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  • On Forecasts I First Lady Deficit (~ut All Pov erty Glad Snyder Worried About Tenants Negro Gets 1 op Post In Church 1 Auoci•t•d ~reu \ Auociated Pre11 By FRANCES LEWINE of Louisville and Dave Martin of Nebraska who visited her property and returned
  • .· • g t ng le er• OY~w • are, ing a atate or ula r t · l ••• • king tor the OOllllon oau... ud • lill 1n aooor-d · t J a 4 Oil \M radio tocipt, al l10th ai·• Jing to ion will 111 go , I ut .of a are • at lf t 11 until 4 41 and t , • 11
  • A SUITABLEDATEWITHYOURSlAFF. I BELIEVEIT WOULD BE HIGHLYFITTING IF YOUCOULD ACCEPTAN"INVITATION TO THEPROPO~ED DINNER. RUSK -C0NFIDOO"!Alt. DEAN DTG: 171154Z AUG68 l- c:Rfmt-JEDTO BE AN .1.a•c•tMTM! , ,A KING. CANCELLED PER E.O. 12351. :::c 1.3 AND ARCHIVIST'S MEMO OF ~.l
  • .; MOOl E SAI D THAT MARTIN Af)""' T T rr WOULD NOT LOOK RIGHT FOR THE POST TO NEW f1AN ARRIVES IN MARCH. E VAC NT UNTIL I iJ.Q MAV!NG IN MIND STATE 138951~ I GATHEREJ> FRGJ JE. •· 3. I RATHER S RPR! SING ACM ISSI ON THAT THE MILITARY W R
  • education to meet the King~ dom's adult illiteracy problems will be expanded in cooperation with the Ministry of Soci~l Affairs and Labor. 20. Clear title.to the 600 dunums campus of the University should be established immediately. Plans should be made
  • , Ambassador John Martin, Dominican Republic. u. s. Ambassador to Guinea . u. s. Ambassador Benson Timmons, Ambassador to the u. s. Ambassador to Haiti. Ambassador James Riddleberger, u. s . Ambassador to Austria. Ambassador Muxat Williams, El
  • , November 19 ,! \, Joint TV appearance with General Westmoreland discussion type program Evening Departure SECRET on ACTI0N Wednesday, 8:50 a. m. November 8, 1967 Mr. President: Nick• a attached au11e•tion of Ed Martin as DAC chairman (Develop­ ment
  • effect on credit flows. I recommend that this favorable. not have an adverse issue be approved. JR. CECIL COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS R. KING SltVDffUNTH DlsnttCI' CALl"'°'"IA W,._NOTON AoollEH, 2309 RAY ■ URN
  • • Argentlaa (represent• Argentina and Peru) Spectal Aeelstaat to the Preeld.ont - Ulllted Statea ·, (r pl'Ga nt• Ualted Sb.tea) Wednesday, .Jwae 1S, 1966 10:00 a.m. Mr. Preatdeat: 1 bave the attached letter from Bua Wheeler. ••king U: yoa would be prepared
  • Trades Union Congress • Address: II. 3 south camp-Road Kingston, Jamaica Telephone: 81338 • Membership: Total - 9,258 (claimed)· Dues-Paying - 2,805 (claimed.) Officers: Michael Arthur Martin· Hopeton George ·None Number of Affiliates
  • Capital Gard,n Club Leagueo 'l'he Garden Clubs are mighty good allies, and she was very inatrum.ental in implementing a .lot of things we stand for 1n everything connected witb the Beautification Progra o I want to He ~ay thank youo for Bill Martin
  • St.Marie, Mich., 3/3/65. RANSON,Charles A., Sault Da.l."lte M:1rie, Mich., 3/4/65. (on~) WOJICHOOKI, Mrs. Stariley, 918 Young St., Sault Ste. 1-f.arie, Mich., 3/3/65. MARTIN,Mr. and Mrs. Victor, 700 Shoridan Dr.., Sault Ste Marie, Mich., 3/3/65. PALACIOO,Mr
  • he wel­ comed King George VI to this house. "I am persuaded," he said, "that the greatest single contribution our two countries have been enabled to make to civilization,and to the welfare of peoples throughout the world, is the example we have
  • In the Lafayet.te Post home las t night. They "·ere Harold Jones. 8.S Mor­ ga ntown street; Dante Oras.so. 80 Park avenue; and Martin Mehall. Brownfield. Alternates chosen were WilJiam Winning. 200 Hogsett .st.rcet: Robert Volpe. 44 Maple s lrcel; and Rob­ ert Si
  • de d with a benediction by the Rev. Martin J. Casey of Holy Trinity- Roman Catholic Church in Georgetown, where President Kennedy frequently worships. •••••• [15 of 16] PRESS CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, Thurs., Apr. 20, 1961 EC H 0 ! Saturday, April 15
