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  • brought in Mr, McCone does not believe the dangers of anoth~r coup (except as a result of a possible assassination) at this time are as serious as he believes this paragraph implies, Mr, McCone, while encouraged by Khanh's evident ability• does not believe
  • ,t.rn :1ircr:ift hardly can he expected for any great length .,f time witllout inviting the di\'ersion of ~huttle trnllic lo the· l'uach -;ections of l,ther airlines. Reservations-Thecomputers ,1rc wming! ... io Euro­ pean airline I c~crvati,,ns systems
  • that the actual dispersals be approved on a case-by-case basis. We, however, could question some of the planning figures but on balance we have concluded that it would be better to go to work on the 1965 planning paper when that is completed. The little time
  • am, and I think it ls simpler if he simply comes at Max Taylor's invitation ln tho same plane. Moreover, the quick departure which I suggest hardly gives time to get him out to the area ln any other way and, as I say. I am sure that there la no point
  • Ambassador Kemal Bob Anderson has filled me in on his talks with Nasser and his subsequent talks with the UAR Ambassador; Kemal. He ·tells me that Kemal three times repeated to him his view that one of the great constructive elements in US/UAR relations
  • . CINCPAC 270215 Z FEB D. COMUSMACV MAC 1985/1105 4 5 Z lo TH E M ISSIO N YOU HAVE ASSIGNED TH E MEB IN PARAGRAPH 2 OF REF A EMPHASIZES TH E SEC URITY M ISSIO N. I DID NOT INTEND THAT TH E DIREC TIVE IN PARAGRAPH 1 OF R EF B BE INTERPRETED AS PRIM ARILY
  • ACTION SS 70 P 151410Z SEP 67 FM . AMEMBASSY ATHENS TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 3333 LIMITED OFFlCIAL USE ATHENS 1313 LIMDIS lo HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOLLOWING PERSONAL MESSAGE 'FROM :KING . C0 NS TA NT I NE F0 R TR ANS MI SS I 0 N T0 THE · PR~ S .I DENT
  • ; 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
  • Goverrnient refu3ed to cons.id.er thoce l;l(;l·ccmento as precedents on the ground that the identity of all of the claimants cla1mo,n+,a involved wo known to both government& o.t the time the ~ta ware neGQtia.tcd end C.O."lO ot t.hm bD.d'1.0quired Greek
  • -- It w..W be laappreprlate ebjecUYe• ID tbeN MlotlaUoaa 11.oaoraltle aad •~l• detaPJDt•etlea A••• boweYer, at thl• time to dlecu• acept eater thl• hopeful aew pllaN. ol Nlf• •laOllld, before: of North VletaameN haa rl••• All ou llltelllleace 1
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  • :Dant.et B. Brew•ter Umted State• Seaate Washln:gtoll. D.- c.· JRJ"~sas ,. ' ».air ..nator Jb·••·• ter1. Y·~ lette~ to Mr. Jam.•• lb - wblle Ml las lo T•xa•. Jotie• •rilwul ·· .. ••k•d ' 1 talked wlth Mz.. J'oQe• toar aadJw t11At l _ ~cbowleda• r
  • ELSEWHERE THAT WE SHOULD RESTRICT OU^SSSL^IS FOR THE TIME BEING TO A SIMPLE STATEMENT THAT I T I S PREMATURE FOR US TO COMMENT ON THESE EVENTS UNTIL WE SEE MORE CLEARLY THEIR I M P L I C A T I O N . , . • T1 • • , u n t i l we emerge , I I KNOW t h a t t h
  • • smart She •pent t•o montha •1th tne larpat pictUN . ilki• available 1n her bedroom troa Se_. ber to October of tbe atter iooanelt'a election, •ent to •s room and whispered,• are you, llra . ilkief" STANDARD TIME INDICATED RU:EIVEOAT . .l'R· ,i
  • Assistance Program, Part I - Korea., Aug. 1963, to me. Sorry to have kept it such a long time. Harold H. Saunders July 30, 1964 COM Pf DE?~n.Af:. OETEAM1NEO TO B!:: N AOMINISTRA11Vc '-1A.~l{!NG E.O. 12358. SEC.1.1(a} BY :Tl)V ON 1/.S-/1£ .July ZI, l«J
  • EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
  • POLI'rtCAl PAiHTIES, CvM~UlSYS AND GAULLISTS, NOT ONLY SPEClFlCALLV OPPOSEDTO OUR vn:THAt'r f'FPRTS SUT Al.SO DEOICAU.:o TO LIMITATIOH OF TIIE PO'tER AOOINFLUENCE OF THE U.S. IN ~LO AF'F'AIRS. 3. F~E CU OFFICIAL INTERF"ER}:NCE- HO\J MUCHOE GAULLE WILL VISH
  • message to Cy Vance: "Dear Cy: "At a critical time for peace in the Eastern Mediterranean you accepted from me at a moment 1 s notice a difficult and highly important mission. I asked nothing less of you than to help the Governments of Greece, Turkey
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident
  • 0 8 4 5 Z 0 120838Z 375JJ READD WH Fi'i COi-iUSKACV •5>s ® TO RUHLHQ CINCPAC I la INFO RUEKDA JCS RUEHC S T A T E D EPA RTM EN T BT - ^ E G R E - T 19912 FROM N A C J 3 S U B J ; T A C T I C A L E IP LO Y M E N T OF US j A L L I E D GROUND FORCES
