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  • , and regulatory commissions that have an interest in particular aspects of overall transportation policies and programs. The Department of Agriculture, the Post Office Department, the Treasury Department, the Labor Department, National Aeronautics and Space
  • wounded, 13 of whom required evacuation. At 10:00 AM, an observation post located an active enemy mortar site two kilometers southwest of Khe Sanh. A mortar missio:-.. was fired with excellent target coverage. At 1:00 PM, a mortar mission wa-s fired
  • to a truce in Quang Tri, th~ DMZ, in at least part of North Vietnam at this time. \ The latest example of their • aggressive intentions is the overrunning today of the far post at Ban Houei Sane on Highway 9· in Laos west of Khe Sanh. By his accelerated
  • was passed after Selma. In each case, the administration moved promptly; the President's post-Selma speech to a joint session of the Congress was one of the finest moments in American political·history. -- The present national mood of shock and sorrow
  • where the subject of post-Wo~ld War II peace treaties was being discussed.) Senator Fulbright's main point, however, was not o~e of precedent but rather the following. He asserted t:.at if the North Vietnamese prove to be unyielding and i~ ef=ect adopt
  • of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. He has fulfilled these sensitive posts with the highest distinction. He has been especially useful in insuring that the views of the Joint Chiefs of Staff were known and understood in the White House. He performed with great
  • OF ENDURING SAFEGUARDS OF THOSE IDEALSFORWHICHCll.lE--ED> FOUGHT ~T THE JANUARY PLENUt1 ANDDURING THE POST-JANUARY ERA. LET US, IN THE·1NT£RESTSOF THESEAIMS, DEMONSTRATE· 'AGAIN THE PRUDENCE AND STATESMANLIKE WISDOM OF OUR PEOPLE.LET US WELCOME
  • , California, and Walter Reed Army Medical Center we are giving training for post office workers to combat disabled Marines and soldiers prior to separation. During the last 6 months at Fort Knox, some 800 men, many of whom were Vietnam veterans, completed
  • of killing or kidnapping various high-ranking Army of the Republic of Vietnam Commanders and paralyzing Army of the Republic of Vietnam command posts (the Joint General Staff compound itself was one specific object of the attack) in the belief that the Army
  • KLUCZYNSKI, John C., Congress GRAHAM,Philip L., Washington Post KNOTT,Jr., Lawson B., Wash., D.C. GP..EER,Dewitt C., Austin, Tax. KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate GRUEN, Victor, LosA KUHNS, William G., General Public GRUENIID, Ernest, Senate Utilities Corp. GUNTHER
  • governments but not by municipal or township governments (for which separate population data are not available); and (3) post-1960 trends, no doubt involving faster population growth in areas subject to such local planning and regulation than in other (mainly
  • and responsibility to consult with the Interstate Commerce Commis- the Post Office Department, the Treasury Department, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the various tion industry,including States, both management and labor, and the transporta­
  • allowing himself only a brief hour's post-lunch rest following his long trans-Atlantic trip. Front pages of Beirut papers morning August 24 ~lanketed with pictures of Vice President and Mrs. Johnson and carry as headlines excerpts from hie arrival state­
  • EVE LESS. . 7. I THI K THE NET EFFECT THUS FAR SI.ICE MARCH 31 HAS BEEN O T~ PLUS SIDE. 'H!LE THERE AY HAVE BEE SOME LETDOW, rno:-.1 THE .H GK TE PO OF THE EARLY POST-TET RECOVERY PERIOD,· I BELIEVE THI 'GS ARE MOVI G AHEAD ITH CO E ABL E RESULTS
  • PAR IS 10419 I . •. ~uthority 72~fo t(.Y-~ , Byf f . NARA. Daae ~J;l./""f 1FOR 7HE PRESIDENT FROM GOLDSTEIN .MRo PRESIDENT 9 JACQUES .MARETTE, A GAULLIST DEPUTY AND UNTIL RECEN"fLY 1'1INIST£R OF' POST·.A~rn TELECOMMUNICATIONS, IS ALSO . , ONE
  • . Heralcl Tribune Washington Post Washington Sto.r WoJ.l Street Journal u u u u l l l l Do.ily and Sunda.y Do.ily and Sunday Do.ily o.nd Sunday Do.ily IL IL IL IL u l Quarterly IL u l Bi-l-t:>nthly IL u l TITIE New Repub.lic Pub. Office Wash