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  • as Kuznetsov suggests or July 15? Wheeler) ii"ifr( '_. . :> !-i.!·~~~~~-~ ,~:'. ~ .'.~r~~~i:j' . .';'~:. ·~· :·:~~· ~ ·: Symington pressure in Senate and increasing pressure from Israel, the ·~-..;'~··.-. k:f!:::·· ·. ..'-.· candidates, etc
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  • ~uia er ~sstnof.::= M • 'II T6a n - 3 ­ Let's concentrate on our embassies, Saigon and Hanoi between 6 - 8, or 7 - 8. Secretary Rusk: Times will be "ungodly" in Australia, New Zealand. Walt Rostow: 6 p. m. EST = N Z EST 5 p. m. is Secretary
  • ' s approval of the recommendation to send fighter bombers to escort the next reconnaissance mission. ~ L. L . .;"Tl"iI.:D (1'3 · ,)...37 f'Jl..') ~ June 6, 1964 533 rd NSC Meeting NSC Action 2489 · • - , jace 8 - J-J7 tf
  • if we gave them the A-.:e th:!y doing u:; any :\.ft 0~ .t: dam::.g~ Tet, I can't say. SANITIZB'I now? They h:i.ve thrown mort:>..rs ~ ~us. Ii I I I i i. ! SANITIZED 2 l':L
  • ;• (B)'.Cloaed by etat~te or. ~y the agency whic~ oriqtnated the doc:;ument~ .. ·., ( C). Closed in acc~clanc:a w.lth ~~trictione contai;led in the donor' ii d&ed of g'ift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73. OS I I .:.,.. - Meeting
  • and pessimistic side. The truth is that we are winning militarily, but t~{s story is not being told. The failure of the press accounts for som; of the d i sallusionment among t he p eopl e . I i I II / r1 1 ~MtSFtilG TO HANDWRITIN~ Ffll 3 The President
  • for our pulling out of Vietnam. SECRET -BECRE'I' -3­ II. This is one possible way to handle the meeting this morning at 10:30 a. rn. 1. Thank them for giving their time; and suggest the importance of maintaining the existence and substance
  • rates were the significant things. The President said 11 We can't survive without more taxes. 11 He pointed out that since World War II we have sent $30. 9 billion worth of food over-seas. 11 Some think we ought to spend $2 billion more now on food
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  • .. --~. ·.. ·. · ­ .. ;. ..1:. " .. .. ~ 2 ~ 3. Want desperatel;r to take home a victol'7 or concrete ,• evidence of progress; Want us to force a settlement on them that the;r can live with politically. II. Our objectives A. To obtain agreement that Greece
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  • • about the future. u ■ eful With all beat wi ■hea. Faithfully., Y~,~~ Paul s/'nougla• Chaima .... I pr:r.EIVED Al.G 51968 Cta-. t,
  • believe World War II waa made Inevitable because the American public failed to learn the full truth .in terms of effec­ tive action In the decade of the Twentle■. Instead, the prejudices ot the- past .were catered to, America' becam-, laolatlonlat, tar­
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  • . in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA OC 73.495 GSAFORM 7122 17.72) IIAIIITIMK OOIIMINION PmaAL ..... --•■-90WII.D& IOl7S y ........ - f .:ii-71U.t. -- lNI 1, ,tr--11 rNr f"Ot1
  • ~ 12 5 5 SUGGESTEDPRESIDENTIALREPLY Dear Mro Prime Minister: Ihai'lt regard;, ,i ,en t tJ I! yet.tr u.f:aasra u«l f't&zu, :Letter yea £01 1:1, of J 17; ,, S tubed I sod £02 Peace Pi. sg2arn in a,8:lM.Ra. II • 1 ••epss=ts t=bat yen hw.,a ••••i
  • Folder, "Jamaica, Volume II," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 29
  • Company the · present land areas and Canal Company facilities and determine which, . if any, of them are not essential to the protection, operation and maintenance of the Canal. I 1· . I lI' II I I J Copy furnished:: · ·.· TheSecretary of Commerce
  • with the problems of development and internal defense. II. Training Policy and Objectives A. u.s. Officer Personnel The President has directed that all career-development training programs offered by each agency with major foreign affairs interests include study