  • Germany have resumed formal diplomatic relations according to the Jordanian news service. Jordan broke relations about · a year and a half ago in the wake of announcement of the German tank sale to Israel. 4. Chances for Yemen Settlement Worsened King
  • Contributors meeting here next month. We may want to take another look at the proposed full text. But I see no overwhelming reason for us to back away from the understanding Ambassador Martin reached with the Thai Prime Minister and his Govern­ ment. I suggest
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 1 -i~!;cd; 711 L J f ·' 1/-/tJ~ 7 2-1 1~ If to tt~P;es±dent from King Hcrs-s-e4:-n E,'-t»..fl JilL-3 J>~ ~ -p-0s sibJ e classified info C;nJ, di-1if ,";fr ..2...-f) l/57a report text of secret
  • . /.,.,..--,· . --, Depaftment of Transportation ' House Government Operations .· ----,, Committee "1./lb/bb ., / DEMOCRATS (continued) St. Germain - Not contacted. King, Utah - Promises to keep an open mind. Points out that he bas voted with th«\.Administration 98 percent
  • rather more rapidly and generously its other aid to Vietnam and Southeast Asia generally. "Both Mr. Pearson and External Affairs Minister Paul Martin have stated that Canada supports United States objectives in .South Vietnam, understanding
  • that the American press h~ biiually, persistently and pon• !c'.ously lies, then Its claim to the rlrht of freedom of the press has no valid moral basis. Jll1utrat io n$ by Mildred Co11thlin King Da vld said In his haste, From "Maine Ways" "All men are liars
  • -'/( . ·-:··,·,. ··-~ ,...~:.-.._. ~-• ~ ~ ..·:.~·' ..._ 1:-,' ,·:, ,. THE WHITE WASHINGTON ··1·•:°'1·:·;. • ... • • ..:· ··• I Mr. President: Herewith the statements made today by Joe Fowler and Bill Martin - both the state­ ments and the increase in the Feds 1 rediscount rate to 4 1/2 percent
  • ~ Bv7 NAl • , Date , J.1.3-'/( . ·-:··,·,. ··-~ ,...~:.-.._. ~-• ~ ~ ..·:.~·' ..._ 1:-,' ,·:, ,. THE WHITE WASHINGTON ··1·•:°'1·:·;. • ... • • ..:· ··• I Mr. President: Herewith the statements made today by Joe Fowler and Bill Martin
  • The Democrats Debate, Nominate Their Man ••••••••• 12 Grief for Eva Enshrouds Argentina ••••••••••••••••••• 20 Record-breaking Olympics End in U.S. Victory •••••••• 24 Simple Life for a King •••••.•••••••••••••••••.••••••• 32 EDITORIALS
  • to gain'thei.r rights through wo~king for them. W~en the ANP rally was over, CHRISTOPHER· VIDNJEVICH, together with ,Comm,ander ROCKWELL, left the area of Marquette ·P ark in the camper truck _.- · (CG T-1, 8/30/66) - 8 __ ,. .\. • ,. . . · - - -4
  • to friends with both sides. The Israelis do not feel compelled to our advice. We met with Arab ambassadors last week. I had letter from King Hussein today. We welcome any suggestions any helpo QUESTION: be follow a long and What about U.S. relations
  • caught Jordan 1 s King Hussein on the rebound from the Arab Swnmit. Hussein was upset because his Arab brethren had given him only 60 days to buy Western jets or take MIGs. De Gaulle, who couldn 1t have been more cordial, ordered an immediate offer
  • over ~he Rio Grande Valle7 where he knows every-one and having served as a Captain in the Air Corp• down there as contact man between the Air Corpe and the local ci ti.sens, settling any arxi all claims and •king usage of various and sund17 tracts o
  • ,: WOULD .MUCH(t.PR~FER · · wo.R. . .KING ·~~'.):.·".;;y.~:;'.· ·:_·;~,-~·i. 1 24 i i •. ' l . ... . ·;. ;. /n: ~ ·:'j . ~ ' (SECT~ON ." -2· 2457, FEBRUARY 20, 7 PM, FROM NEW DELHI I ; ' :> ;. . : s.·· f0 ·:· ~:~~~~.I . fh):j%':::e;.J
  • 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