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  • which had been . besieged for five hours. During this period only one fire was reported in the city. Reports of sniper firing, wild shooting, and general chaos continued until the early morning hours. By daylight Monday, New Jersey state officials had
  • , including NPT, ABM and relations with other countries. George Christian said that Ambassador Bunker and General Westm.oreland would appear on Meet the Press Sunday. Ambassador Bunker reported on his morning meetings with Congressional committees and his
  • The President said U.S. forces are moving in reinforcements to prepare for a major concentrated attack around Khesanh. The President said that the Communists are making a major build up in this area. The President described the capture this morning of a U.S
  • June 22, 1968 12:05 p. m. ·) - MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ v~~ t'°i \ l •M FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of the President's meeting with his Foreign Policy Advisers this morning. Those attending the meeting were: The President
  • to the ABM question that morning. The President read a proposed message to the Congress which Charlie Schultze prepared for Secretary McNamara and the President's signatures. He pointed out that perhaps it is not strong enough. The President then asked
  • -- TO: Marie Fehmer FROM: Barefoot Sanders Per your request the attached is on the Monday morning Fish Room meeting. 5/28 Meeting with Congressional Relations Officers May Z7, 1968 The President met with the Congressional Relations Officers
  • Stop trip. a••• Thank yo. for taldJII care of th•••· Besa Abell • January 28, 1965 Memo to Dick Magllir• From Besa Abell Y••t•rday my aecretary took a call fram Mr. Benaard Sobel of. the Britla American Toa.ra, lac. 515 Madi A••--• New York 22
  • of the democratic process . Secretary Rusk described the major problems which the new govern­ ment in Brazil faces. First are the economic problems which involve renegotiation of large loans coming due shortly and revision of those economic policies of Goulart which
  • Commandant. Both Secretary McNamara and I talked at length this morning with Roston· about his column in the New Y o rk Times. We cannot make an announcement about what the World Bank might do. ---or what Secretary McNamara might do. "But I thin..\;: all
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ' - CON.fi IDEi~TIAL Tuesday, March 15, 1966, 5:00 p. m. ' ~Q ~ 1 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Cabinet Resignation in Venezuela The announcement this morning that the Cabinet of President Leoni
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc# DocT~~e Doc Info 023 cable Page 1 of 1 Pages Date Restriction Bundy and Komer to the Ambassador, New Delhi [sanitized 9111100] d- a i:;- P"'--f-,,.,. j 0 s I· .;J.;-11 #~J/p
  • look forwar,d to meeting thing on Tuesday morning to see when we can you. War..m regards,~ -~i~ Thomas B~~:~ton 'i Mr. Jack Valenti, President : Motion Picture Association of America~ 522 Fifth Avenue New York, N~ Y. 10036 I Inc. TBM:jd
  • .· ~SEGUT - 2 ­ leverage to bear with North Korea. 5. We should go back to the Soviets and tell them that their first response was not enough. The President: I think we should get Ambassador Goldberg down here tomorrow morning for an 8: 30 breakfast. Can
  • , Sec. 3.4 NlJ . 93 -.;,.;> I ,; 0 'N~ Date l -.>t>-9'/ .. OCTO-BER : •·12 ;_. l96 8 -~_'i_.DREV - PtARSON~s ··:coLtiMN.~~tHIS ) !ORN ING :MAKES:. TWO· NEW RE?EAT· ~E~f-ALLEGATIONS ·. CONCERNING. VICE. PRESIDENT · HU!PHRE.Y .ANO THE ';VIETNAM' ·VAR
  • that they would not strike while the matter was in conference. But late last week they withdrew that pledge, effective one minute after midnight this morning. Last Friday evening, the conferees urged the unions not to strike while the legislation was being
  • McCormack -- Need for tax increase. asking for big enough tax increase. Was willing, ready, able In his view Pr e sident not Secretary Fowler -- R ead his proposed answer to Senator Williams with stress on concluding portion outlining Administration's new
  • S. STRATTON, New York OTIS O. PIKE, New York RICHARD (DICK) ICHORD, Missouri LUCIEN N. NIIIDZI, Michigan ALTON LENNON, North Carolina WILLIAM J. RANDALL, M188ourl G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Georgia CHARLES H. WILSON, Calltornht ROBERT L. LEGGETT, Call!ornla
  • us 1n Ule w-e tb ahead. I hope you fdt-•a• 1 dld••that a,uieral Westmoreland. ha• acquitted hlrnaelf in .New York.and \:faahlagtoa In the hlgheat tradltions ot o•r mltlta.r1 •ervlce,. I tnly rec.rot yo·a could no& be wUh u• on the aolema but memorable
  • : April 26, 1965 In reply refer to: James H. Laue April 23 meeting of Alabama Businessmen with Alabama Civil Rights Leaders ( information orally requested by Kytle this morning, and to be followed by full report by Secrest). Today I have talked with Mac
