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  • danger or a solution at an early Greek-Turkish war or contin'Uing growth of Greek-Cypriot ties with Russia. stress that time is not working on our side. 5. Make plain that we do not consider the problem can be solved on purely legalistic
  • ,,il-l ~ Ouc~J WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBR A RIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ,.Jµ.+J,,..~~~ - + -L1rlm es:iclierrr r:rom Rosto re. :Alltarrce-for-Progress ~ /~- Y-/'41 /IIL J ft J-/7~ from Rostow ~ -4-tr--m'f!lo,fflA--- ti ~ t---o
  • OF THE PRIMEMINISTER 21, 1964 Dear Mr. President: I was very pleased to have an opportunity to the United meet you during my recent visit to attend the funeral of General MacArthur. to States Knowing the tremendous demands upon your time, especially under
  • ( A ) C lo s e d by E x e c u t iv e O d e r 1 1 6 5 2 g o v e rn in g a c c e s s to n a t io n a l s e c u r it y in fo r m a t io n . ( B ) C lo s e d b y s t a t u t e o r b y th e a g e n c y w h ic h o rig in a te d th e d o c u m e n t. (C ) C lo s
  • \· rumpri!'r. our operating mr.di11111.'" :\,J. • mirnl Dnvicl I.. McDonald, then c-hief it :uul «'Xploiting its nnturnl re­ tlm Navy." ,-11ur.-1•:
  • ·pa.1:ex~ 1llod hi c~pti03 lt\ t.'7o Dlctski CJZii-:~•" C~tco. You::. no.Giot• . . .a:ui~~ .[.;) th.lo REP.B:ag . ma.ttor lo ol.ccoi-ely Qw~ocbtotl. September 11, 1967 MEMO FOR BEN READ We have been contacted by Mr. R. E. Peppy Blount, Attorney
  • OF AIR STRIKES AGAINST NVN(S) A. CINCPAC 062335Z lo PENDING FURTHER PLANNING REFINEMENT, THE BELOW LISTED TARGET ASSIGNMENT IS APPLIED TO PHASE I TARGETS AS LISTED IN REF A: FIRST DAY TARGET NR. B .E . NAME RES P 3 CINCPACAF 6 16-8408 HANOI GIA LAM AFLD 6
  • SECft:E I WASHINOTON Wednesday, October 30 , 1968 ... MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT : DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 / 'lo-131). NtJ 8v ~ Meeting on Stockpile Objectives Noon - - October 31 - - Cabinet Room NARA O:ue · I -JI- 'JI
  • ATTENTION TO VC BREAKING AND fAKING ADVANTAGE OF TET TRUCE ~ND TRAbITiONAL fET ~TMOSPHEREo CQ WITH UNCERfAiNfIES REMAININGAS TO fHE t □ URSE OF EVENTS OVER THE ~EAR fE~M. ~E WO~LO?REFER NQT fQ ~L~CE OU~SELVES. IN A POSITION WHERE~E WpULDHAVE TO RETRACT
  • ; at a critical time you served with 1reat die­ tlnction ae our Ambaaeador to Brazil; you have driven forward the Alliance for Progress over the past years with marked eucceas. As you leave to take up your post 1n Baltimore. the Alllance for Pros.,.ees le ho
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  • be cove:re-d at some other time. If you want a full day 1a rest along the route, this could be easily arranged at the half-way point - - Lima·, Peru. The tentative program contains a good mix of popular receptions in big cities with ·v isits to Alliance fo1
  • from a realist male grading her papers. times. Her father told me this. Of course, I have seen it many She simply runs away or hides her feelings, which, unexpressed, grow in the unexplored recesses of her mind. after long seed planting. Many
  • to step in because the police had failed. This he said with apparent sincerity and some degree of personal anxiety. They spoke of Rev. Cleage, saying that the Negroes were splinte.red at one time, but that since the _disorder, they had unified behind
  • TbeN pbot,ocrapu wre takN a\ the •icninl ot the Hi&bVQ' and Traffic Sate\, Ae\ an Sepieaber 9. 1966. Woald 7CN 11D to MIid the piot.u.ru to tba poepla coaoel'Dedt The¥are ■ 1mera ot JOV Ccad\tee tor Sat•t.T. Tn.ttio 1 •• 1ttaob ... ta, L lo
  • Requirements Top Secret t,,te.......___✓ rof Pakistan Navy ~ AILJ 'if'l-1r4 p 7 ~~ ~ " Top Secret of Pakistan Air Force 2 p State Requirements ~ FILE A LOCATION VP Security VP's Visit ,4/1-J t.-.Jo- 71? Undated -'. A :lo- -.g Undated
  • a n d t ha t y ou had sugge ste d he ge t in touc h with me f or th e money . I c uld n o t regard it as g Jo d bus i ness t o transfer v l 0 , 000 t o Florida at this time , as it would h ave taken practic al l y all of Jur cash from several subsi
  • this the approach is not likely leaders At the same time, security needs, to deter an Indian nuclear weapons program indefinitely. 4. Possibility of a "Peaceful" Explosion. other· immediate issue worth noting at this S~&IMITED ... There is one time
  • time a.ad i• therefore ln a poor pealtion to crltlctze a slnsl• Air :Force error, however tragic lt ta for those who were hit. McG . .B . May 4, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The attached memora.Ad.um has been done by Butch Fisher ove7 the last
