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  • for me to delay I am proud the Senate -- Jennings Humphrey be with us. Ben, for asking me to made it coming. Randolph colleagues and Bob Byrd to see the Senator -- take time from I am sorry who gets when my schedule -- so keep sending lt
  • , we Americana will make the decision which will either give substance to our hopes and dreams or relegate There was never a time when America had greater initiative, illgenuity, clear-sight and logical them to hiatory. need tor imagination
  • , the uniform of a Navalofficer which I wasprivilegedto wearin the South Pacificin 1942;andthe secondbeing,a certain pin.,igt.~ well knownto eachof you -- andto your f Ianees.--­ Whichis worn by myolderdaughter,at leastmostof the time. I wouldnot, of course
  • in computing requirements Lack of timely review of prior year requisitions in exSpare parts valued at $4 million requisitioned cess of needs Agency action Nonutilization of construction and communications material Improper planning and ineffective controls over
  • r\ r Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Members of the House and Senate, my fellow Americans: All I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today. The greatest leader of our time has been struck down by the foulest deed of our time
  • loaned to farm families in Texas. These loans are being repaid -- on time. ✓ Through the REA,nearly nine out of every ten Texas farm homes have ligh-1; and electricity. I can recall the day - it was only 20 years ago -- lt.·!ie~., only one out of every
  • got a Republican Administration. We think we got at least a part of our tidelands back. And that is the last time the Republicans have looked our way. They gave our Air Academy They are trying to Colorado. to give Fort Hood to Louisiana
  • proved by the Congress this year. c. Agreed that no major review of NSC 5704/3 was necessary at this time. d. Noted the .President's decision that for the next few months, until further revia w, the level of export controls would be that existing
  • and applicable. Let me expand this by dealing first with certain have been established in the short time of our hearings: potential exceeds our national general facts which 1. Our national performance. 2. Our science and technology has been, for some
  • are no longer pertinent and applicable. Let me expand this by dealing first with certain have been established in the short time of our hearings: potential exceeds our national general facts which 1. Our national performance. 2. Our science
  • witness Direction fulfillment of all to it and eternally that will mean peace, for all times has begun in our own times and responsible for giving it direction. that will mean freedom, that will mean those who follow after us. A NEWWORLD-WIDE
  • circumstances at the time: 1. The United States would find it extremely difficult to recognize and to provide assistance to any government installed as a result of a coup against the Council of State. This position was made clear during the January 1962 coup
  • plight of the black man, as clearly as I came to see it in the course of my life and experience and responsibility. Now, let me make it plain that when I say "black," as I do a good many times in this statement, I also mean "brown" and "yellow" and "red
  • the leadership It is customary at such times of our Government. for men to pause and reflect to weigh the past and take stock of the present -- to count the assets and debits of life -- and to plan for the :(uture. political As men act, so do parties. I
  • and essays. a time when the new Republics in Africa and Madagascar are taking A their place in the United Nations, the Press and Information Division of the French Embassy is pleased to present an overall picture T of these countries and their peoples
  • . Its charter will is twofold: 2 First: to work with the Department Development and conduct and building processes codes, taxation of zoning, standards. have not kept pace with the times. Stunting they are the springboards from which
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • , puzzling experience. recommend but a little that we spend too much time worrying about reflection on that subject can be a humbling and I know that when I've done the best that I can on some issue, and in the end we can see some substantial
  • .•• the descendant product economy. times -- accounts of the horse-drawn for one in every In 1965, ·that amounted t~ the -- a sum greater than the entire gross in 1940. • Shortcomings Vital as it is, mammoth transportation • of Our System and complex
  • this session let is a111 F~ civil than sessions as history. . session - lllbblllm session rights session us work year's & known as the eaoaamw,z and our agenda Congressional was the longest 11 our time long. Last the -- for combined
  • Estate in Chief, Executive Research Time, Inc.: Officer, Enterprise, Corpora­ member EXECUTIVE/ .Jc ~­ r tr/ 'l /N ){AMERICAN INSURANCE 85 N~W T. LAWRENCE .JOHN YORK, ASSOCIATION STREET N. y. 10038 'I- .JONES October PAf:SIO~NT 16, 1968
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • was one of the first projects in the country to combine clearance for redevelopment with voluntary rehabilitation of remaining structures, precedents did not exist which would permit the formulation of conclu­ sive criteria at the time of project approval
  • been placed under ca'tegoiT A. and one ot tvo DD'a scheduled in 2. Adnnce planned acquisition ot 2 DDa ihe crew necesS&l"J'to man the FY 1963. Neces8&1"7lead time third aubmar:lneis~. :lnvolTed will preclude upediting and deJ.a¥ scrapping ot 2 DE
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA OC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) Jet statements out on Secy. Rusk - Spain 4 hours time - Yugoslav, Poland - How to handle negotiations at Berlin. 14-1 some discussions
  • time to soften. - • * There without are very important major legislative improvements which can be made change. •. I suggest a program based on these points: 1. Labor relations; • jurisdictional disputes; manning scales. * It should and can
  • , Roberta, Washington, D.C. HOSHER,Craig, Congress METCALF, Lee, Senate HOUSEMAN, William, House & Garden MIDDLETON, John T., HEW Magazine MINK, Patsy T.,· Congress HUXTABLE,Ada Louise, NY Times MOLER, James M., Kiwanis International IKARD, Frank N. , Ame
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • to the bill. It designated one of the four Assistant Secretaries of the new Department to administer, lDlder the supervision and direction of the Secretary, department programs relating to the private mortgage marlcet. Majority Views. The report said the time
  • -- - including the test bantreaty -- than at any time sincethe coldwar began. - more - - 5 In this periodwe haverelentlesslypursuedour advances towardthe conquestof space. Most importantof all, in this period,the UnitedStates --, has re-emergedinto