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- repairs to the ship to place her in pre-casualty con dition. When this point is reached, there will be material and legal questions which must be negotiated and solved be fore we can determine what future course of action we will takeo At the time
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- in our memo to you). The fircst three may take a little time; but they will give· State it_s day in c.o u·r t. What ~e our objectives in this -crisis ? What is DeGaulle after? I I z~ terms o'f 1l0 i11tegrated military ~i of the West. 3, Y ~u do
Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- assistance should be maintained at auch levele that their magnitude and effectiveness 1n the eyes of the Vietnamese Government do not fall below the levels sustained by the United State• ln tho time of the Diem Government. This does not exclude
- ANSl1JER FR01 1 PRESo BUT STRO NG PAPPAS PLEA TH AT KI NG SHOULD BE PERM ITTED RETU R~ OW,· OR IF NOT KI NG AT L EAST PRINCESS IRENE o PATTAKOS ASKED EMBOFF NOT REPORT 1 PAPPAS ACTIVITYo EMB OFF URGED SEVERAL TIMES RECONSIDERATI ON OF WHA T PATTAKOS SAID
- November, and constitutionally the present Assembly assumes the functions of the Assembly after tk,e inauguration of the President and until the new Assembly 1n vonvened. The newly-elected Upper House might be installed by the time the President ls
- . ·~~ .. ~L'-■■-1 j...l -' • ,untac - -.... • . . ,_... . I ...... l 1,;r ' ,: GOVERNMENT 41 • .. fi■ ~ ~ I 'I - :,:JI. ' fl !lo.;\ ■ I OFFICIAL BUSINESS - CHEAPEST DAY RATE .1 -+ i " '\. .-. l\.1ay 3, 1963 HONORABLE SARAH T. HUGHES U. S
- time ago you asked me to send you information relating to the canplaint a friend or yours has concerning the closing of an Air Postal otfice (APO) in Asia. Military post offices are established to provide service for u.s. military personnel, U.S
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [3 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- Minister Pearson As you know, Mike Pearson has just announced that he will step down, and has asked the Liberal Party to choose a new leader. He plans to continue as .Prime Minister until that time--probably about April 1. Indications are that he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- liley woal4 U •• re ■-ned e,-raU ... a1alut Hwl-Halph•a6 ...a Wllat Cluk'• aaaly•l• 4•• net aay, la my J•azneat, la wt.al poUcy ,.. allftl• follow 1f tiler• l• DO t.reak la the Puu talk• aad lf &bey coatlat• "re .. tile telepa•• IMaok" to u eacb time
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- RESTRICTION ~ - - -l;i..,_p- ~ ,/tit~ [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/9/68] 6 2 p ~ 4 "' \ ,/ctto-:... [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/9/68] 'l"P----2,,_..._p.,.~n ,l~lo~ [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/9/68] ' .tP~C~I~--,1,l~p~ ON_l"I ' ' " ' · ~ #39a cable
- BEN H. POWELL A.J.WIRTZ J.A.RAUHUT W. S.GIOEON SEN lo!. POWELL,JR. HERMAN JONES GEORGE w. LEONARO, LAW OFFXOlHI POWELL,WIRTZ,R!...UHUT& BROWN P.O. AUSTIN JR. GIDEON BUILDING BOX El3 (lit TEXAS May 24, 1946 Mr. Eliot Janevay 444 East 52nd
- are asked to state give details about the route, the number of firearms the 9 the purpose fo1;, wllich they are strictly . j .. Few countries indicated the length of time for which the authorisation is vali.d; in LEBANON9 a temporary permit is valid for 15
- confidential 1 p 02/16/66 A fflCffl~ fHCfflO ~,;,..-,1-4 Nt.-l ,,...-~ ~ - -- t@,,-2-f~ the Preoiden L fi·om R. W. Komer s-ecret ~ " vjJ,'f;:#LJ o/1--ICg i;o #56 RESTRICTION fHOl+lO ~ I/LT ff-/t,f .J:-p- ~~Eft1e-:Pres±tlFn:c"firorii- K.Y. Komer
- ,, ss Wo, FOR AMBASSADOR X)JQQOJCXX .,J,. ~ .....:....- LIMIT DISTRIBUTION S/S As you know President is having press conference on Cuba November 20 at 6 p.m. Washington time. You are requested to make date with Chief of State or Foreign Minister
- raab Chill\ at ..Y time bi history: a. tllffctcw of; Q. s. Wo.»madcm "-ency who stts, --,ln on caw.net me•Ua1•1 ambaudo~•. h•e•iaa admtnlat•atoi-• White Hoa•,,• •• aiace 1961, u a itoult of tbeae adrumt•t•atl•• poHctea. National •:mploym•at o
- IN THAT INVESTIGATION. Uo HOW COME U o S * S E N T R Y F IR E D ON VC B U T ARVN S E N T R IE S WHO WERE C LO SER D ID NOT? Ac NOT T R U E T H A T ARVN S E N T R IE S WERE C LO S E R . T H E Y WERE T H R E E TIMES FARTHER AW AYc Qo WAS T H E R E MG IN ARVN S E N T R Y P
- _ _ _ .- ■ . ........ ^ 2 ^ ? . 1965 JUL 13 A.^.i lO - 0 - .. - ^ L I M D I S. . DECLASSIFIED • : . STATE letter NOV 7.1978 , ■ Authority — ^ i Py NARS.Date-^-^^.ZlZ/ P a ris fo r b a ll P A R IS EM BTEL^ e S REGARDING SECOND PARAGRAPH R E F T E L , FOLLOWING I S L
- : It is a pure question of when you all are agreed on statement. Thieu plans to talk at 7 :00 p. m. Washington time. What does Bus say? General Wheeler: midnight. The President: We can is sue orders at midday - - stop bombing by Can we agree on how
