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- and other celestial bodies shall also not be prohibited.11 Page 12 Note that Article IV states that the parties will not " •••• place in orbit around.the earth, any objects carrying II nuc 1 ear weapons •••• The underlined phrase is the operative phrase
- verification and inspection problems. The Bureau played a k ey role in the formulation of U.S. government policies V, I ''I I II I - 9 - . pertaining to the NPT (particularly the sections on peaceful uses and safeguards), limitations on nuclear
- proteotins the ot the ir aal s. or, trade ot x en II& to vxporter to the extent ot about ei htJ•t1ve per cent Thia 1e a plan we are oons1deriJ16 ae an aid to tbe ex• all buaines . 1n the United atates . long tali with Lor 1nauranoe sub• Strabolg1
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- to be chanpd? Chanoellor ADIDU.lla. I ban t.be commu nique bere and if you w1l1 permit me I wouJd Wte to haft a ~ at it to - euct lJ Wbat t.be W'Ol'd1ng 11. Tb1I I doll'$ tb1nk it meant. It II true thl,t we agree to .ful. till t.be conventional obJectivea
- to the President, l3.~0 f\/LT ~ ~ \\l2et/01 ~ 06a 11/v-,/ol o 1 -4~ 1 l\/2.Cf OJ Vi.,,J MarviRWat68Rtg tl:leeresideAt,8·20 RLD., ~ 11/'J.i}o/ Nt.J"" ,e Martin tatlie1 t
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- with the Communist Party, however, rights. His differences are merely tactical and he continues his ideological adherence to communism. ' ., BBCRlff - 2 - :: CEIVED ',':'.M.l\HVINWATSON ·~~G 1~018 PM 3 36 5- 14 1 (6-2-f>Sl OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR c r.,s II
- Report on NSAM 297. NlJ . 2J-3YZ BJ ~ ,NABA.Date ~-~-?1 SECRET GROUP 3--. nowngraded at 12 year. Lntervals; not &utom~tioally decl~sa1f1ed , , illlHBlf document coneists of ........{.~.........pages. II~ t
- •_ _ ..!..ii ~ _,:____;__ Page of telegram .to,_ _ _~C,._I..B.1.~GLl,UL,l,I,U;;,Al,,,LBJ-..----------------- 2 80Mli'IffEM'f!AL ·• :: • ~- .:. . -•. . '!.,. '• -- . . i .....·. .., 2. . In our view, the root of the problem is the claim o:r some
- GEORGIA 02 HAWAII IOAHO ILLINOIS J2 INOIANA 1111111 I ,. I n1.11111 - - - - _,_ i - -- IUl,11 I KANSAS 72 LOUISIANA 11 MAINE ,2 1~ MARYLAND --- - -- . ~Ullll1,I: Ii - .. _, In, ,,.. --- ·- -- __ ,. ---- --- -- n1
- -NAM S 11th NSC .Meeting NSC Control No. 129 DEGCASSIFIED Authority Pab- ~By Ii 11/~btt, IIiD&, ~ NARS, Date -'l/.:ul/19 7 1fi:i/?PV I E T - NA M An apparently critical situation developed in recent days con cerning the Counter-Insurgency
- A. ooutu1.7 of Spring i o coming as tho roi.•oos v1hioh would dooti.·oy 1'roodom £ii;h.t 1'or the oonttol 'l'iould that I oould say peaoe 110W. or othe.t· oo.n 'binont8. But, J:or °'9d' s aaka, lll.dios a.u
- of the equipment and mementos of the early fire-fighting days in the City of Mobile. OCTOBER 22, 1964 TO ALL NEWSMEDIA FORYOOR INFORMATION ANDIMMEDIATE USE Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THEWHITEHOOSE SCHEDULEOF THE LADY BIRD SPECIAL II
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- ~~ of all, becau~e you're th~t ~hey could I ha'\"'e to - ide1-ii!ify asking me t.o go inside answer But if you want to knew rny opinion, my am:~wer now ·this :C will better of their th;.m I .. say it was probably -8- presented I'm sura
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- the gathering will have on our re l&tions abroad, not only with the peo ple of Germany, but also with the peo ple of Europe and the rest of the free world. 5 [8 of 16] llD IC IF'&0011' PJ IC~ 11' ®IF ~'II'&11' lC lF ®00 11' lHHc lF 00 IC~~ APRIL 11
- . FOR CONSULT£T(DON # 7 a memo y y y x memo ■to p OGCre-t------Ort4«,i ^rr-_ t o R u sk , McNamara, B ahnm Ij nim rlj fv n iii Mi n, WH to p secret -2p T^iiiifly U b /ii/6 b _______ Nl^ l a «To Rus k . McNa^nr" I , .......... t. M.-n —Bundy
- MADLAI STEVENSON Of' 1LUNOII" 0 IIH ., NOE.l P, IUSCH PVIC.ISNl!D Sf PAHAR, STRAUS AND YOUN
