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- a prosperous economy and to avoiding the recessions which weaken it. (Note: You may want to mention your latest charge to Kermit Gordon and others to come up with a proposal to cut unemployment. You did this, realizing that it may cost two or three billion
- recently sent to the Bureau of the Budget a draft of an Executive Order which would give the Boards a firmer legal foundation and fully recognize the inherent benefits of interagency cooperation at the local level. The current basic document
- , The Prime Minister feels very neglected by us and a good, personal massage is an important part of our present effort to get souring U. S, / Jamaican relations back on the track. Gordon cc: Chase Mr. Bundy Mr. Dungan DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sac. 3.4
- ·commitments by Appropriation Category (U~s. Fiscal Ye.ars - Millions of Dollars) Gr-and Total Development Loans Technical Cooperation/ Development Grants Supporting Assistance Contingency Fund 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 (Gross) 1,068 901
- that settled. to do this time is to emphasize to him that of insisting on agricultural was interested of Israel Eshkol was here this week and we had a There really wasn't much of part~cular interest, to get commeµts on some of the cooperative which
- FORM 1429 (8-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #56 me[Tlo to Mr DATE RESTRICTION Dungan from Gordon Gf:lase= ccmf1 dent1 al ~ ~~ J'-/J.,:?'Y #67a cabJe #-67b cable ~Ki 119s ton 3"17 c
- , is not and cannot be the job Last February (1965) I sent to the Con of the Federal Government alone. We must gress a message on natural beauty. I pointed have the enthusiasm, the concern, and the out, as emphatically as I knew how, the cooperation of every level
- cooperation. In order to t:lake such an objective realiz2..':>le:, so:::.e progress has to be cade in the meantime, nai:;:iely before t:he A.£-=ica.n end Portuguese positions become ·wholly unreconcilable and be=ore the orientation of the nationalists becomes
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- City through one-time grants not to exceed $1,500 per family. This program is being carried out in cooperation vi th the local Jevish resettlement agencies. From the inception of the program, a total sum of $81,530 V8s spent; $11,550was disbursed
- ·. Foreign Ministers -~hose steps that and collective capacity and frustrate governments they may consider self-def~nse, to counteract Sino-Soviet also·urged ppwers. .INNERQUOTE to take appropriate for their and to cooperate continued
- the spirit of com pliance and cooperation. The NAACP can help, by. the type of statements that Roy Wilkins has made in the last few days. 4. Education and School Dropouts - - More doors are open to Negroes than ever before in our history, but the young
- 11 :15 A .M. Would you please advise me by return wire if your schedule will permit you to attend. Lawrence F. 01 Brien, Special Assistant to the President. VSM:ew ADCEN, George D. AI.LOTT, Gordon ANDTIRSON,Clinton P. B/\RTLETT, E. L. BASS, Ross
- to~• (White House File Copy) Preaideat NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS ON AERIAL MAJOR USMC DONALD E. KEYHOlt DIRECTOR COMMITTEE PHENOMENA WASHINGTON. D. C. 20036 GORDON I. R. LORE, JR. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR o,,,ca: ■ 1 ADMINISTRATIVI: 11536 CONNECTICUT
- give priority attention in Africa. The continent of Africa is currently torn by a deep conflict of ideologies. In Western Africa there is a very clear and profound cleavage between those countries which have chosen the path of cooperation with the West
- to counter act t:be Bui and CC..Uni•t prop119anda. Because Id.id not cooperate with the Basia, ay factory••• c:on fi•cated on Nay 2, 19'2. A tew day• later I waa picked up 'by the Geatapo and tortured 48 hour• continuoualy by them. I at.ill suffer froa tho
- a willingness to cooperate with the U.S. on the balance of payments program, even though they are concerned about the effects the restrictions may have on tourism and b'ank lending and supported us on the establishment of special drawing rights in.the IMF
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- . C. Air Pollution the basis for BE"id local The Clean Air Ict of 1963 provides agency cooperation in dealing with air pollution. Grants are authorized for :research and control activities, and cooperation in the abatement of interstate pollution
- . In 1940 he was appointed Deputy Direator General of the All India Radio. In 1943 he became Deputy Registrar and then Registrar, Cooperative Societies, Lahore. Amongsubsequent assignments was one as Secretary to the late Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan from
