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  • what would happen if Rules people, knowing we're 100 votes His reply: ·short, passed it to the Floor. "They wouldn't do a thing like that." , .-----~ .• . . .• ·, ........... . ..... \ WIUIAM Lo OA-. CAtinU, il>.R4 'f • iu
  • Transportation Authority, Beston, Mass. MARTIN,C.D., Los Angeles, Calif. MASON,N., Boston, Mass. MEISSNER,Edwin B., St., Louis Car Co., St. Louis, Mo. MINETI'I, w.Joseph,, Wash., D.C. MORGAN, David E,, Trains, Milw. Wisc. MURPHY,Charles S., Wash., D .C. MURPHY
  • ·@ ' * X SAM YORTY MAYOR OFFICE OF THE CITY Los MAYOR HALL ANGELES, CALIFORNIA December 5, 90012 1967 Mr.· W. Marvin Watson S~ecial Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Marv: Mogulof about I am told by Weaver
  • Everglades, Fla., to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. No. W-1222 ROBERT S. WEBER, doing business as APOSTLE ISLANDS CRUISE SERVICE, COMMON CAR­ RIER APPLICATION, filed October 14, 1965. Applicant: ROBERT S. WEBER, doing business as APOSTLE ISLANDS CRUISE
  • Corp . President and organizer, Bechtel-McCone Corp. . " President and Director, California Shipbuilding Corp . . President and Director, Joshua Hendy Corp. Director, California Bank of Los Angeles Director, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Director
  • and citizens in New Haven, the Watts and South Central sections of Los Angeles, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Boston, El Paso, New York City, Atlanta, and elsewhere. The overcrowding was said to contribute to the feeling of alienation among many residents of the inner
  • ~uANCl'\ron \I, t\li"'J -~~ ....~~,i..i, ··~11¥\N~:£. ~l)U ••• q••] \) ' • #lO~ble undated t to Sha:h of Inm - A 11 ~--- ---/.P..\--1-- Jp #104b rpt "Suggested Instructions to Amb. Meyer" S 3 p ~ 'r-3P-,&. N4j'iS-;;.'18) ~ ""-friK:a
  • next week examining .the situation 'in Hue and Danang, and with the Marines, evaluating how th~ Revolu­ tionary Development team effort was proceeding in that area. Ky agreed with the report by a mission official who had recently visited
  • "'... the Times and ~ X.~ Herald Tribune, x: -. ;:.t"'f4vely for Septer,, and September 30, 1963. •••; I ,! 'These reports comprise an in rvi'ew· witfi.Mr. _ i~ ~i.:>mc. a powerf'ul figure in Nicaragua. and refer to a joint. '.J.,1.-Nic.a.ra~;-..1ar: plan
  • D-.rMr.S.C~• lo~ nqaeal ot April S, 19'68, 1 ~ m&klDS ac ~lt.C:-.al $«, ~eo. OOGof Ui• Fedtral Nat!Cffl&l M•fl&•a• A••oc:WICA S~el&l Affbtaac• -Mltlutti.Qtloa a:vatit.bb, tn . ~ommltmnta by tu Ascodat1am ter mos-t1aa•• o-aYtttndeDUAl pnp•l'tl•• l~ C
  • the Model Cities Program Deputyship. Subsequently, the talent search brought John Buggs to our attention. Mr. Buggs, a Negro, is the Chairman of the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission (the Commission is not to be identified in anyway with the Los
  • lo• d:1-eav • • hopp. G:l.T HS • taat vid n fr1.Jlodictbill& grace, in the pre•nce of death and • • 11~ eller , elrall lmma ekil.Ja oaa flan to tbl CU"t&int7 of t&itll, eo that DDtlai u troll~ * Thia Tar Herre. con- han., allt • nld att