  • . At that time I enclosed a copy of the final draft of the Report, except for two sections which have subsequently been sent to him. Minor changes have been made in the Report since then and we are, of course, ready to submit the formal document. Yesterday I met
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • . McNamara, Deputy Sect. Vance and Under Sect. Katzenbach. Cy proposes to releaa~. it at 4 p. m. on Wednesday. They have considered whether to make it available to the Israelis beforehand. The Israelis have asked for 2.4 hours lead time. Cy is inclined
  • made on this group. McCloy stated he had this not from beer-drinking lobbyists but from first-rate people. The conversation occurred just before the news conference and I did not have time to find out just whom he was quoting. n, "'· McG. ($ , B
  • nemarandum of Sep tem ber 17t h (aw s fra n Rep re­ !ra n the West Coe.st) wit h enc los ure ..· ' sen tati ve L,n dm B. Joh nso n. I hav e no dat a Cl'l thi s sib lat im , but h 7ou lat er. I "ffi ll loo k int o it and che ck wit Wi th all good wis hes
  • it to you. many of the other sources included Time Life magazine from those years, and the books First Dogs, Presidential Pets and Margaret Trumans White House Pets. On Feb 15, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Bess & Tyler Abell wrote: Jennifer You said in an email you
  • it to you. many of the other sources included Time Life magazine from those years, and the books First Dogs, Presidential Pets and Margaret Trumans White House Pets. On Feb 15, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Bess & Tyler Abell wrote: Jennifer You said in an email you
  • at this preliminary point. in time. 5. Attached at Tab 5 is BOB's draft press statement for White House release; alternatively, it could be shaped to fit a Presidential press conference. There is no hurry on this, however, and I will run the press problem by you again
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  • denominator of man content. * * * * * * * * * * * All systemic philosophers seeking the lea.st common denominators of truth--· the axis upon which to revolve the facts of time and space--find it necessary to bend and twist the facts universal
  • , 2:20 p.m.-Of'1- ;1/LT ft,-lff tp f./9. 'ii Intelligence Memorandum s 2p 1,11. ff Alt-Tft,-~o ./~I Rostow to President, 2.05 p.m. f"' f. ,4 t;f 1 d~ IVLT f f,-/ 1 · ' 7 · c. [,P'f" '=ti a:) /JSi ~#-r..,~,I"', ll,ef,,o,.,,, lo~6(, "z,,2 1l""C0
  • and He fought with rare coUJ'age, tenacity, that rnen would live ■ ate from perll ln the and promi ■ e of freedom. My per ■ onal lo•• la heavy. 11ft of a warm and wl•• ■trength alway, partner ■hip. 1n hl• dependable good and gallant I
  • that there had been little time for discussion, He wished those present to speak frankly and give their best judgment even though they would be hearing for the first time of the new developments. Walt Rostow: is as follows: The background in the current status
  • ·tu Coaar•••• It , • 9. We ougld to pff lt to tum. • • '{ fn~a '• S0Om.Wloa people &l'e ·• blllwa•k of. Free A ■ la aplut CWcom ea,peaaloalaa. Jadla bu 'IM _reaoarc•• aD4..people lo llec..,_. a maJor world ,owe• ,la lta own r&,ai.a, .aad
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • , Texas, on December 5 , 1964, at which time he was turned over to the Sheriff 's Office, Travis County, Austin, Texas. • Honorable Lee c. White Gullion was interviewed by Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on December 8 , 1964
  • --- . - judgment required here is that there is a definite need for • the assistance of Federal troops; taking into account the re­ maining time needed to move them into action at the scene of violence. (3) That the legislature or the governor requests
  • • If'•• ·Y.Ot"lt. N,., Y. I am •ltlflMi U. Jotn.Seaato-r .Bcnweter In estendial my ••IT O.at 'ltlahee lo~ a. •••"••fa& "'1•fl•ti• to di• membo:•·• !""•~ A••oe1Mi0:a .o f HIN• to· no.st: lu•l:llnellt. •£ tba ;G.mnpaai«,• • .! mt. Tke, ~d•dd beal*J gHwth,•f
  • that Soviet defenses could, at the present time, drastically reduce the destructive capa­ bilities of the current US family of ICBMs. It is possible, through underground testing and ex­ trapolation of past test data, to determine the effi­ cacy of various
  • 'J./1'1/O'l... J apan 'J../1'1/o:,_ (duplicate, #40, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol. 97) ( ... ,.._qlb,~o.~e) 1 t> C open zj/1/lo~ en (duplicate, #40a, as above) t.~. ~ q(c.., ~ .._..-e,. "] (duplicate, #40b, as above) r..~. :t\--9\ d 1