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  • Institute. The Service contem­ plates a staff of fifty (half of them professionals) and at this writing is awaiting Congressional approval of its budget in order to become fully oper­ ative. While the Service is part of the Department of Commerce for "house­
  • of the District Committee, Communist Party of Wes·cern Pennsylvania, and Edward Bortz, a member of the District Committee, Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania,and who is also Chairman of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America which
  • . They met with several United States Congressmen yesterday afternoon. Most of them left Washington following the Congressional meetings. The Poverty Rights Action Center is a Washington, D. C. Organization set up to instigate protest demonstrations
  • 5XEOUT_l CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE 1 '81859 llna:ll n Ma. RallT Wini Beadquarten IOlns throusb the ~1 ftlu dlacoT~ a oarefullJ kept eecret-that n la with ,. teellnc of mild aurpr!M-per• Be­ bapa nen bamemen~that I ftnd myaelf pre• ta ctTlllt.n
  • Congressional Record, etc. Paramilitary - Minutemen, N.S.R. also, "Paramilitary Organizations Thomas C. Lynch - Nazis, N.S.R.P., Black Muslims. American A. Nazi General American College Party, articles on these groups in California," by Cal. Att. Gen
  • , Readers' Digest, Ladies' Home Journal, Rotarian ... in books ... and Congressional Record. He has appeared as major-speaker on programs with such prominent personalities as Presidents Eisen­ hower, Truman ... Secretaries of State Acheson, Dulles, Rusk
  • . Enroute she will stop to cut a ribbon at the Savannah Press Club in the Desoto Hotel and make a brief visit to the home of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of America.) 12:50 p.m. Depart Savannah 1:40 p. m. 1:45 p.m. Arrive Depart Jesup, Jesup
  • of the ~~ormon Church had made the &tatemeut that Johnson looked like the man that could lead the free people of the wor ld. Wil:dman said he was ready to start to work and if we were ready to start having Johnson clubs formed then they ,vere ready to go ahead
  • - on the outskirts of St. Augustine, Florida. The Congressional Committee reports that Lynch's harangue lasted more than an hour and "was couched in almost incredibly bloodthirsty language." Following his speech the audience administered a physical beating
  • . 'The world is very much on the move 1 for women, she told the Congressional Club last year, and who should know better than a First Lady who has herself accomplished so much ? 11 ~uth Montgomery, Columnist Hearat January, Newapapers 1964 "Two p
  • . The Honorable :,::_~b~'l:~ 6 ::r 6 '"1~~to get an appointment with the President and did a magnificent job ..., e at we give the same answer to Boggs whichdent. • ed him we would. clubs, political bodies , o County and Calhoun County' • -'>! cate
  • Training & Behavior AKC Family Dog, (ISSN 1559-5072), March/April 2010, Volume 8, No. 2, published bimonthly at 260 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA, by The American Kennel Club, Inc. Yearty subscription rates: U.S. one year $9.95, two years $15.95
  • Training & Behavior AKC Family Dog, (ISSN 1559-5072), March/April 2010, Volume 8, No. 2, published bimonthly at 260 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA, by The American Kennel Club, Inc. Yearty subscription rates: U.S. one year $9.95, two years $15.95
  • " will ·be a tremendous asset in the stupendous, serious job tl}en ahead. AU T.exas is proud.. of the record Lyndon ·Johnson · has made as ·a ranking member on ; ·the congressional naval committee-we . in : the 10th district should be doubly sol . . We're calfing
  • invitations you will want £or the Presa Gallery and the Press Club, all besides the Congress membership• we have the Congressional Directory £or that total• it will help. We don't want to add to the burdens or your already over-burdened staff so if you prefer
  • ? t is the yardstick-dollars and But Jealously guard !ts l!berty and independence, For Fil!plnos, th fact should be c ar: But hared !deals? What of the deep !n the schools, In the clubs, In the unions, !n for the United St es;we might not be free
  • , Jacluonville Chamber of Commerce, Gator Bowl Board, Jacksonville Advertiaing Club, Jacksonville Safety Council, Lion'• Club, Elka, Mooae, Florida Presa Auociation and othen. Former member of the Jacksonville City Democratic Esecutive Committee, and Duval County
  • with clubs, whips and tear gas. Many were injured, and one brave minister , the Reverend James J. Reeb, was beaten to death. His only crime was to prot es t man ' s inhumanity to man. Ironically, he became its victim. These tragic events highlight once again