- -....... •..~•I first by October Chief 20, of State un:i er it. In this improve men, month of deliberation, co~unication and stressed military between that cooperation. Taylor t:he -civilian a soi.id Defining Council new government
- dissolution in August 1960, Leopold Sedar senghor was elected President of Senegal. President Johns?n, then Vice President, represented the United States at the 1961. independence ceremonies in April As a firm believer in the necessity for closer cooperation
- invited to convention Year. School ■ re: Chunpalgn of International Cmnrn11nity Cooperation JIU:rkh .- - March 14, 1966 /:\ . '-@ 12.23 p. m. MEMORANDUM TO BILL MOYERS: EXt::-CUnYE ,PU~-3 Enclosed are two request• from the Bo••: one for a letter
- to interested agencies. Professor J. c. Hurew1tz of Columbia University and the Council for Foreign Relations, Professor Gordon Torrey, Johns Hopkins University and Professor Edwin M. Wright of the Foreign Service Institute agreed to serve as members of the Game
- , intelligence appeared to bear out these 8ECPI.El-'i- NOFORN A-2 BECRE'I - NOFORN The thaw in East/West cooperated in negotiations relations leading continued as Soviet to a settlement in leaders By 1970, the Institute of Strategic Studies in London
- . Also, that he is rumored to have "bounced" a number of checks in the New Orleans area, checks which Garrison is supposed to have covered and collected, and now keeps in a file to guarantee Haggerty's "cooperation.'" Because of Haggerty's (possibly
- , -BELK -BOWMi,'/ PRIORITY -CHASE -COOPER _JESSUP ~HN:;:;·{ --~ Vienna 4 -~ . December 26, 7 P .M. -KOMER -MOODY NOFORN p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA AEC NASA WHB RMR VIENNA FOR -IAEA -THOM30N PASS AEC _ANDDEFENSE Re Department telegram 1037
- GSA FORM 7122 i(REV. 5·82) SIGMAI-66 CONTROL Director: BGENJames D. Kemp, USAF, Chief, Agency, OJCS. Joint War Games Directorate: Mr. Chester Cooper, Harriman, State. Mr. Al Friedman, Deputy Assistant Eastern Affairs. Special Consultant
- . D. Special Report Prepared for the House Foreign Affairs Committee 0 92 December,1965 - \Vhite House Confercnc~ on International Cooperation, Committee on Agriculture Food, urged that the U.S. "affirm and - as a matter of high policy
- received warm encouragement and support from all of the Allied Countries, since we started the project in September 1962. I believe that Your Excellency's continued encouragement and cooperation will greatly benefit this organization. Respectfully yours
- East and South Asia . Latin America .. . . . . . . . . Afric:a . . . . . . . . . . . East Asia Vieb1am . . . . . . . . 233 .................. ........ 310 343 377 PART III XIV xv XVI XVII XVIII. XIX xx XXI XXII Inter national Cooperation
- connnercial enterprises. These recreation projects included lake resorts, golf courses, church youth camps, and hunting lodges. Extension's Role in Outdoor Recreation Expanding: The Cooperative Extension Service now has about 35 recreation specialists and 26
- as the Secretary of State, brought pressure to bear upon the Nationalist Government of China to force the Kuomintang-Communist cooperation, and turnd mainland China eventually into a communist regime. It is in view of those past experiences that we are worried
- . the situation and cooperate 4. Withdraw from Europe. we estimate US will combine 2 and 3 seeking negotiated end to crisis, coupled with tough stands to maintain credibility. D. Estimate of Chinese situation 1. We can handle minor border posturing of forces
- of close friendship between our countries. As you begin your new term of leadership, I send you my personal best wishes and look forward to the continued cooperation of. our countries. His Excellency Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister Tokyo. ,. .........,_ r
- be under direct in population the responsibility in cooperation needs. people population government's role in private the American significance of human the government's to define of Federal and domestic about and the development
- demonstrated a willingness to cooperate with the U.S. on the balance of payments program,' even though they are concerned about the effects the restrictions may have on tourism and bank lending and supported us on the establishment of special drawing rights
- for responsible action at the metropolitan level where necessary, whether by local cooperation or by State initiative; (3) Continuous improvement in social and environmental policy and in design technology--through a research and development approach, in cluding