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- of the District Committee, Communist Party of Wes·cern Pennsylvania, and Edward Bortz, a member of the District Committee, Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania,and who is also Chairman of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America which
- . They met with several United States Congressmen yesterday afternoon. Most of them left Washington following the Congressional meetings. The Poverty Rights Action Center is a Washington, D. C. Organization set up to instigate protest demonstrations
- 5XEOUT_l CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - SENATE 1 '81859 llna:ll n Ma. RallT Wini Beadquarten IOlns throusb the ~1 ftlu dlacoT~ a oarefullJ kept eecret-that n la with ,. teellnc of mild aurpr!M-per• Be bapa nen bamemen~that I ftnd myaelf pre• ta ctTlllt.n
- . The Honorable :,::_~b~'l:~ 6 ::r 6 '"1~~to get an appointment with the President and did a magnificent job ..., e at we give the same answer to Boggs whichdent. • ed him we would. clubs, political bodies , o County and Calhoun County' • -'>! cate
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- forward" intensified impact and the feeling that "time was running out." Dangers of nuclear proliferation were frequently stressed. Communist China's motives were variously assessed as ambition to enter the nuclear club posthaste, to recoup losses
- For exce or c. :BC- Washie Organizes Club and He's Whole Works Ewing. From beyond our borders, these young ladies are to attend the Dunblane Hall of Immaculata Seminary. Their fathers are -members of the Washing-ton diplomatic corps. Left to right
- • lpeclalAa-1--■I totMPrNWat n. 8-nble HoueofMe.12 card• • ...... a • CJD:dlt ' SIIDATON-cAJlLTON H~ '2J 51&,Uhfll &run,.N.Y. YAIHINGTOM ,. D. C. 'V '.t~NATIONAL CAPITAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB Telcphoaa: Dlltrict 7-1'70 - THE DODGE HOUSE Dlltrict 1-s,11
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- or insuperable Congressional difficulties. Possible steps to this end are considered below. (i) Nuclear Power Guarantee. The Indians would welcome a joint US-USSR guarantee to all non-nuclear states. (The UK would certainly join, but this is of secondary
- is concerned 1 is to rally about seeing for the All-Star of Indianapolis that DoD game, on a returning about hero, J i. about whether program 4-H Clubs are included be in a State Department on Vietnam. We realize cabinet or should
- ." Sept. 12 - Farley Roosevelt-Garner Sept. to ·a7,000 committeemEll, asking clubs. to 60,000 committeemen in doubtful 21. - Farley crowing over the results or the election instructions states, in Maine. Oct. 5 - Richard 7. Roper, director men
- him to hope that he vil1 be t~vored in the near future with an answer to his letter or June 15, 1965, to the President, with copies to the Vice President and the tour membersor the Congressional Delegation ot the state ot NewMexico. \ himself
- to be of assistance arrives. to him before Erhard 11 Ambassador Cleveland said he was vecy much aware of this that the President satisfy responsibility ., had told him to attempt to work out something which would both German and Congressional requirements
- B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McCloskey -- I -- 23 was just a different title [McCloskey became assistant secretary of state for congressional
- ), Sen. Howard W. Cannon, of the Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, and Rep. Chet Holi field, head of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. The warning of top military plan ners could hardly be more emphatic. Herc is what two
- of Alabama, ~ho has been_{eliable in the ast. \'VC.._ JJ~tri.v One of our informants in Alabama reports ✓--t definite plans have now been completed for the Governor_ Jallace clubs to offices in be set up all around the country with the principal Alabama
- ., Aero Club of Waahington, 1629 1t St • NW._ Waablqtoa. ». C. 20006 R£CE\\JE'1 • I OE.Cl ~) 1968 CEi1\\1J\\. fl\.~~ ~ ... - - - ---------------------------- ...... EXECUTIVE _ _ ~.f,:/ t:;l'J JIJ.1 THE WHITE HOUSE ~pj " WASIIINOTON I (J.S4-/ i
- reluctant about going with a congressional delegation. He llas expressed the hope that he can take a Convair and he expects to invite the following as his guests: ,,. Mayor . Wh 1tne Walter .It Washington ~~~- Claren Cardin Bill_.T 11 e utive
- govt.a in Washington. ot negotiations also pointed out that Congressional such proposal.a in past was determined by progr~ should be diacu.ssed between Xorean and and could not be subject assistance pc■ d•ww to referred assistance would under
- of the following organizations: East Side Racquet and Croquet Club, New York City Sutton Place Athletic Club, New York City Old Westport Cpuntry Club, Westport, Connecticut Fairfi:eld Fox and Lox Club, Darien, Connecticut Westport Scrabble Society, Westport
- feunded the Austin Chess Club, which his already ever 100 membera, nd I have bee• elected its Presideat ~nd alse a U.S.C. F. Directer (United States Chess ~ederatien). With thia new peraenality I feel that we are in a pesitiea te •sk yeu r ,r exaa, yeur ~t
- Memorial. 11:10 a.m. Departure from the Lincoln Memorial. 11:20 a.m. Arrival at Blair House. 12:05 p.m. Departure from Blair House. 12:15 p.m. The Women's National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of President Senghor in the East Room, Mayflower
- for outstanding contributions in the field of human relations and betterment. Mr. Taylor was cited by the National Association of Colored Wom en's Clubs at their annual convention in Denver. He was also honored by. the National Business League during its
- and in fact was at the time meeting wi presentatives of our Community Re .. lations Service. Foster t Doar that two restaurants in Tuskegee, which had turned them& v. s into sham private clubs in order to avoid Title II of the Civil Rig Act of 1964, aggravated
- ~ -:sf1..,, . ~ A.·\ b -V: ~ 1 ~ .. ttJ'O' f.'YWf- . fl1 ~,ll.cU' ..~I/ MAY 6 19Gs· l J,_E,;t!J~1. f,L~ .I (/J~ ;;:;, CUTCVL! Hi.:(11f ~ ,8,,~QAVtVJ .,, ~ . J.b-. Joa,epJa L. M'.l~~a1·0lk, ~r. 8Ui .An~uo.1 Ch&dt.:iblo Dlnnc : I>uc:o The Club
- . government should a 21 Thieu and a mus~ be tightened GVN Action clubs On March N·on-essential Present Hanh during necessary,_by reconstruction .Allocation. clubs Governor if fund" business construction and night guid Saigon. industrial
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- aspects will change over time. Political and prestige concerns are already much in evidence and will be sharpened by any move that appears to enhance Communist China's status as a result of its entry into the "nuclear club". Security concerns will continue
- . He dedicated his life there to try to win that thing. And he is a very difficult man to know, to be friendly with. He's a very austere man. The poor guy, the first four or five months that I was over there, he tried to get down to that tennis club
- \lr dd • Club ol Ne •• us. clemwW in re lyiate a d at>Jlaaad aup ort OU? 8 pollcy la V Sine r ly. Henry H, u--. Jw. ·-~---i atlvo A•alatam Pr ei at jl/jf HALE BOGGS, M.C. ZD DI.,._, AS918TANT Mr. Cater has seen a.-- MAJORITY L&ADal