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  • the assassination, but can not go much farther because some his sources have begun to ask for ·the kind of money or.protection that he is unable to provide. 1, Charlie Stein, a petty racketeer connected with organized crime, contacted James Earl Ray in Loe Angeles
  • Com­ m.l11lo11, and the l'ederal ATlatJon Admlni1tratfon. 2 ing the eastern part of the United States, and the Western Regional Renegotiation Board in Los Angeles, Calif., serving the western part of the United Stat.es. As of June 30, 1968,the Board's
  • developed aircraft said that noise exposure will under at airports airports: method of will have been John F. Kennedy in and Los .Angeles Internationd. have enabled the ·Department of Housing and Urban Development to inventory the land use
  • ---------------------------------------­ PropotedU.S. supersonic transport --------------------------------------·· Traflicin Los Angeles, Calif. -------------------------------------------··­ A aceniceuement in North Carolina -------------------------------------­ Rail can ueed for research
  • to the nor­ agency_, such as services, The latter publishing, functions were as soon as the Department even before the Depa~tment began 2 Counterpart This management tool Studies. examine a series of functions of the Secretary
  • OULDSEVERELYSUFFER MRAD RS MICHAELWINBERG 5635 ST LOUIS PARKMIN. I. NETOKA BLVD y 22., 19 D o s Lo JBC:hm if rni B. Clint f A CJ .•LDl,,;~l.lo Kenneth Goldman l0515 Ohio Ave. Los Angeles 24, California The President of The White House Washington, D.C
  • people have in cities because that is where nearly two-thirds of our people are. It means: --First, that kind of transportation needs. Obviously, or Los Angeles is best in South Bend each urban area best serves the system that not likely to be or San
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • FRoH; 11x°cHAEL'RHooc:s •OF ASHLEY ~AMous AGENCY, 92~5 suNsET auuLEVA~D, LOS ANGELES• CALIFORNIA ~OR s1ATlsTICs· UN NUM~ER-OF~OMICIDES IN FINLAND IN 1965•67• RHQDES(LE~fER DATED· JUNE 6• j 968 • KANNQSAID SHE Di D ~OT I NT END PROVI DE' SUCH. I NFORMATl
  • 1976) (il ~~i} ~p~ India, Vol. 5, ~o~:} Df(/t1 3/7-q IC, pa 085a memo "51 r
  • SUMMARYOF GUN CONTROL REQULATIONS. IN RESPONSE QUESTIONS ASKED lN REFERENCES lo YESu ALL FIREARMS NOT OWNEDBY GOVERNMENTMUST BE REG1SfERED BY OWNERACCORDING TO DESCRIPTION AND NUMBERe REGISTRATION MUST BE RENEWEDANNUALLY. 2o ALL FIREARMS OF PRECISION EXCEPT
  • and enduring questions, dis­ tribution of land. Ends with 1933.) Simpson, Lesley Byrd, Many Mexicos, Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California, 3d ed., 1952. (Brilliant historical interpre­ tation of the many ancient complexities, hu­ man
  • journalistic career after graduation from college by serving an apprenticeship on the Glasgow (Scotland) Herald. He has worked for the Times of India, one of India's leading English-language dailies, since 1952, serving as an assistant editor for the Bombay
  • , BUT OVERDUEo I ALSO REMINDED THE· PRIME MINISTER THAT ON MY RETURN ROM TH .. / • US IN EARLY AUGUST I HAD TOLD HIM OF THE' PROGRESS OF TH S EXAMINATION, STRESSED THAT IT WAS IN 'THE INTEREST. OF --BOTH INDIA AND US, AND POINTED OUT THAT OUR GO,L
  • concluded lines. flag allocations considerable a new conference The conference the objection listed arrangements Examiner's delay following agreement that the new pooling arrangements lines Affairs' involved Affairs' office procedure
  • pouch for their mailo 'lhe incon­ venience to your friend should, therefore, be very small. I hope that this answers your question. Sincerely, ' ff~~~ ¥ames Fish Budget Examiner EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Rawalpindi, eONP 19EN'f IAL
  • ~isadvantaged believed the locker work shops. nepotism tion. be in aiding The _investigators examinations public should to solve situation the Coast the problems were uncovered. The Coast Guard developed presented to Assistant the plan
  • ., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20230 . Februar-J l.-4.,1966 1-lomora.--iclum to: Hon. Charles Z,dck •Assistant Direct9r . Bttri)a.Uof the Budget Attached is the latest draft, dated February JA, 1966., of tho Dcpv.rt~ent of 'l'ran::Jportntion lo~sl:.i.tion. Also
