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  • 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
  • With Pupils Her s peech climaxed a day in which s he took "a woman 's look" at efforts being marle in Eastern Kentucky lo fight poverty and illiteracy. Mrs. Johnson made her way by mountain roads to the iso­ lated one-room schoolhouse in Lick Branch , where
  • 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
  • at the chiefs gate: Phil Battaglia, 32, a baldish, chipmunk-cheeked former head of the Los Angeles Jaycees who, as executive secretary, runs the staff; and Lyn Nofziger, 42, a rumpled ex-news­ man who, as "communications director," has a hand in nearly
  • . Most recent honors: Winner of "America's Highest Speaker's Award" voted at 57th National Convention, International Platform Association ... "Annual Amer­ icanism Award" from Daughters of the American Revolution ... the "Los Angeles City Council Award
  • said if I Thieu concurred in instructions given Harriman and Vance. There is a later cable. He is ready to go along to try to see if they are serious about stopping the war. A message was sent to Bunker to examine loop-holes and.contingencies
  • examination by his staff. Ambassador Bunker said it would be good to bring out a comparison oi the Vietnamese casualties which more accurately reflect the situation. Secretary McNamara said it was a fact that our regular Army losses are higher than the South