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  • PA~ICIPANTS: ("") C> -0 -< ..,., r0 I ,, l --0 '. COPIES TO: Amembassy New Delhi Amembassy Karachi ,,___....
  • million couples in the reproduction age group must be persuaded effectively to practice family planning by 1975 and 75 per cent by 1985. II. TECHNIQUES AND METHODS: r . The Indian Government -- Union and State -- is striving to reach its objective
  • and type of miiitary equipment sold or given to foreign governments since World War II and any estimates of how much of this equipment is stil~ in use and how much has been sold on the world market. 6. A complete breakdown by province, and for ten largest
  • ' be::co:nir.g involved in ~.:::-:: Linc0'l~!. b~;·c that 1:un m:i~rbe. sor.::.ctJhat.rc. luct~,t. to c~6k our. involvc~.::~nt:. i··=. Loz~:.c 0~0 in ::}t:tt~d :i:lutly durini the Ii:!·:?eting that h-:: ."ttill ric~ D0'r' for .!.~50~ !:l.:~t:iir~g f.m.1ds ..and n
  • directly. • th&t the Secretary importance, public of Transportation concern desire~ to .. :, .. ... .. ·-- I ::ii The Office of· General Transport ...tion Liaison 1. unders~anding Page ,3. has the following s s io:-.: Poster by oth
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part II, Implementation of the DOT Act--the Trimble Task Force"
  • Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part II, Trimble Task Force [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
  • arrangements with Japan. Th1;1Indians trade little with the 7i·ench . ·t-:02:cJ.ude:;·:-:Jherefor·e·;:Tthat·whilt'i•\;/e\.·hs"i-i?;,fo:::-g·o-:£ur"-i;he:.·-fo.'ii"1c·:i:e.:...:::.ng c-..::-:··:e;.;:p.:.rtz.-to·=:fadia-~a·s:..to.,.other c oµntries ,:·:thc·re
  • have used with domestic police ·departments. I would hope that Part I and Part II of this could be prepared by the national police in each of the countries listed. In this way we hope to determine at the very least the number of homicides, robberies
  • that there was a ~onspiracy possibly involving some members of the Memphis Police Department. My conversation with him in June is set out in part II, below. Sartor at 1242 Kirk Circle in Greenville, with his wife and· one or two cnildren. He is·a contract writer for Time
  • T C..,. • C r C y 65 a. , 19 E.O. N C r en.a. "i 1 Eyf--, 4 ~Ii PS ~ o:: . T , Men~o:·1 ~'•.!."-:!':!:By~'""~• _ _..,.. ____ ·.: ~n ...s - :_~~ y 3, 1965 .. p im I n ul p until deomm ry op lie t tri • p ut ! ti
  • (whose visits were authorized by both Pentagon and State) convinced the Indians that when the chips are down we are prepared to come through J with the F-104s. 'j In regard to HF-24 Mark II production, the Indians, in Chavan's words, would welcome our
  • , Mr. President, 'ahd to the Amer·i::an 1'~ (, • people. • • • • 1 i;':_, • -~~~ . /;_~:;-:~:-~-·;. ,,, .• .,. • J'··':' .. !,~+: /•"4 We look forward to close and continued association ' ' ';"" .:::>ii\;,>e-,;:~.;'.• 0 ; ' between
  • , . a. •• ost ii pt :r ant. I -. ,,call d to 13 : hi~ o ·n • on e.ntio" .a. n.o:r~ u· • talk than .111e ~- ft tQ r co :niz ~ re that ther s hop J'o.t· con~ . tructiv isc\Ciaioo. e ~tter o k epbig Ayu'b f • of! the •eep a ·., Thi~ (· g) ·,oul . creat gr .er· i r
