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  • of your rn=nT!eto anyone who might fall far short of your ovm efforts in that import2nt field. I am also writing Sens. Ku:chel and Murohy, urging v1eigh cBrefulj_y the appointment of Mr. Coleman to this high responsible post. them to and Yours very
  • Guard District In his new post, announced James A. Hyslop as Director and Procurement Transportation. Alan S. Boyd today WRMNC-2;FAE-0; FIA-0 (one copy) 11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY BIOGRAPHICALSKETCHOF CAPTAINJAMES
  • . 138 East Court St. Cinc·inna ti , Ohio 45202 Int•l. Distributors, 3375 SW 3rd Ave. Miami, Fla. 33145 Int'l. Armament 10 Prince St. Alexandria, Va. Corp. 22314 Jana Int•l. Co. P.O. Box 1107 Denver, Colo. 80201 Inc. Inc. Inc. -5- IMPORTERS
  • . Cleveland NAACPto Alan Boyd.,,telegram., 25 .. Cleveland Press, ...-28. Lally April Record, Employment Report., Washington Lally Post, April 3, 1968. 9., 1968., p. B2. 18., 1968. House of Representatives, Sept. October·)., to Administrator
  • , and . onfident that in the ..,,._ . .. months ahead G er r Coleman will demon. ·t. . strate his suitabili.ty for this post. in1:.erely, John . Clinton sistant - resident ;ta.ff .. to th ...... / ... iss Jant?t D' - re l 36 est 13th Street New York. ~ ew
  • explosion (CCNE) -- and in some cases expressions of ap·proval -- are particularly regrettable given the widespread adherence to the limited Test Ban Treaty which the ChiComs flagrantly continue to reject. Accordingly, we have instructed certain of our posts
  • ), a Parsee lawyer, was prominent in the left wing of the Congress Parliamentary Party -- the so-called "Ginger Group." He died in 1960. Several years prior to his de;=ith, however, he was more or less estranged from his wife. post-independence Shastri She
  • ; in particular they may be indicative of the tone of the post-Nenru leadership. Neverthe­ less, the room for Indian maneuver will rem2 ~.n limited and dramatic shifts remain improbable. A forward Indian ~olicy against Communist China is rendered unlikely
  • you expre e your views ,,c!oncerni the ppoin nt of Governor (;olem n. ½- Ple e be/ c r ful m de t that i In~ ill nlo post! ith a ure th t it nly aft r that th Pr id nt election, nd he is confident day ab ad Go nor Col man s r t hi it bility for t
  • established that the Indian Government Post and Telegraph (IPTt is scheduled to have in service next year a major 'backbone telecemrnunications .sy·stem--ranging from 300--1200 voice channels in capacity•-which would geographically parallel the Star c,apacity
  • . President: I am shocked almost would appoint to the Appeals a man whose rabidly anti-Negro, If Mr. voting tracks, cannot support around beyond belief that you Fifth Circuit C8urt of entire history has been Mr. J.P. Coleman. Coleman should go into this post
  • . JC:plr pi 3 520 id t f r Telephone 467-4327 Residence: Aiken Road Waveland, Miss. Ivey Edwin Peebles Post Office Box 1311 Bay St. L.uis, Miss. 39520 June 19, 1965 Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United The White House Washin~ton, D. C
  • . No evidence of a significant Chinese buildup or activity north of the northern Beginning September 17, small Sikkim border is known to him. (2) Chumbi Valley. groups of Chinese soldiers began approaching Indian border control posts at Natu La and Jelep Lu
  • Minister receives a.."'1.y cleirrecs or awcU:ds, the Post roq_uests tl:e usual coverage. .Advance :photo f caturas on the ins ti tutio~1. cor.cerned. would be useful. !I I. I III. D.u-~ng the Visit A. Press. (r..is The hand.ling of the nows of th0 I>ri
  • the position· of the Federal as_ a Senior Management Analyst Aviation of Associate Agency. Before in the Bureau of the . 4 Assistant Secretary for Research The post of Assistant filled Secretary -- Mr. Frank H. Lehan for Research and Technology
  • . Krishnamachari would become Chairman of the Planning Commission Mr. Kamaraj said "You all don't seem to want to know TTK as he is. He would· never touch any other post except that of the Finance Minister.· He is like that for what it is worth. So., ~eave him
  • time ago you asked me to send you information relating to the canplaint a friend or yours has concerning the closing of an Air Postal otfice (APO) in Asia. Military post offices are established to provide service for u.s. military personnel, U.S
  • ST RAT I 0 E. TH_S PREcI E IT'S OWN DEEP SENS- WAS ASK PM T 0 POST PO! 1£ V IS IT T ILL LATE WHE\J"1E WO~L D ,E P ST 4 ID HURDLE. PR,~SID~ J ~•.1S .. DV ISED TH.tiT HOW S 0. _l\GENDA 1lA ._ 1,..L 2~ T 1 IGG..:-ST ri:uT JAL PR0...,LE1 D I DI CO LO
  • Sedion "(f') (72 Stat. 4o6(a) of the Federal 763) is amended by striking Act of 1958, as amended, Aviation "Postmaster General" ________ in lieu thereof ~•~ .. •-1111,.._~ .. p,-.-.,.• "Post~st~r •~.,.*""4""•~• Comment: Permits provide
  • . The Post Office Department, Bill, took exception while favoring to a provision in the draft Secretary of the Department of Transportation bility for mak_ing recommendations civil airlines mails. General indicated should have responsibility
  • Visit to the Indian Ocean I gather from the attached that yous- .Department• favor another post• ponement. How•v•r• are we rra.laeing a bei by continually postponing fua-th•r periodic cruia•e at ibe very tim• when c-ontillu•d Chineae mutt•ring a.t
  • and the International on me. ', . 'spondent for The. Washington ,Association of Police_ Chiefs "This what goes on daily in ,Post, reported from Chica,go during the winter. the black community," Father yesterday that Daley confi- , : As he has done before, Groppi
  • with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Developmento From 1958 to 1961 he was again in Washington, that time as Indian Commissioner General for Economic Affairs, a post especially created to deal on a global basis with questions of foreign aid for India. 0 0
  • of the past disarmament the stimulus that country under of its the possession initially tried, in the ·post-war international own development of this controls. of the technology in the post-war period was an period, to bring.about nuclear
  • •u be caua}tt bl the mid.di• -and only the Soviet• wW pin.. 8CNF1e• la &ho probably dpt tbat Pak preu11re ju.at now will atreD.phOn left•wiD&. MeaM,mtc forcH m Iadia, while •motherin& more poaitbe post-Nehru lu~r­ be m.or• e~t·.ructive on Ka•lunir
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