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  • feel this friendly interest in your efforts at home, we welcome our association with Cyprus irt the United Nations--· and in the labors for peace everywhere. We share with you your confidence th~t Cyprus will play an increasingly important role
  • be insisted that all maritime unions and associations accept ·the-President's proposal (now ~eing implemented in·specific.form) for the resolution of disputes over manning and~ related.issues. * Construction subsidies should be conditioned 'upon prior
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
  • that the task of Latin Americ~economic is primarily increasingly and sod~l clear development a task for Latin Americans. We .in North America are the junior enterprise. We have helped development momentum the nations of their own. partners
  • A THREAT AGAINST TH£ ROCK PILE. :-ns COl'!MUNICATIONS INDICATED tNCREASINa PREPARATIONS FOij . ATTACX. ON 24 AUGUST wE INTERCEPTED A i".ZSSAGE FROt'I AN ~.,TILLERY ELE:l".ENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE 320Tli _DIV WHICH ·osoo HRS,.. '~5 AUGUST• (~E :-.JEVER SAW
  • and Urban Development before the end of 1968. Commission Staff Executive Director--Howard E. Shuman. Associate Director--Allen D. Manvel. Assistant Directors--Frank T. Destefano, Arthur S. Goldman, Richard K. Guenther, Stanley D. Heckman, Jack Noble, David
  • ment. Several papers highlight portion of arrival statement in which Vice President expressed "abiding and unchanging interest of Uanited States of America in the independence and integrity of Lebanon." Newspapers report Lebanese were delighted by Vice
  • up Joint Export Associations to help U.S. get into the export business. (no legislation) companies Reducing programs the foreign squeezing more exchange offsets cost on military of government Promoting foreign The controversial 1
  • permission the length of the treaty's effect, the first period of which expires in 1969. In the same way the United States acted as the initiator of new NATO military efforts. Already an association of naval powers of the bloc, continually operating
  • ' for this purpose and the decisions that are associated with the stabilization of our military program. (a) Complete Cessation of Bombing in the North A decision to stop the bombing is a logical alternative to our present course in Vietnam. The bombing halt vould
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
  • ' • downtown streets An~•ra greet VP. At outskirts city VP ~ changed from limoueine to 1934 Lincoln touring car which Ataturk used and which still has emotional association fof!t 5-,,, ~ Turks. Change took place before point where cr,owds had ~ begun thicken
  • ' coui·ses of act1011. 4. To ask Park publicly and privately to associate himself with our view that he too seeks a peaceful solution. 5. To obtain a reaffirmation that the authority of General Bonesteel and the chain of con1mand will be absoiutelr_ observed
  • on the value of the estimated remaining useful life of the facilities plus certain movement costs associated with our relocation from France. This formula is the same as that adopted by the Group of Fourteen for the multilateral NATO claim
  • • that . on in or operated from r-tembers of the United Nations shall not make .. . . ..... . ·.· . . ,. to the illegal. regime iri Southe_:rn _or. to . . . Rhodesia . . . any commercial, or·. IJUblic utility ·undertakine', . including tourist enterprises
  • appreciate . ' • a~d the interest your friendly attitude towards that you and your associates ... The talks we had with the Under Secretary a useful manifestation this opportunity to address I am gratified with you the exchanges . ~ are taking
  • of and the Government of Ireland. means one of the above 'Parties'. (f) L apparatus, an atomic weapon, capable special firm, and devices' 'Person' association, ========· means any individual, corporation, trust, or private estate, public
  • and sometimes free-swinging support from National Assembly and ·press in his anti-corruption drive. -- Three newspapers were suspended for citing AP report that Huong was preparing to make "a public scandal" . if Thieu was unwilling to move rapidly against
  • ... < ., •. •.··•.• XNDUSTRYJ\lm !'BB FEDERAL' GOWRNMEN'l'aw BROUGHT ' • • ADOUT 'l'HXSt YEAR Is RF.MAlU(ABLEACHIEVEMENTS 'l'OWARD.'J.'BE. •.•. SOLUTION OF OU1\ B0USINO AND COMMUNITY PROBLEMS. .. • • 1,' '4• .' I • YOUR. NATIONAL E0t1SINO ASSOCIATION TO OUR LEGISLA'l'IVB
  • measure for Giap. Diplomats gathered in . Switzerland for the first session of the Indochina phase of the Geneva Conference opened their newspapers at their breakfast tables to read that Dien Bien Phu had fallen. The French had lost a major negotiating
  • use of labor associated with the new varieties for instance -~-the new high yielding rice varieties require weeding -- is actually result- USDA 573-6a 11 ing in seasonal labor shortages in some rural locales in Asia. Wages paid farm laborers
  • schccl principal for seven entered lc,cal polit'ics as ·chairman of the· • ye·a.1:s and first He ·1eft te·a:ching for fullSwaziland 1'eaphers Association. time farming ·in 194 7, wh.e:n he ·also beccm~e ·active ·in the Swazi Cou.ncil I the traditional
  • did not wish to hold this letter up further. 2. Enclosed are: a. b. Two volumes of newspaper clippings of . your visit here; A copy of the official Government of P~kistan 1968 calendar. On the ~everse side of each month is a statemenf
  • .. THAT AMBASSADORGRONOUSKIMAY BE. CALLED ON..,. ~TO CONDU-CT.THE lt'lPRECISION WITH WffICH IT HAS DE\.tSERATELY . ! BEEN PHRASEDIN TtUS PARTICULAR No·rE IS PpSSIBLE OlCTATED.:.:BY=tH£.=. PROBLEMSHANOI 1'1LL HAVE 1N HANDLING THE QUESTIO» oF· • ~ :CHINESE ASSOCI~TION WITH THES
  • , , Premier · Ky. _contounding ' · . ' { • • reams, of. newspaper · . roportt:' by otopping down into a'.' ·s u'bordinato ·vice ·pr.'e°sidency as . ~ : . .:-·· ,..... •. . . ,· · absurd ex~.ggio!"at1ons _of. • •. • • • •; ' · .; . i-:hy
  • of L0C and . 7 (~-3{:fi associated targets is. a dynamic. and everchanging pattern.. . _ 1,;. /~ :/ .:/,,.,_.~· ....-.~:··.t.:., ·:··.· .. The enemy is not using stereotyped operations, conse•· -;·,;·~~--:>:,: •.•.. quently the weight of effort· on any