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  • aen5e u that whatevo-r we do at bom.e, a discreet but well-financed effort among our key cUenta abroa-d (which would c:ost pea­ nut• c,omparcd to what we are already giviag them) would pay peat clivldeJM:lo. Joe Clark, waa eager to whom I mentioned
  • representative -- someone of the stature of Clark Clifford or Gene Black - - to drum up more food and money. 3. The main targets would be Canada, Japan, Australia, the~Scandanavians, the Benelux, the Russians, am.perhaps even South Africa. (We should not waste
  • an appreprlate na,-.e tu North lf Sal&M b ap1a attacked. of la Clark'• Tie• la that: IIIMler tile laaplqe of tbe Marca Jl •,-.dl aa reatralat ~ attack oa Sale .. dNa aot fall -4er tbe cae.1ery of metch•• llaaol. He doe• DGt ••• a llak ltetweea ov ceaaatlef bomb
  • ^EDlATELY UPON RECEIPT OF PO LITIC AL CLEARANCE. STRICOM L'NITS MAY DEPLOY BUT REMAIN IN US TERRITORY UNTIL CLEARANCE RECEIVED. ( 1 ) 2 B -57 S SQDNS - CLARK TO SVN (2 ) 1 F -1 3 5 SQDN - YOKOTA TO KORAT C3) g F -1 0 0 SQDN - a A R K TO TAKHLI C4) 1 F
  • Athens Thursday morning that he will see you during his private trip to the U. S. and Canada. The press has begun to badger George about this. We held off until after Senator Clark's speech.yesterday. But while Clark lambasted the military regime, he
  • said to me that they are fully conscious of the fact that with a combined military ticket, they must take added precautions to see that the elections are clean. In the meeting which Clark Clifford and Max Taylor had yesterday with Thieu, Ky
  • be happy to infon11Governor Daniel. RaymondTelles i\mbassador XEROX CO.PY - FROM - - - QUICK - -· - -- ---:- , GONFIDENTIAh Monday, Mr. October 7. 1968 -- 5:30 p. m. President: Clark Clifford ha• well known to hbn, ha• man for the tran•ltlon
  • Court or to any other •P'"• ■et el J•..•• aacb •• one repreaeatadft of the Ualted Sta.tea, one of North Korea, -d a third party to be aamed l,y the Prealdeat of the World Court. ''' 59 1968 -- 1:30 p.m. huacll wltb the PreaWeat OFF THE RECORD Clark
  • for a number of jobs, and the people who know his quality cover a wide spectrum -- like George Ball, John Connor~ Clark Clit ford, and myself. He is a man of real energy and strong liberal sentiments -- a "can do" type, as his work for both Kaiser and the drug
  • dleeked erou Um.ea wltll .1acoD1e11. .Fur. Sober, Clark amt BOB •taff. a.ad ao one 1'ae eald a aood • fo• la tbe beat we it ,-. My ee- • formula HHS DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, State G i:lelines By . NARA,Oat
  • . Clark Clifford and Gen. Taylor have copies. Bromley Smith WW~ August lZ, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR CLARK CLIFFORD The President asked us to send you this afternoon the following documents which are attached: 1. General Westmoreland' s military
  • ARE ON HAND AND CAN iBE'.NANNED 3Y A VNAF P IL O T AND A USAF IN STR U C T-O R /P ILO T. 1 D. a n y OR A LL OF 3 - 5 7 ’ S AT CLARK CAN 3 E MANNED-3Y Iu SA F P IL O T AND VNAF NAVIGATOR CREW. GP-4 r3 T . ■ N O TE: ADVANCE COPY TO S / S - 0 , 3 : 3 0 A .M ., 8
  • °'-' ----- NEWS CONFERENCE OF SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLARK M. CLIFFORD at Pentagon 10:00 A. M. Thursday, I shall April (EST) 11, 1968 SECRETARY CLIFFORD: I have a brief statement attempt to answer questions that you may have. The President has ceeding to call
  • I : and further ... : • •• ax·. • as 4· • • stage.. . (whp -~d.lld>:e ,eabl!ng o/OU:sh(-i;'tly) : Clark Clifford/,• I~ and Generaf Wh.eeler -: · . to. Saigon in ~ha period of July 13-20, ex is also the question.of I see if and wliEul
  • of unreadiness to take constructive action in controlling population growth, will be denied any expectations beyond abject poverty and suffering, then history will righily condemn us. 11 Senator Gruening has been joined by Senator.§ Clark and Ellender in taking
  • , however, heard that: 1 - Senator Clark is considering various possibilities for floor action including that of offering the House bill on the Senate floor as a substitute for ~he two Senate Foreign Relations Committee bills. - Senators Clark and Lausche
  • £ l'iAi..:iAZVH~ - Pr10TOS FR At~ Cl S i1 ILL=:R dURR1~ ( ALVEY CitARL£S ROPPOLO RAL P.t SA~TOL Crl:-\R LES FRANi{S C;f, L 1'1ARL 1 1'1 CLARK T :-tc;r, PSO:~ FR.'.:D :iiONIAGUi'.: L IF~ ~AGA Z I~i - PHOT JOH ~~ N3C- TV :tJ r~N TH0:-!A5 CRA 'J£N , SR
  • USIA Director Marks Secretary Attorney Postmaster Wheeler of Treasury General 10:00 AM Fowler Clark General 0 1 Brien Secretary of Interior Udall Secretary of Commerce Secretary of HEW Gardner Secretary of Labor Secretary of HUD
  • USIA Director Marks Secretary Attorney Postmaster Wheeler of Treasury General 10:00 AM Fowler Clark General 0 1 Brien Secretary of Interior Udall Secretary of Commerce Secretary of HEW Gardner Secretary of Labor Secretary of HUD
  • and was not an authorized channel of communication. Goldberg DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NIJ 8(> -.;)._CjZJ • . NARA, Date 'f-lJ;/7 By 4 . .---SEC RE I -- THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON 5:50 PM Friday May 20 1 1966 Mr. President: Here . is Clark Clifford's pre­
  • .. :h.. r . .;.... · I h~ -•t\P"'"\1 . ~- ..... (hvJ. /1. ~- ---~ 1I ' McG. B. s~ v~ !! ,.,4 -r~ +U\-~ . I have also talked to Clark Clifford and he feels that the pause has now clearly failed with Hanoi as we all thought it would. He
  • the yoa with the Taak Force between Jlllle Fa.rthermore, the ceremony ca.a be dre•••d up 11 Mike Manato• can 1•t the Sella te to pa•• the pendia& bill a11tborl•ln& $411 million of callable Bank and apprOYe Ed Clark'• aomlna.tion capital for the Imer
  • May or early June. One excellent result of your March 31 statement and Clark Clifford's speech has been that the Vietnamese are really beginning to face up to the fact that the -time will come when they will be on their own .. This, together
  • proposal Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford has made in the Hague on the question of compatibility of the NPT with the activities .of the Nuclear Planning Group. As to a nuclear guarantee we are hopeful that we shall also reach agreement on the means
  • , recommendations Wheeler reviewing press memo, 19 -- Ginsburgh communist briefing Clarke's memo, in "Second Wave" of Rusk-Clifford target possibilities ------- target ----------- report------------------------------ talking points deployment N