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  • , tower and radar operators and other competent observers. To help the project weed out hoaxes and unfounded claims of meetings with extraterrestrial beings, we privately briefed its members. Project scientists frequently visited and examined information
  • a polygraph examination [ and an extensive interview by the Los Angeles, California, Police Depart­ \ ment, Miss Serrano admitted that her story was a complete fabrication. An employee of the San Gabriel Valley Gun Club, Duarte, California, where Sirhan
  • .Angeles a series of field hearings to gather as mucb on-the-spot information as possible. In addition to Los An~eles, hearings were held in Denver, Chicago, Boston, New York, anct Tampa to gather,. at first hand, a fund of information on the kinds
  • .,Alonso s., Cani>ridge, Mass. ISOM, James, Jr., Columbus, Ohio Glenn T. Seaborg JAY, James, Det. Mich. Gerald F. Tape. CARTER,Edward W., Los Angeles, Calif• COTTER,Francis P., Wash., D.C. I· r I WHITlt THI: l) HOU81l r> .., ') Jl WA8HINeTON I
  • of the study. A Presidential commis­ sion on national .energy policies is to be considered only if the compre­ hensive study develops specific policy approaches that warrant public examination and discussion, and executiv~ and congressional action. Because
  • of to the we have - 6 - always made clear to the entire world that we will not allow, / we will not brook, It is my suggestion to app~ying consideration traditional if we examine for seizing off diplomatic that arms shipment is clearly
  • C. Marsh* (Kansas City) Director, Central Region Federal Aviation Admnistration *Reelected * Robe rt W. Kamm* (Los Angeles) Director, Western Operations Office & Space Ad.min. National Aeronautics Marjorie Maki (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District
  • Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
  • is staggering. Simply holding central city ghettos to their present size will re uire the movement of a roximatel 450,000 Ne roes a ear into predominant* w 1te suburbs. Such a .. igure wou c represent nearly lo times t e present rate of Negro out-migration. 14
  • a little wiot:her YORK• DETROIT• out here. something. showdown or citize.n all LOS if or might Jmd I t.h-e :main reaso11 that more casua_l atmosphere '',/ta.y. At."'.1.d I hope it's NEW counsel it that we were ganging up on you
  • SUBJECT: M. Vinson, Jr. Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division Assassination of President John F. Kennedy On Thursday, September 21, 1967, at 11:15 ao m., two of the attorneys representing Clay Lo Shaw, who has been indicted in New Orleans
  • observation of 1960. 6001 6000 "The World of Flying Saucera," by Menzel and Roy. A ecientifle examination of the classic UFO reports. ''Tht Moon. Meteorites, and Comets," Dated 1963, by MiddlehUl'llt and Kuiper Continuous analysis of Soviet moon photos
  • . The National Science Founda.tion and the Public Health Service should examine the adequ~cy of their present programs to provide for one-year fellowships allowing state and university research workers and teacping personnel to develop new skills and competence
  • "Miami Herald" of about a month ago. Due to tha big strike on tha coast of Honduras our mail has been nry slow in reaching us- henoe tha dalq. The last four paragraphs of this article han thoroughly aroused me. I li'Nd and worked in El Salvador tor
  • which the Governr.1ent supports through grants, loans, or contracts should be conducted in ways which :minimize :Pollution. This is to request that all agencies examine their loan, grant, and procurement pro­ gran1s in order to reduce to the r.ninilnu:cn
  • Stat•• at tu tlma tlley .. , .... , ••ll ••••· ........ on Mtaalf of tll•m••l.,•• aacl oa belaalf of all .... ,. fHtlMu of tbe Ulllted State• •be • .,,...,.4 lo•• aad •ma1• at tta• balul• of tll• Maal Coupir&cy alMl •lao not Citlaau •f tlM l11litea Stat
  • , loans, or contracts should be conducted in ways which minimize )Ollution. This is to request that all agencies examine their loan, grant, and procurement pro gram.s in order to reduce to the mini1nun'l the resulting in,pairn'lent of the envirom-nent
  • This is achieved certain in a number countries where aid-has focus has been to encourage basic changes of way:;. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE in economic 184 LIMITED OFFICIAL The economy to economic overcome selected is examined normally In the process