  • CONTINUITY AND INTJ:GBITY or TRANSFERRED AGBNCIU-AVIATION, HIGHWAY, RAILROAD, AND MARITlME Following an examination of testimony at the hearings, the com­ mittee was convinced of the need to maintain the integrity and oper­ auonal continuity
  • deferu1e support aid (transmitted .sep&X'.at:tly) examined by • conoa,ic ..f.nd fina.,icia.l group .. JOLTING IBGUT INCOlllll8 maRAII Departmentof Stott ~w Control: I• Redd: FE Info ss G SP SAL L R SB so EUR NF.A ~: Saigon TO: Secretary
  • reviving this question because a NAP would seem to stabilize an unsatisfactory status quo. If Schroeder asks our attitude, you might state that though we share the German skepticism, we think NAPshpuld be re-examined frc:m the standpoint of possible
  • •. McNamara) . A. Consultation. Troops. Rusk) (Sec. ' (Sec •. Rusk) Rusk and'Sec. ~ ' . McNamara) ...,,!~. :...... • "·--...- ' How to accelerate. 5. BUTTERCUP. 6. Los Angeles (Sec. Times How to pre-empt:' 7. Rusk and Sec. story
  • ·-...---tt~-.- (UEP•T) • ~! ·;.t ,·r, ~ r, l ..• . ; ' ... 8:.00 PM 2 Apr EST (9:00 AM3 Apr SVN) c-. Antipersonnel ROUNDS ON HAND 90-1nm BEEHIVO S42 10S-mmBEEHIVE 1,090 l06•mmBEEHIVE ~0-mmCANNJSTF.R 1,4S6 323 ~LASSV (COFRAM) lOS-nunhowitzer
  • return in ten days to see what response was forthcoming. (Speakers listed at Tab A.) At the close of the meeting, I promised to consider ~he grievances expressed, to consult with my Cabinet colleagues· on points outside my jurisdiction, and to examine
  • SECRET WWRostow:rln DE:CLAssn=1cn Wlid-uHoi4',?e ~"".u I •'rie5 . F'di. 2,4,1C83 4'~ .NAM,U ...~ ... • ?-~-';7'..,l.. DE LASSIFIED E.O. 12356, rm.at NlJ By • . 3.4 , 2~ -.3,! :3. , NARA, Date Z--/~- f~ Mr. Pn•ideat• Nay I nbldt a tev ~ lo
  • and on NATO's southern flank. Required Determinations In order to proceed with the grant military assistance program, we need the following Presidential Determinations. We have examined this program for Conte-Long and Symington implications and have concluded
  • ,_, Kons vill Avonuo do lo. Garo.) Discussions nt Ministry of Stato with Primo Minister :md Foroign Kinistor. 12sOS p.■• Acc0mp.mi.ed by Foreign llinistur, Vico Presidont ioo.ves Ministry ot St.'lto tor llomncnt to Wo.rDead. Itinaro.ry1 Ministry of St
  • suggested to them. Rules of Engagement During Exercises Basic questions relating to Rules of Engagement for the U,; S. and u. K. squadrons during the exercises are still under study arid will be examined in additional technical talks between the British
  • Pre.s.t .. l11189q• • i.t.\w \e Dia _. ~ ■t.naed a111■dt7 of MftllCad.-. niclw• lo eardw Capeu lt. *Cllllld WM addlt.Jwl aW 1-18 -■pecd.alq 1a ---• w N1JnJ■ 1•1ll'al -, •••H·• left ld.UI Dial i■ t.. IIIGU-aJ aid 1llll. 1ae telt"ece1 .... Nli."9 a1N Ula
  • mlau••• alth--.,h w. are not out of tile WCHM11. w. w. aoatow Salaoa 18582 ""9EGU'I' WWRoatow:rln DECLASSIFIED LO. 12356, Sec. 3 4(b) \\'hire HOll'le Gu.idd.incs, Feb. 24, 1983 NARA , Datt / -_jlt,;,, Bv7 , SECP :9'3? /NODIS Thursday, February 8
