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- in January 1966 with five participating contracting airlines had expanded to include 20 contract airlines by the beginning of fiscal year 1967. It dwarfed the trans-Pacific airlift developed for the Korean War which, using both military and civil aircraft
- transportation romance for so many citizens of the world. • But the- life we are here to consider is the life of service to people. A four-engine jet airliner has no intrinsic value. It is, of course, a work of art - but far too cumbersome f or .any museum now
- , to have an impact upon the nation's our most outstanding are easily and persuasion; fruition. that for a Department structure' to achieve trans- has social the great can be baneful. It is true that if we system of automobile insurance
- frigate USS ORLANDO(PF-99) of the Atlantic Fleet from June 1944 to July 1945. Following World War II, Captain Hyslop was assigned to the Budget Division at Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., until August 1948 when he was ordered to Stanford
- , in memory·.of Prime Minister You are a man of peace and champion of oppressed and distressed. Your contrib,utic•n to protect freemen in the world is a conmon knowledge Therefore, conveying appreciated your participation, this to the Government
- transfer policy I _,lq~\)'{ •• l i I 7 (72 ~a~. "subject control General, \...,~,.i":", • T • Sec;retary ••. over subsidy to local "# 4o6(b) of the Federal ~ 1• \&• ,... - ~- in order to airlines. Relates to Act of 1958~ as amended
- range planes to the Indian Airlines stake we 1 re angling for is to sell American Corporation, which Bowles hears (New Delhi 331 attached) may soon be in the market for DC-9 type aircraft to replace Viscounts as they retire. So we could argue
- ·~_{>_-~ ..-~:.,:•:, ...)_>·_:-:-~-,~::" n1.c;.n~."tl.1~~~ ..~qe ~-·-P~.-:_fi~j _ s:?vl,co:.~~~~=~--!o_l·: OUl· Govcl·.nriicut' S !,, :::~:; ·_:,_·;_• • •··,.:,noi:;iticri c.i~i'bc far l'r..°Ol~C cffccth~e iri 'airline ccn.fore:.1ccs t·{t.; ·::: .::_.:;th~nin ~hippL""lg co~e~C;"!Ce5
- : July 11, 1968 O This is an interim report on plans being formulated for the trans portation of James Earl Ray from the time we get custody in England until he is turned over to authorities in Shelby County, Tennessee. This is in the form of an interim
- a. weak, equivocating position on the key food issues. She must be prepared to acknowledge before the. world th:lt India. is dez_pera.tely in need of external. supplies or :food on w-itho.ra,m their concessionaJ. t€l"lns. Same countries. have virtually
- AND THE WORLD SITUATION ·} REFLECTED BY INDIAN OFFICIAL'S ·AS WELL AS PRESS.• -: I ALMOST FELT I WAS nt CFN 1641 62 3 1/2 1962, f -r PAGE TWO RUMJMA 79A S' t--G R i: ,:,I A DIFFERENT COUNTRY. WITH ONE EXCEPf ION, DISCUSSIONS WITH INDIAN ). MINISTERS
- :.-·=-::.~ in a generatim1 o::: twoo The proof is what has happened in social .:::::c. economic development sinco ~tc d~p~Gssion, the civil rights move~er.t i~ 10 yca.:rs am:!. in '\.U"ba21ize..tio,. sincv World War Two.) ACTION COPY c~ dLASSII"ICA .. TION PAGE
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- to the Secretary and the President a is to was a matter point .. It is Mr. Gaud all up to what work out in the way of an understandi .,:! /'~ r;,,...,,_• ·wfv •• f · the techn· of views at pre-hostili to what extent The World Bak can;t Mr. Gad
- ssemmir together with their fellow is mentioned in article 1 o • e t • bly world affairs debate. . citizens in other parts of India Declaration. Recognizing this ab- J The following is the text of the im: arch\tects of the largest sence of :econ~iliation
- • • as to each iind ~hat crime infonnal i .. __....... ._... · / Departm~nt ·. . . I in. which between ~~. Tran~portation •. . ·.. . wit~· _respe_ct to specific they will .,,investigate . ·/· . • Guard) _as to the and pros·ecu_~e crimes
- that the largeat country in · Free Asia (and biggeat den-iocracy in the world) was with ua would be of immense help. Shastri must be brought to realize that his plea.a to ua for help against Chicom pressure are greatly weakened by India's self centered failure