  • , a formal of the over President state speech of ~rom taking the high program the made concern as being South. a specific and in Los Angeles north move both to warn North.Viet­ he included the following language: "In South Viet Nam
  • :impossible, .American 0£ infiltrat:ion government, par1: of 1964 to view is a good point in Saigon th4 nature at which to examine and Washington~ had come by the of and the the conflict role of the 17-4 North.. Why.•had the conflict
  • are made to obtain participants with detailed and expert knowledge of the subject to be examined. c. JWGA's politico-military games are generally conducted on an inter-agency basis with participants from the principal organizations involved in national
  • and of the patriotic don't The air law to war. President able international similar the "Pul:!l>lo" are in one respect: we INFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SECRET Wednesday, January 31, 1968 -- 1:00 p. m. I z,) 17 Mr. President: You might
  • • • • her hou •• la Santo Domingo deetroyed aad wlcl like to k relmbu.r•ed (lndemnla&Uon when normal aovt reatored la Santo Domtn10) raa.---~:-:-"'."'----------------------•~o lo-'lltOrl By direction of the President: Paul M. Popple :ilewlPft'IA[:Caanc
  • permits concentration on: 1. Direct attacks on rising adequacy of the total housing costs through: a. Recommendations on research ~ and b. A temporary National Commission on Codes and Zoning to examine the current local prac~ices and develop
  • in preparing for the exercise. Efforts are made to obtain participants with detailed and expert knowledge of the subject to be examined. c. JWGA's politico-military games are generally conducted on an interagency basis with participants from the principal
  • will need to be allocated to reduction of the deficit. I These assumptions need to be examined carefully and qualified before the bearish fiscal forecast is accepted. I . I Military Requirements It is true that the military already have a shopping list
  • a revised iist o~ game participants, a transcript of the video-film summary -of SIGMAI-66, a Game Commentary, a transcript of the Senior-level Critique and extracts from the Action-level Critique. The object of SIGMAI-b6 was to examine some of th~ major
  • , if' not negating, our entire effort in this country. This assessment will, there­ fore, concentrate for the most part on analysing the causes and consequences of our past failure in the aid field. Courses of' action in other fields will then be briefly examined
  • - . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO l4J lo l,.u.- ~ eo,f_~ £,.J;- -v> ~$ IJ . /7', ~ JOA·/~ /J u .. _1/--/lo/'1; ,,:'1,5_~· I • THE WHITE WASHINGTON HOUSE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MU I-68 SCHEDULE MON TUES WED THURS FRI 26 APRIL Briefing
  • of enabling Jamaica significant effect of such in light lender lo ans which discuss upon Washitems a. and while situation. resort, Government could Jamaican concessionary, purposes into account of last high priority in accelerating
  • Er:t.oson Car No., 24 Mr. Car No. 22 Mr. Harry T~er Miss Betty Donovan Ford Sanner Franois Eo Meloy Oar No. 26 Sgt., Woodward Car No. ~ Spare WI'~;;ATH14'\.IDlO Cf.hi:.MO!JYAT it\7.AAR OF :~Oll.A1t":E.D ALI JDINAll One Police Jeep. Car !lo.1
  • to USA. . ARMY from rest period and will be proceeding SY While in USA he will have medical examination of his eyes on President of USA has offered to RMR advice of ophthalmologist. Sir Alexander facilities of Walter Reed Army Medical Center
  • problemo refer anc:1 ~ -,C representa­ Dept in New York which to l, on ad & const! ute At conclusioa points to mutually meeting, respective govern- ments: lo Within 60 days US will enriched uranium necessary Further, US will give
  • people, both through new and existing programs; -stuay and evaluate the future direction of Federal financial supporf, to our State and local governments; -examine ways in which the transition to peace can be smoothed for the workers, companies
  • of a newly formed worbng examine American interests morning, November 3, now in his over Senator the first time this seemed to me crucial what Goldwater represented would be the result campaign was over. both were own right, Barry Goldwater