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  • from Miaaeuri on the Agriculture Committee, condemning FAO, how much we spend, the fact they are ungrateful and the one Nation - one world rule. It was quite a tirade. I eased him around, spent a little time with him, and before the week WS:S up when
  • forces. I was treated with kid gloves I really think that I might have made a con- . tribution in this process in driving home in this State and perhaps in the Nation· the importance of these principles and if so it may well be much more important than
  • with that. I've also got the boys working to try and develop something for the Democratic national platform which we might be able to use as a vehicle. I also have Willard and the boys trying about .American agriculture to put together an overall which I
  • by Executive Order 12358'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. IC) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
  • A (National Security)
  • CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356·governlng ~s to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closs:! in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL
  • Nations and in this we were able to obtain overwhelmingsupport in the United Nations and India got virtually no support except from the Soviet Union. On the whole it was a very successful political operation. The thesis we used, of course, Tape 21 -- 9
  • Chairma:i, Committee of National Defense, National Assembly H. E. Hu Rak Lee Secretary-General to the President H. E. The Ambassador of Korea & Mrs. Kim General Chang Kuk Chang Chai.:man, Joint Chiefs of Staff Mr. Hogan Yoon Director, Office of Protocol
  • . A. . MY MISSIOJh Chairman ot the auboommittee on Forel&,n Buaineas ot the Senate Aa fore ign aua1neas Committee and b7 speolal deei&nation ot &bl• Small B\181.Aoas Ob.airman Senator Jam.ea I . Murr ay ot Montana, to oontiaue e. stu4J' our Oollllittee la
  • the American National, which was downat the corner of Brand and Colorado. Going back to my experience with working with him in the bank in Falun, I used to work after school hours in the bank, for which he gave me some modest spending money. This gave me some