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  • DC 7 3 -4 9 5 GSA F OR M 7122 (7.721 COPY LBJ LIBRARY N a t io n a l S e c u rity F ile s C o u n try F i l e V ie tn a m C a b le s S a iR o n C a b le s ----- 1 ----------0 7 / 3 1 / 0 4 " SL a L id ' S— ) 2yy.€fi Em b te l 270 ( S a ig
  • . CALll'OANIA HAROLD HERIN DUAN HOME ADDRESS : R . F . D . No. 1 DESCHAINE. ADDRESS : SAN DIM,\9 . C-.LH"ORNIA 1501 HOUSE Ol'"FICI! BLDG . WA COMMITTEES : - LOOD CONTROL WORLD WA VET 11UtANS ' L!:GISl.ATION PUBLIC LA'N 'DII RIVER ■ ANO HAR ORS J,oust
  • eecae.ated. [~ct ing , llkector 11ne1...... .l [4 of 42] OSCAR C . D ANCY, COUNTY JUCGt T EO HUNT, PREC INCT No. t PORT ISA BEL JOHN H . GINN, :JR. , PRECINCT NO . 2 BROWNSV I L LE J ACK EH L ERS , PRECINCT No . 3, S AN B ENITO J . 1'. FOSTER, PRl£.CINCT
  • strikes no reaponaive chard of memory in this office, but I wW have the matter reviewed by the Thank yoa for send.in& it to right people. me. Sincerely, McGeorge Bundy· Mr. Abe 1orta• Arnold, Forta.a le Porter 1229 Nineteenth Street, N. W. Washington D
  • not repeat; '.tt tc say th4t Wbt le on our ••Y tbl ther, ltatM, iOUla of the locky Mou:ica1n•~ and vHhin Gr-Mt Salt perait,; ·•hoqa ~- t._ of our f_riend• on aur rear, • of our you have t:h" bot,or to ou·uel
  • SANCTIONS(AMD OTHER PRESSURES roe: I AM SURE FOR EXAMPLE THAT SOUTH AFRIC.~ ~oJO!JLD LIKE US TO S:'.TTLE>, COUPLED tHTH THE WAY SNIT P. HAS 1-'.A NDLED SC!·lE OF HIS Qt.,JN RIGHT 1:.1P!G EXTRE~ISTS HAVE ALL CREATED A SITUATION IN WHIC~, ONCE AGAIN I AM
  • toward mutual understanding that you and I have labored arduously to achieve will be lost forever II Flying in the Presidential was received in Moscow shortly Vietnamese leader :rJe Duan. Airplane, .Ambassador Harriman a reported vj_sit hy North at'ter
  • and A and H i s t o r i c a l Background Paper on Vietnam I a tta c h two documents prepared by p e o p le in Bob M anning's and my o f f i c e s : a Q and A paper on p o lic y toward South Vietnam and an h i s t o r i c a l background paper s e t t i n g fo
  • A undatd A undatd A 2/20/68 A -Rostow--ro Prestcrenr (CAY 80461) C ""4r ~t.1/~/qlo #4mem DATE - 2p - -~ 1/ 1' ,, Afea~' t lp # II p PCI lp II le-:Arefu .. #t>CI Lp_ II II II 4 I) I/ F;,,l'i~~Af,A~A.t,r
  • SDEl'EKDE1'CE AVE:"UE SW. WA Slll1'GT0 1', D.C. \\'Orth 2-258 1 9' WO /,;. ' ( I 1\lR. n"'rnv B1:q;11A:11 R. LE E CL,\kK I\ DR. EOW/\IW \\'.DEMPSEY DR. SIDNEY FAR l3 ER DR. 1\IARION F,\Y Miss Juanita Rober ts The Whi t e House Washington, D. C. . I
  • generally 1n practical terms, as one schooled in practical lite rather than in theory. An exception to his usual sty-le was made in .'I' - NOT"OHN I-13 I I I I his "on Practice," which deals with abstract philosophical speculations. This work
  • on October 1. It received. notice of a new thirty million war order f or 1000 mile per hour war missiles. Apparently any thing in the air that goes les s than 600 miles per hour is becoming obsolete except for heavy bombing and cargo carryi ng. Dropping