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  • what the end result of such an iniciative would be. Amendments could be attached to our resolution which would be difficult to handle. They fear beginning a course of action when they can:1ot estimai:e where it will end up . Ii our friends stood with us
  • SERVICE SET SERVJCESET . ' , .. -l- On the Latin American paper before the NSC, Assistant Secretary Oliver singled out three is sues : ( 1) the problem of keeping up the momentum of the Alliance for Progress ii the Alliance appropriation were cut
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  • })..., EC. 5 (A) and \D)1 By FY68 4""f1 • NARS~ .Qare d- ld: ..:i;~ DOWN GTU~OE D AT 3 YEA~ TNTER\ LS ,• DE :~LASSIFIED A.?TER 12 YE~ills. DOD ·nm 5200.10 c 50.9· 0 Total 164.o 88.3 a.,_,_,_ TAB II B" I~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 22
  • ION, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MILITARY SERVICE SERVED TO LT. COL. USAAF WORLD WAR II, MEMBER OF RESERVES DECORATED BRONZE STAR, LEG ION OF MERIT BIOGRAPHIC DATA TAYLOR, H. RALPH ' AGE 4 7 CBORN NOVEMBER2, 19 18 IN SOMERVILLE, MASS.> HOME: 33
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  • ~­ ~ ,.C,z{., -eee-ret ID fne record by xomer IQii~ZliJC ? "J ) Nlfl:":j Ii ' a•; Ofr/20/&2 ~~:J -#~-aiMl1Ci.,_-+~~:e- ~ 'J- ~ S"­ 81 ~il.1lii.pe lh J 'ii? - ~Ii3eeie-et!--!11Htooi~C;g~~'#-"jt="_,,...::y­ Ta1\iua hem A.WK _________... co.,.,El-f
  • ~'JI.. N~nc:Q,cU.es~. US l'nr.~nd b gh11!! C.e>M.reta a~~Uta:n(.eJ> H w1H det6e ~ny !n~i•~ ~~ssro~,,. a!la\f'lst Pakistart i! u.; urdM.A.bbht.ha,pfH?f\S. ;\yuh i• lt Shukt. .ral.ses Kt.l'G-J~ii:;:·, CAil 01.. f'ely ~uppQti. Pakj!tar" ~flt
  • at 11:00 a.m. and ended at 12:02. The meeting was held in the Cabinet Room. SERV\CESET rm~i.:!::~:J ::l r: ':1 t.D~tlSlaAH\'ii ~;&rJlllN m out 011 / C' .-~;;-;?~ ..... --·· :IBP SE:CRET ., NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S FRlDAY MORNING MEETING
  • ;>, ~ 3 p f­ ~ .J. ,.yL. J 06/13/64­ 't>­ J.d-1 A memo #9 report re : nuclear testing Secret Briefing for PRESIDENT, PART II Secret ~ 10-J(p-9(, NL.% CfD -~18 #11 report 22 p 20 p 05/30/64 A o6/64 A 06/64 A F I LE LOCATION NATIONAL
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCU MENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# Do cT~~ e Doc Info 948 ai(Q,am 04e Class ifi cation Page 1 of 1 Page s Dat e Res t rict ion i~s~iJ~~◄w•O~,L~[~~st II-G1 6 6 16t!:!6 1'65 ,,,_ airgram A-22 from Tabriz s 16 1/26/65 A 04f
  • ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF DOCUMENT 20a memo lg LIBRARIES) CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE Intelligence Memorandum ~ f-l3--P7 3p TS N,i .J 1>:J. Ii~ 1 RESTRICTION 10/8/68 A A A 4 s S~zcd, NU/CBS 24, ~125/84 2'll..--,.li.......r--t
  • ............... CONFIDENTIAL ADl,dNISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL Continued II. III. Page GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN POLLUTION PJ.BliTElviEI\JT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . NATURE AND EXTENT OF PRESENT FEDERAL ?ROGRlll\/ii
  • _xTask Force Report on Pollution 11. Loose-leaf note book - 1'ask Force Reports - Income Ma1ntenarice and _>''Task Force Report on Labor and Related Legislation 12. Booklets 13. Vol. I, II, on Beautification and Conse:cvation measures enacted
  • the world depend und retandlng aad • ppon of th ft la, alao &:rue that ·t1:ter ii umlenake to expre,s So lt baa a1wa.y be fa bUJJ\8, like tbi and each.an w y ln an varied in human re•ourc ~ and cotn.ment aad criti It la already of el • of govern
  • picked hie moment and was as bare-knuckled iis we could wish. Only hope it etick,. Ky ha& learned eo much and done so well, on balance, that it would be real nice. ;.., . ·1t'· w. w. Rostow Saigon 5604 S!5GRrf ':: I- ,i\ ' • I;-_. .-, .... j