- a Negro female student who allegedly refused to salute the Aruerican flag. . :' By~ DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S NU/HA c II>• 30 v NARA,Date~,-4. ~ GOHPif>l!:NIIAL - GROUP1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification V
- A R Y 2 7 FOR T H E F I R S T T I M E IN S E V E R A L MONTHS AND AM D E E P L Y II-1 P R E S S E D W I T H T H E INCREASING m a g n i t u d e o f t h e S E C U R I T Y PROBLEM AS ARE GENERAL WESTMORELAND and h i s p r i n c i p a l m i l i t a r y c o
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- e n ts th ey r e m a in to th is day a m a jo r fo c u s of the V ietn a m debate and c o n s titu te a s ig n ific a n t ch a p ter in the h is to r y o f Lyndon B. J o h n so n 's P r e s id e n c y . - 3 - II - VIETNAM D E V E L O P M E N T S
- ’ Dxeltided from a dov^-ngradiiig arid d e o la s s if io a t io n - COPY LBJ LIBRARY •, " GECRET/NO FOREIGN D IG C ia i ii W h ile the South Vietnamese government, la rg e ly at US p rom p ting , has requested a s sis ta n c e from a number o f c o u
- administrative changes. 6) Rudolph Kauffmann II (March 5, 1965) suggested trans ferring the care of street trees to the National Park 5 Service and replacing the grass surrounding them with pre-cast, perforated, concrete slabs. He further suggested choosing
- testim ony. (Tab 6 ) . N H :JC ahill COPY LBJ LIBRARY // T H E WHITE H O U S E \ WASHINGTON AGENDA FOR M E E T IN G WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS 6:45 P M - A u g u s t 4, 1964, 1. ■^iiUtarjr
- C. Beebe Secretary of Labor Wirtz James Cook James C. Gaither Clyde Skeen Howard Samuels Albert L. Nickerson Quentin Reynolds Harold S. Geneen Henry Ford II The meeting ended at 3:45 p. m. MEFING ;,~OTES CCPYR!GHlcD ME.ETING NOTES CQPYRIG~'CED .P
- to rr.~et the 1 ._• •· , · . t\."'·' >:•'.~ . ........ . ...\•,}.~..· . .. . II... t ~ ~;· ·.~ .... needs of the developing nations and therefore must be entered to. His s peech outlining the new seven year plan proposed develop• m~nt
- in it, the sign said: ''Capacity - 15. 11 They changed the sign. It now Says: 11 CapaCity - 12. II They are debating whether to make it 10. Wi.11 Sparks [3 of 16] r..:. ,.> ' 1?u"8 · o, ... . m. PRESIDE T: Tht.: Go\·erno s are sch dulcd t"' o •. a t
- (AlUO.NIA • 904t1------- -ii- Published by The RAND Corporation -iii- PREFACE This study undertaken is a contribution for the office Defense (International nuclear capabilities States to ongoing of the Assistant Security Affairs
- of best wishes? • 4F Ii fi ..-..:-~ ..____... I ,, -----;-- ~- -,- I , ...... • t:ilG:fllil:"li"iesi' ,a;O.'° r ,.. • ~,_,.~ ~ lP~o~t_g;,wlao . _·. ~.Betn:_g -.aiide-fl'.t pies ·,t . ~-wlte~ _ -gtlf'.t_oqtd ~ fff ~ ~~'e.y1 1S01
- of Southeast Asia, . . I fully Vietnamese situation., :r.-asponse against forces,. I am [f.("atified to no-i.,cU:r4t, referred the incident y-0~:c ii the North Vietnamese ,, I. ij government has already to tho D:d.t:sd Nat· onse It is my sincere
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 212l p ~ #lb memo RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 7 - //- f/ ,,v II 'I- /V.. -n-. d-.- ---1--- / FILE LOCATION ( NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security Action
- the views of the Departments of State and Defense and of AID on the possible redeployment of one of the two u.s. divisions now stationed in Korea. A time-phased plan for such a redeployment1 when and ii' decided, is at Attachment A. I. Defense
- is the defense of all • • ! e have learned again what we already knew -- t a t the strength and skill .. of this command are absolutely vital to the peace of the Atlantic world • . I I This day has thus brought new encouragement to· me and I hope I Ii I
- government could no longer be established by norma.Z political m,eans. In this one respect our conclusions differ from those of most conservative movements. There has not been one presidential election since World War II where the American public has had
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