  • for announcement of a cease-fire including discontinuance of bombing in the Nor~h, annoW1cement of withdrawal schedules for US.forces from Southeast Asia and guarantees ·or Free elections. {3Gen JBl!les D. Kemp, USAF, Game·Direc~or)" in SQutheast Asia·has Between
  • took is of cleare:::- .. • Perhaps Saigon act mace gravity to .... ne change 1_961, time attitudes .,_. After length. -r.·1assubsu.-::.ed i:1 shows the 11 the sense to be int.angi~le. a long Vietnamese .- after for Only he=o
  • A 5/19/67 A Rostow to the Pres. re tJAR .RlC:IRO- S Arlffht:P- l p. ~ ~-29-95 NLJ 91 ·J/70 ent's Decis ans TS l_.p. ~ ~---~~le 1-Jl:;,J ~;21-[duplicate of #7, NSF Country File, Israel, "Israeli Aid 5/67," sanitized 1979] Vlff)i ,' rJ f,.leS
  • in i:arlicular), p.1bllc statements several members of Congress, and i:erticular statement of Cromer (State 146179). 4. It le unclear from Philippine position reflected reftel whether reduction to In either case, and even if withdrawals 1400 would be permanent
  • : nljel ea, powe, ed sli i p ,~ , p 1-L{-~ ~ecre-t 09/12/66 A NU Er -/ '1v 4'-.u---t---tt':ff-M!'T"'1~+---J..- FILE L O CATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Memos to le the President W~lt Rostow, vol. 12, September l - 14, 1966 Box l O · RESTRICTION
  • . Sabin Mrs. Anita ~hew-Major Reginald Shinn Lt. General M . H. Silverthorn Lt. General George E. Stratemeyer Duane Thorin Lt. General K. B. Wolfe Colonel Thomas H. Young Mrs. E. f. Ziegler IN VIETNAM COMMITTEE SUITE N-1 / 800 4TH·ST. S.W. I WASHINGTON
  • ~n make a reasonable counter-offer of Northrop F-5 's, a le:~s expensive fighter of lower performance capability and more suitable in counterinsurgency situa­ tions. 1 0 4. The seriousness of the situation is magnified by the inter-r~lationship
  • the and. the Embassy worked and the must rest role of the military, . • • 1.~ns., • • t ... h,1.s • area too h.. ar d :r:or th .. e Counci •1 , am • t h eAprov1.s _i_~ 1 /.,c.:,.,;,';.,1:,• ..~· .. lwFever~ --\1 t!le intent power was given to make
  • se1f.,.help activities aa building oom­ munity faoilit~es end improving_ tp.e social._, pQlitical. and economic life. !be private sector iB nov being enco~aged to provide as;ricultur_~ QffVices e.nc.\ inputs such e.s.fortilher 11wdJ1f,h insectici
  • se1f.,.help activities aa building oom­ munity faoilit~es end improving_ tp.e social._, pQlitical. and economic life. !be private sector iB nov being enco~aged to provide as;ricultur_~ QffVices e.nc.\ inputs such e.s.fortilher 11wdJ1f,h insectici
  • claims with our Blue Shield Medicare 18 Department are also covered unde r Tit le XIX. 19 "overlap cases" are difficult to administer, due to the necessity 20 of providing a consistent approach from the viewpoint of bene- 21 ficiaries
  • for Monetary Affairs-Designate Washington, D. C. R. Duane Saunders, Director, Office of Debt Analysis, U. S. Treasury Depart, ent, Washington, D. C. Paul A. Volcker, Deputy Under Secretary of the TrealBury for Monetary Washington, D. C. Affairs, W Robert H