  • WEAPONRY, C"CH!S " VC TO CARRY OUT THE!R IN DANAHG Afl'l'S1~ PLA~S IF NOT A?PRE• B't ~-4 :•:A'l A TOTAL CF ASOUT 6C~ !..:!LOS CF EXPLOSIVE -;:·~ .. ?~-T-1-A-b HAO IN 11789 PAGE. 6 Of 10 PAGES "'• ~0-i\! f I A It - • rc::iu
  • --~ -.&..:...----t-1-A-p--- 11/8/67 ,1 -Z.'8' /q~ A /VLJ G) cl-'-h"l /- d..'\-9~ ;VL J f'/-Y,6 / [Duplicate of #112, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3] u~~,-ns--,--"Hn~139 --~r--2--p-- I ~ 1do- ( lo(0/7 [Duplicate of #112a, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3
  • by the departments recommendation to the President. or agencies EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 'f-C,11.., lO!IOS AUG20 1965 MEM:>RANDUM FOR MR. CALIFANO Subject: Transportation Trv 'r ~
  • { £he. unexpected_and forces _qr by the.' :~tJze~ry .._ An intensive study is in progress ..iorder., with a view to examining incidents' surrounding the intervention in an effort to provide an after-the-fact reanalysis of our intelligence reporting
  • in the future. At the same time, an offer of cooperation fran Australia taking the form of providing technical a§sistance in_ fields of e?'Pert! s~ lH:~va!,ent.Jti A'¼~:1.?n-8-la. wquld_be J!lO~t..weJ,..cgne,_ 2 SBORllw' M™OBANDUM FOil THE PllESIDENT SUBJECT
  • ,·l-7·o4r\W East 12/31/68 A 12/28/68 A 02·Za; A .s 3 pp .. [partial Harvan #27a memo dup. Misc. Katzenbach s to the President -Ros tow --S to President, the 2 Pih a-a-----... am, l)~ 2 ~PP:.:_,;_~ lo-o2~-0'f A 12/23/68 re
  • -DD.ll.tifamily cases are virtually all handled in the field. 3. Federal National Mortgaee .Association T"ne Association Chien.go, Dallas, Each office has five agency offices ~nd Los Angeles. has a ·_complete delegation located in Philadelphia, • Atlanta
  • cau■ ed by earthquake• in Sicily. W. W. Roatow Approve Diaappl"OYe _ _ __ See me LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Dear Mr. Pre•ident: 1 wa• deeply diatr••••d to learn of the tra1ic lo•• of life cauaed l>y th• earthquak•• in Sicily. All Americana join me ia
  • examine: The feasibility and political-military u. S. tio~~ 'of d'~pioying earmarked forces implica­ to locations more ·rapid assistance to Iran in the .. . event of Soviet or Soviet- supported attack; that would p~rmit b. The desirability
  • that ·such a ·t;aboo rno u n cls o ( books great d es s:,! r v ~ -~ to th.e thioJ it tvith you some good long the book is shar~ ~I is . burni·ng agains~t that ••• lo h g -s ho u l"d have destroyed: b c 0 k th a t you t!ler'e is_ so
  • ------1,..-:tp;)..,.- #7a cabl Intelligence 2 p. S #Ba memo President ~ -
  • . • Har an Paris Bo 121] • ~ !(-Ac. /Lo q d (dup. #2a, NSF, Country 11/20/68 - 1/69, General 12/11/68 File, "Vietnam, 2 C Military Activity," 17) b, Box 74] MAC 16964, Intelligence report ~nit-i,?sJ H/5100.%11/68 S 8 pp. [dup. #2b, NSF, Country File
  • -11ccn be clt"Vcl.ap~d (due to tra..'lnportt-.t:ton- co~ts) end as vc bclic·,c that ,i?lo\t:l.d continue to b3 &ro.duaJ.ly concessionP.ry sr.l.cc to Ice.1.r'11Cl tapered ott. !he Iccl.1-.ndic aovcrnn:cut ldll WJC the prc,~ec:ds C\f. the snlc