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- Ii Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Approved by President - 11:00 am. Transmitted by US Molink - 11: 18 am. Received by Soviet Molink - 11: 25 am. To Chairman From Mr. Kosygin President Lyndon B. Johnson Chairman: We are instructing our Ambassador
- . Respectfully yours, t. . rJ1)ii!}J' Henry Cabot L~ The President of the United States The White House Enclosure DECLASSIFIED Authority By &L'fj STATE\etter [~- 71 -=---------, NARS, Date 7~ ~S-) ] I
- Nasution has been kept in the Indonesian Cabinet. 4. Laos -- There is to be a meeting in Pa r is of the leader s of the various factions in Laos. The Pathet Lao have not pushed hard recently. ~ SECRE'f-f.8 ENSITIVE v "·',,, ! ....., ": Ii lI
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 1-¥-"f ~ ~L J RESTRICTION 'f 3-/, 7 " II II ,, FILE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 286--United Nations Cyprus Force Box 3 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) II FORM OF DOCUMENT _.lL_'"\ TT- ----- CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE -- ....., ................. ..::1--.C-'-- sec;z;:et ~ - . ,..,,., . -- ........... ~ l DATE ..3 p c..p . -z.o.,~ RESTRICTION
- Constitution VN Contingency Planning Corruption Data Task Force Defense Briefing Defense Funding Delta‐South Vietnam Doan Ket Nat'l Reconciliation Economic Indicators Economic Stabilization [Vol. I] Economic Stabilization [Vol. II] Economic Strategy Economic
- . They are particularly insistent in light of the fact that the President transmitted the prior authorization bill in 1965. If you approve, I will have the writers attached). and have the material ready shortly after the State of the Union. Approve ----- 1 • II
- Dong Hoi Bks . ·. ~4 8 8 4o Vit ~hu Lu Bks . " 24 · 8 ~~ 36 39 Chap Le .Army Bks · ..' .. 4o ·. 12 _2±_ --22... 0ption I Totals ~ ~ 16 132 __ 33 ~36. OPTION II . - - O+ 0 '.' ",· 28 Option I plus . ~ . 2-S Chanh ·Hoa Bks : Vu Con Bks
- openI/20/ll.9perN L:f 23 rpt "Seeur-ityAnnex to the Ag, een ,ent... " draft SecState & DepSecDef to the President ~U6 31 1pl 2 5/18164 A 6 3 1,1RElated f'r C g uF1dated A s 7 5/8/64 A s 6 SJS4 ~ 6 13 6/64 \2:~0-oq N~~·~2. ii
- A ,..,... ...$Ii ~(,·ll,·()'\~~C,.,--1!5 ,QQ3 mome GK te M. Bundy orw '123J,8 f',lt ~ \1-J\"1· 094 ltr Gilpatric to Bundy S- 2 12/14/62 A 094a ltr Gilpatric to Seaborg S- 2 8/22/62 A 094b rpt "Atomic Information Proposed... " S- 5 (1962
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- :. ~- ..,..._. II-~, .., 7 ~AC!. S re Vietaam- ,, 2 t' ~ J/lj/tJ~ (duplicate, #99f, NSF, Country File, Yugoslavia, Vol. 2) FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos to the President, Rostow, Volume 99, October 10-15, 1968, Box 40) RESTRICTION CODES
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- TO COUVE · ·HOW POOR · A ··":,. :.. ;'. ?:~~'. !..YEAR 1~G4 WOULD BE IF ANY SUCH DEVEtOPMENT. AROSE · SINCE THE . -."·.:.: ::) ~ . . . !·ELECTION ITSELF .WQULD GREATLY ENHANCE .THE us REACTION • . _.· Ii .'. / -)!\::' '. HE THOROUGHLY 'AGREED
- 31DE- f.'\:ii SID'f: CRGM:tzH.;G!'.i";3ELFAS IT c:-iCSE. ·.,.~F.::::-:t:,OE) Z!~-,":!i''.C.•?-Tr:E ;-i!3TCRY CF THE Dt:VZLJPt!i:1,T CF' ::--,::: "C'.>' J!D!:./ (OJR src:-FCn~t!L~ AND f0IN7EC- cur THAT ·,a,E ){!\u SAL: TO HIM : ::.: TC ,•n:: :;::rn::1
- CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Border Dispute Problems and Questions Game Documentation Secret HBJi 320 PP /16.a-~..La.~¼:--cco~eri:7:rfiee:~-n"Oilr-Mci[r.-i½trrt&of Secre II /16-c letter FILE to Mac Bundy from Gen. Wheeler secret 2 p LOCATION
- to mCJ:-~ ow. ll. Should ~hi s f r..:1, Ac1:~sc •.i ~.ncl D~ll 2rc th.!nl·.tr:q. o! a !'L.\TO uby to fv:9c~ a so11"tlc:1. l:l essc 3c~ Ac!1~ao:l. hims~Ii v.O\!.M split t he rernni:tlng ciffo!'encc b ~tv.rec n Grcoka :-.nd Tu:-k!J . We wocltl th~n ask nU t
Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- TEN D AS :rRON~ UIf S A RE! S ~ CCES SF ~ L l. ~ B ACK I TO, EARTH II M~' PERSONAL! CONGR~TULl'\1 JCNS: AND! THOSE OF THE 1 GOVERNMENT ANDI PEOPLE.· oF'f UG~NI)~, I01 YOy~ THE 1 ASTRON~UTS'. AND !HE1 PEOPLE OF! AMERII Cl'\ ON TH 1IS! MONUMEN1T~L1F'Elt
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPON DENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION I/ II ,, // " ~ J-l/-~ ~ NJ...J tj3-l-7 If I/ ,, #8 memo Klein to Bundy s 2p 4/21/64 ~ ;FS 1-'l-'f 3 NI.. .J A 'f.3-J. 7 ~11
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- ~. ?nydoa-4 Acadeaddan &~&YOY ta aea.va ....... the ped8cl of Mat D llu!Oligb lwie· II. : P:relldeat ba . /J/ .M 5Goo•p._ NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR A 25, 0 .C. APR 30 1964 The President
