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  • of unity. ~tever we do from this point :must ma.ke allowance for the insane, the excessively stupid. and the superstitious . We may have to admit here that our unity must be confined to the mass _movemant in health of' the human race through time
  • in thi ■ comatry (the main ezceptioa beinc ■ ome Slovak ■ eparati■t ■). T1'e State Department belie.ea it woald be appropriate for you to receive thia 1rov.p. Theae are Americana of Csecho■ lo-n.k de ■ ceat -- 11ot emJ.sr••· America' ■ role
  • Council. In the United Nations the re is a long and strong background for our position in Korea. This would gain time for us. It also would give the Secretary General reason to proceed with private discussions. I think we should take it there, although
  • Irish or a Negro from Louisiana. For a long time the Negro has been dis­ criminated against, but I don't believe there is a white boy who would like to go down to a bhck country and be treated second class. There are more blacks and browns than whites
  • ~rnatlvoa. Thar• I• ea Q~fl'·~ •~4 "* Ut,, lnU1atioll of ~:>t:fUn• lea4• 1m­ a Grn lltop. JG adtlitI\ln, · lo othaw p.ibUc anmcto and tho oconomlo devolf&.pm.oat ot th• Tl'tal& Territory aro .a• lmfOril:nt, lf ~o.t a• ~ltt. 1t:lJ to the Improvement
  • ..--ik,would be a de:a.l vrith ·.·North Vict.i'1am:for a truce in the war, a complete removal.of fae US presence, and a "neutralist" or 11Titoist 11 but still separate ·souL.'t Viet-Nam . .. .. ... ' .. ' •• . • .... . .Atthe same time, I would
  • will . . : from you -­ least .' . . . : l clasp your hands • Obviously, coverage I would like, few days this this isn't the thorough but with fifty and is the bs~t we can do. With love and hope that together states at some quieter time, c5la&1
  • to Qowle:! s [duplicate #30, NSF, Komer, box 13, "Bowles 11/3/63-1965"] DLf_..-.. 5~li?, ~ o-·6 Lo qe ✓ Op,W 3/zq/1ct fif 026 cable l Q/1/e
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  • unions are taking steps to help the.. government : · ·· · · A._ ~· and their sister unions in Vietnam ro re.;;ist' Communist aggres:. ·· · sion and at the same time hrin 6 aoout needt:.rl economic and social -. 1
  • on this problem wi ll be presented in a paper for circulation to the Council. ...... The President: On our recent Europ ean trip we spent a great deal of time on this problem and we wi ll continue to do so. However , it is doubtful that acceptable solutions
  • .,, arrlftd tld• aftel'IIOOII la Prape. At the time of the repert Ille wa• ■ald to be coafernas wltb Pre.U.at Syobeda AFP had repoded earlier today tJaat Mo■cow woald an eade ■ary to 1 Pra. . . wldl f•ll power■ .to •aotiat• wltb tba CNdlNlcwak leader•· ' It 1
  • . ADDRESSESBY [Y~fl7~~ Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson 1964 U The future of young women looms bright. Your horizons are not finite. You were born at the right time. II ia a good lime lo be a woman. II ia a good time lo be alive. 11 "The Total Woman
  • , and this is important, GOP candidate Taft invade~ ;the Deep South. Until this year any politician would have said that it's a sheer w~ste of time, energy and .catn:P.aign funds for a Republican to campaign fa,r below the . Mason Dixon Line. Note. how timea have changed
  • committee and committee of committee. The time for final polishing will come when very competent minds have added everything they have to add. You may oP may not t,Jant me to do this. Perhaps someone else could do it better. I have changed and reqritten
  • times the full power of the fedetal government~ t_rQ.OPS1' i f nec.essa:r:~c-~ has been ready to protect the people of Selma against further lawlessness . But the final answer to t~s problem will be found, not in armed confrontation
  • , the GoT.rernment of Vietnam probably has more popular support than at any time since "big" lvHnh took office in the wake of the revolution against Diem. Instead of street demonstrations, there were debates in the Assembly; and since Huong took office, .debates i:zi
  • In the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-86) -I ...... -..) a,. -.J NEW YORK TIMES Friday, December l, ATOM ARMS GAINS DESPITE TEST BAN I ACHIEVED BYU.&i JacksonTells of Advancesil FormerlyHeld