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions o f the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many o f the documents have been declassified
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- . In improving his public relations effort, Balaguer has broadcast at different times on two national networks. Since early May he has received near maximum exposure through a series of at least thrice weekly radio talks, has stepped up his campaign tours
- were waiting the way. comfort the American bombers the timing At the little even gr eater September that of with increasing any such action. feelings am the Wilson, in terms vt..,,oy the month was mixed on the American jet
- , the NATO exercise scheduled to begin October 12, or to eliminate atomal play therefrom. The time urgency is due to the fact that the U. S. security authorities concerned must make final determinations covering procedures and regulations for transmitting
- , 1961 I rr .. I.J ,· r,., I- . ...... ,.,,, I .. ' Dear Judge ,, Hughes: I~ ". ,, IJ I Lo •• I 1 1· 1•-· . f1'I l , ~ .r .... • ':(1_ •y ! ..... _ • l . -;.'• ■ r r ~ . II • ' ,r '·,l" I .,. . 1 • I. r \·' _.L
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- --to-:~~len'bt~tH3,;-i.1ft7. .,..... C ( #23 memo ~ 2~ of~ i1, ~ w P, - ,Jm-wJ- ,n qr ,~,_, I•-~-,, "''- .J , *l~
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- the Pentagon; that is, all the members of the JCS and the service Secretaries, as well as Clifford and Nitze; -- the Strategic Rese rve call-up (par a. 3) would be announced at the same time as the call-up to support the thirty thousand deployment, but it would
- ~ Ascension) by June 1966 without serious degradation to scheduled programs • .. (See details below in 'a ction on paragraph 4 of NSAM 295). Timing of !CJ Judgment on South West Africa The best current prediction is that the !CJ, now in sunnner recess
- G E S E . ~ C: II A I ·R M A N J907 W. Pico Blvd. /YE li-2101 Lo• Ange/ea, Calif. 900JJ WE 8-2101 21 Septenbe1t 1966 Hon. L!fIUUJn B. JoM./.kJn 'P11.ed.den.i:. Unl.;ted ~ o /. AneAi.ca. W~n., O.C. Oea1t.. ft1tt. y)ttet>i.dervt.,· WG/llneAt
- for individuals other than full-time federal eaployeee reflected that it should be con.._tinuedo Therefore, all Executive departments and ageaciea shall continue to take appropriate action with reapect to the following provision& of the above program~ lo The depth
- just at the time they may well be getting their financial situ ation in balance. Secretary Fowler ca lled attention to the lo ss of U . S. rese r ves in the last six months. He said work was going forward on how to deal multi latera lly with the prob
- . ashingt on, n.c. Dear Char l es : r een a wandering boy. I You know it was t mfo i1.g to :;.a your note . Here is copy of the speech to which lili. s w Glass so ene r ousl.y r ef erred. I will be coming in a ny time no • You " ie nd, I P:C
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- On the recommendation of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development, the President has ·d ecided that no public determination.with respect to aid to Indonesia should be made at this time, in view
- 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
- and development in the very high yield area sufficiently urgent to justify tests in the megaton range at this time? Do we really need to have a 50 - 100 MT device ready for test within 90 days if the Limited Test Ban Treaty should be abrogated? When could effects
- r o n o l o g y cf e v e n t s - A u g u s t 3 - 7 B y M o n d a y m o r n i n g , w h e n I r e t u r n e d to W a s h in g t o n , th e P r e s i d e n t had a l r e a d y i s s u e d i n s t r u c t i o n s - - o n S u n d a y - - a lo n g th e li
- of ncr space and outer space. These rocket forces, promises categorically two zones relate quite diJfercntly to that Soviet rockets could be launched our security. from satellites "at any desirable time Outer space engulfs the limitless and at any point
- , the il'ftth ot the for•ign victi.Jla sooner or later rovenges itself tenfold. In Poace I ,..., the great creditor nation, could h&n led the 110rld toward f"Ull ea plO)'llent of man, skills, '.llld n10urcee and , 1'hilo the short-time coat ?tould bu.Te
- TY 1 67 0 p 231937Z FM io S~E T STATE 8 9 2 2 ? EXDIS REF1 ATHENS 2918 i• WE CONCUR THAT tF THERE ARE CONVlNCiNG INOlCAtIONS - ~ING ABOUT 'TO RETURN IT WOULD BE W1 SE TO HAVE HAD CONTAt;T ~q T~ fAPADOP LOS BEFOREHAN D. WE CO NSIDER HIS DECE
- from third countries, fate and other influences and to prepare a scenario projection. Three such moves were· followed by final critiques on 27 September. (Col T. J. McDonald, USA, Chier, Cold War ~ivision) The initial scenario for SIGMAadvanced time