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  • budget dis­ of Agriculture Orville David Bell and Budget Director Charles at tl1e LJB Ranch in December, 1964. problem they discussed in the developing country to improve of inadequate s·erious malnutr·ition At the conference assistance
  • to dothlo? / Yea____ No___ _ (3) Dr. James "!>er kine whose Committee le working with David Bell on new ideas ln the AID program is very anxious to have Davld-a.ockefeller on this group •. Rockefeller le agreeable to serving - but must get off
  • of these · ~ ~ongresa whe;n_aniltlar ibills to ,and •to President Eisenhower. aak- erers •nd war criminal& who .ue bills ,provide for the .return of the •fve General Ad!1tlmeback to -F.ara 'ing please to d~ som~thing so.that ,now •IJ!inIii co~tr:ol of 'the F~n· 100
  • and the individual to whom the report referred is unknown to her. Several assassin more individuals have definitely identified Sirhan of Senator Kennedy in the Ambassador Hotel. as the A newspaper article by David Lawrence captioned "Paradoxical Bob 11 was found
  • 1-9 in 1954 and 1961, when President President Kennedy reaffirmed, a policy of the nations the independence Thus, the story told -Eisenhower .sfmply in terms s-tage in the road, in the broader possible to understand for in Vietnam
  • for the last week. Memorial Day is over we will be off and running, and what I hope will be a delightful. Once but now on to Camp David week end, Thursday, June !i;. 1964 -- This has been another busy week. have a delightful the office last 5:00 o'clock
  • to build nuclear power plant. ~ President Eisenhower offers 5-point disarmament plan that could follow proof of USSR peaceful intent. Vishinsky revives USSR proposal for unconditional· ban on weapons of mass destruction. USSR claims to have H-bomb
  • are the most and figures point to the conclusilm that Ho Chi -1:: : . "Yes, I do," said FitzGerald. : •. ,::. powerful spokesmen of what Dwight Eisenhower l\.Iinh and Comp..1.n}'should h:we "mon'Cl to a J • ti • _·... "But.why?" said _?vicNamara
  • , 1964 Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D.C. Mr. President: As an Eisenhower Republican, I am deeply concerned with the possibility that, by due democratic process, this nation just might elect the Sen. from Arizona to the high office
  • Eisenhower on December 9, 1960, less than a month after his credentials were accepted at the United Nations. He·is also accredited to Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Haiti, Trinidad, Canada and Japan. Ambassador Diop was born at Rufisque on October 30, 1911. He