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  • of enabling Jamaica significant effect of such in light lender lo ans which discuss upon Washitems a. and while situation. resort, Government could Jamaican concessionary, purposes into account of last high priority in accelerating
  • -· . .. .In .time of peacJ; cilisentee· .· ·subm.ariri~ ch~~b;! ·.:' _i... !' .•:: . • ,. -•. · ., · . the failure of the w6rket to'"sh, '.. '. . The ·sonie-goes fo/ our aircraft industry. - .. job \-,hen he'~ du·eJToday>a' ·. . Man~h6~ ~ lost because
  • , it was later decided to spend the meeting time discussing the President's Asian trip . Following the change in the subject matter of the meeting, it was arranged that Secretary McNamara and General Wheeler see the President alone prior to the NSC Meeting
  • :1ENT OR THE ~INTEtLIGE~ICE_ AGE,NCI£S:·, IN TH£ AMOUNT or I NFORMATION AND· INTELLIGENCE ' ON T.HE VIETNAl"J VAR WHICH TH£Y HAVE BEEN . SENDING : MR., HUMPHREY FRO~ ' TH£ TIME HE BECAf'IE VICE P:-iESIDENT. THE VICE PRESID£NT - RECEIVES. DAILY- tHi
  • embarrassing results. it was on sober analysis they were lo~ing. *Check. this. **Use it An American response, comment. the bulk in August to come. If the It hit the time and with the than any "embarrassment," not only to inflict to South
  • it was not po9aible to work out a autually convenient time and the visit bad to be postponed. When Ambassador Mercer Cook made his farewell call, Preaident Sengbor meotioned that his viait to Canada was scheduled for Septeaber 19-28 and asked if an informal viait
  • be armed and that the army attack Israel immediately. Our Consul Ge;r eral reports fears that riots may break out in Jerusalem itse;lf, but these have not yet erupted, as of Nov. 24 a. m. our time. The riots appear to be in part en gineered by PLO with UAR
  • except I have a cl"r:~~~ shoulder that hurts like hell, e,iid I find difficulty in using either a typewriter or a pencil at the pre~ent time. But I will speak as clearly as I can and you are at liberty to µse this tape in any way you want privately
  • 'Ith St:re•t. • C. h'&Uli'., ,1 1,VU LBJ / WGB:mm 2 15 / 68 • 1 a ntiuhi.t• 1• oa ,-.r •leotloo •• S.CJ'eial'J 0.•n.l ef U.. o,... tU~_at1oa A • r _aa ••· TM ollle• 1• oa. special cballe ge d oppo, .. t..Ur •• the re lo l ho , ente.r • • MW
  • of the Office 1. coordination Translating is as fo 1:.ows: de.sirad DOT?Olicy into legislation of lezislativ~ pro?os~:s and pr~paration acvice as to methods and timing of presentztions, of the pre?aratio~ 2. of supp6rting Obtaining action support.for
  • :-1sons 1,; s~"lO\.i.ld be estab_!s!:e:. ::·.:.'; t~~re is an overall e~~ila:-ity oet~een :C~e Sar.:. a::l ~~e~ =~e;. ?hu. in the ey~ of the ener.,y. The follcw!r- 6 s-.:.b~a:-a..;~a~:.s exa~l .. I ! I ~:.;~~ . ; !a:.!~~! :: -~.-: :.:.=-~~:!: • t
  • was that the President had only a reasanablc time after 16 Dcccmhcr in which to make a determination for on-going aid in the pipeline and that any new obligations must be suspended until the Presidential determination is made. 4. Secretary McNamara commented that he
  • not a w ar a g a in st change. It i s d esign ed to p e r m it rad ical s o c ia l change by the p eop le of South V ietnam a s they w ish. 1) We a r e not figh tin g to gain co lo n ia l te r r ito r y fo r the US o r to g iv e us m ilita r y b a s e s
  • the .capability of providing in this time period. I recommend that we send him these men as soon as we can. Of course, it will be necessary to call up the reserves to do this. The President: Can we relate this 30, 000 to a specific request from General
  • to go forward with a loan to Israel in the amount of $ 6 million arises from a commitment made during FY 1963, at which time the U.S. agreed to provide $ 45 million in loans. Because of a change in procurement plans.i ·$ 6 million of this amount
  • AMCONSULDHAHRAN CHUSMTMDHA~RAN 15,COM 08,/080 W LEGAL ADVISER JUN.. 'l 1960 UNCLAS JIDDA 4421 DEPARTMENIOE STATE SUBJECT¥ GUN CONTROL LAWS REFa SECSTATE 179593 (NOTAL) lo SAUDI GUN~CONTROLREGULATIONS PROMULGATED1949 SPECIF• CALLY AIMED AT HUNTING
  • P0LICY QUEST IONS POSEDREnn. ECONCII DOO A. CBEGiN UNDERSCORE> IMPACT a, FIGHTING ONINDIAN ECCJfONY • .
