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  • DISOBEDIENCE, WHICHKINGALSOESPOUSED ALONG WITHNONVIOLENCE, "COULDBE VERY RISKYAT THIS TIME." HE SAID THATANYDEMONSTRATION AT THIS TIMESHOULD BE CONDUCTED ENTIRELY WITHINTHE LAWANDWITHRIGID CONTROL OF HE MARCHERS. "THESEARETURBULENT TIMES ••• THERISKS AREGREAT
  • ernin the of Governor es P. Cole an. Ple se le ppoint s onl e ter e ent ery de thi s 1 ct mo th h erru::tr ..... ~ tr t hi uit bility for Sine rely. Lo JBC:mgj ·£ornl h n- Dear President Johnson: Loa .Angeles, Calif. Your appointment
  • CAMPBELL BOX327 CASCADE COLO. I ~ A gu t 10, 1965 ry d on trate i cerely, r. Ro t . 1235 3/4 Nort Lo JBC:mgj ~ •• ~ 1/4c ,r;!;Jz ., ~ ~ .' JA~ krL • . .• , Cl- .~~"~~--~-~~~ ~ __ Los Angeles, Calif. Dear President Johnson.. _.. ~ , Your
  • developed aircraft said that noise exposure will under at airports airports: method of will have been John F. Kennedy in and Los .Angeles Internationd. have enabled the ·Department of Housing and Urban Development to inventory the land use
  • Com­ m.l11lo11, and the l'ederal ATlatJon Admlni1tratfon. 2 ing the eastern part of the United States, and the Western Regional Renegotiation Board in Los Angeles, Calif., serving the western part of the United Stat.es. As of June 30, 1968,the Board's
  • 625 CH NERYS lAN FRANCISCOPHONEJU 5•7575 OR LO 4-6065 0 u 0: I L_ - Los Angeles, Calif. Dear President Johnson: Your appoinbnent of James P. Coleman to the u.s, 5th" Ci1~c1;_it Court of Appeals, is an affront and an insult to the Negro people
  • be a sur · fte r v y careful c n 1 ~ tion th r ident mad thi elec ion. an h 1 c nfident hat in the m nth ahead Gov rnor Col man ill montr te hi ult bility fo thi po t. c:incerely,, John B. Clinton tuff to t Pr sident 1. . V r 11 74 orth Los Angele
  • OULDSEVERELYSUFFER MRAD RS MICHAELWINBERG 5635 ST LOUIS PARKMIN. I. NETOKA BLVD y 22., 19 D o s Lo JBC:hm if rni B. Clint f A CJ .•LDl,,;~l.lo Kenneth Goldman l0515 Ohio Ave. Los Angeles 24, California The President of The White House Washington, D.C
  • ---------------------------------------­ PropotedU.S. supersonic transport --------------------------------------·· Traflicin Los Angeles, Calif. -------------------------------------------··­ A aceniceuement in North Carolina -------------------------------------­ Rail can ueed for research
  • people have in cities because that is where nearly two-thirds of our people are. It means: --First, that kind of transportation needs. Obviously, or Los Angeles is best in South Bend each urban area best serves the system that not likely to be or San
  • , Aviation who Committee. and aeronautics. Railroad The first therefore for the conduct prov~ded created Administration, and ~ Departmental Order promul- for the continued component units of Roads and at the same time, a Federal
  • 76103 Anglo American Trading Co., 656 N. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90004 Atlas Arms, Inc. 2704 Central Ave. Chicago, Ill. 60639 Inc. Co. -2- IMPORTERS (cont'd.) American Firearms 29-28 41st Ave. Long Island City, & Ammunition N.Y. 11103
  • production has been an excellent monsoon. Rainfall has been plentiful, widespread and well-timed. Bu.teven more important for the longer had, this year's bumper harvest reflects the first stages of a revolution in Indian agriculture based on improved seeds
  • 1976) (il ~~i} ~p~ India, Vol. 5, ~o~:} Df(/t1 3/7-q IC, pa 085a memo "51 r
  • that however simple it might be to· talk of plebiscite for Kashmir, it is "not only impossible," but at this time it would be"disastrous." Some "other remedy must be found" which does not jeopardize Indian secularism and the lives of the 50 million Muslims
  • FRoH; 11x°cHAEL'RHooc:s •OF ASHLEY ~AMous AGENCY, 92~5 suNsET auuLEVA~D, LOS ANGELES• CALIFORNIA ~OR s1ATlsTICs· UN NUM~ER-OF~OMICIDES IN FINLAND IN 1965•67• RHQDES(LE~fER DATED· JUNE 6• j 968 • KANNQSAID SHE Di D ~OT I NT END PROVI DE' SUCH. I NFORMATl
  • and enduring questions, dis­ tribution of land. Ends with 1933.) Simpson, Lesley Byrd, Many Mexicos, Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California, 3d ed., 1952. (Brilliant historical interpre­ tation of the many ancient complexities, hu­ man
  • 138-56270) if it will be possible for you to be represented at that time. Sincerely yours, oil/~ Robert C. Weaver Enclosure ; @ FormDOTF 1320.1(l-67) DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION UNITED STATES·GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Memorandum
