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- AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT l!PUSENTATtF DES rvt1'S l)E FRANCE DIStmB11rlOII COMMmEE, IMC. • JEWISH etr-~llll RECONSTRUCTION, INC. • INTERSSENVEllTJU:TUNGISRADJTISCHER JC1JtTUSGEMEINDCN %0HE or CEllMJUfY • ANGLO-JEWISH ASSOCIATION IN nn: ti. non:cnox s
- the U.S. and Air Afrique countries. Senegal is scheduled first because it is the most important aviation country in the Air Afrique group and because Pan .American with Air Afrique, to and through Dakar not associated has operated services
- details on the.Jamaica Press Association is essentially are listed in the enclosure, th·s organization a professional group and has never registered under the Trade Unio La. The Embassy-questions whether this association should • listed in.the directory
- a lette rom Fred Schraeder, County Qiairman of the Peoria County emocratic Central Comnittee and numerous newspaper clippings'"' telling of the President's visit and what a great event it was for Julie. Anything you can do for Julie will be appreciated
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- , Washington, respectively. The Young Political Explorers League was started in 1958 at the direction of the Communist Party and is currently under the guidance and leadership of the Communist Party. "People's World" is a west coast communist newspaper. Jean
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- products . work. with some 95,000 4-H Clubs, school The Public Health Service will broaden its· groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, garden o! President Johnson put it very well in his program.s dealing with the problems of solid clubs, nursery associations
- and reasoned although because hand and who as well. for the United front, indeed as befitted a close of policy have been read into no positions, and Bundy through friendly. in 1939-41--and associated diffe·rent was largely terms, any
- INITIAL The Scenarios to suggest either that for SIGMAI-66 are not intended de-escalation desirable illuminating or likely. o~ the war 1n SEA is These some of the problems wlrl.ch may be associated level SCENARIO of hostilities. are aimed
- (Preferred approach by American Banking Association) 4. Lender to Specify Monthly of Credit (Muskie) ·s. In all transactions above {$100-300 etc. some floor amount to be negotiated) credit costs would be stated annually as in the Douglas proposal. Below
- . of but moralism Kennedy / !:ly Americans and ir. the public as Ha==i::a::. . us for the s:..:c..:: act:..o~s 7 as was mear.~· -~• somet. ...... _i:ig r.,o::::-e9e::::-so:ial. it, nerve Anglo-Saxon ulti:wate associated . or Bri t.:..sh people
- ' ON INTO EUROPEAN GIBRALTAR, ON ENTRY INTO NATO AND POSSIBLY' COMMON MARKET• i• 3• SEPT 16 SECULO HEADLINED AF'P DESPATCH ALSO CARRIED I N D I AR I O, DA MAN 1-1 A ( 0 FF I C ,I AL I PARTY NEWSPAPER ) WHI CH REVIEWED HISTORY OF BASE' NEGOTIATIONS AND INDICATING
- issues, problems and questions associated with de-escalation of the war in Vietnam. In addition to this report, type film summary of SIGMAI-b6 iv a classified, is available documentary upon request. SIGMA I-66 VIDEO TAPE SUMMARY {Off-stage voice
- ASSOCIATED FOJt·FIFTEEN •• •,. •• YEAJtS, AFGHANSQUITE LIKELY 1tEQUEST•us 'TEftMINATE THIS MAJOR ~usACTIVITYHtftE. SINCE,MANY KEY AFGHANOFYICIALS, SUCH AS • '1'' M-INFIN AND MININT, KA1/'E SEEN ft~SONALLY IDENTIFIED WITH 1 1 HaM AND VALLEY IN JIAST
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- and goodwill that you made during your recent trip to Asia has been brought to my attention by one of my directors. I refer to your iumediate and thoughtful response to news of the death of the son of a newspaper correspondent with your party
- the details of this matter, but I particularly wish to call to your attention the overwhelming sentiment in lllinois for the cancellation of this debt. Whenthe Department of state, in ?I.arch, 1963, summarily insisted on repayment, the newspapers of both
