and two going away. The police raid was apparently based on faulty intelligence
  • the only fire­ ~ugs caught during the riot.) All during the next day false reports poured into Police Headquarters. Normal, everyday scenes took on ~enacing tones • .._ Twenty Negro men, bared to the waist, and carrying clubs, were re­ ported
  • . Experi­ mental films will be available for the film clubs and for the film-makers' programs. maker in the group will be very important because in many cases it will be, as it was in New York, the first meaningful relationship these children have had
  • . McGeorge Bundy'• Appearance at the Over•ea• Pre•• Club Luncheon. March 10, 1965 In hb opening remark•. Mr. Bundy made three •peel.fie point•: .... I A. The center of the problem in Vietnam ia related to the wW and pu.rpoae of Hanoi. B. Our preaent