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- :-,d Congressional. liaison functions fro::i. the Deputments· of Cc::::e;;.--ce, Interior, Housins ar.;d Urban Develop:lent, and Heal.t~, Educe.tic~ e:.d Wel:ta.re. 4. S•,......a7 ·of or~zt'.tion and C.ongresaiona.1 ll&bo::i;,---1.ndustrin.l
- and the clippings. call, I passed rimarily the worki1:1g on ' I m.1.:.::tuay .i.b\at ...c m ttcr of the !unctioning of the !:'.o::_.-, - J'1 fol· ?resident Club is not one wi 'n ll'4 particular ~.:-;.;i:Ja....~c -:.t. I, 1crcfo e. cann.ot give u an answor -'·o
- at the To facilitate papers as necessary. services, such fundamental Kenwood Country Club on June 14. and issue with the duty of 9. reacted meeting 8 fund cashiers. orders facilities, space equipment, was charged and determination amount of discussion
- that the Department of Transportation will not make a decision on enforcement of the Uniform Time Act of 1966 in Kentucky until its legislature has met. It is my judgment that an effort to enforce would clearly violate Congressional intent. ttThe Congress, in passing
- Pennsylvania venue Washington, D.C. ear Mr. JO, 1965 ·a-e President: Few people in California's 10th Congressional District worked harder for your re-election than I did. My admiration for your activities which are drawing attention to the unfinished tasks
- this budget the number of new 34 from 649 to 1,449. Congressional controllers record if which would increase Cong~ess approved the 13 approval was obtained. cruitment was especially trollers Opportunities Staff Director of Personnel
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- developed to demonstrate serious problems that demanded immediate legislative actfon. •_Others, while admitting the need to develop the facts further, thought that an adequate study could be more quickly completed by a Congressional Committee, thus
- participated in the 1965 congressional elections and, by virtue of capturing 37 percent of the vote, emerged as the largest single political force in Argentina. They had been expected to make further gains in the now canceled 1967 congressional
- picked up and executive sessions of congressional you would coord~nate your appointment you and Ambassador McConaughy will be going same timeo anxious committeeso with at I would appreciate Shastri so that approximately news
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- , overall policy review, systems analyses, planning, program review, and gathering of transportation statistics. Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, John L. Sweeney, of Michigan. He is responsible for congressional affairs, public information, industry
- ---------1----------- Not known Special pro vision for target shooting pistols -individual must be.active member in good standing of recognized club or· •. organization. (Some states pistols must re main at the club under lock and may ·not be trans
- LICENSING IS lN CASE OF" SMALL ARMS BELONGINGTO A RIFLE CLUB APPROVED IN WRITING Bi ·GOV•· ERNOR WITH PROVISION THAT DISTRICT REGISTRAR AND DEPUTY MAY AT ANY TIME INSPECT. SUCH CLUB• IMPORTATION OF GUNS WITH RIFLED BARRELS AND FLINT•LOCK GUNS WITH RIF
- and other firearms used fQr sport is valid for 2 months (and may be·~enewed for another 2 months) 9 provided that the principle of reciprocity is acknciwledgedo Gun clubs may invite people to take part in competitions without . the princj:ple of reciprocity
- ) any·person· present at ari athletic meeting for the purpose of starting races at that meeting; (c) any person conducting-or carrying-on a·miniature rifle range (whether for a riffe club or otherwise) or shooting gallery, in respect of miniature rifles
- .. SIVES~ I 2o EXCEPTIONS GRANTEDTO MEMBERS·PUALIC SECURITY fORCES ANO ARMY PRIVATE GUARDSERVICES- AUTHORIZEDTO· CARRY WEAPONSONLY AFTER APPROVALOF PREFECT, WHOPASSES THROUGHMINISTRY OF INTERION AND POLICE• 0 IF AUTHORIZEDBY PREFECTS, SPORTING CLUBS
- • ~JAPONS,~~PR1NG"P~O~EI.LEPPEl.~ET WtAPONS~A~LISTlLtTJ0tTYPE,WEAPONS~, . WEI GMTEO· OR l.OAOEOI-CLUB ORI TRUNCMEilON, ANO! ANY. l(N?FEt WHIICHI:MASi A, s~Bl,Ng ~Q~~EO~l.~QF;;•EURT':IER~.~~l.~~~! M~r~ ~El. cqNSiP~R~O, EO~B'i:OQE~r AVTHO~ITIES·· CONSIDER
- /4-' t·._. r(P/ • /='~. ~~~/4c..,. October 26, 1967 MEMORANI>UM TO BAREFOOT SANDERS • Geor1e Chrlatian FROM: X I.attended a chili aupper last night at the National Pr••• Club, and had contact with Congreaamen Jake Pickle, J\0lin Teague and Bob
- to a letter sent to the P1·esident by a South_ African journalist, Step 1en Mulholland. He studied journalisn1 at Southern j,Aethodist. In arch 1957 the President wrote to cong1·atulate him for winning a scholarship from the Dallas Press Club. His letter read
- serve as a member on that Committee, as well as a member of our State Democratic Central Committee. In addition, I am a member of the California Democratic Counci 1, and some of our Democratic clubs. I deal and speak with persons who work
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- (this reUllually an a~pl!cant. must sho":· ·that J1e·L.
- club; and concentrate in such critical the nuclear into policy; - and should to displace. 1967 elections. thereafter, the Mrs. Congress Gandhi ' . il§Citi!.;±f NO FOREIGN DISSEtl Chief Talents and Attributes Mrs. Gandhi's chief asset