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  • a maximum role in housing and urban development ,and to achieve the "fullest cooperation" • with private enterprise in meeting departmental objectives. Required the President to undertake a study of functions In other federal agencies that might
  • , on January 6th, 1969. I am en­ closing for your information a copy of the communique that was issued, following the audience. The Holy See, for its part, is to give all possible cooperation within the limits of its governments seem to The proposals offered
  • with U.S. banks. U.S. representatives have made perfectly clear to Tunisian authorities the nature of the U.S. balance of payments problems, and the need for . . .EONFIDEHTf ,~t __gg{iflBEU ! -3Tunisian cooperation in adopting policies and practices
  • says: -Christmas week is out; -He'd like to see you before Kosygin (whom he sees in the second half of January) and, therefore, would like to see you early in January; -If not, February. C. Some nonsense between George Brown and Sherman Cooper
  • cooperation have been en1a1ed with Preeident I wi8h aympathy from the of the hemi­ to completing between our countri•• Geatido. Lyndon B. Johnaon" with you 011 which we MEMORANDVM SUBJECT: FOR nlE PropOHd Society PRESIDENT Me•...- from You
  • imposing economic and cultural tasks, is strengthening its industrial and military might, and is consistently implementing a policy of struggle against the threat of a new war and in support of peace and cooperation with all countries. The alignment
  • whichsuchagreements exist They.havecreateda degreeof stabilityin an oftenunstableworld. . . This··reatyis an importantsecur"tymeasure.But it alsol~ysail .iridispens:b:" foundation: • -- for expanded in the peacefulapplication of nuclearenergy; . cooperation
  • miraclea, in Kaabmir or el•ewhere. But we both badly need aome indication that real effort ia bein1 made to compoae old dUferenc:e• and move toward cooperation. -- The problem of arm■ policy. He know• how difficult it 1a to 1et aid appropriation• when
  • . This EXposi tion 1a the largest U. S. Agricultural promotion ever staged; it will be held in Amsterdam's ultra-modern exhibit center. A cooperative activity of the Department of Agriculture and the agri­ cultural and food industries, the EXpos1tion
  • in these'cere­ monies today -- and to make two announcements. As you know, last year my government -- in cooperation with CARE-- provided milk for 22,000 Cyprus school children. The program was a success. ' I am happy to announce that when school opens here
  • problem through understanding, reciprocal assistance and mutual respect. "We are ready to cooperate with all friendly nations so that the peace and security of every nation can be guaranteed; on the other hand, we are ready to contribute, according to our
  • . will continue and challenging of Weaver, - - to help arrest and to bring about city a better to cooperate to serve assignment. new addition - - led by Robert Development all citizens Douglas is a valuable efforts of our central in its vital
  • workers by' foreign immigrants. --Grievance: "Green card" holders should be prevented from acting as strike breakers in the Southwest. --Response: The Department will cooperate with the Immigration and Naturalization Service in the preparation
  • to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
  • . The Cemmmdty clvea daam a framework for coathna:tns tile economlc cooperation -• aaatoma, ccnnnmni­ cation•• .tc. -- which was atarted bJ die Briti•h. -ru. la .aactly the kind of tldDc wo a.re t.ryiaa te promota in Africa. W. Approve __ w. Ro ■tow
  • nient; to facilitate the development and improvement of 11 coordinated transportation service, to be provided by private 12 enterprise to the·maximum extent feasible; to encourage ·, '! 13 cooperation ~f ~ederal, State, and local governments, cari
  • NS£ TJ THE • APPEAL OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL,. - . , Tri£ CYPRUS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DECLARE' THAT THEY AHE RE'ADY ro COOPERATE ~ITH A _UN.MISSION YHICH _WOULDSTUDY .ON THE: SPOT AND PROPOSE ;JEW·.PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENTS·FOR..THE SAFEGUARD
  • a attractive couple of administrative measures we can take as well as ones requiring legislative action. The Export-Import Bank figures very prominently in of Mr. Linder this area and the full cooperation will be necessary to achieve these objectives. The GATT
  • hasdeclinedandthe soundnessof our dollar is -- - unquestioned. I pledJie to keepit that way. I urge ~u.siness -- and laborto cooperate to that end. Weworkedfor two centuriesto climb this peakof prosperity. But weare only at the beginningof the roadto
  • of such cooperative challenges good faith. enter enterprise and should the If the a new era of in World War I it in World War II. People who work together in great projects of this kind are unlikely to want to fight. One condition, formed by technicians
  • for Aid and Cooperation), a French Government agency for economic and technical assistance to the new States in Africa and Madagascar which have signed agreements of cooperation with the French Republic. Accounting course in the Delafosse lycee, Students
  • stood in a very special relationship to the Unite~ States. In that relationship dispute to cooperation, The Alliance we have moved from alliance for Progress It was foreshadowed is a revolutionary by the ideas of great looking to the future
  • to have a frank talk -- where both would lay all their cards on the table and work out a modus operandi. Thieu said he had tried to be understanding and cooperative, but Ky had been difficult. Thieu mentioned that he had assigned the Recovery Committee
  • discussions National with appropriate Reconstruction a. a friendly and cooperative interest to the principle liberties and its time; and that intention the failure will ultimately -·• To affirm ment enters including time. To make clear
  • contribute 11i1nificantly to our efforts to broaden cultural and educational cooperation with Japan. It would be particularly helpful thia year since the Government of Japan ia actively considerin1 an annual coat-eh&rtn1 contribution to the educational
  • for accomplishing·tbia ill Poaition are ••t forth Paper I.) During the past four and a half years w have been able to work out cooperative for greater agreement• with other Federal coorcllnation an4 cooperation in urban America. 'lhe moat effective u4
  • and :-.ecurlty policy 1n collective terms and ln relaUoa,ihlp to economic and social 1oah . Ne• hlstrumenh of biter-American cooperation are .Deeded to replace the present antiquated -- aad stipG&tlsed •· one s . Bob Sayre bas prep&r•d a strata1J !or doing thh
  • countries themselves. No, thanks tor p1d scientific progress and it ealth or resources, U.S. has achieved many e emplary uccee es 1n iork of soc1 1 r construction. President Kennedy has c lled tor cooperation and help from many countries to achieve social
  • and honored American in~erest ' the ,. , co~fl1ct. Cooperation Yea~ in every·conce1vable that ._could lead to peace. I called it of the Century. it now the assignment { Among the· many committees • public formed from both the private 1 I