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  • -IL Associated Press Ticker (AP) '-8~~AL - MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) .-eofill'IlJEN'i'ThL - 8 SOURCE TITIE CIASS. NO. COPIES FREQUE?«:Y DISPOSITION British-Interno.tional Organizntions (Conmruni.stFront) u· l M::mthly IL British
  • ; nam.ely, that stories were appearing, allegedly .•, but we were confronted from Soviet sources; and we were confronted with a secom fact; r.amely, that . ~lmost every newspaper man who came into my office told me that his favorite So .. contact was telling
  • NT OF THE LEAGUE OF MAYORS, AND MR. H. RALPH TAYLOR OF CONNECTICUT, THE PRESIDENT OF TAYLOR-HURLEY ASSOCIATES, A PRIVATE CONSULTI~ ORGANIZATION SPECIALIZIW IN URBAN RENEWAL AND DEVELOPMENT. UPON HIS CONFIRMATION, MR. HUMMEL WILL SERVE AS ASSISTANT
  • said: "No, we had a hearing and the Committee recommendedthe action on the -3basis of' the evidence it heard. The first man they heard was the President of' your Bar Association." The Judge said: "Now, let me tell you something about the President
  • of Federal population across the country. He expressed the belief that this official association of Federal leaders would generate a better understanding of Federal operations, improved management and efficiency, and more effective execution
  • , National Association Admncement of Colored People Special Remarks Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson for 56 the 86 98 Tuesday, December 12, 19 72 Equal Opportunity as a Societal Problem Robin M. Williams, Jr. Professor of Sociology, Cornell University 104
  • Association Dinner on November 8, 1963 (15} Vice President's call November 8, 1963 (16) Vice President's Arrival November 7, 1963 Statement in Brussels, on Prime Minister Lefevre on Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on meeting between Vice
  • is pressing hard for some arms deliveries--poth as evidence of our continued support ·and to meet minimum equipment needs for his defeated army. Hussein's position is threatened by his efforts in favor of a settlement, his association--in Arab eyes
  • 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
  • such matters as our own negotiating requirements, our views of a possible UK economic association with the Five or the Six, the varied relations between commercial and political is sues, and ilnportant problems of domestic political pressure. Mr. Herter has
  • to provide technical assis­ tance grants to newly-independent COD1DOnwealth countries. The French have said they are willing to continue helping independent members ot the Camrunity such as Mali which are willing to reuain associated with France and who
  • - Watches 1865, 1966 and 1967 Tariffs - Textiles Trade Policy Tariff - Textile investigation Title VI - Civil Rights kAct Civil Service Commission .,.Airline Pilots Association CAB Cases - sent to President Clippings - Political Commerce - Nehmer Ethnic
  • their political of South Vietnam Vietnamese own future without would be oppos.e any proposal over to the NLF. of the kind carried In this connection, some time been carrying individuals now associated precesses, receive Government the full'rights
  • Marshall D. Shulman Russian Institute, Columbia University Donald B. Straus American Arbitration Association Kenneth W. Thompson The Rockefeller Foundation James C. Thomson Department of History r Harvard University Stephen J. Wright United Negro College
  • and Ky have told me there may be no real substance to these stories, but their existence is a political fact and they are so widely believed that people like Tran Van Huong are doubtful about continuing their association with the front. The militant
  • and Ambassador value association with Netherlands in NATOand by fine Dutch record in that organization. He said we gratified , to learn Netherlands may
  • pproval of the goal of a ne tral and ind pendGnt I.a, And a sured tu , l."ootinutng assl.stan~e and supp()rt 1n ac i ng hi nd. b . rne 1c i- s.' dem.. wno has 1 • ng oeen associated closely wi h d velopnents in explorat1~o and research in space 1n
  • and He would of Association. at the times indicated. your suggestions President re schedule \ and any other wishes minimum ceremony and prefers l hotel • accommodations to Govt guest house if this offending can be arranged without RUSt
  • . Perspective on Eastern Europe Evolutionary changes in the direction of internal liberalization and economic reform, increased independence, and limited movement toward association with the West continue. These positive trends reflect the vitality
  • DECLINE TO ASSOCIATE OURSELVES WITH THE FINAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE CONFERENCE OF 10. FRENCH MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMY MICHEL DEBRE WILL 0 ISTR !BUTE A STATEMENT AND ANSWER CORRESPONDENTS•·· QUEST IONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 30 MAR 15~72 GKE/wP
  • is m~re complex. launchers and as·sociat~d The U.S. also of mobile ABMlaunchers number of proposes and associated prohibited. TOP SECRE'.t-NODIS • ' . iissil~s that missiles the be .. • - ...• , . • 'I' .7.0lLSEC-REf-NOD IS , I
  • CEASE-FIRE ANDCOALITION ANDTHIS REINFORCED HIS ANXIETY ANDFEARS. THE'LAOSSETTLEMENT, ANDHARRlMAN•S ASSOCIATION WITH IT WAS ALSO' IN HIS l'JlND. CERTAINAS KE WAS OF A NIXON VICTORY,HE SAWIN THATVICTORY THEREPLACE~ENT OF HARRIMANIN THE f~iGOTIATIONS. TH
  • day of water. Experiments on the large-scale module at San Diego continue. During August, I visited Israel, accompanied by Dr. Dean F. Peterson, Director of the State Department's Water for Peace Office; Professor Paul W. MacAvoy, Associate Professor