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  • for the sudden rise. Bill Martin is going to call the other Governors of th-e central banks who are partners Netherlands. with us in the gold pool (Germany~ Italy, the Belgium, U. K. • and Switzerland). statem:ent tocla.y elfirming business would issue
  • of the . chase, they began to participate ~ Some att~rnpted to help the officers in locating the suspects. R. c. Oates, one of the 17 Negroes on the 5OO-man , . Tampa police force, spotted 19-year old Martin Chambers, ' bare. to the waist, wriggling aw~y
  • TO AFRICA AT 1530 GMT ON 9 JUNE, OF THE EVENTS OF THE WEEK, CARRIES THE FOLLOWING BRIEF TO THE u.s.-DRV TALKS IN PARIS: • IN P P.EVIFW ALUSION "JOHN /lND ROBERT KENNEDY AND MARTIN LUTHEP KING O.LL HpO TO DIE WHEN THEY TOOK AN UNCOMPROMISI~ STAl\D If\ F
  • GENi!P..~~ tf,tf .January lOa 1969 ! r.G 73/ ~ I Dear Luther: Thank you for tho memo and the -~M, .,. speech by ProfeaeoilL~g~don . I'll bring lt to the Pre•!dent'a attent.lon. Sincerely, ~ W. Thomas Johnson Special Aaslstant
  • , that, as in Isaiah, a light There is a little religious mysticism in this. He apparently is a strong believer in the efficacy of good will and the enlightening effect of dialogue. Hence his analogies involving Martin Luther and Charles the Fifth (they never met did
  • , that, as in Isaiah, a light There is a little religious mysticism in this. He apparently is a strong believer in the efficacy of good will and the enlightening effect of dialogue. Hence his analogies involving Martin Luther and Charles the Fifth (they never met did
  • , their those who have reverence mind but that and that dupes, causes for pride blow ever suffered in announcing that the assassination he was of Dr. Martin Luther was a communist whose identity the accused and tolerators, for the constitution
  • in 16,000 tllKl(ll. 4. Kenncdr (196:3) Dcmonstrations,lcl b.­ Dr. Martin Luth,·r • King in Birmingham, Ala. President readied troops fnr u.,c hut did not send them to Birmi11gham. 5. Kcnncdr (1%'3) DeSt·,:re,:ation of lJ ni­ venih- of Alalxuna at Tusc
  • : Herewith a letter to you from King Falsal1 which reports that the oU will be moving: but is pretty etif!-backed on any relation with lsrae.1. Although it sounds like a stone wall. there ls mane&.ver room for a formula which would include: an end
  • own daughter's husband, Clarence Martin, who married my Aunt Frank. Martin was Charlie McDonald's law partner. I spent some good summers with Uncle Clarence. Grandmother was paralyzed. I had to move her wheelchair. I didn't know much about my family
  • and in our Regional Office in San Francisco. [2 of 2] DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1730 K STREET, WASHINGTON N.W. 6, D.C. August 23, 1965 LOUIS MARTIN TELEPHONE DEPUTY CH A IRMAN FEDERAL 3-8750 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. LEE WHITE The attached
  • arrival ceremony statement and fire­ Monday, 6 August 9:30 AM Attend King's 10:15 Presentation 12:00 1:00 Noon PM H.R.H. swearing-in House of gift reception Luncheon Jamaican of Governor-General at to Bustamente at King's House
  • accepts that. Martin went before the House today. Our area of worry is their general underlying lack of sympathy with us . Martin said he would be disturbed if Canadians thought they had been used. They may cha rge we put them in a false position
  • and John Moss, and Senators Mansfield, Russell Long and Robert Byrd. The President opened the meeting as king if there was anything to report on the Continuing Resolution. Senator Mansfield said that they met today. The President asked about the D. C. Bill
