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  • this of decision. ft DECLASSIFIED Authority OSI) /D-1.- 7 8' JVsc.. 8-11./-g,IJ j I j ) By ~K. l~), -I NABS,Date 8-:J.'i-80 THE WHffE HOUSE Thursday, March 3 :4 5 p. m·. Mr. I WASHINGTON - SlLCRET ACTION. I 7, 1968 ------ President: Clark
  • area remains cordoned offo The Government appears to be handling this problem with commendable restraint so far. i llSnE'r i ~ IS September 29, 1967 FROM WALT ROSTOW FOR THE PRESIDENT The following memorandum to you from Clark Clifford (requested
  • .~ ...: '·.· - ;;·::\.{.~ ~- '~·: :.;:~~ . ~-.:·, . ·\ , .. \~~ .·~ .'. )"t ;"'1:; -:-ltE~:·:· THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, October 13, 1965 11:00 a.m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Clark Clifford and I recommend that you sign the underlying letter which is designed to help him and the Foreign Intelligence
  • . Yours very truly, Chester Cooper ar. irelyin i1 it goes LESLIE A. CLARK At1om•11 at . 3118 N. ■ l'IOADWAY WICHITA. • La"' TIELIEPMONll:.~O KANSAS ••1191 97202 March 12, 1965 Mr. Chester Cooper Executive Office Building 17th
  • . Rapa -------------------------White Mr. Joseph Z. Taylor -----------------------AID Mr. James C. Thompson, Jr ------------------White Mr. William Ma.Jar Albert c. Trueheart -------------------State N. Weidhas, Jr., USA ----------USA
  • or three US Air Force squadrons from South Vietnam to Clark Air Force Base in what was widely re­ garded as a concession to critics or continued US/GVNair patrolling over both North and South Vietnam. On 12 November, Control hypothesized simultaneous
  • Pacem in Te~ris conferenco ~s originally plantte.d. U".$ •· lfilll-~ < ~ t Dele.gation has now grovm somet,;hat and inclu
  • not in the Clark Clifford memorandum which you have seen.. Secretary memorandum R.uak plans to u•e this record as well as the Clifford when he brief• the Cabinet tomorrow at dinner. The Herter paper is a privileged document which we obtained from the Elsenhower
  • Cot. JoHN A. MAY of S.C., Chief, Division of Outdoor Recreation and Wildlife, Wildlife Resources Department, State of South Carolina JOSEPH The Council consists of 10 members appointed by the President, in addition to the Secretary of Interior
  • counts on to produce the great political victory. · ,t\ February 22, 1968 Behind North I(orea's New Belligerence JOSEPH C. KUN to T be answered about question the Pueblo (a territory of only 46,800 square miles with a population of less than incident
  • with the Mexican President. The visit also offers the opportunity for both of you to participate in the formal transfer of the Chamizal tract. OECLASS[FJED E.O. . NlJ _ _,__....,__,___ By~..... -- CONFIDEHTUL - -,cJ... --eoNPIDENTIAL President Joseph Desire
  • . But there is a good reason why We don't just have an odd $100 million in the account to offer at the drop of a hat. Harold . I I Sil E££2 I fNODIS H. Saunders 7 -----MODday, December 3:00 p. m. 9, 1968 Mr. Prealdent: Herewith Clark Clifford lndlcatea hla
  • ••••••••••••• f •••• MACV till ••••••• DIA D-2 n W ~ gq 8'1 - I l ~- NOFORN UNITEDSTATESTEAM Seniors Honorable Joseph Honorable Williams. W. Barr Ambassador U. Alexis Mr. William Jordan General J.P. Honorable General ................... Gaud
  • Vietnamese Army is weakened as evidenced by captured documents and statements of captives and defectors (for example, .Joseph Alsop's "Fear of Protracted War" in the October 27 Saigon Daily News). END COMMENT E. That there has been no improvement
  • Vietnamese Army is weakened as evidenced by captured documents and statements of captives and defectors (for example, .Joseph Alsop's "Fear of Protracted War" in the October 27 Saigon Daily News). END COMMENT E. That there has been no improvement
  • and The Secretary w. ~and of State Joseph J. SiscJ.9"',l. SUBJECT: Report and Comments on Middle East This is a somewhat delayed report of the impressions we gained .from our recent visit to the Middle East. The comments that follow are based on conversations
  • with West German participation and, in particular, its implications for the successful negotiation of a treaty to halt the further proliferation of nuclear weapons. Sincerely, Joseph JSC:hse S. Clark COPY Congress of the United States Joint Committee
  • January 25, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. JOSEPH A. CALIF ANO, JR. You will recall that ~t the December 9 joint meeting of the two committees dealing with stockpile matters all the participants concurred in the draft NSAM for recommendation to the President