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  • the existence. of a party. ,witness may invoke the · ·ence, you and I are en­ n his own judgment, he ·s public opinion ii cort• osition of confessing .to actions, .in spite of the , or may. not be -able to ;ent upon public opinion ndment, may be sound. ision
  • Society. not too effective; Lobenthal materials has the impression are attached. that II loose -5- H. CCAC. Lobenthal sees Rev. Cleage as a political opportunist who has managed to hold down the militants, keep pressure on the white community
  • A. Membership...................................... 16a 1. 16a Leaders .... ..... .. ... ...... .. .. ... . .. .. .. . .. 2b i •• -- - ./ 'PAGE 2. B. Estimated Terrorist 1. 2. Number of Members ............. or Revolutionary II
  • Into Secretary »'•••man•• NIAM JS9 etercla• aa appropriate. l'n meatlo11ecl \Ille to Frau Ellle, but would JOQ mind 1lvln1 hlm a call to ••• tbo e:urd•• 10 that everybody baa hu ahoulder to th• •am• wheel. Harold H. Sauod•r• cc: Mr. Fl'uk Ellb, A1D 7>t---f Ii
  • ·: ·~ . - - ••• ·, J J ,.. •. > :'.~:,r ..:~ ~\r~·~\ !\ : \ : •,i " #-.-----~-4---------- . ·-..--· · -----------~· ~ # --~~-: - - -- - - - T II E \Y I II TE l r 0 C S E WAS lll :NGTON .SECREY - February 8, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM
  • OF THE UNITED STATES Friday, November 1, 1963 Mr. SYMINGTON. Mr. President, everyone who has followed the foreign aid program over the years knows the great amount of good it has accom­ plished, especially during the years shortly after World War II. Recently
  • who have met and who have matched the enemy on the ground these past few hours-in I Corps, in the II Corps, in the III Corps, in Saigon, the cities along the entire countryside-have a very special under­ standing and a very special appreciation, I
  • quote). would nor was much said-­ ·r argued only briefly, And the summary of the meeting II the President Now the v~rdict me to the same conclusion '"It without Now their and was alone with Secretary heart. Vietnam, for a meeting
  • , West Virginia J. CALEB BOGGS, Delaware FRANKE. MOSS, Utah JACK MILLER, Iowa ~ LEE METCALF, Montana JAMES B. PEARSON, Kansas BIRCH BAYH, Indiana GAYLORD NELSON, Wisconsin PIERRE SALINGER, California II CONTENTS
  • i c u l a r s i t u a t i o n , th e u se o f U ,S. combat •% ii I tr o o p s I n N o rth Viet-Nam would meet a l l o f t h e r e q u i r e d c o n d i t i o n s , -----C0N7 TDl!?rTXE ■ COPY LBJ LIBRARY TT 'CONFIDt.INi lAL - 6 and i f th e P
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  • with fire departments. "Throckmorton says we can take Care Of this better When the troops are federalized. II The President asked, was there any doubt in anybody's mind, including .. the Governor, that the troops should be federalized and U.S. forces sent
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  • Noldtr: W. 11M>mca Johnson - PART II The President then met with the regular leadership in the Sitting Roorno Those attending were: The President The Vice President Speaker McC orrnack Senator Mansfield Congressman Albert Senator Byrd Senator Long C
  • of it. ,MffTfN6 ~O~ES COPtRIG11T!D PubUcatt011t Aequire.-­ P•11Mi11ie" a:ld \ . ef € s ,., . I Ii. H ec--w Vsomoa JiUhisol -· ~ COPY LBJ LIBRARY ­ MHTI NS fqQTES COP t Rl511li0 PuQlieetio" Reqoit"&1 - 13 - f;lar~iuiori of CeJ9) rigfirt tiiQl~er. W. TAa
  • ,• MEETING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Pubiiwtion Reuuires Permission of Copyright Holder: W. Thomas Johnson I ____fies·. MA.vie, i:-:e.LU A'~ s \>-le_ ~"' fe c_ ~ e t" ! I 1 "O> Su' . f ;< ~C' J ,~ I•4. :i\'1'1f\O!'l\tl"f11'71 I ·i LLJ • II he ·I
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  • it was a wea~{ government and would be while t:ie VC were free to attack it district by district. About t:-iis point the·'President told the Lcz.dersnip why he did not call the Leadership earlier (the notes say that this statement was ":per my memo to him
  • ) will be moved t o Stuttqcirt . The US Si)~th ?leet nor11e port is be ing mov ed to Italy . Othe:- US hec:dauartei"s a nc.1 units will go to the UK 2nd Gern2ny . Re loc~tion Necrotiat.io:is '.·ii. th Prenc e . The Gove!'."nmen t o:'.: Frc:nce ha s put c. side
  • . FM UStJN NEWYORK · TO RUEHCR/~ECSTATE WASHDC J4407l INFO RUALOS/ AM EMBASSY SEOUL18 STATEGRNC BT. I•• ,... ,. \· \ /1,'1 '\9-8) ~1•'\' ·•• 1,,. - HAYNE S _JESSU P '. . _J H,NSO N _:l
