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  • . determination to bend every effort to search for peace, but to conduct search from position of strength. Reminding Prime Minister that current Autobahn /convoy hold-up REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS ---~..:C~O~NF=-=II>~lffl=I=..:iI==@:-=· '-✓--- PROHIBITED UNLESS
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  • In the donor's deed of gift. 3/26/2004 -=---J(__ Initials LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info oroa report See, 1a1io fa, Ii ,dia (sa, ,itized ~002) (euplicate #17Q, f)ISF, CF, lodia, Vol11~7, box 131) 07~b ,eport . Classification
  • widespread impression in Congr ss am within th Administration that India and Pakistan have air dy embarked on a "wild arms raoe II at the mcpens of their economic development wlll not stand close analysis. India' a military xpenditures in real terms
  • • '.a ..• n t P •.. CQl,;,.ii.&.i•"--• >< new school, sip i by Bureau Chocta , Tribe, Pearl of Indian Affairs River School in CJD: dlt . . 0 ..--· - _tbi~'.~~th·:tb•·· ,,_ • .,~-oit •• e;~~iitialf•·• •• \ ,-.,"• • •• ,I •• ..;.t
  • APPALACHI ~ - •• '\ii • APPALACH IA-POVERTY BEL T Appalachi~ is a chronicaH~-dep~lsed ar~a · in t~ . Mountain region. Figures in box~s indicate unemp ,in s~ates• Appalachia regions. ~,;,+ii::~i•~ · , .· }rates·. ;°'. ·· ' · By MARJORIE HUNTER
  • '~ 3p s EX¥~1R•V74 2 fl S IU/047-- ---+- --- (duplicate, #98 , NSF, Country File, Yugoslavia, Vol. II, and Diary Backup, "October 4, 1968) Talking Points ~ ., [I" /ot (duplicate, #98a, as above) n.d. #19a report "RVNAF Effectiveness: An Update
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  • ow.a .&pirtt. ii-at by Mt teki.n g up muoh ti e.t the begtrming r n:iig hi ti intc a -.e.ry • ort 'beglnain,g tl1il •ery abort · adi:0g. lt Young . ek.e .e t F gular *I accu-... ·t-y_pe of talk-the k:J..nd of thing , r.ocllty· uld . _... • . g_.ht MY
  • $42 million a year for a number of years, to help enlarge and Syria, and Lebanon. e~uip the armed forces of Jordan, At Sulilmit Conference II, the pledge was increased to $56 million per year. * Drawing on its share of these sums, Jordan has
  • . II. ---· r_..!.:. Highway Safety • Senator Ribicoff in a discussion with Alan Boyd and me said he would express no positive opinions on the proposed highway - safety program until be has bad a chance to look at it further with the assistance
  • See all scanned items from file unit "The Message - Vol. II"
  • Folder, "The Message - Vol. II [1 of 2]," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 2
  • ] LOCATION Vice-Presidential Summaries of~ Security File, VP Travel Johnson's Trips 1961-1963 (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security information. by statute or by the agency
  • Folder, "Summaries of Vice President Johnson's Trips, 1961-1963 [II]," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 1
  • FOR HONESTY AND CO MPETENCE. I SUGGESTED TO Jt1M THt\T HE :ii!GHT f-:LSO 1}!ANT 'TO THIMK OF NGUYEN HUU :~. HANH, GOVERfWR QF' THE _NP:Tim!AL BNn< OF VIETNAM, AMD . - MINISTER FOR ECONOMY AND · FINA~CE, ~HO AtTHOUGH FROM CENTRAL VIETNAM IS ~ROBABLY
  • it into an Americal Division such as was organized during World War II. General Westinoreland said this would be handled by picking up bits and pieces of units which. are currently in action. ~IEl 11 46 146 I Ea COPYltleHT!D r rbf.i&atic11 Reqolf'is tecrRaisaleA ef
  • '. ·'"--+-.: / _ ________ I ' ;,' _.. _ ___.. _ ----­ Meeting began: 12:23 p. m. Meeting ended: I :26 p. m. i-~ r .r-. ·; '\ .... \:' l' Fir ED IL";.~ '"._, •u/ -~.:-'.'.h.J.i ~.ii. E.O~ By NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH THE CABINET N l.HJ 12958, S~c
  • Long Senator Robe rt Byrd Postmaster General O'Brien Joseph Califano Tom Johnson George Christian DETER "ii lr;ED TO BE A~ ADMINISTRATIVE MARKIN~ BY --- --~T71"~ · - - -- - - - --. - -- - · nut ON 1i- 11:-e1 MEETH~O f':!Or=s COP
  • opinion, I would rather have them coming from Phuc Yen because I know where they are. We have better tactics and better planes than they do. Our boys are 100 percent better than they were during World War II. ' i!.1!£1!MG MOT ES EQ~XRIGHTfD Publicolion
  • committees to go over the messages very carefully. He said they would be invited to the White House for full discussion of the messages before they are sent to the Congress. The President said he has named Henry Ford, II to head the Concentrated Employment
