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  • November Z2, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR RECOAD I invited myaelf to lunch. with B. K. Nehru today &ad made clear to him the ri•k• 111 such 001-inapired, press atoriea a• the ~ria-on article in Monday'• Poat ( 'Shastri Objec:t1 to New US Military Aid to PaldatanPJ
  • 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
  • BY THE ASSOCI~TION• 7° FI~EAR~S MAYBE IMPO~T~D BY LICENSED D~A~ERS OR BY PERSONS WITH VALID LICENSES, MAIL ORD~R PURCHASE is N0°T POSSIBLE, •s 1NcE NO, ONE Is PERMI TTE6 TO SEl.:l A••GUN OR ANY OTHER FIREARM !O A'JO!HER PERSON ~N~ESS THAT PERSON PRODUCES HIS
  • ASSOCIATES WHOWORKEDTOGETHER 1 . UORINe VAR WHICH WE HAVE HtLD FOR M.,ANY. YEARS AND WHICH VE PLANNED· • F"ORTHIS YEAR -VHENSHASTRIVISIT WASORIGINALLY SETTLED. I,WOULD T!-tEN RETREAT TO SECLUSION r>F ESSEX AND OCEAN SAIL-ING· dr~ND co~~ TO WASHINGTON AT END
  • ' F'OR CATEGORY I• NUMBERS OF SPORTING ASSOCIATIONS MAY PURCHASE 1 AND OWN· LlMITEoBOTH THESE I
  • , the list is not at all inclusive and you should add any other pr-oposal that you believ_e .is worthy of consideration to assist in solving pressing transportation· problems. i_Q.Il __qf_.feder~._lly supported I. Develop proposals for ~he ~~-~~s__ re~c:!,_C
  • tenn as the state's Governor And he is not the first of the state's had he remained silent in 1960. ~olitical leaders to be rejected at the polls because of his sup~ort of and association with the present Democratic administration. I am quite aware
  • , September 11, 1968. 2. Robert H. Bruton to Deputy Assistant memorandum, September 17, 19680 3. "Columbia, Maryland, Will Use HUDGrant to Help Select Public Transit System", press release, Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 16, 1968. 4
  • . 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSC ~:T~1(~~/95,Statej3uidelines By~V\RA, Date~,a:01 ! ) ~/ OOP1FIDiiM'flAL December 6. 1965 RWK: Here•• a rundown on press r·eacdon to, the Prealdent·•s 29 :November backgrounder ,on J.ndia/Pa.ld9t• which USlS, put out
  • rights: (1) To review the design of reactors (2) To require and pertinent associated facilities. of fuel and operating (3) the maintenance and submission to USGon demand records. To request periodic or special the facility. @NEI PENIW
  • WASHINCiTON, D. C. "MEET. THE PRESS: April 7, 1968 NO PREPARED STATEMENT ,.. PLFASE CREDIT ANY QUOTES OR EXCERPTS FROM THIS NBC RADIO AND TFLEVISION PROGRAMTO "NBC ts MF.FT THE PRFSS." T HE MEET ProaucP.d by P R E S S Lawrence E. Spivak 0
  • Folder, "Washington/Meet the Press 4/7/68," Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 35
  • changes you'd like:. to write in.. (I'll take the queatiou-and-anawt~r age& off tho co y I aend over.) They'd li1·e to go to press Mondfy, but I think they probably have a little leeway. HHS Att: Mc George Bundy's remarks at ICY Conference, 11 / 30
  • powered Polaris submarine HMS RESOLUTIONis enclosed. This plan was pre­ pared with the assistance of United Kingdom representatives.· At the last minute the British asked that ·the press release scheduled for 5 January 1968 be delayed due to electrical
  • . In order to support Mrs. Gandhi we wanted to throw all of her enemies off balance. To this end, we would do the opposite of what people were claiming we were going to do in terms of pressing India. Ambassador Nehru replied that India was prepared to accept
  • only a one-sentence notice on the back page of their press. The pro-Moscow Western European Communist parties meanwhile criticized Peiping for flouting the Test Ban Treaty. Some Free World and Communist governments have stated or implied
  • on bilateral arrangement? for French to Strengthen (U.S. Forces France in Germany -- what line to take in NATO U.S. to de Gaulle? Copies to Wilson, Position Fully on Record Erhard, Moro, others? 2. · A Public Presidential Statement (press
  • ,may lmpott ancl possess pta. murders and ■even man­ cases-ro\lihly toll only on ahowtni au ex• slaui]lter press need and only when a one homicide for every license Is granted, which u­ 20,000 of Kenya•• 10 mllllon sertedly ls seldom. Shotguna citizens