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  • . Hornig Mr. Keeny NSC Files Chas. Johnson Col. Bowman Lee White Wm. J. Hopkins Dispatched 12/10/ 64 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON c;GNPIDEN'I IA~ November 25, 1964 NATIONAL SE·CURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 320 TO:· The The The The The Secretary
  • it would be helpful to him if they had worn themselves down beforehand. The President asked Secretary Wirtz what labor would say about a Taft-Hartley action. At that point, before the Secretary could answer, someone brought the President a dispatch
  • ~ :- f-! 7 a Dispatched 1/26/ 67 - R cpts. nos. 35-43 · THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 13 .JAN 1%7 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I reconnnend that you approve certain selected annnunition as a program of highest national priority, thereby making
  • a letter from the President asking for more time. The President approved the dispatch of the letter to Vance. Secretary Rusk said the Greeks told the Cypriots that the Turks are bluffing .. The President said it also appears that the Russians want to see
  • DECLASSIFIED Dispatched 11/20/ 64 . .; R.cpts. Nos. 665-667 E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.-' l cy c. Johnson 1 cy NSC Files I ~ By ../(" n-i-V.._. SEGRE'r NLJ q ·3 , NARA, Date ~-h>-l)5"
  • / ' / Sec Defense Sec Commercei/' « Info cys: . Se~. Trea.s ury Sec Interior t/ SeG.. Agric~ur-e . Sec La,,bor DCI ·V Ex~Im ank ./ V Dispatched .7 I 2 7 I 65 - Out side rcpt s. Mr. Mr. NSC NSC Bator v Johnson ./ {NSAM 32 t/- file} (NSAM 333 file
  • recommendations as updated subject to the usual review by the Bureau of the Budget before expenditures are authorized. cc: Director, Bureau of the Budget TOP SECR:E'P SENSITIVE Distribution: . C. Johnson H~ Wriggin:s NSC Files Dispatched 5/30/66 ~ - Rcpt's nos
  • in the highest national priority category. DECLASSIFIED Authority )J Sc By 1 f.d Cf FODDSCJ h-ff-, Nl:.RA, Date /a) - f J'? Distribution: 1 cy ea: Mr. Keeny Mr. Johnson NSG Files • §!:CR:ST Dispatched 7 /22/ 66 ·- Rcpts. nos. 231-239 lJ ft;J;:;. W
  • "- '!\TT,,, o_u · .i. .LIZED 6 Meeting of January 3, 1966 President: What else can we do - - we have dispatched the world. What can we do further? peopl~ all over We kna.v that our bombing resp. has not done the job. Valenti: Why not direct contact
  • was agreed by the President and dispatched by the Secretary of State to Vientiane for transmission to Hanoi. (Tab B) Underlying the discussion was agreement that there would be great frustration in the U.S. and difficulty in subsequently conducting the war
  • ., BoBudget (Schultze) Chmn, Ex:-Im Bank (Linder) C. Johnson NSC Files Dispatched 11/17/67 OFFICIAL USE ONLY 3' I • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ..C.ONFIDEN''l IAL April 9, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. , 329 MEMORANDUM TO: SUBJECT
  • . AmbaaeMlor la PH&•••• hi'• ~eatarmed. l cy ea: C. Cooper C. Johnson NSC Files Dispatched 4/13 - Rcpts nos. 156-160 .,,...-. DRAFT April 6, 1965 ~T NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMoRANDUM NO. MEMORANDUM FOR: 1. '? 30 The The The The Secretar y
  • to action. In case of ext;reme. emergency, receipt of a written request will not be a prerequisite to Presidential action. However, since it takes several hours to ale»t and move Federal troops, the few minutes needed to write and dispatch a telegram
  • be notified that use of remaining FRGweapons would result in Soviet nuclear response against FRG only and not against USA or other NATOallies. similar note would be dispatched to all NATOcountries. 3. Should this deterrence fail, USSRwill retaliate
  • of representatives afternoon as McPherson up with the "wise later 1 and the dispatch transmitted proposal. the same to take Instead route unexpectedly had long before were materialized to await the North Vietnamese. On Monday, Ro stow tolil/to get
  • has asked the Secretary of Commerce to call 10 businessmen, all leading businessmen. All 10 endorsed the tax increase, he reported. (The President dispatched Tom Johnson to get a copy of the Secretary's report to the President on the 10 business­ men
  • their responsibilities in this nation, even the Russians. 2. Justice Tom Clark Secretary McNamara said a DOD plane had been dispatched to pick up Mr. Clark in Bangkok. The President said he had been advised that Mr. Clark had a case of hepatitis .. 3. Bombing policy
  • around Khe Sanh. How many men are tied down in the cities. What can we do to get more men out there. Secretary McNamara: We could accelerate the dispatch of four battalions which are due in April. The President: Harry, (Harry McPherson) get me a talking
  • recommended by the JCS (call up and dispatch of the 82nd Airborne Division and the Sixth­ Ninth of a Marine division). The President: Senator Russell said we do not have anybody in the U.S. Army who ...c ompares with General Giap in guerilla warfare