  • Vietnam and Relations with the US -- Moscow's Balancing Act. for come time engaged in diplomatic sleight--of~hand on the subject of the implications of the war in Vietnam for Soviet relations with the us. The Sovie~s have insisted there can
  • -85) ~:,~~.!U • .._r ~-r: ~.;2.:, !;C lJT:i(' r -0:.'.ITH ~-~.c:.t.!:. -. .., ::.:· ('_ PPF:~:~..:.!'!l.. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,Sec. 3.5 State Dept.Guidelines t'·!FC •••~LT ROS!V-~ 11f-­ '-·,. l.::. :::=iPi285 ! By &r·.NARA.Date ~-i,LO
  • .D., offered the following prayer: Mr. BURL~ON. Mr. Speaker, I minority, using the tactics we came so O Lord my God, in Thee do I .put my have requested this time to call atten­ well to know in Cuba, tried to seize pow­ trust.-Psalm 7: 1. tion to all
  • off. . penses. Spea~er Durwood Manford , Newsmen had a difficult time fol- ·Then the exchange lingered on has no~ named the five members : ,lowing the rapid-fire exchanges be- ~.he tech?ical question of whether th: mv~stiga~ing committee. : 1 tween
  • deliveries some time into the future but when word of the deal gets arowid, it may increase Jordanian and Lebanese pressure and give the Israelis an added talking point {though these planes will not be a serious threat to them)/ Lebanon is pressing for a PL
  • and assistance. 11 Attorney General Ramsey Clark said there were indications that the situation had been substantially exaggerated. He said he was aware that at this time we do not know how extensive the damage is. The Attorney General said there were pros
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 20, 1966 TO: Mr. Lee C. White FROM: Clifford L. Alexanderj Jr. ~ The attached appeared in today 1 s New York Times. It is certain to stimulate a good deal of reaction. I think it would be useful
  • ), then the r1.ot coverage in the surrounding area (incl\ltling, for example, Newark ncwspeperf distributed in P'la1nf1eld) > encl finally the content o'£ national cove·r age (£or example Time, Life, Newstreek, the New York TimEu~, the Associated Press
  • coatrilMator lo tbe We•n ..._ of Ua.e armr ..,x1 •. U:CUT DECLASSIFIED E.O 1,:,,::n, Sec. 3.4 Ei'.4.a,J~. NARA, D3to~-/~ .. - .,, ~-OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department ~ATE, OCOWCI . ~~w ~ of ·state I . • ' '\ 'SECRET '\ 53 1 °' f I~ ,..,, DAC
  • aronnd December 16. -SECB~T of --SECflE'f ◄ - 2 He emphasized several economy will provide no real out that restrictive practices encouraged and reinforced in times his view that deflation of the British solution to Britain's problems, pointing
  • Wing and the pe·rtinent areas of the East Wi!!g. The .total survey will run about two months. SeYeral factors account for the time required. First, the White House is s. ve·r y corr.._plex facility with a great deal of old wiring and conduit, which
  • you have any trouble with it? Secretarv Rusk: General 'Wheeler: Secretary Rusk: No. Do locks bother you. No. General Wheeler: No civilian casualties would result. Secretary Rusk: Time is running out. t ; I•' - 2 - The President: MiiTl
  • ! TO ' ~ ......... ,'lo~t ...,1 ...... .,,., ...... , --"l!'.-,. ---7, -10'>' I· I O 9 9 X· l - - =-~l l ' ' UNa.ASSD'IED 44 Origin ACTION: AmembassyKIRGSTm ARA fEB21 '""'· ss p USIA NSC , CPR llllbassy requested to deliver iO42 AM '6' li
  • • . continuously, fight small and mcdiwn actions everywhere, and simultan.eously . • prcpa1•c to fight concerted big actions at the samo time. in waves~ lo make the •_e~emy incap~ble of stabilizing· the si.l-uation. again. " . . I 3. 'l'his new rcpo1·t would seem
  • Courier Time ■ Telearaph Tyler, Texa ■ CASE& June 25. 1954 Dear Jake: As you will see by reading the encloaed copy of a tele41"am from the McNaugbt Syndicate. Senator Jobupri has received an advance copy of a column by Bplmes Alexander. well known
  • 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
  • of impro.v ement. Wednesday. September 13 Hush Sidey (TIME magazine-) came in to see me on two points: our bombing policy and the situation in Viet Nam. I explained the bombing policy in much the same terms as I did to Lucas, but, under his questioning, I
  • .) At this time a complete shall be recorded upon the with the name and description the pistol or revolver, and an -4- description of the gun forms supplied, along of the person who owns impression of the right thumb. (This is not to be confused with the takinl
  • • in 1964. Why wo.ld yoa loa• the atat.e? T2MI•• an t!ae N&llOll8: ( a) F~cwer ( c) No greac Vietnam ~c &111)pOrC - ' J for ,..,_.. Gnat Society - MEi+l~lO NOT!S COPYkiGHIED Poblleailon Requi1 •• P9'Mi11ie,. ef ,,,., ri9 .. t Heldiri We Themas
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) - FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TffLE Hl40a notes Chiefs of Staff Tom Johnson's Notes of Meetings; .:t 1_ !TRICT•ON CODES a : , Clm.d Ex.:utfva 2351'gcwernrng .accass lO nl\ionai secudty
  • know if they are moving substantial number of troops and supplies north of the DMZ. Some black Monday they might pour over the DMZ and kill many of our men. We have stopped bombing for 26 days -- not it is time for them to produce. MttTtt•C ..~OTES
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