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  • communities 7. Interagency cooperation B. Administration of Uniform Time Statute 9. DOTAchievements in 1968. Notes on Taped Documentation In addition to the printed n documentation included the Department of Transportation has submitted of taped
  • that however simple it might be to· talk of plebiscite for Kashmir, it is "not only impossible," but at this time it would be"disastrous." Some "other remedy must be found" which does not jeopardize Indian secularism and the lives of the 50 million Muslims
  • that we can discuss this subj ct soon at s e mutually convenient time. Finally, it shoul erha s be note that ob Johnson has been orlin in consultation with tate, nc C , on a separate pa er hich discusses the pros and cos of v rious forms of irect unist
  • bases his decision of whether to travel and what mode to use on his view of the time, the cost, the comfort, the safety, the reliability and the convenience of the entire trip. This means, in the case of air travel, not only that he wants a comfortable
  • objectives Still, meeting, in general signature of managerial A study of the responsible., and Mr. Schultze was to spend time with the in the organization pre-occupation commented that of the DOT, with directing "there his time trying wasn't
  • side Bhutan, real power lay with the Maharajah who received advice from a council of prominent feudal landlords) lamas and regional governors. However> the Maharajah suffered a heart attack year ago and since then has been out of Bhutan much of the time
  • within 10 years. And all of this_growth must t_akeplace in a time of dynamic change which finds the population of the Nation not only growing but shifting. By 1975 our population of 200 million will expand to 230 million, with ?1ore than 7~ percent
  • , RETAILSTOREEMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 428 AFL-CIO ~ rf?~~(/ ~~ ames P. Mcloughlin Secretary- Tre·asurer gj County & AFL-CIO CYpress 8-0500 EC iVf.D u u t 10. 1965 o tgom y: John . er to t e~tae:nt JBC:dhl President Lyndon·B. White House Washington, D. c
  • ,rnPTIONof, the Middle East all times be sensiti\'e and responsive eign' policy ~~i~~ents .• The~ -in~. ,w~thin the recent weeks has once to the requirements of foreign pol- eluded grmwd effects machines, and again focused attention upon the icy
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • id.er d a year PL forefront gricultu.re rv OUl' • while tactical we intended. at this particular there i time .. eitnply not likely to be ues you a- i which i considerations n c m ya· gue lo_ early g stur ·s goes to Mo cow, we still see
  • staf:i: su;nort on v~:ious involvi:iz changes, relocation awar.!s, or the establish-,. facilities. problems views of union and manage~c~t compilation wo::k stoppages, for the Secr~tary. councilJ, govarr.::-iant~l la~or-mana~ement expirations
  • Telephone: BUILDING, PENNYPACKER PHILADELPHIA, 5-6722 June 30, 1965 The President The ,White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: I am deeply disappointed that at a time like this Judge, Mississippi Governor J.P. Coleman, whose record
  • the creation atruptures, and designation of .foroe.a. in bef.ng!lr•step&',;,,takenriin a.dvanc:e,.of ..any cris·ts-­ -ane for.;-,;-:us.e"~in a, crisis••are· --------bave force and realj.ty, essent.h\-1.- if theJiftreaty in time of· crisis·. ia
  • Yeme~ (Aden) Sudan Tanzania Countries continued: 91. Turkey 92. Uganda 9_J. Union of Soviet Socialist 94. Republics United Kingdom of Great Britain 95. Upper Volta 96. Venezuela 97. Yugoslavia 98. ~mbia & Northern Ireland .. :cu
  • appea• ·•• la time kl tile ladi.ana a• w•ll u ._.•elv••• ·ne P•ealdent wu clee.drisht, ln my jU.4&me.ac,kl (lUeado~a th•• accept·ed t'wl•dom** •• SoQ..tb, A•ta. U nothJag ·prow.eeltt .. the folly~, the th,re•· "w•••·• war eeittalnly •••• •I•• vl•lt
  • ALL FIREARMS IN BOTSWAN~MUST BE REGISTERED AT TIME ACQUISITION AND LICENSED ANNUALLYIFEE SEVENTY CENTS· us·,. 'LICENSES GIVEN TO QTE FIT AND PROPER PERSONS UNQTE1 ELIMINATING THOSE WHOHAVE MISUSED­ ARMS IN PAST. NO EXCEPT!ONS THESE REQUIREMENTS• 2o