- by magnetic means, and physical inspection of the enemy satellite. • Achieve means of destroyi•t• di1t1rmi•1or di11n'li•1a satellite if it is armed. In World War II, British pilots pioneered a means of diTert ing London-heading V-l's, nudging the buzz.bombs
- thought that ,• Kash .ii r settlement wou ld contribute more than anything else to th e solution lif our di lemma on the subcontine nt . Ayub had made clear that i f only Kashmir could be settled, he would agai n offer joint defense to India . Pakistan
- the questions, the report will review: I. U. S. Objec tives in South Vietnam; II. Present U. S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses o! .Ac tion; V. Possible Later Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
- agencies, is requested to report, . by September 1, (a) on the present scope of U.S. Govern ment English language ·teaching programs abroad and {b) on future specific courses of action, taking into account the guidelines set' forth in Paragraph 2 II
- iI _.Si:QftEI \ ATTACHMENT '. II t •' ~-----,,..,---.....,,......--.,7, ,-, ------""111!1$""'!~!!'11;_(fl!!_ /il'"'="""Q""""1' Pl'""•--;-:--,..,;•~._,.,, I · .. 1·; .I\ ' . ·, ... REDRAFT - UNAPPROVED December 24, 1964 ~GRET
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- ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-86) 45 'Ii SEC~~:i:·control: Action ~ Rec'd: FROM: CHIEF JUSMGMADRID ss ACTION: USCINCEUR PL-265 ,.SP.·.:··. INFO : CNO 12736 JUNE 12, 1964 9:58 PM Info L R EUR OSD CINCLANT
- the specific contingencies "*2 ii 8 Z 0 !I lfJ% CbY.iJ {b'/3) (p) - £oil Cr .. =--2 IL_________________._._. 3. Support non-U. S. forces in accordance with the units and numbers of warheads indicated
- CONSIDERFEASIBILITYOF REQUESTING MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO ARRESTFOR INTERROGATION: EUSEBIOAZCUE; LUISA CALDERON ANDALFREDO MIRABAL.THE TWOMENARECUBAN NATIONALS ANDCUBANCONSULAR OFFICERS. LUISA CALDERON IS A SECRETARY IN CUBANCONSULATE HERE. IN THIS CONNECTION ARTICLE II
- appears t9 be a particularly dangerous spot at the moment. Union I II ! i ···q~······•· The Soviets are finding it hard to conceal th~ir shock over the.rapid E tian militar colla se. A Soviet could not understandcould have been .........,...,~o
- defeat has generated strong feeling against Nasir, and foreign diplomats in Cairo consider the Egyptians are in a state of panic over the militarv debacle, iI I Senior ··.._I~r_a_q_,,1.--0-f ..f.. i-.c-.-i-a'"l-s--.i-n-=Nc-e-w-----=-y=--o-r---,-k--a-r-e
- JAPAN TO ENACT AN OFFrcIAL PAGE 2 RUALOT52980 C 2 ii I i 3 L I L SECRETS LAW ANO CONFUSING "MILITARY SECRETs00 WITH CIVIL +ECHN0LOGY EDITORIAL WHICH WAS.BASiCALLY UNFRiENDLY WAS BASED UPON APPARENT MISUNDERSTANDINGOF FACTSo 0 OE By4 ;-r,z 51 C 04D
- .n e 'P:t... ~--~-A- · · r.--:1.llili 1;. ~ ..,._..,i iJii;l,.-..~eq~ lf'l\4. il:il·A · · · · .. ·. '•"" A• ~.d ,,;:t4.. ~~-tiliv;r; •. " ii;~-· ~w·~h• li"·~•~Y The Special a.u.at.allt to th• P r•Hli4•at l-o• Sctl hcte · and ·T edmoloa Th
- DeGaulle clippings Box 8 Frankfurter Papers [re Dr. Bohr and Manhattan Project] Box 8 Presidential Comments ‑ Cuba, vol. I Box 8 Presidential Comments ‑ Cuba, vol. II 3 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National
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- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- and the the scenarios imaginative thought events a number The aim is to explore (if not necessarily to derive highly BETA is neither analysis. the TOP SECRET STRICTED these IN BETA I & II have been introduced. material plausible, ONLY BETA I & II
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #la report DATE CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE intelligence report - Ab~-tf~ ~LJ TS 6pp. s 2 pp. q8-3
- VALLEY. THI~ ACTIVITY t COUPLED WIT ii RO/{D CONSTRUCT ION AND IMPROVEMENT. E:fl''OHTS ON ROUTES ;,, 7· ./.\ND 5 48, IND I CATES THE IMPORTANCE THE ENEMYATTACHES .TO 1'HF. PROTECTION OF :THIS. IMPORTANT·LOG1ST lCAL AND INF'ILTHAT ION f
- these ore quite possible. By Seymour M. Hersh WAR/rtACI-:Hf:Jt0R1' l!K► t Al lGUST/SEPTF.MBER. 1968 Tim Navy l11•li1ivt!!I tlml, CVl!II• s1H·11,I In Jumi, the llniltitl ~hllclll, 11i111-1wm111. a lolul 11($:ilb n~illion for 0t·ca·11lie con- 11~rnpl1icpro
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- to come, not. in a one-night week.expulsion of GVNpresence and influence ARVNforces - offensive directly ii ... but in a week-by from the rural supporting _, J the "main areas, and flowing up to the posture around tc~,n,.sand cities. 2