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  • Agents of the Los Angeles Office of the FBI on June 13, 1968, at which time they advised Sirhan has never left the United States since his arrival in 1957 . .They pointed out that the word Abu Kha tar, meaning "is the father of Khatar," is a term not used
  • at Century Los Angeles Plaza. International Airport. President Senghor and his party will depart from Los Angeles aboard a United States Air Force special flight. Flying time: Time change: PDT the attend Mass at 14025 West Arrival Airport, 1 hour
  • Municipal Kirtland Flying time: Time change: PDT the Air Force of American Airport. Base, and his party will depart Force Base aboard a Force special flight. l.hour; None 45 minutes Arrival at Los Angeles Los Angeles, California. International
  • , llllaola Dear Lo•l ■: ~ ..r.,11~..-r Ho••• la Cldcaa•• Sbacel' ely 1"1'•• Wl'lpt Fatmaa. c.,J,/, A.,Jd-: Chicago • New York. ZIFF-DAVIS Lo, Angele• • London PUBLISHING B O O IC ZIPFDAVlS COMPANY DIVISION 185 North W'#bash.A-,11, • Chic#go1
  • .Angeles a series of field hearings to gather as mucb on-the-spot information as possible. In addition to Los An~eles, hearings were held in Denver, Chicago, Boston, New York, anct Tampa to gather,. at first hand, a fund of information on the kinds
  • C. Marsh* (Kansas City) Director, Central Region Federal Aviation Admnistration *Reelected * Robe rt W. Kamm* (Los Angeles) Director, Western Operations Office & Space Ad.min. National Aeronautics Marjorie Maki (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District
  • ~H..___~ ' FM AMEHBASSY KA UL / j , UE A E WASHDCl646 _ ZEN ff UEHC/ AMEMBASSY MOSCOWUNN ·STATE GRNC • L r" :AL EUR BT • IO UNCLAS MAY 3 p \ IBIA 1'GA'-CONTROLLED KABUL TIMES MAY 2 CARRIED FULL NSG TEXT AFGHAN-SOVIET ca•1MUNIQUE FOLLOWING
  • .,Alonso s., Cani>ridge, Mass. ISOM, James, Jr., Columbus, Ohio Glenn T. Seaborg JAY, James, Det. Mich. Gerald F. Tape. CARTER,Edward W., Los Angeles, Calif• COTTER,Francis P., Wash., D.C. I· r I WHITlt THI: l) HOU81l r> .., ') Jl WA8HINeTON I
  • Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
  • of .the· Central Los Angeles W.E.B. DuBois Club. The records at the Juvenile Court, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, described Hoover as a "definite schizoid personality." Albert Philip Halprin -·Halprin is a student at Franconia College, Franconia, New
  • is staggering. Simply holding central city ghettos to their present size will re uire the movement of a roximatel 450,000 Ne roes a ear into predominant* w 1te suburbs. Such a .. igure wou c represent nearly lo times t e present rate of Negro out-migration. 14
  • at the time, and that he'd try to do it 1then he got back to Washington. I paa•e~ on to Senator D~~t-_g_la_•~J---~----- 7 \ .mf 1-1-66 3:45p ·, ' • • ► • Jaaaary J. 19'6 BE4 DearS...tor: It OCCU'a to me tllat ID U.. coarae of tile aureat
  • to determine Interdisciplinary necessary: "Clean and Water and the interaction of life. time on air pollution of all wastes and 1 liquids, Executive to estimate R&D on Air analyses Sources. not deal with existing BOB be required Expanded
  • . This phenomena cal times and will no doubt continue come. the mystery and intrigue surrounding Objects here ia the U.S. as well as has been a continuing one since Biblion into the future for generations to last Monday, 29 July 1968, six prominent Scientists met
  • technological developments in the minerals field. At the same time, we recognize that it will be difficult to achieve improved governmental policies and progr2ms in th"is area, and th2.t as a result of the study, there may be pressure for adoption of additional
  • York; Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Long Island; Chicago; Indiana University; Pittsburgh; Wilmington, Ohio. D·CLAS 11-lf:.D 11526.. . 3.5 E NU__:filA-l,._'-l~-1'.4,\ NARA. t J·3f5·'.dt:Ql) Marvin ~-14 lo (~-2-65) o·r'FICE OF TH& DIRECTOR ITED
  • •• the Bureau and the National Archives of your decl•loa concermna the mau.r. I recommend that, for the time 'beblg at leaat, the material not H mau puJ:»llc. In adclltioa, you may wi•h to con■lder the advl■a• 1IUlt'fof reqv.eat1n1 the FBI to make further
  • .... ., ~.. to ..... lo Mr. Cllal-lea A. fsa.eppan, .... will c•le~•ata Jda tOda MrtMay oa Muell 16. It I• ab•y• a pleusH to 1Mof ual•taac• to ~ la tM•• mauera. Sblcerely yova, L&wnace 'J'. O'Bri• Spedal Aaalnu& e.6-Pr aw.at Jl/jf GENERAL ;It!)//'/ >r TW. ta
  • a little wiot:her YORK• DETROIT• out here. something. showdown or citize.n all LOS if or might Jmd I t.h-e :main reaso11 that more casua_l atmosphere '',/ta.y. At."'.1.d I hope it's NEW counsel it that we were ganging up on you