  • ? THE PRESIDENT: Is that the ammo? GENERAL WHEELER: worked this out. There is no problem on that. They have THE PRESIDENT: I agree with General Johnson on this proposal to hurry-up the dispatch to Vietnam of 3 maneuver battalions. Their current ETA is March
  • SECRET/COMlNT 1 cy e a: Komer Johnson NSC File s ~ Dispatch~/65 '-~L - - Rcpts. nos. 319-3ZZ Authority;Vsc hlh1t.() BJ ~ l/-ld~1 ,Cf:>-J'l«t NARA, Date -1-~ 8/10/65 To: Mr. Komer From: McGeorge Bundy You are right -- but it's not our best
  • 21 F 0QOS7 l cy ea to: C.Johnson By ' d+-fj , fA) G) 1] e,z;;;.... .L W. W. Rostow NA_R A. Date 1J.-i. - f/ NSC Files -SECltET Dispatched 4/26/ 66 - Rcptso nos. 119-126 ' i '• l
  • of the authority under which the President was acting. The Secretary of Defense said the President had authority to move troops from one base to another without Executive Order or Proclamation. At 11 :42 the wire to Governor Romney was dispatched. At 11 :45
  • making initial plans and draw up the necessary papers for the dispatch of the aircraft to South Korea and the activation of the units suggested. The President stressed that he would authorize more than what has been suggested if it is considered necessary
  • World Report ABC News New York Daily News NBC TV Washington Star Washington Post St. Louis Post Dispatch National Broadcasting Company Columbia Broadcasting System Baltimore Sun ABC Radio NBC TV ABC News Philadelphia Bulletin Lighting Technician Columbia
  • were sent Women's Edi tors Dispatch #200 was sent a single and double with to 1,056 kit weeklies in the and other 8 states materials The White House Women's Coordinators and tm train advance for men took 100. Plan special paper using
  • Secretary Rusk at 9:35 a. m. to have Bundy dispatch a reply to DRV. Mr. Rostow: Where is pacification? Ambassador Bunker: Chieu Hoi low, but better than reports. We are getting out into countryside. Most of RD teams are back. Thieu very good
  • that the telegram be dispatched as soon asyou sign the order. Suggests that the Pentagon release your telegram to Wallace and the details of their activities. Refer all questions to Presi~ent's press conference. He talked to Bobby. He ag~ees with our actions
  • and Fisher Staff. when necessary Okamoto on movies. Okamoto APPROVED FOR DISPATCH and and Wolfe TELEGRAM FULL RATE OR STRAIGHT TELEGRAM DAY LETTER NIGHT LETTER 0 0 0 December 19, 1967 Mr. Loyd Hackler White House Staff c/o American Embassy
  • in its dispatch. lECLASSI 1 ED E . . 1295 , Sec. 3.6 N ~J '"· g-o By M4:' ~NARA ate 3 ... 1/.. ~Ff w~&r\ ~l (_{ . ~ Vlrh. ----~ --~-----·--·~ (s~~'l VJ Jes -TOP SECRE'l'- ~ /J •• { i
  • be worked out for :r:µy consideration by the end of this month so that there may ·be time for careful consideration and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on December 7 and 8. . Dispatched 11/16/64 .
  • W. W. Rostow c Dispatched 6/9/66 - Outside Rcpts. COMFIDENTL'\L 7 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday June 8 Walt: Could you sign this? ~) FMB THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON /f c ~0..,./ MEMORANDUM THE WASHINGTON Friday, June 3, 1966
  • in carrying .out this assignment. LJW~ W. W. Rostow CC: The Secretary of State · Dispatched 7/9/66 - Outside Rcptso THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 8, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 352
  • over and pick it up. Do you want me to do this, or do you want the people who do the actual dispatching do it? 5 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -SECRET January 12, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. W. W. ROSTOW Walt -In Spurgeon 1 s absence I have
  • , a flight inspection aircraft was dispatched to investigate and accomplish necessary corrective action. This same procedure is followed in relation to user reported discrepancies on all navigation aids which make up a part of the commonsystem of air
  • will not require any increase in the area totals of nuclear weapons proposed for dispersal in FY 1966 over those reflected in NSAM 334. ...................Ollia/M~~~~· W. W. Rostow - SECRE'f-F6R:ME1tLr:t RESTRICTE'.D DAYA Dispatched 7/8/66 - Rcpt. No. 219
  • was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
  • should be given wide circulation both in the Senate and the House. McGeorge Bundy Distribution: Addressees: Sec State Sec Defense Sec Commerce Info cys: . Sec. Treasury Sec Interior Sec Agriculture Sec Labor DCI Ex~Irri Bank · Dispatched 7 /27 I 65
  • ;~·':.,· AID ~ ' RSR '"CINCPAC I BENT . _,.,. I A-1. AUGUST 13 :, f USIA . :: . INR t ·· CIA - NF , t ' ,, ' •. ·.1 '4 FOR POLAD :l f1. ROK,' POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS: DRP CAUCUS DECIDED MORNING 'AUGUST 13 TO HAVE ASSEMBLY APPROVE DISPATCH
  • to show concern for its image abroad. It has dispatched goodwill teams to some fifty states. It has nominated a new envoy to Japan and indicated its willingness to reopen the negotiations underway before the coup. It has announced its support