  • • exor.ett1ns devil•- -an ln4l•p•nia'b1• pr•re.qut•.lte to 1QOd111ab••• Oil a more ••ull)le bad• Iha.a ta die past. II ·Cldap»oc•••· produ.ee• 1t0thln1 tn0.-e than a cleat•• •••• of ps-ioriti•• • -b•bY••• India . -4. Paklataa, as weU •• 'lxltween a1.-tc\d.ture
  • frigate USS ORLANDO(PF-99) of the Atlantic Fleet from June 1944 to July 1945. Following World War II, Captain Hyslop was assigned to the Budget Division at Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., until August 1948 when he was ordered to Stanford
  • :DWARD M, KENNICDY, MASS, ■ IRCH ■ AYH, IND, QUENTIN N, ■ URDICIC, N, DAIC, JOSICPH D, TYDINGS, MD, GSOIIGIE A, SMATHSII■ , Pl.A, MISS,, CHAIR 11:YIIRIETT MCKINL&-rOIIIICSSN, ROMAN L, HRUSKA, NS ■ II, HIRAM I., PONG, HAWAII HUGH SCOTT, PA, JACOa IL
  • follow with 1 ~ g ,> the Bank and with other ium members .. The Ambassador came back again and stated that he b own want to shock us ......,.,.,......,...u...g,../hi~/ estimate (not the Gort s) was. as follows: d • dn it m ;II
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc# DocType Doc Info 01 memo Komer to Bundy V) . ii< 06 memo 07 memo 08 cable H~a letter: ~"b CA,un ~ Saunders to Bundy 0¥~\\ ~er-; Page 1 of 3 Pages Date Restriction l 9/22
  • contained in the donor's deed of gift. 5/3/2007 initials e to c ..e ~ e e cto· er A c - s to rea su Indians in articular ro le _, I douot th.a in ere woul a 1: firesid c 1.at (or .,et • -J an C 'co a;;.;;1 dor 11t an • ii lay). ..o better
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  • ;AN,.N.D. ~IJJ.PlQIJALAIO()Z~S0,000,fJIJ(),II .,,·,o~,,.J oN1ticoe • ON1Jl~FARMR0.4M,EDMORE1IWI A/:flLLll>N H~ADo~~-ANP l?t)!i01)ff EXTREME HEAT I 1 .l I 1· I ... .• • r· . ,.
  • has naturally led to an uncertain foreign policy over the years. As one of the first colonial possessions to win freedom after World War II, India under Prime Minister Nehru viewed the struggles for freedom from colonial::i..sm in Southeast Asia
  • Sl'tn)Y OF LEGALSERVICES -✓ j. PREPAREDBY: Off ice of Managcn,e.n.t Systeras Office of thc·Secret~ry Department.of Tr~nsportetion COUN'J.'Em>AnTS'J.'l)DYOF LEGAL•·SEU.VICES \.. I. II • III. IV. V. PURPOSE AND 013..TECTI VE Oi? STUDY. S'rUJ)Y
  • . Sincerely disil­ yours, d~ Frederick C. Maier Secretary Division of Continuing Education FCM/ac EDUCATION PA. 19107 THEWHllE HOUSf: JUL 2 I 10 PH '65 RECEIVED ,II. ,___ J y 22, 1965 r • D r th r co nt, I t to concerning . 1-Col or J mes c
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  • Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part II, Trimble Task Force [1 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
  • ourselves through all us every terrible Martin Luther King preached today, and yet,II thiak, many Americans we are heaoed toward a violent How do you· see the future h~ndred aid you mean by that? The trail Friday. stretched future. country
  • Secretary for Administration THE DEPARTMENI' OF TRANSPORTATION IN THE LYNDON B. JOHNSONADMINISTRATION Table of Contents Foreword
  • -· hunting and peating pistols, sporting weapons. automat1.c or· semi automatic. Penni to carry these .1eapons is· also required except ii pi~tol? and_.re- olvers. Private citiz~ns may not • ossess weapons o .•1ar like· rifled ..,capons or side rms suitable
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