  • Revolutionary Front 3 Cuban Training Camp 4 Page Lee, O.H. 14 Lee, Oswald ) Lee, O. Howard) Lewis, David Franklin,Jr. Marochini, Dante 14 Mariano, Miguel 14 Martens, Layton Patrick 15 Martin, Jack S. 2 Manning, Sidney 15 Manix, Sidney L. 15 Molaney, Wm
  • capital cities . . . Particulars of Fares and Freights from AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD. Telephone : MU 6123 (5 lines) 390 Flinders Street, Melbourne, C.1. AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA LTD. 4A Martin Place, Sydney. Telephone : B 7575 Or Principal
  • , ~'~ - •l£.~~t-f:=-t1".~~T,~~~ D-Jfv-ei.e--~~~+--Me-rocce-a£- A-S-B"istane& -G --~-•*--- P ~ IJ.. ,. _ CH NL. .l 'iJ· ~ I 'j President-re King Has&an ~ ' , .. 2 Ct·,, /V ,_ J ,;,.. ~ 1 A- -- ' I IJ.-J-qq NL"! qq.. J.,I u• :-, •c:,1 ~ .-i rr
  • the army, which were widely cir­ culated before the Center Union came to power, have disappeared in recent months. Papandreou has also main­ tained at least proper, and pub­ licly cordial, relations with the palace. Young King Constan­ tine is said
  • Ryan, Cleve Sargent, Tony Schultz, Jack Semple, Robert Sylve ater, Tony Ta ■nade, Charles Thoma.•, Helen Willoner, Andrew •Martin, Ed -- United Pre•• International As1ociated P,:e19 As1ociated Presa Mutual Broadcasting Syatem UPI Audio We1tinghou•e
  • earlier indicating that Jordan had declared war on Israel. ~ Bromley Smith -======7:r THE WHITE I:iOUSE WASHINOTON Tuesday 1 M::..y 3~ 1966 3:30 p. m. §fGREfiJl' -MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT King HusseL""l has wl'itten you an extremely wa:i.·m
  • - Chairman Texas C. A. Cash - Vice Chairman Amarillo, Texas Alvin R. Alllson Levelland, Texas Carl E. ReisUe, Houstont Texas Jr. Judge Marshall Formby Plainview, Texas Herbert Allen Houston. Texas Harold Hinn Dallas, Texao Retha R. Martin Lubbock, Texas
  • , it believed that this evaluation was t~r others to make. The reterence airgram reported 1'be Ambassador recently received a letter froJn Assistant Secretar,_ Edwin M. Martin, who was a member of the Special Mission, in wbich refer­ ence •a made
  • . Working principally through a sympathetic Shah of Iran, the United States was able to cause the Arab governments not immediately involved in the conflict to entertain second thoughts about being stampeded into support of Nasser . Indeed, the King
  • ~ B. Davis A Johrtw: Martin .. ¢:_ ' tl M. Bayne . ,, : ~obert French .• -1_ ·Ed McCullough .; Walter M. Sorensen ·/ ·-·Tom M.: Davis . _ Paul E. Martin ::.. on Beck , ..regory J. Gallagher , Marvin H. McMurray ~ :i. Stephen D. Stuart_, Jr,.,,, Tom'"J
  • , .Bill Moyers Aaai atant to the President • . -,.. -.i. Mr. Lawrence King Administrative Assistant to Congressman Jim~right House of Representative· Washington, D. C. Rev. Att: Resume on/Bill Smith, 3421 Indal~ Road, info re employment possibilities
  • President, Inter-American Development Bank His Excellency Raoul Saez Coordinator of the Committee of Nine UNITED STATESOFFICIALS The Secretary of State AID Administrator David Bell Edwin M. Martin, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Inter-American
  • to ascertain through President Chiari's Press Secretary that President Chiarj_ would receive the telephone call. t I r I B) Mr. Mann wonlct head a delegation representing President JohnGon to leave for Panama immediately, include Messrs. Vance, Martin
  • ) Acting President Chung Lee Park (Korea) Queen Frederika (Greece) Foreign Minister Bhutto (Pakistan) President Shazar (Israel) Prince Moulay Abdullah (Morocco) Secretary General U Thant (U.N.) Prince Cholam Reza (Iran) King Baudouin (Belgium) Nothing II
  • -M1ol' Z:Z·\\ NWb'l·ig\ 142 cable Athens 2074 [Saniti2ed 21'18/85 t4LJ 84 71] s 2 11/13/67 A s 3 01/18/68 A s 2 01/18/68 A rl [dup. #54, NSF, Files of Saunders, "Visit--King Constantine," bx 2] ~~'Mi ~-\'14-\ln" 150 cable Intelligence