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- / I l 20503 OFFICE 01" THE DIRECTOR March 9, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Dallas-Fort Seminar • Worth Business-Government • _..,L &~ _/ On Thursday, March 10, the Chambers of Comrnerco/of both Dallas and Fort Worth
- Decides on Cotton Allotment Transfers The New Mexico Case The Williams Inquiry The Bridgforth Memorandum Correspondence with Congressman Mahon The Manwaring Memorandum The Regulations are Amended The Estes Scheme The Texas Meetings The Fort Stockton
- people. Prime Minister responded with equally stirring and dramatic words. Also while in car VP asked Prime Minister about incident rate and how large American colc,ny in Turkey was getting along. Prime Mini~ter replied the.re was no trou.ble worth
- collaboration with Jlichael ¥cDenaot:t. American -.mba...._ sador t,o _El Salvadoi", and by far the best-loved fore:1.gner 1n republlc. Two of the older branohea o£ t.be Point; l"our progra haw prOftd their worth conoluai~, 1D showing the Salvadoreans how
- this great pr1Til.ege. VSM:ew EXECUrIVE so 2/1.0-5-65 440 105 FG 110 FO 115 FG 135 FG FG Sheet 2 of 3 Social dimer Secretary's book telegrams dated on Tuesday, Oct.Sat 7:~. TICOULAT, G. J., SFran., Calif. TOtJNSEND,Lynn A., Det., Mich. QURMAN,Solon B
- was working strenuously as the star gypsum salesman ot the country, manager in charge of the New York otfice developing and he got ot the Universal Gypsum Company. But his political int he building A. Farley bent had shown him there materials Company
- how you happened to run. April 23, 1941 Memorandum to L. B. J. : Washington News Service What should reach the papers S'1.mday? Houston Hart7 What about specials to Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth 'l The presentation of the Washington viewpoint
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- of key ·111dlan and Paki_at.anl ailit.ary personnel under MAP. I::. Dishuraement of nma1n1ag obligated JY-67 credit aalea funcla oDly where auch expenditures will COAtribute to US aecurity intereata (e.g. Star Sapphire) or to support of the general
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- irritation and disappointmento But now, if we are to grasp our joint opportunity, 1. we, from our side must be satisfied subject to a realistic discount factor) that the Indians new determination to move and perform is worth betting· on; and 2
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- ; ( 4) Reunification to be worked out between the two Vietnams (hb mention of elections) l H ' t I !"JCOMING TELEGRAM Depar(tfl\ tlr~ ~ S)_·s... ____ _, Action NNNNEI8917DKA042 . PP RUEHC RUEKDT :.D£ PtUDKRW 185 2171241 ·ZNY SSSSS Info PR
- , ....... TELEGRAM F1r1i11S1r1lc1tf t•• 01it1~States1f A ■ 1ric1 INCOMING Classification Control: Recd: pap 2 of sa1.-•• 92 Ma, 15, 1961 \bat.• ...U ••\Ilia pl"Ori.M4 lt. wa u4wat.ood to be •in cont.at of a caaa\J'J' Wider at.taelr and 1IDBl'd9ftlopecl. • Ia
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- ·~ . However, Ambassador Goldberg's proposal does offer some new variations on the Johnson plan worth passing along to· the Israelis as long as we do not push them. -. A hard sell would only backfire. So if you approve, b uggeEr~ yo~-cl.et=nrez-r-ead~ba;ck~ Sta
- ( Letter: ___ Telegram; Other: TIie PrealdeDt ..,._ ~ Maj. Dollald E. Keyhoe, USMC, Ret., Director of Matioaal llweati1atiou 4/30/'8 Committee Oil Aerial,PlaeaomeD&, 1536 Cowctacut Aye, N. W., 'f. Wulalapoa. D. C. , Sabmit mdeace of deflclocie• bl
- . era.don• As never betoa. I realtze the pmt ..S for DlvtDe Ollldair:e and I hope that_, will cca.tlmie to have rour p1a.pa1a. Lynd.ca a. Jdmaon Mir. Bobert D. ICl1IDe7 2721 ma,m Stnet Port \\'ordl 15. Tmraa LB]:WUT [1 of 2] Fort Worth, Texas July 27
- , businesslike purchase of raw materials were working within six months, it would be worth a thousand blueprints at the peace con ference. It is one of the ways in which we can build up morale for the struggle ahead. It is one of the ways in which we can build
- the States (from the battery to Fort Sumter) SAVAifiiAH, GEORGIA Georgia's oldest and second largest city -- Savannah - was founded in 1733 by General J&lllesE. Oglethorpe, and was a strategic point in the Revolutionary War. The first orphanage in America
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 68: Mar. 19‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- The Government of Canada ·l ll '£OP SEC:IB'f P.ige 3 of telegram to, _ _A_C__T_I_C_·:::_J_:__ A_~_c_r-2_b_.:._s_s_y__S_A_I_,,G_·J_I-:r___________ The Government of India The Governm~nt of Poland Any party not t·1 ishing to send a form.Ell representative
- Taylor to Washington. The discussions will be on familiar subjects. (Listed in the attached telegram.) Ambassador Taylor has been generous in welcoming me, thus preventing any speculation about the future of the Ambassador . Every effort will be made
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- •Ourlon of Israel that his sovernment draws a sharp distinction Detween the Germany of the 1930's and the Federal Republic of today, To underscore this reasoned judifflent, 11, ls worth pointlni out that amona thoee who accepted our invitation
- 9, 1938, to Colonel James Roosevelt from Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson, Representative in Congress, in connection with the possibility of purchasing electric energy required by War Department activities in the Fort Sam Houston, Texas, area from