  • as they are if we keep on lending and giTing. It is a new form ot America First. that their sons are going to be bumped off. This time it is not old ladies' fear It is young and middle aged people tearful that their right to function and live as families already
  • a pretty coherent picture. November 1963. You saw Bhutto twice while he was here for President Kennedy 1 s funeral, the second time to ::-eceive a note from Ayub. You told him you were " a friend of Pakistan and would try to continue to be one if Pakistan
  • of nickel, platinum, beryl ore, magnesium, and castor oil, all cur­ rently in short supply in the commercial market. 3. Accurate, comprehensive, and timely statistics are ~ential to the development of sound economic policies by government, business
  • !'\ a cable on this in the next few days which will go to you as a matter of -routine. However, I do want you to have this background with the bope that "you will find time on your busy schedule" to give it a lift. (Extract from letter from Chester
  • INFORM'ATIOl't TIME ALEO S end the follfWJlng mes3age, 3ul,ject to the temu on back hereof. which are Mre'/,g agreed lo MR ROBERTS ALLEN THE WASHI NGTGN MERRY GOROUND WASHINGTON DC MUCH TO OUR REGRET .M.AD.A.ME MARTINS AND I ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE SHOW
  • for service in Vietnam, increase allowances, provide better leave arrange­ ments for time with families, authorize accelerated promotions and give top level recognition and support to the statement that the way to advance is through service in Vietnam
  • to infoKm L.K ..Jha that Prime Minhter's feeling while· th~ Preddent first time thereafter, three before there weeks of Jaruary. time will that tG have the Prime Min.tat.er at any is a real Cong?'
  • •· You e t 0 .rruit ex.oept t h -:.o,t I c ~m • t ao.t 1t b ca. ty now ooncerntn 1n 1 . i ty.• most. eri ow, i n 1r of a uranoo 1n attar or ~-ben on l o • a e wi th h e pl y t 0 . 1 poker tl• ons 0 in'-' t ptDti on or p lo phy ,nd ob orv, hj l Cur
  • : 00 P• m. cI tA !l.t ~ .. ·JV 1," MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT lo FROM: /1? Tom Johnson At~ched are the notes of the President's meeting with the National Alliance of Businessmen, on January 27, 1968, in the Mansion. Those attending
  • . This is an enormous problem. It is clearly a matter for the conscience of each family and each nation. We will never dictate an answer, nor intrude on the decision others must make for themselves. But many countries have voluntarily decided that the time has come
  • a state put up to make the through :f'ine highways Texas now has. Lyndon Johnson has voted every time with Roosevelt :f'or better roads. Ot oourae Just beoause these Uncle Sam checks are not seen--these tens of mill~ons--by the man ~iving the road, he
  • COMMISSION. WHEN MISSION ARRIVED AT RESIDENCE, IT PROVED TO BE HEADED BY ONE-TIME P.M . TRAN CHANH THANH RPT TRAN CHANH THANH, AND TO BE COMPOSED OF TRAN LE QUANG RPT TRAN LE QUANG, PLUS FIVE PROMINENT JURISTS, ONE OF WHOM HAD RECENTLY BEEN CHIEF JUSTICE
  • of our effort in the south. (This last sounds like an effort to have it both ways.) 2. I continue to be a strong believer in a December pause, and of course the time is getting shorter every minute. Rusk and McNamara and I plan to review this matter
  • leverage in Iraq, but the real danger is the new Soviet involvement in the oil business. The Soviet wells won't be in production for about two years--the time could vary greatly either way--hb.t then the oil will have to be moved out of Iraq. This means
  • , and·communities now engaged.in supplying­ our defense needs, and for the men released from our armed forces. Vietnam hostilities first became a slgnificant economic influence in the swnmer of 1965, at i time when the economy was remarkably vigorous and well
  • &ad tlae oezt time I ••• .Qa,rlie. -.:ac....... , l 11dll pre·•••· ,ldm for lai• l'•e·Jobuler. Slac•rely, Joaepla A. C&Ufaao, Jr. Special Aaa.lataat to t,l:le Pre,aideat J ,I' • ) TheBrookingsInstitution 1.775 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.N.W
  • COMMITMENTOF FORCES. THERE WERE, OF - COURSE,M0DJ.FICAT!0NS IN VARI()US AREASFORLOCALREASONS-~ 5. THENVAD!VISI0NS IN NORTHERN I CTZWERENOT .COMM!"!°TED DURING '!HE TET OFFENSIVE.THEREWERESOME CONTACTS NEARCAM LO, BUTTHESEWERE DUETO U.S.- MARINE INITIATIVES
  • ,oetlon of negoti.aticna and seareh !or peace in any form. Our policy remains. what it has been.- namely, we a%'e pl"epa.red to discuss peace with the government lo H~oi or any other government at any time. Ao tbe President made clea.~ 1tily 28, 1965
  • . Richard Helms: We have the best team in Indonesia I've ever known, starting at the Ambassadorial level and going ri~ht on down. It's all lo\ key. Our presence is not prominent. President: What are the primary threats? Richard Helms: As long as we