  • VON UNRUH CHICAGO COURTENAY MRS. ROBERT J. J. ZMRHAL BARBER, BIGGERT JR. LOS ANGELES F. E. BROOKMAN MAJ. JULIUS HOCHFE:LDER lnclosed you will find reprints ot a nullber ot new iteJIS coo­ oemi11g the war in Ye•n, which invol.T&s both Saudi
  • ' /4.?.::>-- ~ FOR THE PRESIDENT Henry H. Wilson, c=
  • to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it, !! 1!tsnef{@P~1/D we desire peace it must be known that we qnest-and the ha!, ~ are at all times ready for wa.r ," and a.gain ot Jess pa tr!ot!c han we Abra.ham Lincoln questioned, "What constllJned to admit
  • kna-vledge in this field. Hc:wever, we believe any acticn program in this area soould be carried an with due regard for authority just enacted to ccnduct research into improved technology and derronstration projects under s. 306. Hence, timing ought
  • was uncertain job at this point, although some time in the not too distant future I probably ought to get into something which will be permanent, and if I'm ever going back to law practice indicate ~t will .have to be fairly to him the unhappiness I feel
  • Quintanilla, Jr., UFO project officer. I think it would be well to ~t the UFO business out of the way first. So I -..villask Dr. Brown to give us his report at this time. Mr. Secreta.ry, see if you ca.n shed some light on these highly illumi­ nated objects. We
  • on these lands may easily grow to 6 or 7 times the present level over the next 40 years. Since 1961, USDAhas added about 2,600 camping and picnic sites -- an increase of over 40%. National Forest recreation sites now accommodate about 550,000 people at one time
  • , a formal of the over President state speech of ~rom taking the high program the made concern as being South. a specific and in Los Angeles north move both to warn North.Viet­ he included the following language: "In South Viet Nam
  • . Venezuelan program. capability training for Venezuelan military and/or at U.S. installations. 10. Assist Venezuela with improvement of its police forces, including intelligence capabilities, through the expanded AID public safety program Rnd through timely
  • know that the probler.ns will becorne increasingly serious as population n--iultiplies and as production expands even faster. There is no reason to wait for fuller knowledge before we take far rnore decisive action than has been taken up to this time
  • Tuesday night, because we are accepting Secretary Rusk's judgment that there are enough activities going on to make it prudent to wait until that time before you speak. We rejected the idea of a personally delivered message to Congress because proposed
  • : i,QGl:"et ~ IJ ~~H"--3::-€.te-n-t'!:cr:r-- #,a--weroo attplica # 3"a memo- ~aplicate #5 fflCH\9- Le of /-17L- _) # 1 ~ ::,Ji...4 ~ -Se:under s Lo Roste.w ~ ~
  • -third bot~ - 7 J..:r, c2.se_ contin~i~; military com:nan~. by ___ grew of c. ~n time a st:::-iking and without judg~ent part was was It do both authorized . an inc~eas to deci- priority not directly however, June, any gospel
  • ·pa.1:ex~ 1llod hi c~pti03 lt\ t.'7o Dlctski CJZii-:~•" C~tco. You::. no.Giot• . . .a:ui~~ .[.;) th.lo REP.B:ag . ma.ttor lo ol.ccoi-ely Qw~ocbtotl. September 11, 1967 MEMO FOR BEN READ We have been contacted by Mr. R. E. Peppy Blount, Attorney
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  • , and·communities now engaged.in supplying­ our defense needs, and for the men released from our armed forces. Vietnam hostilities first became a slgnificant economic influence in the swnmer of 1965, at i time when the economy was remarkably vigorous and well
  • &ad tlae oezt time I ••• .Qa,rlie. -.:ac....... , l 11dll pre·•••· ,ldm for lai• l'•e·Jobuler. Slac•rely, Joaepla A. C&Ufaao, Jr. Special Aaa.lataat to t,l:le Pre,aideat J ,I' • ) TheBrookingsInstitution 1.775 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.N.W
  • Dear Mr. Barria: u. ••- TM Pre.w..t ,.... lda4 ....... of fonMr Seutor me to thenk yaa for cwenma Illa appolat•..t Palll H. noap•. TIie mte:nat wllidl p,rom~Ma ,... lo writ. u certalaly appreciated. the Preaw..t HDda lliabeatwiue-. Sbacenly
  • of that Doctrine as well as the terms of the Monroe Doctri.1e. Caracas Conference resolution is embodied in this resolution. But we must recognize changing times and changing conditions which call for a reaffirmation of that doctrine. We must bring it into line
  • souvenir sheets. Unless some objection is perceived, it is requested that the Ambassador make suitable acknowledgment, informing Minister Lo that· the President is pleased to know of this demonstration of the esteem in which the late President Kennedy
  • Goverrnient refu3ed to cons.id.er thoce l;l(;l·ccmento as precedents on the ground that the identity of all of the claimants cla1mo,n+,a involved wo known to both government& o.t the time the ~ta ware neGQtia.tcd end C.O."lO ot t.hm bD.d'1.0quired Greek