  • INGTO~ PQ:ST," A DAILY NE'MS?A?!R !N THE WASHINGTON, D.C. AREA, CARRIED .AN ARTICLE CONCERNING ~RS. ANNA CHEN~1AULT. THE ARTICLE INDICATED THAT :\ffis. CHEml A ULT INTE~D!D TO PROCE£D•TO NEW YORK CITY WHERESW- WOULDA~AIT THE ELECTION RESULTS ON NOVE~BER
  • A State Embtel Top Secret 2096 from Bangkok (Section 2) 3 p 05/19/61 A State Embtel Top Secret 2096 from Bangkok(Xection 3) 2 p 05/20/61 A State Embtel 2751 Secret from New Delhi 2 p 05/19/61 A State Embtel 2767 Conf. from New Delhi 2
  • that State Dept pei-sonnel are far superior to their image with the people. 5. I spoke to the leader.: 0£ the Malaysian observer group. He told. me he was favorably impressed by the election, a.nd that the Australian and New Zealand delegations were
  • out of hie way with everyone to reinforce Max's authority. Will you give me a ring at your convenience on thla? We ought to get the message out the way you want lt by 6 0 1clock this evening so that Max will have it promptly ln the morning. 4. I valued
  • in Soviet policy, decisions which have yet to be made , and possible new developments not yet susceptible to our detection . II. In the past two year s the Soviets have expanded their ICBM force by adding l aunch sites at the II existing major
  • message refers to anti-Vietnam demonstrations in New Orleans and Philadelphia. It does not appear to be of direct concern to the White House. CHARLES Attachment SITHER ~ECEIVED ~1.'.Mt\RVlt~Vl/\TSON 1966NOV11 PM 4 15 . ,. • RECEIVED ..' -WHCA
  • by this spring at the latest. by the ~its new schedule the ROKGexpects to reach agreement in the negotiations 8 end of March with parliamentary ratification following shortly. Ambassador Kirn ~ -commented that al though there were still some in the Government who
  • ,, _. of writing a story -- they recognized there was nothing new in what I ~ said. The only one who did was Breslin, a New York feature writer who is not up on foreign policy or politics. ,J : } ,..:. • -.-:, _ • ·=.;. i·-....._., '.. .. February 6. 1967 Mr
  • . the !ollo\.ving d - y guid .nee for our Canal Zone authorities when , hip capta~ in-quire what they a noul - do bout the new law: nu advice ts requested cl' Caaal Zane aetboritlee, the follow• mg reply•· ·01..ll be giveru A ahlp in Can~ l Z-oae water• ls i
  • David LJ.U.atlaal'• reactl• to the yoaa1 ecoaoml.t• aad cabl-t mlaletera be met. T'My are al ao put of the new poap; aad I aupect you. caa flad men like them la every prmace. 6. Tbarefore. I wauld aot accept at tlli• time, 011 preHat e.S.dltace
  • - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
  • calm. The President 1 s message to De Gaulle and the latter's reply probably had a favorable effect on the market, over and above its political impact. 2. First assessment of the measures taken by the French government: The new exchange controls are s
  • :30 p.m. Press dinner at the Tappan Hill Inn in Tarrytown. The First Lady will attend a private of Mrs. Vincent Astor. dinner at the home SUNDAY, MAY 19 Morning Press returns to commercial in New York City. (Charter to Laguardia Airport
  • , THROUGH AUGUST31, 1964, AND YOUTHDISTURBANCES SEPTEMBER 4, 1964 1 THROUGH SEPTEUBER7, 1964 STA'£E OF NEW YORK New York City July 17 2 1964, through July 31, 1964 • Following the shooting of fifteen-year-old James :>owell, a Negro, in New York City
  • • THE AcHIEVEMENTOF APOLLO VJil AND ITS- GALLANTCREW IS AN HISTORIC STEP IN MAN'S SEARCH,,FORKNOWLEDGE OF THEi UNIVERSE IN WHICH HE LI v~s:, AND tiE~ALD§ A sR I G~T NEW ERA O~i EX~LORATI ON AND ScIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION• COL• BORMAN,CAPT• LOWELL, AND LT• COL• ANDE~S
  • with Romney and is bad news in this matter. He says that he understands fully what our problem is but hopes we handle it in a balanced way that keeps the local Jewish community from defecting. I said that in quieting Jordan down we were doing Israel's work. We
  • know, Martin Luther King, Jr., President, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, was the principal speaker at the aass anti-war demonstration which took place in New York City OD April 15, 1967. I thought the President and Mr. Watson would
  • Council health Council Southern .) year~ Yuntil in the next it almost political triumphal In this Suu himself the admin­ in sel­ This Phan Khac Suu ~-~ to the J . in the Navan­ but stage, somewhat he guided new Charter
  • with m.atiagement and other assistance aimed at giving the beneficiary a fair cha.nee to compete. There is no precedent in existing law for non-interest bearing working capital loans to domestic, private businesses. They have not been provided in New York, where
  • AND/Ott CONTlNUATlON SHEET Cl..-'~!>1, 1c .. 110 .. ~OP S~CRETLIMDIS OflA,-TllD ■V ACT I OH 7 GIVENTO THESEOPERATIONS REGARDING NEW O~E~ATINGAREAS. GP-3 , l _J CO .. TIIOI.. ltl:G'IADING N0 TOft/TOD 0 INSTAUCTIONS "'AGll N0 NO. "'"'GllS 2
  • . . . Borman to extend te , - aa4 to die ,-ople of N. . Zealand Ille warme•t 1net1n1• el. all Americana. W• ciuply appl'eclate dMI coopewatl.Oil el New Zealand la Jolntly nppoa-UD1 with u a rana• el. ecleatlfte eaperimau :telate4 . . . . bploraUoa ol tu earth