- in adventure, or as partners in advancement. But I do not want tonight to wave either the Union Jack or the Stars and Stripes. We buried the need for that with Colonel Blimp, Yankee Doodle and other caricatures of yesteryear. When Americans talk today of what
- serving as Commanding General, III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas. He is a native of Fort Mott, New Jersey. He has served on active duty for 31 years, holds the Legion of Merit with an oak leaf cluster, a Bronze Star Medal, the Army Com mendation Medal
- to attack such an amendment. and risky Mrs. Green is a hard/woman to argue with. But if you thought it worth the effort, •I am willing to stick my neck out and • convey to her deep concern at having to report to the President that she is no✓ading the atta
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- ag() ELnd"'·hich ve In:tt:b.lly, the.principal rea.ha:ve since rr:Lde no foro.al.effort to revive. • son :for leavin.; it in li.Iilbo, as I understand it, vas to avoid Jeopardizing the er:"forts o:f ·the Secretary-General vho, in his diplo:i.atic
- . THIS TELEGRAM HASNOTBEENSEE!NBY VICE PRESIDENTJOHNS'ON BUT I BELIEVEIT REFLECTSHIS ESTIMATE. MB ~ •--,State .Q ·... .. ... . "t .,. ·,. ... • ~trol: ·8951 Rec'd: May.·15,. 1961 10 :49 a.m . .. FE FROM: ~igon lnfo ss TO: Secir~tary SP SAL
- giving the Commu.rusta. a ''no nonsense" warning. He reacted favorably as des(:ribed in the attached telegram. Hoyt notes that the Pres ident continues ~on.ce.rned over the security outlook and is follow ing pl"eparationa closely. E012958 U(bJ(11
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- say them. * One major ef!ort to achieve peace ln Vietnam has now been all but forgotten by millions of people around the world and here at b.ome. But is worth recalling. As you know, North Vietnam's was .made in the late 19501 s. military
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- has now been all but forgotten by millions of people around the world and here at b.ome. But is worth recalling. As you know, North Vietnam's was .made in the late 19501 s. military specialists. in increasing numbers By 1959 officers polltlcal
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- , "That's what I said Judge. Fort Worth. On·--Sept. 14, those ears when court in in .a::::.;:;.:;.:;...t
- lot-118 7- 7-48 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WAIHINOTOII -£ONE IDEN'l'IAL No vember 2, 196 5 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY SUBJECT: Telegram to Stadelhofer on Cuban Refugee Negotiations At the last minute, the Cub&.ns have dug in their heels
- , in disputes about who is going to do what , who is going to get what , who is going to be a big shot, we lose something all the gold at Fort Knox , Kentucky , can ' t buy back . We rush one step nearer the universal disaster with every second wasted
- for the forthcoming tour that Ian and Sylvia will be making w1 th Mrs. Johnson. Very truly yours, Soh;:::ro1r.~:}t. Js:ri(es Schwartz, JS/lk MEMBER • 11 President lAN and SYLVIA field (Vanguard of folk music, PHONE young HOUR. stars are both popular
- ' reply to my laat . letter to him. For reference, I attach the Fort Bragg speech. Should I try to write something on Vie·t Nam a•6let you see it; or let others bold forth? ---- Draft ---- No U you. think I ab.oulcl try and 1f yott like the res.ult
- .•! forts to Jack up sadly del1c1enl icut en~cnt lo over com? d1fficult1es perspeclivc-that it is hinged on fertilizer production, · better seed j occasioned by. gluts m one state performance · in nalion-build.ing in- production, better use of irriga
- on to Madam Prime Mini st er undated (Secret) U TLQ . A Memorandunll. R.W. Komer to Jack Valenti (Confidential) 2-21-66 A Memorandun11 R. W. Komer to the President (Confidential 3-10-66 A Telegram Telegram Memor aridurp_ Cg Mac (Secret
- an· obligation to submit tt to you now. McCi. B. '!=OP SEGRET .ATTA-elliriEN~ THE WHITE 'V HOUSE~ WASHINQTON Wed., November 17, 1965 4:45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Here is Lodge's weekly telegram. He lays proper emphasis on the fact that this week
- BOARD FIRST VICE· PRE&IDENT .. The filing time shown 111 the date line on telegrams and day letters IS STANDARD TIME at point of or1gm. J NT-Ovemtaht Te l LC•Delerred Cable NLT•Cable Ni,ht Letter " Ship~ I Time of receipt Ill STANDARD TIME
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . Eisenhower, of nine men to be honored with five-star rank.For General Bradley's personal report on where we stand in Vietnam, turn the page ... LOOK 11-14-67 l 29 '/ . I .. . ___ ..._.__ -"After ---amping throughout the Ieitgth ·and wi.dth of South
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . Eisenhower, of nine men to be honored with five-star rank.For General Bradley's personal report on where we stand in Vietnam, turn the page ... LOOK 11-14-67 l 29 '/ . I .. . ___ ..._.__ -"After ---amping throughout the Ieitgth ·and wi.dth of South
- DF.:NIAL CF CTJBA. AS A. TT-.hl"';,uf,1:S:!E FOrt Etfli:ZU~LAN • .nl:1!:l'l'!fl.'.LLA.3 .PLACE& DATEACQ, ; .i SOURCE AND APPRAISAL; 25X1 , .. -~ 1 • Ac_90Rnll·!G T(l ;-\ ('.ff".M~5[R er-,. ~_"t-l_E CEN1R,:\L COM'-11 TTEE Of THE PARTI DO COM!jN