  • to be the correct we are working on. name or not remains to bP. seen. MR. ST~RN: Were the optimistic Frijay of catching the assassin things off or did you really predictions Just an attempt then of to cool have someone in mind at that time? ""GENFRAL
  • .. time • J'Ollg• ot ._. ah f•......UY bopellil tb&t U •-- bu b6es,•.al .. & tbcNp a eo tely -tUy ,o1.uo. &II the elHtlOD way c fcnad to . ue uaue may ttm.aia ·.po . lble lo~ the for.. ·w. fQ&mte., F. la ff r4 to wana b*. feua of a llldat:aaatmow
  • • • • , • 'I ' \ !Er YOFJ< TIMES APR1 8 1968 Clark Criticlzes D_8.lefs. ·order··lo Shoot Looters risk ''permanent alienation "dehumanized" the Negro and giv~~ "permissive ·rights" for among minorities." had adopted a double standard their criminal action
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  • _ to other ituations of comparable or ven greater lo t.!'l'm intereat. it is a fact of life wbkh neithe-r th re aident nor the Indiana can ignore. So I h e that you and Chet will proach thia gosp l wherever it will co\lllt, 'because the lnc:ltans mus,t try
  • are still basically the same as·those developed in 1952, at a time when substantial U. S. a.nd Allied forces and resources were engaged in Korea and therefore not available in Europe. Because of this history ·and-the size of the nuclear shield provided
  • ~erf Bowles ~e, iitized 1/02] S(lJT}iQll 1. ~ 21/IJR ~ 1'2-2.1'1 (dup. 36, NSF, , In i , Exe anges w/ Bowles, box 134; near dup. #23a, this file) s 1 12/12/64 A 111 meme ~prn's~H;l~tw NLJ/RACl'2.-3UI s 7 11/18/S4 A ~12 lo~er ~'~!:~e~i~,B
  • to know how the independent operators view the matter. I realize that it is a longer letter than you should be expected to read at this time; however, I hope you will be able to take time to read it. There may be some fields where an in­ creased price
  • !'\ a cable on this in the next few days which will go to you as a matter of -routine. However, I do want you to have this background with the bope that "you will find time on your busy schedule" to give it a lift. (Extract from letter from Chester
  • to infoKm L.K ..Jha that Prime Minhter's feeling while· th~ Preddent first time thereafter, three before there weeks of Jaruary. time will that tG have the Prime Min.tat.er at any is a real Cong?'
  • ~ESSARY,'\,-HEREAs···rcf"BU'!LD NF:W.ORDNANCE" FACTORIES.' ro··MEET···· FUU~:·-~·~---1 •WARTIME DE~ AND WOULD BE BOTH TIME-CONSUMING AND COSTLY• . •f • 1(B) ECON~ IES OF SCALE AND BETTER UTILIZATION OF, PLANT . \ CAPACITY--DEFENSE PROCUREMENT IN PRIVATE
  • the op1~rt\laity to cut my remuk• your d alre to hear from youraelve• abort la obvlou You have paid tor this bmch-•aot u4 not from ille reet of .e. lo~ the purpose ol beartaa me but for the purpose of continuing thia three ...d&y elfon to auaightea
  • ; 0 (duplicate of #17, this file) optn LO/13/II NLJ/fl.AC 11-1~ Qia -Qilil .... s .. 57'25,'04 A'. St!t1'1'IB~81-1,ali~' Qael~~11et:111d • e 6,1!!6~6-4 A s 4 5/21/64 A f e/B,'6"4 ) ( -s 9 [1Qi41 ,~ 8todc.1art/Solbert
  • EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • to Qowle:! s [duplicate #30, NSF, Komer, box 13, "Bowles 11/3/63-1965"] DLf_..-.. 5~li?, ~ o-·6 Lo qe ✓ Op,W 3/zq/1ct fif 026 cable l Q/1/e
  • time ago you asked me to send you information relating to the canplaint a friend or yours has concerning the closing of an Air Postal otfice (APO) in Asia. Military post offices are established to provide service for u.s. military personnel, U.S
  • are asked to state give details about the route, the number of firearms the 9 the purpose fo1;, wllich they are strictly . j .. Few countries indicated the length of time for which the authorisation is vali.d; in LEBANON9 a temporary permit is valid for 15
  • , to for the national emergency; cooperate and local depart.m.ents. relating and growth of safe, overall under the direction and in times of national at the rate advise the prosrams and activities and integrated matters, and other and direction among his
  • of the Office 1. coordination Translating is as fo 1:.ows: de.sirad DOT?Olicy into legislation of lezislativ~ pro?os~:s and pr~paration acvice as to methods and timing of presentztions, of the pre?aratio~ 2. of supp6rting Obtaining action support.for
  • AMCONSULDHAHRAN CHUSMTMDHA~RAN 15,COM 08,/080 W LEGAL ADVISER JUN.. 'l 1960 UNCLAS JIDDA 4421 DEPARTMENIOE STATE SUBJECT¥ GUN CONTROL LAWS REFa SECSTATE 179593 (NOTAL) lo SAUDI GUN~CONTROLREGULATIONS PROMULGATED1949 SPECIF• CALLY AIMED AT HUNTING