  • ), I would go to the Senator and tell him you want to see what the ii MEETING NO i L; ,_ Puhlicatite'A Aequi1 es ._Permi11i n of Copyri:ght 0 Hokier:- -W.-lhemaa Jotinson I SECRET a SECREt - 4 ­ various generals said to determine whether
  • this civilian destruction that took place in World War II and Korea. But the targets which are there are military targets of military value. Frankly, this (civilian casualties which might result) does not bother me when I compare it with the organized death
  • are interested in what Secretary Rusk has to aay. Why are you ao worr'ied al:out Saigon. The President: There ii instability between Ky and Thieu. He doesn't like sitting in the back row after all of the command positions he has held. CIA Director Helms
  • . .. ...... ~·,ii.I..: -~· ·.;;,•-. . ·.. > . • .... ; .;:.··. ' Re the Persian Gulf and the British pullout-- there i1 aome problem about oil. There ii 1ome trouble with tribes in S. Yemfn. Saudi Arabia and Turkey are in good 1hape. Secretary Rusk: ia not good
  • ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT 1'···ii ::.,.1r:c ~JOK~ t:'O:'hlGFITEB NOTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH: SECRETARY OF STATE RUSK SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLIFFORD GENERAL EARLE WHEELER WALT ROSTOW TOM JOHNSON te.TINC NOfCS COP¥RrGNtiD PtfelieatieA
  • • ~eer"et""- ~ l--/S--3? II~ l'-/.S-1' ~ 1-1.S-,.f 7 N J. .J I J -/SY FILE LOCAT IOff NATIO:NAL SECURITY FILE , Na.tiona.l Security Cotmcil File NSC ~etings, -vol . 1, Ta.b 2 , 1/7/64 , Assistance to Indonesia. RESTRI CTI OO CODES (A) Closed
  • that U . S . shipments o.f la::-d to Cuba be allowed . The President saw nothing inconsisten t. Mr . Bundy expressed grave doubts about the wiscior.i of obtaining support of about thirteen small states ii the six large states opposed th e reBolutio:i
  • reform because no men available. Need someone in U.S. mission alin to James Byrnes' job in WW II. Would identify resources and spotlight issues. Require office and man not now in VN. Ckecked with Ambassador Lodge but neither of us are sure about
  • leaders on August 10, 196 7, in the Mansion. Those who attended were: The President Honorable C. Douglas Dillon Mr. Henry Ford, II Secretary Fowler Honorable Thomas S. Gates Jr. Mr. Werner P. Gullander Mr. Frederick R. Kappel Mr. William B. Murphy Mr
  • Bundy said he thought Secretary Clifford's proposal would have a short life diplomatically, but he was not against it. He agreed with Rostow that if you wanted to do more later, it is smarter to do less now. ,_:;.._, _ - ~ - -- .. -------·­ . . 'ii
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  • ? The new one? ) ,, '· II r. mjdr June 4 , -, O' / l THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 4, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR JUANITA ROBERTS: The President said he wanted to autograph a book to ·each of the Congressional Liaison officers he spoke
  • a danger to Western European security. Europe, long ago recovered from the effects of World War II, now faces problems common to affluent societies. Stable, prosperous and slightly smug, Western Europe has suddenly broken out in a rash of political
  • ./ t-~ !9-J • Cleittances: AMB:RCS .trong (in sub·s·tance) , Al / .6·~1 .QJ/~/4/.;1~~ l~s,~-;,~.,..~,_ u -- ·FO.tt ·fRM""J.l'tf:!'OHtrt . , ;; . .Dep.a.rtm.i -ent · o.f .. ijt~ :·t ;e .... : f..ii• ' .i ~- .,,...~.~ -., , • I St.a,tf
  • ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (7°72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTI ON ~J-2Lf-01 II ~~~.....Pm-~-+-"""M"TTT"\r-ri-f'""~:ri-i,.,.,,.,.._:~~ 11-13
  • &. SANITIZED ' E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.6 NLJ Dk:.-;? k By~, NARA, Date //~ ' ., ?~'()7 '"--5·j;Gt\:£ T l "ff II . _ • f _ ·· 19 · ~ NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL July 6, 1965 NOTE FOR MR. BUNDY Mac -­ I recommend that you sign these two authorizations
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  • \o om- Mldlliac•• '° oonUIIH ov .U.teral IN\nin\e traah l.oapr. Abe For\u uda an ac,eU.n poin\ abcN\ \Ille oppor'4aad\J' wb1oll PU'ia otter• aa a fel"\II for pnNn\lag oar poei\1oD an fie\-._ \o \lie world. But \o aploi\ \hia opporka1'7 nqdrea orpd
  • ••••••• 61 • II IHI 3c ~ Iii ~ JI9 KOREA COMMITTEE RELATIONS CENTER INTERNATIONAL Alliee or The Korean War IJ ~ BOARD OF DIRECTORS Suite 601, Grand Building Cable Address, RCIKOREA P. 0. Box CPO 936 TEL. (3) 3702 • 4 Non-p,ofi• Non-politico