  • . and control over .i C.0:-.:·-:::stic tcc~ology; (ii) governrr.znt control over· sales by fo::dgn s~1=>sidiaries of US co~p".;:nies_; , and. by :(oreign purchasers 0: us ;· i equip:-.1ent; and (iii) willingness of our allies to make cooperative 2~rangerr
  • be with~rawing from the arrangemer1t. However,· another pi::oblem with referring to "nuclear weapons II was that there might be some misunde~standing concerning our · propulsion developments. · Dr. Wiesner said .the only one that might be affected was Project
  • , Lucius Battle, was .summoned by the UAR Minister of Supply on December 22, 1964, and asked about the status of a pending UAR request for $35 million worth of additional PL-480 ---s-ECRET .. \ II •l:: 3/ assistance.- Ambassador Battle politely
  • is on the board of urban freeway consultants to the Bureau of Public Roads and has written books on Freeways and Cities. Halprin was appointed by the President to the National Council on the Arts in December, 1966. # II # [2 of 2] WHITE HOUSE 1600
  • quoted General Larson 1 s Report for II Corps and Westrnoreland 1 s cable of August 11. He said General Johnson had visited every area in the country and was most optimistic. Roberts raised the question of a confrontation with China. The President
  • • will 1t.ve you a chance to con•ider the problem beforehand. Hold tor discu ■ sion -----W. W. .-j'IJOftllf' Ro ■tow _ DECLASSIFIED &0 ..12958;Sec. 3.5 .Stat~ Dept. Guidelines'""' i, By~NARA,Date All.J f~OEPARTM lt/.,1B-II.· l ~NT OF' STATE
  • the race against population. productivity remai~ to new problems-­ However, con­ hope that food production of lo4 C. Other Food for Peace Programs Title II of :the revised A.I.D. of agricultural P. L. 480 law prjyided commodities to voluntary
  • in the inauguration of other great national programs. Program Recommendations A. for all, The social to correct environment •. To help make the cities present imbalances between facilities ii more livable and services, and to assure comprehensive the Task Force
  • \ \. _ ·• waltel" Je¥1M IOl u. •• Court Jba AIIIIUA,~ J>lut .,. Jenk1ne1 J'wllll¥'• l.9"er tit DaHaber 8 ..Uecl to ,U ba wau14 NDll \II wtber GOW ot tbl ftl.e 1lbSoh _. t0l'IIIIIU4 to ,-. I tbm le&'l'll8d ~t atnce bb talk vS.1111 Nr. ~ Nr. l'bSllt.pt baa
  • \ c1Yilian lite tor pr "a t allocation \o war needs tmder a aingu d.il'eoU.w authori.t,' as the •ervices and imultrte ■ requS.eit1onJ alN an anal"-ell aterial control ubj ct to the sue f' ol'IIUJ.a. The oeuntJ.7 ii now-lour with manpo-..r gr b ~ l:v the oompe
  • ev York tor vhateY•~ ount 10• vent. It t a 7~• tor tree . Sino rel7, Mra. Herw.an Brow, l33S Inwood DriYe, Houaton. Charle• .i. Marsh Ii I l / MRS. HERMAN BROWN 333!5 INWOOD DRIVE HOUSTON. TEXAS MRS. HERMAN BROWN 833!5 INWOOO DRIVE HOUSTON
  • a.D4 defense, dating from World War II, tilt back toward the defense? The heart of it all, from which the above and many other questions and implications stem, lies in the interaction of three elements, all or which are now making or already have made
  • Pllbllahen ot Aug. 13,1954 .:flint J!tbJ.i•l!lbbnti.itr The real facts about atema. by Col. Roberto Barrios ·~P~e~•,•.ii,iiii,--e~g~r~an~d~s~on of former president Barrios,of distinguished family down there. Dear Drew: (Private as to source) just
  • ;i.iaU111---~Si----~2 ~ II\ "Z'i fo I l\l '- l 01 - ,::J") e2 1Hemo 011Si911ed a"d URB8EIFC990d memo,6 PIii flCI 02e lette1 J. ~dgar Hoover to Mildred -all ~ t1f1..,fo,1 C 4722768 A 1 4/22/68 2 4722/88 A 1 4il12f68 A Ol-23' NL]" n2b
  • Attnrnry Oirnrntl lhtalftngtnn, II. or. July 10, 1964 TO HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WHO WIRE RECIPIENTS NOTICE OF RESCISSION OF POLICY RELATING TO CLEAllANCE PROGRAM FOR I'lIDIVIDUALS _OTHEll THAN FULL-TIME FDDAL EMPLOYIBS ~ORANDUM OF The National
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  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #3 memo - #3a memo #4memo "" ff"""TU. II Ill I CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Sayre to Bundy s 1p .NSAM d s i _") /') 1 /C..A A -- - -· /? ..l _1 .t\. 4p NSAM draft s4p 17
  • United States Government-sponsored cargoes. II Vessels under Control of Controlling Party 1. .Annex 1 hereto contains a true, correct and complete list of vessels currently under control of the Controlling Party, together with, in the case of vessels