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- on with the job. We believe three prin~iples must prevail if our policy is to succeed: "First, the developing nations must give highest priority to food production, including the use of technology and the capital of private enterprise. "Second, nations with food
- Committee. I have read in the newspapers that the Committee is considering an investigation into whether politics has influenced the activities and decisions of the Justice Department. In addition to being District Attorney of Orleans Parish, I happen
- On Development of Outdoor Recreation in 1966: Since 1962 SCS technicians helped 34,700 rural landowners and operators establish one or more income producing recreation enterprises. For more than 3,200 of this number recreation became their primary source
- the advantages overseas association advantages Reports of association indicate that either the fact possibilities make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through American membership t~ reaching In a related Commonwealth heads future cooperation
- . He is a 1955 graduate of the National War College. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associati~n, Phi Beta Kappa ar.d Phil Delta Phi, as well as other professional and social clubs and associations. Ambassador Bennett delivered the 1966 Comrr.e
- . Presidents I should like to add my thanks to that ot the President ot th~tional Association ot Social Worker• tor your goodness in granting the delegates ot our Special A■Nably on Haan Rights an opportun \ iV to Met vi th you on -.rch 24th. The announceaent
- in this area that In swaml()S the formation of H2S and CH, from rotting vegetation is common. These could be Ignited by the spontaneous burning of PH,. The association of the sightings wPth swamps in this particular Instance ls more than coincidence. No group
- . Eggers was for maey years associated with the U.S. Trade Union movement as a member and officer of the International Woodworkers ot America in Portland, Oregon. During the war years Mr. Eggers served es a labor member of the 12 Regional War Labor Board
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- y- of Park Agency, company. The other member of the Board of General editor ~na~ine of a Boston newspaper and now believed for Joe Kennedy. ~ ~~,61 K ., Director lH ~ p ,~ ~\ .. ._, ~- I~ - -- ~ (,.,._,_ w...11- - ~!._f/.;P_- ~ f
- • • In the field. His chief preoccupati011, however, and the development with which his name was most often associated was the lifting fuselage or airfoil fuselage design. More than one-ha.lf of Mr. Burnelll's patents wer, related to this development, and moet ol
- . There are several drafts of speeches, messages, newspaper clippings and magazine articles pertaining to space. The General material contains comments from the general public on the space program, including suggestions and proposals to be used by NASA
- local capital market, including a better market for Venezuelan Government obligations. 5. Urge Venezuela efforts to stimulate private enterprises. to continue investment and intensify and private its 6. Encourage the Venezuelan Government to create
- , scheduled for January, will employ the familiar format of senior as well as action level teams. It will ex confron amine problems associated with a Sino-Indian senior tation circa 1970 with three late afternoon meetings held at five day intervals followed
- organizations involved in national security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with international affairs. d. Some games are conducted with high-level officials participating on "senior-level" teams, which review
- and assistance all May, would Ball, both of newspaper the Congress would -- but have and the situation readers, While would (which acti served not public by then not, in have abun any full public.* 30th then and .May 7th, until
- of these is our :image in 9ountries not directly associated with us. Taking th~ lesser one first, we have seen over and over again -- in the Cuban missile crisis, in the Lebanon ar.d Off shore Islar.ds cases -- that even though the non-aligned an:i Afro Asian
- associate a two-hour conversation Humphrey where Humphrey expressed his disappointment who Humphrey alleged had opened an office Vice President hadn't even discussed in with that Gene McCarthy and hired staff to campaign for these matters with him
- of SIGMAI-66 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with a deescalation of the war in Vietnam. The teams in SIGMAI-66 represented the United States (Blue), Republic of South Vietnam (Green), National Liberation Front
- as representative. of the U.S. Compared ($3 billion), economy and are expressed For instance, in extreme the persistent is, of course, A. I. D. has taken remedial the •iollar outflow associated about $50 milli)n competent There· has been an increasing
