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  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET .(PRESIDENTIAL LI.BRAR I ES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION DATE #3 memo 3/14/64 A 2/1/64 A 1/18/64 A undated A undated A undated A undated A undated A #4 ltr fl Ii #6-WtBmE>---t--~S
  • where the members of the White Houae Cor.! erence or civil right• leader a. are involved. . ' \ ··, ,. •:• I :, ,, ; ,.' .' ' ,, '\' ' l ... :' \ < r-; ,, , . I. '. ' l. f. .I 'ii • HOU ..... I (IH1) l>Dt II IIIIM1'MI
  • and ~esotho), and 'two (Cyprus and Iran) have been dropped from the list because a :· d is being phased out. This comes to a total of 48 countries. l::~1. .1. NL"T 'II · /8{;> 2 ·-'- c. thou gh we are still carrying on discussions with AID about the level
  • espionage [iI!;nA om~--;~;:; r;eS?:i.onag'.l 11 ] prepa:r;lr;iom; for espionage oc t i­ \"J_-1.;:Le:-; . Then we d. i~guLnr.'. mj' :;;:-ii_o as o:n~ erie;ar;1~d ~n re:5ca:.... r.hcs of:..-rm--0ceano~raph::.r.; O':•r)r.,:::;;a:-ig :KGNA :L:").terna t~. onal
  • Clifford General Wheeler General Taylor . -~~ii~~~f!~~{::::r::::e . ;:~~:E~~f~~~t Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson ·· .. ..,.... '. _.·. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mar ch 12, l 9 6 8 12 noon FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom
  • • . ',... ·.,,.. ' ~ ' ..· ' II . I .... ' ' I • ~· • EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT ' - 8 ­ Up to now, Hanoi's emphasis has been on military and not negotiations. Abrams and Bunker concur in instructions on cessation of bombing. Thieu made a decision on the spot
  • with an open mind. "These were clean elections. II Hughes said the formal election safeguards were unimpeachable in his opinion. He talked to about 200 election board officials peasants , village chiefs, etc. The enthusiasm of the people was great and more so
  • ).-tt.-,,._... T t ...)5ec.i:! t) Zab]pcki ~ - 'd--lb-°11smen Morgan and Woaii@ential) ~ l'l,,-l(t,§{,- . . . . ...,.... -ii-•.. l;,.. - l"1- 1 ""¼- T'~~iiiiliil-j.---J~~~Wil;}~~~,eim~~~) ~ [2..----{'-t-1 Memorandu Memorandu Memorandu Memorandu
  • !p,eua J 2-roam •utta Illich ~••-" ""II:""-.... - .. -----~ tormer Vice-President Charley Curtis occupied at $5 a week rent. Yarl~J' ~-~9.d.-1t-.a •e-ek-.and .mov,ad into a 3-room suite. "I was getting lost in the place," he obserTed
  • stated that the...~aµ_~t:j.q~c:e'7 w P!~lf ~J;hauJ)QC::,inc 1;ided 'ten~ pa.riy--mim.'6"e~r-ii:,Wb,q;_wefe.:.to' ...C.QU~~.ZJlie::/ ~1:µr°lmffwhich was to organize a provisional government. . ) - 2 - __ .··:--PrJ~~rs captured in Bien Hoa stated
  • narro~ For indeed s_tupidity our people_· and against ii not •. thei·r future.· .,•· The Constitution peace and freedom Peace is.· the simple that at this bJortd , that It is_-not we so stro~gly to the •·individual. right time when
  • not been able to join you this evening \:: anquet which In Mr.r qualities in public , goodwill j I and those . nd reg '/ ii I j ! I c., ~ ft •! )1 JI! - !I-- public cat"eer you give recognition life ha.ve contributed and equal
  • : recol'T.lend that you authori=e ~~iate negot i at i ons with India on the ;asis of Option I II outlined beli:-~; offering a 6-o onth agree~ent ;Or 3 1/2 cillion tons of PL 480 graf.3 fo r 1968. This action: offers a good chance for a major self-~elp reform, one