- . STEFFEN'S CONVERSATTONWITH !FARID WAS PRIVATE.. H-IS S£P£RATETALK WITHSHERIF HUSSEINNOT PARTICULARLY SIGNIFICANT CCMMEHT;SINCE ADENENGLISHLANGUAGE NEWSPAPER ADENCHRONICLE OF MAY21 CARRIED ARTICLEON PAGE10 WUlt~ UAR DELEGATE TO UN HAD ASSURED FARID OF'UARDE
- . \ ·, \ ' ' \ \ Sincerely. \ \ Lee C. White Associate Special Couo.sel to the j'residont Mr,. Berllal."d F.. Schmid Managing Director lnters-tate Commerce Vlubington, D. - . Com.mis·sioti £. f.\\Jt.O oc,1 196
- REMARKS OCCUPATION Chairman Korea Cultural Radio Co. Ex-Defense Minister. Ex-Ambassador Ex-Notional Dr. Eui Sul CHO Professor Yonsei University to U.K. Assambly Member Chairman, Korean-Hellenic Association. Member of the Korean Academy. Mrs
- possible problems arising in Europe between 1965 and 1970 with principal focus on matters associated with increasing French intransigence in alliance relationships. At the Senior Review, a video tape will summarize the. ·game in documentary fashion
- ~ the Nation's • lingering bal3:nce-of-payments· problem, in light of t~e reduction _in foreign exchange drains associated with Government expenditures in Southeast Asia. . . a as RESOURCES AND PRIORITIES FOR THE LONGER RUN The chcii~esamong alternative
- , DuSable High School CRECK, Clifford MIELDS, Hugh, Conf. of Mayors HJ.NSEN,Carl F. MI'mHELL.,Dorm s •., Mitchell Associates HARNFD., Louise., League of WomenVoters MOCRE.,Margaret., University of N. Car. in the US MarnIS., Joseph T., Natl, Assn. of Photogra
- participants. You are cordially invited to attend this Review. 5. (U) The game title, EPSILON I-65 is Unclassified when used without association with a particular subject area. The general focus of the game is SECRET - NOT FOR FOREIGNDISSEMINATION. Discussions
- for Foreip Affairs, Mohammed A b d e 1-Koddous, today accuaed Egyptian forces of -uaiq poison eas against the royalist • faction in tpe Yemeni clvll war. In a cable to the Foreign Cottespondents' Association in BeJrut, he aid from 15 to 20 p o ii o n gas
- . President 18, 1964 : I am asking Governor Ryotaro Azuma of Tokyo to convey to you my personal message of greetings visit to the United States of members Association on the occasion of the of the National Governors' of Japan. I believe that you
- number of voters. l. The voters do not associate Mr. McNamara (unlike Sen ator Humphrey or Attorney General Kennedy) with the civil rights struggle now dominating the American scene. His nomination would diminish the risk of losing whatever "'backlash
- of BETA I & II-67 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with strategic weapons deployment; with particular emphasis on anti-ballistic missiles. In addition to this report, film summary of BETA I & II-67 813@IU!lT
Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- , I wish to extend on behalf of myseli, the NSC CJ;>R Go~·er-.pt RSC andi,~ple ~t O,and• OlJf be,-rty congratulations and beat wishes • 2. We also associate ourselv·es with the sentiments which your people attach to this histQric Qcc•sion and loo
- by the United States and the Soviet Union and will focus particularly on problems associated with anti-ballistic missile systems. As usual, knowledgeable and responsible officials from all interested departments and commands will participate. There will be one
- equipment at an existing dam and the associated trans mission system. The project would supply power to the Helmand Valley, where the U.S. has invested over $60 million since 1950. So far we have little to show for our investment. AID is hopeful, however
- in order to counteract the Nazi and Communist propaganda. The above mentioned actions constituted a very serious crime against the German Regime and were punishable by death, not only for me but also for every one associated or connected with me