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e term of office of
nal Labor Relations Board
64. During the time that
\ will expire in Decembe
Mr. Leedom has been·a Board member, the Board has re
pudiated its earlier
acceptance of "separate but equal"
segregat~d unions.
The Board has now made
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••• .Qa,rlie. -.:ac....... , l 11dll pre·•••· ,ldm for
lai• l'•e·Jobuler.
Slac•rely,
Joaepla A. C&Ufaao, Jr.
Special Aaa.lataat to t,l:le Pre,aideat
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these
of the
unit
and
are now
Calhoun,
Nueces,
from the Hawes
with the minerals
for the duration
of the war.
an Air Force Base on this
and covers
ranch-
condemned and took
Island
families
and has continued
large
surface
and gas and mainland
time
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DEAN,Patrick, The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady
TCHERNIA:t{OJ',
Yuri N., Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics
RANA, Jai P., Emba.osy of Nepal
AZHARI, Yu.euf emar,Ambassador of Somalia
HELGASON,
Hordur, Embassy of Iceland
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The Transition
from Concern
to Action.
Your deep and continuing concern for problems of population,
clearly
set forth in your State of the Union Message in 1965 and repeated many
times in the intervening years, has made the Nation aware of the great
importance
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pleased
that
you
were able to find time to t.ravel in our country and meet· a truly
representative
I
. l
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Our talks
sample of our peoplec.
together
demonstrated
once again the basic har
0
I
j
~
•1110ny
o-f val es and interests
- on a variety of problems which
plague our urban life.
The Boards have directed
their urban problem efforts
to issues which you
highlighted
in your State of the Union Message and various Presidential
Messages.
With continuing strong support from agency
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military
situation
is clear.
Nass~r will
never
be able to. defeat
the Royalists.
They have received
no
outside
arms since
May, 1963, as attested
to by ihe UN observers.
Yet,
in all that
time,
they have never
lost
an inch to Nasser,
but
have gained
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It occurred
to ~oe that, since you have· ifrged 'him:·:severc.c.: J
times to get out to Africa, •you might b_e
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and that he'd try to do it 1then he got back
to Washington.
I paa•e~
on to
Senator D~~t-_g_la_•~J---~-----
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DearS...tor:
It OCCU'a to me tllat ID U.. coarae of tile
aureat
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FOR THE PRESIDENT
Henry H. Wilson,
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cal times and will no doubt continue
come.
the mystery and intrigue surrounding
Objects here ia the U.S. as well as
has been a continuing one since Biblion into the future for generations to
last Monday, 29 July 1968, six prominent Scientists
met
- lotter of Jant!ary 13 in whicli you
advise tlw the members of the San Francisco
Federal Executive Board convened on January
8 to listen to tho President's
State of the Union
ad.c:4--ess. The President appreciated your kind
remarks and was particularly