  • and searching counsel. of their - ~ PkESS RELEASE Jumary The Preelclent met today wUb hi• Committee 21, 1965 on Nucl•ar Pr lU•rati.oa. !leaded by Mr. :aoaw.U Ollp&tric, aad received an AO\U'• lo report ef after noon. were &he ten aember• of all
  • , • ~ lo Although J of China, sharpest the Communist Party detonation of Japan as a unecessary G. OUP 4 Dovmgracle ~t 3 ye • n t ,r-v '-d s ; de class af e 1 yea s • ::.i - - CON.E l'.BEN'3?BJ,.. - defensive 11 measure. East Germany
  • AMCONSULDHAHRAN CHUSMTMDHA~RAN 15,COM 08,/080 W LEGAL ADVISER JUN.. 'l 1960 UNCLAS JIDDA 4421 DEPARTMENIOE STATE SUBJECT¥ GUN CONTROL LAWS REFa SECSTATE 179593 (NOTAL) lo SAUDI GUN~CONTROLREGULATIONS PROMULGATED1949 SPECIF• CALLY AIMED AT HUNTING
  • naval ... ~bas sad or iowles to convey to you the grave !Qorth Victn~,. 11cse torpedo Mvessels H . boats facts have fteU.t,erately made ·. (: ..~ • '·lie, :Lo l~J'.:.;()' f•; tbi/el
  • nxport to France of any material,·equipment, to be used in devising,· ' t~st or evaluating or information any sort of nuclear ' as lo~g as the French contemplate prohibited by th.e Treaty. of "significant" some direct II. conducting, February
  • ~ Fol owing some discussion repor L noted a 1 the ndians so, we would of course r Ind a strike e Secretary c If Nehru whether n ex lo a ory we ave one range s of q es ons _J EC- SS!rlED E.O. .:,?82 ,ec. 3.4 tate l • .it Guiaelines Bytf
  • Registration Section) reporting all their acquisitions of used weapons? but this is not compulsory Q • • THE PURCHASER m1ist apply for. an authorisation from the proper authorities~ who··will examine his reasons for desiring to acquire a firearm; in some
  • , TO SECSTATE WASHDCPRIORITY 5936 INFO AMEMBASSYRAWALPINDI AMCONSULPESHAWAR 07PNSAE 00.oRSC 011 W P UNCLAS-KABUL'512 t LEGALADVISER DEPARTMENT OE STATE SUBDCCTa GUN CONTROLLAWS REFJ Ag STATE 179593 B.r. CERP., SECTI ON A lo ACCORDINGTO AfGHAN POLICE
  • ~r..crs with a· very brief c.;rr:opsi~ t:md s~~ t.-ac~;;z;;cu:-1.
  • to the Secretary on the subject of our military supply poll in South Asia. I believe it is vital to our long-range interests that we re-examine our policy while there is still room for maneuver. With warm regards, c~ Sincerely, Chester Bowles Enclosure
  • be certain of my support for any sound proposal to reform the incredibly wasteful restrictions imposed on our handling of the so-called u.s.-uses funds, and I am looking forward to examining proposals which you indicate will be included in the President's
  • SECTORPLANTSCOULDBE ~XPECTEDTO BRING DOWNCOSTS~ ALTHOUGH HIS PREDECESSOR (KRISHNAMENON)MAYHAVEBEEN HELDUP BY PRIVATESECTOR ~LANTSOVERPRICINGOF ARMYTRUCKS,WHYSHOULDHE ALLOWTHIS TO HAPPENTO HIM? WHYNOT ESTAHLISHRE-NEGOTIATINGPOWERAS IN US WHICHPERMITS USG EXAMINATION
  • ST RAT I 0 E. TH_S PREcI E IT'S OWN DEEP SENS- WAS ASK PM T 0 POST PO! 1£ V IS IT T ILL LATE WHE\J"1E WO~L D ,E P ST 4 ID HURDLE. PR,~SID~ J ~•.1S .. DV ISED TH.tiT HOW S 0. _l\GENDA 1lA ._ 1,..L 2~ T 1 IGG..:-ST ri:uT JAL PR0...,LE1 D I DI CO LO
  • tlut _,heil}'OU have 1hc numbe~, a ll and jld n. With 25 c..at>(ttl6 1 Peking, lu~t'\.S O'tl And -!he
  • :';..' ~ u0 ·)Y:;,·:f·· ' ... ··7 ...... 0J,-;,;· - .. . 0 7.)-1u---:::-•-17'\;·-· >' d\ " < A~ A.-ncmbassy NEW DELIH I ~ - -~~,}' lo. ,; B FOR A}'IBASS..~OR FROM SECRETARY Embassy 1 s reporting 1. next regarding 1 on Shastri steps s
  • and/ or ?fail Order Purchase. T.imita tions oiw Prohibition~ . ' Who Can ~ell Firearms? Homici(lo~, ~uicidcs, acci­ dental deaths-­ during past ·2-5 JJu;r.bi:?rand Percentage or Robberies and Assaults in which Firoa rms W13ro In'✓ olvcd. years . ... C
  • Division , ., I i Divisio:i'° C:'lici' (cs-J.6) Atto!::-.c:y(GS-15) • Attorney (cs~l.3) Attorne:, (C'tS-12) Reseuch .Assistan~ (C-S-lO) .Sccreta....,...r (GS-8) Sccrc~arJ (GS-7) Steno-T.YI,ist (GS-5) Clerk-T-n~st (GS-4) Congressional Liaison Division
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  • a c ptur ibl for Soviet nd i land re r ali tic to as~ume that h gricult ral dilenam an manage r-ba d econo . ts st g nc jor ffort to sflitch a lect d d loping n tin bloc . V i \ ould hould folly o accept ly as we ch llen~. To do so 0 .ore k lo fro
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  • Ainis-cer Su 1·0.ma.ni,,.,and myse_:C'ha.ve bee .. held. A we k in R • e lo..te in Nov­ em· er ~1 d e ve:i:·al d ys here just before Christmas ena'!:>led us to ret·'-y ,v~ll ntr.ircsh out" the is, ues. Since then the Il:.dian Cabinet 11d P r _i• ",ent l