  • a 1;}2/-17/el NSC 479th -NSG-Mectiag 2- ~ f}#29Af ;!~ 14,L*I~± ±~ ~f28f6l 1 .p 04/25/61 .12. .p. Datlit.il * Secret II from Nei J son C Debevoi se .lfop Secret 484th NSG Meeting (duplicate -,,e.,..~-1t·'I~ ""'°' A. ~ 'l':l
  • ...... ,, ,.,,, •----.--J ·---· ......... ._... ~iti.n Is a !,('a!thy thi:tt. . ii (j) ···' ··,.. '.,-.._.i;;.v'UTIYE a:·:? ~,~~~~l~)•,:~:& .. Tf:X \. THI. Y"tl we .Mn~ llrt d"n;f'r} .situnt'c n, Font' nt'n,' "1. ~ "·1."' t .P.i:-p11hlicAnnom
  • President s 7:20 p.m. 11/8/68 . _... A & C 11/8/68 A 11/7/68 A # #lla cabl~ Intelligence cable 2 pp. [dup. #19a, NSF, Country File, Bombing Halt Decision, Vol. 5, s Bangkok 'i,, II "Vietnam, Box 137, Mem s to San tized the res./ NLJ 91
  • in. I told him that we had more than one engine, and we had been in Jacksonville an hour and the mail that we handled was over halt\my to Cuba. 11 l 1 ~ \._ \ ,.,, \ '\ \ \ II\·\ • ' .~ I\. If'~ I . • ,, ,, ' .., • •j ,I'••r • 'I
  • , or the like) Arrange backgrounder for White House press corps DETe:AlffltED ·To ai~AN lD•MJTM~ MARKING. c ,._\NCELLED PEA e .o . ~, :is~ sec. 1.3 ArtO II RCt'H"VJ&T•''S MAR. 1a. ~9~. av 4§
  • memo Greene to President TS 3p 9/22/67 A #3b rpt Situation in Vietnam TS 3p [9/67] A #3c map Situation in Vietnam S lp [9/67] A II -#fS"merrnr- + -~~~Pmtldel:i-r.-r~~Fia-~ P ~- ~-q s- Jl/'--r 1'I- Jl~~ ~1--J--­ [Duplicate of #32, NSF
  • assumption? r i SECRETARY RUSK: It takes in the full proposal by saying "in accordance With. II THE PRESIDENT: What if we sat cbwn in Paris on Monday and they began shelling? SECRETARY McNAMARA: You can shoot back or bomb in the vicinity of the DMZ
  • . If additional men are mobilized, RF /PF units could be organized and equipped with V/orld War II-type weapons available by virtue of receipt of more modern weapons by ARVN. General Westmoreland's proposed FY 69 program involves an increase of 93, 000. A formal
  • is to contribute as best I can to bringing about peace. Coming from the country I do, our experience in Burma in World War II -- 95% of our people were elated - we worked for them. The more they stayed, the more Japanese stayed on, the more bitter the feelings were
  • . II Corps - - the U. S. has 61 Maneuver battalions vs. enemy 2 5 - 2 8. III Corps -- the U.S. has 90 battalions vs. enemy 14 - 17. IV Corps -- the U. S. has 48 battalions vs. enemy 11 - 13. Hence, they are not going to run over us. Secretary
  • . Let them know they are in a war. We killed civilians in World War II and nobody opposed. I'd rather kill them than have American boys die. Please, Mr. President, don't get one foot back in it. Go all the way. Saltonstall: It's clear to me if we have
  • 111 dJY1rtlll ID pouc, (appropriate to 111, classl1lclllo■ of a, ■asap) wltllolt rlt,Jplq. 1'JPI ..., ,__.. lftll' tu 1ddrw. olllt 1111111111 111111tr, IU PIIA II 11Yllop1 lllltd .,... oc;r-. COP · · Foreign Service of the United States of America
  • THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FIELD MARSHAL ABDULSAlAM MOHAMMED ARIF PRESIDENTOFT-HEREPUBLICOF IRAQ [" ' ~ '1 ~ THEWHIT1! HOUSE '~ II~• ~~ • •, " •-.•'!: ~·~ ·~ ' • · :• ••:•,~•♦•.•1' °":'~ •/-: •:•:-•• ~ ~ f • • •...., 'OUTGOING TELEGRAM • -1 • .-.. .- - ,i
