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  • NATIONS, WHILE~HER s YET TIME. NOW. The U.N. is our greatest strength. Why not use it We are pleading for a creative statesmanship that is alert to the realities of our nuclear age. and sincerely yours, ~~~~ William V and Beatrice Roosa [3 of 3 front
  • Ch~rch of Los Angeles. Shortly before the · fir St· ~eet- , The meetmg was called to form ing of the . organizational.-. com­ a national com~ittee to ~ave mittee that was to crea.t~ · th~ . Na­ the National Baptist Convent10~, .tional Baptist
  • is strength to effective · use . You are the essential link in the HUMAN EVENTS chain of influence: , without you , we could not hope to bridge the gap. H. C. (Chad) McClellan, left, and Dr. William H. Reynolds tell a Los Angeles news conference that private
  • Premiere of tho movie, 11l'omboy o.nd the Champ" sponsored by Universal Intorr&tional Pictures, Los Angeles, California. National Broadcasting Co.• presented the Choro.lottes on ''Monitor" Radio Program Appoo.red with Bob Hope in Houston, 1958 and 1960
  • :-of a~wledgtjlg .~ your~letter. ~ - in -which you enclose copies of ·your c·o mmunicatlona to Secre- . tary Rusk. Mr. .T~hnson is expected back in Washington in approxirDately ono week. At _thls time I shall be happy to bring this in!or~on to bis attention
  • we are trying to modify during this visit), he is the closest thing we y.ye to a friend in Sukarno's court. 'Weare anxious to strengthen time in Indonesia's de­ our influence with him, at this particularly sharply, velopment. If Indonesian public
  • . This is an enormous problem. It is clearly a matter for the conscience of each family and each nation. We will never dictate an answer, nor intrude on the decision others must make for themselves. But many countries have voluntarily decided that the time has come
  • In the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-86) -I ...... -..) a,. -.J NEW YORK TIMES Friday, December l, ATOM ARMS GAINS DESPITE TEST BAN I ACHIEVED BYU.&i JacksonTells of Advancesil FormerlyHeld
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • :1g· the t\vo worlcl ".'i~irr:, \'.'ere by no rncc1.ns unlcct shed by coiJntrics rc.1t8 and lo·:i Jj_vini;; stc:1:durd.s. It is \'.'ell l:nu-.-·.,rntl~c::t the cc1uf;c of those; wc1rs Jciy no~ in the popuiclUon grov1th but in the impcriulist poli.dcs
  • ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72 ) ..--~ ;; ·~ ·.. •' •. -· .... ..... ":.. ,, _: ~lo. -! . . ' ,... May 3, 1967 Dear M..• .Andermaa: · 1 ha•e eor.t.ferred with Mr. La'\ftence Houtoa. Qeaewal c.....1 ot the· Ceatral
  • President Johnson and the tore1gn ort1c1ala, titting as many aa po•aible into the short time between the funeral and the visitors' departures. Thia enabled the Prea1dent to aaaure the v1ait1na oft1c1ala or the continuity ot American foreign policy. 'l'he
  • extensive damage to its public airport facilities located at Foster Field during Hurri­ cane Carla. As a result of this damage, we requested that we be designated a major disaster area under the provisions of Public Law 875 and were in due time so designated
  • reduction to do this on their own without assistance from the de sign features of the Skip jack. At the same time, as a result of my discussions with DOD personnel I am convinced that on technical grounds alone this proposal is not very realistic
  • aid contingent are be stepped to buy time essential measures, and of agricultural has led famine the US to upon appropriate self­ countries. alone in supplying must now be given to be related a world up to tons. the US has been
  • . JONES, T"llA9U"I" JAS . 0. KOONCE , COUNTY ac:HoOL aun. BROWNSVILLE , TEXAS APR 3 ~ · Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson u. s. Senator Washington, D. c. Dear Lyndon: Re: :Rodent Control First I .w ant to · congratulate you on the recent write-up in Time
  • Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers at an opportune time in the next few weeks, but·no
  • , but his friend is still being held and all his efforts to free him have so far been unsuccessful. He gives no details as to the exact time, place, or circumstances of the arrest. GPO 8113!115 [2 of 4] Jiirgen Eelser Berlin-Dahlem, den 5'tarstra.Be 2
  • Commwtlsmin our own country and throughout the world. We are convinced that now is the time to go on an all-out offensive to unite the free nations of this continent on the basis of a superior ideology to Communism. I have just returned from New Zealand, where
  • would not get to him in time. Mr. Perry called Stewart. He was at the airport en route to Washington. Mr. P gave Stewart's secretary the info and asked her to try and intercept him and tell him of same. I called Dr. Johnson and told him the progress so
  • . foregoing 'tak:i.nc,; into· bei~ to that tiMe • .3.3 Departril~nt }1iniste:tr with other am;enc~os -~oncerried • EIID~· ~-3 Lb)(>)(t,}('1)" i 't A~~
  • . Emmerson) was criticized at the time of the so-called McCarthyism storm, and his appointment is considered quite shocking here by those who know his character and past history. After the war, he served as political adviser to SCAP from 1945. He pushed
  • , sewer and water systems, boardwalks, commercial and recreational properties with resultant loss of employment, and WHEREAS, the damages sustained require extensive outlays of funds for repair and rehabilitation work at the same time that the communities