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  • , Wisconsin 1V1r. & Mrs. Raymond C. Firestone Pres., Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. lv.i.r. & Mrs. Ernest Furgurson Baltimore Sun Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel New York, New York Mr. & Mrs. Don R. Gosney Columbiana, Ohio Mr. & ?virs. Lloyd N. Hand Los Angeles
  • . Wednesday, May 29 at the White House. Please excuse any inconvenience and confirm any change in your attendance by return wire. James R. Jones, Special Asst. to the Pres. CLARK,Champ, NYC LE.WIS,Michael, Baltimore Sun NYC PORTER,Sylvia, BAILEY, Mary L
  • at 315½ Eddy, Ithaca, New York. '1'he November 8, 1966, issue of the "Cornell ( Daily Sun,'' a Cornell University daily ne'1spaper, contained an advertisement signed, mong others, by one David J. Rindos, class of '69. This advertisement stated
  • to Mr. Alexander'• comment•. Beat reaarda. Sincerely, Booth Mooney Eucutlv• Aaaiatant Lyncloa B. Johnaon Mr. Clyde B. Rqadale Texaa City Sun Texa• City, Texaa to CASE & PB.OJEcr June 25, 1954 Clyde: i l ~• you will eee by read1D1 the enclo ■ ed
  • missteps would have been easy, has revealed himself to be a mature,., expe­ The Baltimore Sun: "After Mr. Johnson's and he had carried on with consplcuoUs suc- rienced, responsible man given to moderation 1\Chievernent 1n keeping the Natlon on even ceas
  • to the reflection of the sun on their bright surfaces. Vapor or condensation trails from jet aircraft will sometimes appear to glow fiery red or orange when reflect­ ing sunlight. Afterburners from jet aircraft are often· reported as UFO's since they can be seen
  • years, it appears that over the earlie1· five year 1)eriod 4 11.'1.illion auto1nobiles entered auto wrecker's yards and stayed there. The threat of re sun'1.ed accun'1.ulation in the next few years is real, both because of increased nurDbers of cars
  • Meade to protect Capital, Baltimore, and military and industrial targets. 1954 Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation of subcommittee of US, Great Britain, France, Canada, and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes. Communist China
  • of the Vice President 0 a party nho will be stqi.ng at the State Guest House, lunch on Sa-turday and breakf'a.st on Sun~ will bo served at the Ou.est House. Mr. William o. Hall, Minister of the Embassy, is inviting for dinner all members o~ the of'fioia.l
  • . t 1. Unhr l:atzenbach plana vl,f.t Secretary through March 11, 1967, accordance - followina - Sunday, Peb 26 MDaday,l'eb 27 Tue•d.ay, Feb 28 " " Lat• JIM Sarly AH AK n " 'lhurad.ay, March 2 It Priday, " lat-Sun, . ,I f ft Ma;rch
  • about:tb.t~Y!.~~ . • He··a1so, criti.clzeci Vice ~•- wel ,I - ._...,...____ ,,,_ --- CHICAGO SUN TIMES October 13, 1967 ,"Y 1 ., - •CHARLES BARTLETT Fortunarne·· 1I No . I WASHINGTON-One of the most chilli.ng and fortunately one of the least
  • under bluin1 sun Jan. 23 we could hear uplosians as EDPtian bomber1 struck Ketaf a1ain-this time with. U m,h-explo­ sive bomb■. The craters, most of them misses, were fresh when we arri~. With alight variations of detail, m,en-and women of Ketaf
  • . "This is like being chief of a fire department that only answers false alarms .•. The whole business is 11 11 crazy. Sydney, Australia, Sun-Herald, November 26, 1967. There ••• would be no sense in our checking into routine reports." Rocky 11 Mountain News
  • a group of' people to make noise until Mr. de Gaulle hears our voices bece.use there is no reason under the sun vm.ywe should be giving him money that rightf'Ul.J.y belongs to us. It they have so much money to do all the things that they are doing