  • : Submit requests to Mrs. Stegall in duplicate Sec to White House police for new employees [multiple copies in folder] (60) --- (90) (60) ___ --(90) __ _ West Wing President's Office Press Office Congressional Liaison Executive Assistant's Office
  • ALEXANDRIA 1 VIRGINIA 1 minute Hale Bog~s introduces l minute Hale Bog~s introduces Congressional candidate, Gus Johnson and Hrs. Johnson and daughter 1 minute Hale Boggs introduces Miles Godwin local VIPs Lt, Governor 2 minutes Lt
  • of the demonstration, April 22, has been cancelled. King and top leaders of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) will go to Washington, D. C., either April 23 or 24, where they will attempt to contact Congressional leaders, the Secretary of Labor
  • to the equivalent of about 4 blocks of complete destruction. 3. For about 30 years, the Corps of Engineers has been engaged in a Congressionally-authorized $400 million flood control program on the Los Angeles River and tributaries. It consists of reservoirs, debris
  • ~ tL- ~ L ,~~~ - :zfidflr~JLd,~ ~ ~~- ;JtJ_ ~~.{~~ ~ sL~ ~~ ~~ ~. :J~4k./- ??? . Gifts to Mrs. Johnson, athens, Greece, March 10-12, 1964 ✓ Flowers in room on Athens-Hilton: limb. and Mrs. Laclouisse, Greek­ Woman's Club, Hotel
  • Secretary attend. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the attendance is enlarged to - 4 ‘ include Deputy Assistant Directors, the Security Officer, the Congressional Liaison Officer, and any other staff members designated by the Director. The most frequently
  • of this American Boyer, a former chemist of the prior to migrating lo the U. S., was O i-lished Germon Boyer and Badische -ponies "gentlemen" named Dr. Hugo Schweitzer. In 1905 Dr. Schweit:ier -• pre1ident of the Chemist, Club of New York, headquarters of lead■rt
  • forward" intensified impact and the feeling that "time was running out." Dangers of nuclear proliferation were frequently stressed. Communist China's motives were variously assessed as ambition to enter the nuclear club posthaste, to recoup losses
  • no threat to violence. It merely serves peacefully to advertise their protest against dis­ crimination. But the massing of men with sticks and clubs, shouting insults, is hysteria of a far more dangerous kind. This could lead to another r ound of turmoil
  • For exce or c. :BC- Washie Organizes Club and He's Whole Works Ewing. From beyond our borders, these young ladies are to attend the Dunblane Hall of Immaculata Seminary. Their fathers are -members of the Washing-ton diplomatic corps. Left to right
  • probl emo . 'he vr s pres i dent of t ~ \'ior.ien ', :National ~moo ratio Club. !i.aoh preai• dent hu gone out l eavill4!; the orr;a.nlzation 1n e-tront;i,r financial poe1t1on. She a&id her honor a.a at atake 1.C sh.e did not et ) 1,500.00. Thie wa.1
  • congressional authorization in "It is not the business of tlonal problems. . I 1~60 for the erection of a the ·Federal Government to _Several Committee mem- l statue to Ukran_ian poe~ Taras , indoctrinate our citizens," bers sharply disputed Harri- \ Shev~henko
  • barbecue at the Edinburg Country Club, F.dinbugg, Texas, on October 24, honoring my friend, Hidnldo County Judge Milton Richard son. I would like very much to be with ' you for this occasion but unfortunately on that date I will be in the process of stat
  • 1·hil- - -- -- -- Operating Cord Joint lo st year. The awu rd for lhe lurges1 1 Htnwricoi gain wen t to t he Howarc! · dn•n 1f ln:Nl. Banquet, Dance At Country Club Climaxes The Three men wen, rele•sed 011 • I.- W . Kohler pos t of Wlll iamspon
  • , WILLIAMEPTONwaa Vice President Labor ot the PLP and Chairman of the Harlem Progressive Party Club, 3.36 Lenox Avenue, New York Cit7. NY T-17 May, 1966 LOUISE JEF'FERS On April 1.3, 196$, NY T-4 :fu:1-nished information which reflected that LOUISEJEFFERd waa
  • been supplied. Last April, at the third donors' meeting, we again agreed, subject to Congressional action, to provide $15 million to help meet Ceylon's needs for 1967 and part of 1968. This P. L. 480 agree­ ment will help us fulfill in part
  • to the Citizens Committee on the Marshall Plan) to speak to clubs and organizations. McGcorge Bundy -- Don't let the communications people in New York set th~ tone of the debate. Emphasize ~he 'light at the end of the tunnel' instead of the battles, deaths
  • • lpeclalAa-1--■I totMPrNWat n. 8-nble HoueofMe.12 card• • ...... a • CJD:dlt ' SIIDATON-cAJlLTON H~ '2J 51&,Uhfll &run,.N.Y. YAIHINGTOM ,. D. C. 'V '.t~NATIONAL CAPITAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB Telcphoaa: Dlltrict 7-1'70 - THE DODGE HOUSE Dlltrict 1-s,11
  • yesterday. Snyder's attack was con­ tained in matter he inserted in the Congressional Record Wednesday. He referred to a t: ~ip he and the Nebraska Snyder said, ·" and while living Republican, n a v i d Martin, conditions in some places leave made