- about whether similar incidents may take place in Japan again in the tenure of your ambassadorship. Mr. Emmerson's appointment has given rise to such an association. Might we expect that corraborative evidence is made av,aiiable to us through you
- the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. School records in Pasadena, California, describe the assailant, Sirhan Sirhan, as "friendly, cooperative, and well mannered". He has had little association with other members of his family, few male associates
- Catherine Feuer Wurster* University of California at Berkeley Saul B. Klaman National Association of Mltual &wing's Ea.nks Paul Ilvisaker Ford Foundation Ralph E. McGill 'i'be Atlanta Constitution ***** Bichard Goodwin White House Liaison • Deceased
- progrp.m. visions of incentives ment and import led to greater existing efficiently for private those Indian officials and a more market-oriented capacity price in industry. availability self-help enterprise from internal licensing with India
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [2 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- are responsible for inadequate coverage of many areas that need to be guarded. Responsibility for this development should be largely HEW. Development should be largely by industry, and direct ~osts associated with the development would be minimal. A variety
- of tradi tional exports, which is fundamental to maintaining reasonable prices on the world scene, is that the export crops have often been the first to have reasonably efficient marketing systems associated with them. It is often more profitable
- enterprise. But such planning need neither be restrictive nor obstructive. In spite of occasional fric tions, various signs indicate that American goverllDlCnt, business, industry, and agriculture, arc all progressing itt economic understanding
- undertakes••••" (3) He emphazied importance of preserving present wording of aommt~ment~ If any change made, he would have to return to 30-nuntbtrard of citrus growers association whom he described as vigorously opposed to any change'in present /UK
- , President, Reed Roller Bit Company, Houston, Texas Robert S. Stevenson, President, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. , Milwaukee, Wisc. Hudson G. Stoddard, Associate, Earl Newsom & Co., New Yor, N. Y. Fla~ger F. Tannery, President, Frito-Lay, Inc., Dallas
- organiza tions of Federal executives in other cities. These Associations are established and devoted to improving interagency and intergovernmental cooperation. Their level of achievement has risen during the past year, and I am optimistic
- on a rising scale and with every encouragement to those willing to and techniques experiment with new Rartnerships in public-interested enterprise. Our basic are are: 1. to create a system of metrooolitan-wide incentives to governments, individuals
- , the control of sulfur emissions associated with the burning of coal and oil, and the need for new Federal research and development facilities to carry out the expanded programs au thorized under the Olean Air Act. Testimony was received from Federal officials
- security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with inter national affairs. d. Games are often conducted with high level offi cials participating on "senior level" teams which review and discuss proposals
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- on sales of n&vvautaro biles be earrnarked to finance programs associated with the disposal of junk cars, as well as highway safety and beauty. (The recent arrend rrents to the auto excise tax left in effect a portion of the tax whim oould re used
- : "There ls a sec• "Onhesltatlngly, thls newspaper supports the startling s j,he editorial PoSi- tlon of President Johnson's· acceptance tion o n's newspapers from the 11peech before the Democratlc National Con• the candidacy of President Lyndon B. Jobn ti
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- of aesthetic or health values. Aecthetic values that are extinguished by the objecti-::m.able sights and ::m-~ells in any r.-ia:rket. associated with 1Jolluted water are not subject to exchange It n1.ay be reaconable to think, however, that people in eeneral
- that an employee of the National Archive• ha.., adviaed that newspaper correapondenta have inquired cODc:ermna information about Ferri• developed by the FBI_iA 1963. With hi• memorandum, tbe Director encloaecl 55 page• o1 lnvo•t11f J1_v•material which have been
- Planning I Department of Health, Education, Washington, D.C. 20201 Clifford Pease, M.D. {S-Unable Associate Director Technical Assistance Division The Population Council 245 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017 and Welfare to Attend) Mr. James s. Quirk
- \\' ashin,ton columnist. which is devoted to a dia cusslon of Sentior Johnson and American foreip policy. I understand McNaugbt is sending you a copy of this column. The Syndicate baa informed us that any Texaa newspaper mar use the column, on or after