  • •llA WH295-6A White House Authorization WHJ01•J2 .. -21 ~ r . ·WII ;::// ~/3. # £f.e1,?l J ~ - /~ 22.~ 'lo - YA- 1 2 ( 3 - ~,-1. ::z'IY 2_s-'0 2,4 - -2.~ JS-A 7 3?/1 2·7# I ZJ 2.S- / - .2J~ 2s-r-
  • s t­ ing that the President make a short radio talk to the country . I have shown it to the President and he asks me to tell you that it is better not to do it now but at some time later on . l Very sincerely yours , ~ f; 2.~~ Cra ce G. Tully Mr
  • of State I ,j .I· 1· i PAGE 02 3~ US\!N N :,:571 • •.::. C0NFIQl1Hliltli J' 2I2351 Z. SEVERALWESTERN0£LS lN PRIVATE REMARKS TO D£LO~ri.1MPL1Eo T~AT' VS SILENCE· ON SEA8EO ARMS CONTROL QUES:T IONS AT HiJS TIME I$ ST~ANuE CONTR~ST
  • BOMBARDMENT. BOMBING ANDALLOTHERACTSOF WAR,NORTHVIETNAM WOULD NOT HAVEANYTARGETTO FIGHT. --KVA'flONCOPY 7. THE NORTH VIETNAMESE SUGGESTED THATEITHERDURINGTHEIR STAYIN OSLOOR AT THE TIME OF THEIR DEPARTURE, THEGON ISSUE SOMEPUBLICSTATEMENT ABOUTTHEVISIT
  • available to you at 11 o'clock 2 In accordance with our policy, the units earmarked for deployment in Southeast Asia will not be identified until they arrive there at their location. No decision has been made at this time as to whether forces
  • CLIFFORD: Yes. The understanding, which of course, was of a general nature, in Paris, was that the DMZ would not be violated because we felt we could not go on with the talks which we hoped at that time would start promptly, if the DMZ were violated. Now
  • lnformaUon. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the documenL (C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed at gift. ' j P' DD~sn~ I u , , l\Ilt.l lll,} JdU1 USP f • , • I • r ) TH~ NEW YORK TIMES
  • National Security Council · which 1• ho:roby abollehed. In addition to atafl re~ularly aaatsnod. he la autl\oriaed to arrange lo r tho aaa1gnmG.rd of communications aacl other apeclallata trom any agency by detail or temporary •••lamnom. · The .Burea
  • time ago, but that was all a zfamily matter arxl was past and forgotten . Mr . Kennedy had not been in Three Rivers duri ng the. t time and his statements were just based on wba t people there told him. As far as myaister and the family were concerned
  • ), and a mass of detailed information received from _ _V'ie~e~e who carry out the "Census Grievance" program. \. . :. w1.3(a)(4) At the same time, some of our best officers are utilizing the most professional techniques in pursuing . ,. : • I
  • . Barring an economic recession, the chances are Wilson will have the time he needs. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Ambassador Dean and George Thomson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. I will also be available. UK Objectives Mr. Wilson
  • ._ebrua.ry STRIKE FORCE ·-3:-36 AM 6 Feb1·uary 7:38 PM 5 February 7AF 3:38 AM 6 Pebruary 7:16 PM 7AI~ S February 3:16 AM 6 ·February 3:15 AM . 6 February 7AF SAIGON TIME 4 F-105 060836 4 F-105 061636 8 F-105 060838 8 F-lOS 061638 12 F
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • regarded as a tribute to the character and capacity of the Filipino peopleo President Garcia congratulated Vice President Johnson for a very timely and heartwarming address before the joint session ot Congress ... The two leaders talked about problems which
  • other man of our time was willing to try out new ideas and challenge old entrenched ones. He looked to the future as well as the past, primarily to what was required and not merely to what was popular. His only commit­ ment was to his country
  • to the President from Secretary Connor, who chaired a meeting with Secretary McNamara and Secretary Wirtz, attended by Jim Reynolds, Paul Ignatius, Alan Boyd, and myself, in Connor's office Thursday evening. (1) All three Secretaries agree that this is not the time
  • - . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO l4J lo l,.u.- ~ eo,f_~ £,.J;- -v> ~$ IJ . /7', ~ JOA·/~ /J u .. _1/--/lo/'1; ,,:'1,5_~· I • THE WHITE WASHINGTON HOUSE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MU I-68 SCHEDULE MON TUES WED THURS FRI 26 APRIL Briefing
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  • into another unmanageable idea like the MLF after I get out of here. (I myself spent a lot of time backing the MLF, but once burned, twice shy.) McG. B. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday, January 28, 1966, 9 A. M. MR. PRESIDENT: Another Wise Man bites