  • ?) To answer the questions, the report will review: I. U.S. Objectives in South Vietnam; II. Present U.S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses of Action; v. Possible Later . Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
  • Army in 1926. Captain at start of World War II. Youngest Major General in French Army when appointed at age 40. Wounded and captured by Germans in 1940., in 1941 via Poland. Escaped to USSR When USSR joined Allies he was appointed French
  • ~/4/ 0 I Rostow to President ~~ S 2 p ~~--II,-'}$'" o J-e;'1 ~~ 9/lVOO NLJt;l/-,;J 7 NJ_:rjRµ_ 6/18/68 A [Duplicate of #216a, NSF, Country File, Israel, Vol. X] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 82, June 13-19, 1968
  • January 21, 1967 ,eQOlNf•X!iX~n President Lyndon Baines Johnson White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: I wish to express my deep appreciation of your action in appointing Senator Paul Ii Douglas to his present position, believing that what
  • ,·1anusics Stnd ~...,II l, 'm~~~zzll iiarah 12, 1S64. -"'SEUEfo "t''
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info Classification Pages 03 memo "Review of Intelligence ... II Date Restriction s 2 5/26/66 A s 4 5/26/66 A s 1 6/2/66 A [Exempt per RAC, 9/00) 03a cable USRO
  • are •'-Una t.o preaene and perpetuate a dwJmi;,ua.Ff.lY threatened llr oambtned dietaWJ'­ ahi • The tnte tuneti'ln of a state 1a to 1\8 l>Nt Npnsentat.iw t.o t Sena • It. ii the state, and tho nation '•• bui1'lue-ut the 11ldiv1dual 11. The judr•nt ot the 1ta
  • World War II
  • Musashi Kawasaki 100 KW Neg. Neg. TRIGA-II 1/63 IAEA Kansai Kyoto 1 MW Neg. Neg. Tank Pool 6/64 IAEA Rikkyo Tokyo 100 KW Neg. Neg. TRIGA-II 5/62 IAEA at 10 MW,one information • ~~f ~1~~Jlf ~Qt it has a maximum capacity F [;) 1
  • and in Europe, on the ratifica­ tion of a treaty. II. QUALIFICATIONS. Success of the project both from a technical and political point of view is mandatory. Irreparable damage could be done to the MLF if difficulties were blown up out of proportion
  • . . -~-- '· .·._ I n,;.• I - '·- I j I -rr • .- I .. m I .·•I I - .• ~ ;_ r • :° I • - ~-!__ ; ', : .;p~-=-g-T." _....a --l ::i,_1 • I - ..• .. , - -- • - - -- .... , II ... I l 1 ""'._ • THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I N G TO N April 18
  • lneUkl«ii food dlatribudon lacUt.tlea wlth1a JacUa. TbcNe facto~• could crlilcally luunpe.r any lateraatto.al effoJti to aet ·enouak tood to Jndle,la Aungry. Tbei-olore, 1 recpeat that you eataWJ..a h a 11pecla1 committee, lndudlai retareaeatatioa &om
  • , ill 1u I . cwoaty•f~th ot. Jul1 ~· ~ th• day ninot40Q . of t2:'• United .. "fCAl: of our tord . 1wac:roc1.aiid a:lxt:7•1w.i=, •~ tha ~dcp•nc?cce . ! '- I I •· II I '· · -~_:::_ __:.-~Stat08 of Amorl.c4 tb.. OM ll=d:Gd azi4 D$,Aaty
  • ; 0 (duplicate of #17, this file) optn LO/13/II NLJ/fl.AC 11-1~ Qia -Qilil .... s .. 57'25,'04 A'. St!t1'1'IB~81-1,ali~' Qael~~11et:111d • e 6,1!!6~6-4 A s 4 5/21/64 A f e/B,'6"4 ) ( -s 9 [1Qi41 ,~ 8todc.1art/Solbert
  • ambassador in Bridgetown. The only issue that has been raised in this connection is whether we need a resident ambassador in Barbados. STATE DEPARTMENT POSITION ii In writing and orally, the State Department has presented this justi­ fication