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  • Luther who preeched We have to strive We hqve to create change within for this. new and better King the We have to opportunities the Negro in America for our poor and for our minorities~ my judgment, last ~e have made more progress few years
  • deliberately accentuates the negative, and my worries may be overdrawn. But our staff job is to give you both sides of any story - - and to show the options if others don't. In any case I see no reason for precipitate action on a letter or a statement
  • relations (as, for example, There ar of his established he will pursue the same policies of the Multilateral forth and he may never reach it. in the German, European and world situations doubt offer that choice, hence- and actions of his
  • George Woods is pressing the consortium hard for pror..npt action. - - S . __ _, :::..r: ..Jling through diplcmatic •c::::.::.::1e~s:or ,anothc:.· :~- 3".;:.:.:..;\·, _·_';_-~~: ..::. :..=>aks. Gene LoQke is working the o·cher end of the _ine. W~1.ile
  • NEA ACTION: IBO: AmembaasyH1WJ>BUfI Amconsul C&tclJ'.l"l;\ '"'°' ss Embassyshould tra~bdt in appropriate manner follow~ PR p USIA from the President of condolence Bmbaasy wi 11 coordiute age _SA G to the Maharajah as it believes
  • the fact situation and the Federal of the Department wished to arrive to the Inter-American Washington without Secretary of 1 The matter States. to allocation in the issue were the of State the action carriers carriage monopoly, waiver
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  • the wars this Nation has fought. Today, there are 95 million motor vehicles in the U.S.; by 1990 there will he at least 156 million cars, trucks and buses on America's streets and highways. The Federal Highway Administration estimates that it will take
  • In- actions, the. enforcerrierit ·aspects of ~J~rficant f?~~ing on the control cend iary Agents. the con trot' function, and reported:. · µ~~ion._ ~~ primary issue is inTanks and Military Vehicles actual r,threatened'- violations,·of • Aircraft, Spacecraft
  • weapons by the US, embaJrgo, as •Was A policy of US dehial can make the weapons­ but US denial from attaining action alone a nuclear ~o desires. that the US· peaceful contributed and delivery potential construct .. OOUP!!!HHAL program
  • • The representatives, agencies, chosen were_ .Cecil Admiral Trimble, CAB; Ernest BOB. Admiral Executive by the head Guard; Frank ICC; Bernard Trimble Secretary Turner, Rosen, appointed actions supplying, required Captain budget 1 financing
  • rnmt not only the lD any give• .A-dmlni•tratioa. wbo wor &om one v.blic ae l• inevitably the to anotiler, b\li -, complex and r cou.dite aa mmedi..ate and ur eat •• aome of our declalOllit may be. that the actions &f th.e Ual&ed State• iA
  • on the HUD action. discuss DOT will 3 of HUD. Since new communities sentatives system new towno will in Northwest diversified Associ.ntion transportation a public new A to was a $277,733 gro.nt by the UM'J. cor.nnuni.ties. designing
  • of the Office 1. coordination Translating is as fo 1:.ows: de.sirad DOT?Olicy into legislation of lezislativ~ pro?os~:s and pr~paration acvice as to methods and timing of presentztions, of the pre?aratio~ 2. of supp6rting Obtaining action support.for
  • L-A-oS Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 VIENT! 07271 ACTION CO ·y 171101Z 12 ACTION L 03 INFO EA 10,GPM 04,H 02,SY 03,MC 01,CIAE DODE 00,JUS 02,TRSV ~8,AID 796 00,INR 10,RSR 01,/052 --------------------P 1710402 JU 68 FM
  • !II/IEHv{r "~ b ~ i..r A- ,z.. W\. EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Peria, France July 23, 1968 v OFFICIAL-INFORMAL UNCLASSIFIED E.J. Beigel, Esquire EUR/FBX Department ot State Washington, D.C. Dear E.J.: I enclose a pamphlet
  • was t'eferring to, I told him that I personally doubted any action would l.>etaken that quickly on anything Sec~etary Fr~eman had in mind. simply because there WO\ud not e time for the ne.cesaary di.•cua1i0neJ here. 1 At 3:30 1 had ,an hour•s talk with Iftikar
  • dated October for inforaatlon SiQCerely, i) Z) Mlanich'1 A•18S ln'ata re• the "Nu.-der Stat1at1c1'' to you on Septeaber kloaurHt 2, Frederick I. York, Depertaent Liahon of Stat• Officer 13. 1968. ORIGIN/ ACTION DEPARTMENTOF STATE ..s/s
  • Administration. of the several PL 89-670 assigned Agency, the Bureau of Public Government agencies, gated by the Secretary of the functions Advisory of electronics the responsibility Highway Administration, Aviation Science technology Actions
  • for Highway Administration in 1967. table would affect F. Lally, DOT was involved the would be employed as the contractors, action an agressive be awarded a manning This plan employn1ent oppor­ an affirmative to develop he could
  • &-is ac.complishedboth by Board proceedings result­ ing in refunds of excessive profits and by the voluntary actions of contractors. Determinations of excessive profits made by the Board during fi8cal 1968 aggregated $28,069,748,bringing the total since 1951to
  • ---- Initials -- .. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 NLJ D ~ • ;2 1/:l, NARA,Date -:,.~-2 • II --- r -·•· • - of State •~~ Department lt\COMING TELEGRAM I, W., tiillllkl 33 034 Action I !.'~I I I I DY-SMITH NDER · ss Info
  • Action NEA Info RR RUEHCR DE HUSBAE 1160 2390803 ZNY CCCCC B 21-~ SfATE GRNC BT C 0- N .F I fl E PJ-T I.../=fL /- . G SP SAH ·REFERENCE.EMBTELS CA)_ SIA NSC INR CIA NSA DOD AID E COM TRSY • z. ¥a At:'lf;MRASSY N~..~!-QEI1:H 0 SECSTATE WASHDC
  • planning for the forthcoming visit to the United States of the HMS RESOLUTION. In response to your request for a recommendation as to whether the President should send a message of welcome 1 Mr. Baird recommends that no such action be taken. ~~~ Staff
  • Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 KABUL 05121 I8 INF'O NEA 13,GPM ,-4,H 02,SY 03,MC 01,CIAE 02,TRSY 08,AID 767 ACTION COPY 1811362 ACTlON L 03 DODE 00,JUS TELEGRAf i0,RSR 00,INR 01,/055 l80755Z JUN 68 FM AMEMBASSYKABUL