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  • .. . . .. . . ·.... ,• . • • • •• ·. -~~n;h~b!';~!~: ~e:ih:~~~: In t~e first family. . The second time, Mrs. Robb Contlnu~don Page 16, Column1 • • .l,/ •. !~J ,... ~ j_·.c
  • .. . . .. . . ·.... ,• . • • • •• ·. -~~n;h~b!';~!~: ~e:ih:~~~: In t~e first family. . The second time, Mrs. Robb Contlnu~don Page 16, Column1 • • .l,/ •. !~J ,... ~ j_·.c
  • . In the initial meeting ot this Committ e, upon proper motion duly seconded end unan1.moualy adopted , the Committe invok d the rule end adopted the standard rules of evidence enforced in T xa.s ct this time. Therefor , one J:nst bear in m1.nd that tllls Oo ttee
  • , proper, timely, says "Saigon Mai." 11Ckh Mang": "Everyone expecting new atmosphere confidence and sincerity. Johnson's statements modest, sincere, full goodwill of U.S. Government in building up, defending, free world. For nearly aocentury it 1s first
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE r 1 ~ · ~~++-.gp-:..m. ~ #{2 memo Walt R:ostow Lo the Prcsid~n~t 5: 3 0 p. m,- Seez:e:t #c3 memo ~ 1 p ,-,...+-,q..-1-f-r~-+-- -A 12. 09 aoen ~~C
  • to be the correct we are working on. name or not remains to bP. seen. MR. ST~RN: Were the optimistic Frijay of catching the assassin things off or did you really predictions Just an attempt then of to cool have someone in mind at that time? ""GENFRAL
  • baa moved toward you. !he tortunate geogn.phioal tacn that he goes to Key lest natarallJ •d• you his official host a.Ad gave oolor to the frllaan-Pepper hypbeza . low ie the time for 1ou to rest . Iou alwa,ya will oe the iD&ll on tbe •h1 t• horse
  • .. time • J'Ollg• ot ._. ah f•......UY bopellil tb&t U •-- bu b6es,•.al .. & tbcNp a eo tely -tUy ,o1.uo. &II the elHtlOD way c fcnad to . ue uaue may ttm.aia ·.po . lble lo~ the for.. ·w. fQ&mte., F. la ff r4 to wana b*. feua of a llldat:aaatmow
  • the Pre ident: QOOTE: Dear Mr. Prime Ministert Your thoughtful tragic hot 1 fire letter the in Kingston last month both saddened and pleased me. caused by* regarding the fire. the loss I regret At the iame time I am very glad that our men
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You w ill find two versions o f the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many o f the documents have been
  • A· " ONAU'TICS AND SP · Cle IJ)MJNISTaAi'ION , .... Jene. ot ..April so.... 'b u ~Jal rour •caoate4 detenel ot A&»dler l'ec«Nmrl..-tion• to Mm hiUCUns wltb 6o. ussa la ome. .,ace matMr· Gatll the· J.atte• pan of, lmte .t a ¥1ew of lbe 4l•cu•lo&I be&weea
  • • • • , • 'I ' \ !Er YOFJ< TIMES APR1 8 1968 Clark Criticlzes D_8.lefs. ·order··lo Shoot Looters risk ''permanent alienation "dehumanized" the Negro and giv~~ "permissive ·rights" for among minorities." had adopted a double standard their criminal action
  • Time tcmpa.ny. I EW Y.OftiK, THURSDAY. JANU~RY 13, 1949. eiz arin Warns B tiSh COttERN CITED Coµrse Will Lead · war 0 NOON ON ·FORGE eaderI Aska /or Cooper ion Lut lunge Whole World Int Conflict tudied lnvcuion ol Egypt ove. Says Our Anxiety Waa N
  • .18C -·q corJ; Y ;:r; ;: Guqe ;:•.;.it; VEC 61 J)GlGU'-' •9 t COJ.JL- JG fG-::. ; Ot. O '.f :.Ge_qGU ,~F~;:-' cou1t:. tf.1- - JG lO- G•Y , ;:; ; PM 3 43 [ll T" J G ;:pG tA~H O 1::c. ! 1 ;;o; r-:::.s-uawI;: Ga TG b- r
  • Kay 20. 1940 My dear Hopkinaz Boiling d011n to your indicated si&e took a little time. Hence the ' delay. Daar- »fi. Prodrl-enti tto hope 'that to tbooe th.are you uill f/16Y eomth1ng ae Fh'at eo.uts Chio~. brief u yow- £!rat in6ugural
  • fl'!ADGET MATTHEt"S FIRST V!CE CHAIRMAN. ' : :,; 2 r:.i lO I 0 IA297 1 GOVT PD BU WASKINGTON DC r.cT 2 617P EDT ~RS LYNDON B JOH~SON THE 1t1KlTE HOUSE REBECCA ANDI EXTEND OURREGRETSAT BEINGUNABLE TO MEET YOUR 1 SPECIALTRAIN. 'i!.E PLANr-JED
  • in President Johnson's time. 11 It was a technical not a sentimental statement. The relative strategic balance has deteriorated against us over these years. But, still, it's a great agreement, if our people don't come to believe it permits us to gut our
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 iREV. 5-82) CONFI DEN'fIAL DECLASSIFIED-~~-~- _::~ ,.~ w. w.. Rostow E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 _NY 2 7 - /lo;;J.. By ~ • NARA. Date 11-S"- g7 November 19, 1964
  • use of of nucloar weapons. I confim that the Memorandum Understanding -enclosed viith your letter correctly reJresent,s the position of my Government. J"t the s~~a time I note your reference to the continuing validity of the underta.'d.ngs g1van
  • .....Uy Ilea-, olllctaJ . . _... • Id• time, It • • • • moet dUflcalt to ••~--.• appointaneau lo• pe:r.-111 pn•eatadal• at aay dme. We tl'Ut , - will \1114erela4l UMI bow tbat die Pnaldem l• -...Ci.all" ol yMr latenat la writlaa, GOMthel•••• 8baceNly
  • time to · o!f!c!Sll vi it. A m.ba · ~ do!' . di- c -14 te -·• if you feel lat ir o.ff ra a :r . 01\& who LBJ/ GB:mrn 2/ 12/68 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - .. - -- - FEBRUARY 15, 1968 Office of the White House Press Secretary
  • :-of a~wledgtjlg .~ your~letter. ~ - in -which you enclose copies of ·your c·o mmunicatlona to Secre- . tary Rusk. Mr. .T~hnson is expected back in Washington in approxirDately ono week. At _thls time I shall be happy to bring this in!or~on to bis attention
  • •• ' · · · : .' ' · in: th• '. ~l" of IA · or•• who, . proaidont in 1 l , lq ALL lllC ~ a, _ r ln om:1, "11 poMetla »4>lit1cel party oonsJ:d.» ti . • · · ·· s. n1o Ce~t~nly no pol 1 t~eld 1 .t ho or a. - Tho 01! · J1d O.hail"mjlft tt·n toal lo . no t ·v opre .nt
  • --· - PUEBLO ·.-~------ January 26, 1968 Me e_! i !:_g__~ it h_ H_u g l:_ ~2:. de y -~~~ Jack Horner Meeting Began: Meeting Ended: 7:29 p.m. 8:45 p. m. G OHJ?IDEH'YIAI:r \ -:,\. -~ •' NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME AND JACK
  • to keep ,tho Yinoenne a movementa 1n I think that v-,hen­ over there 1 a ohnnge, when you think we nro with.in 30 daye of putting up money , that r ou sho, t a· ir.1 te r.ie, or phone , E1 nd, of oourae, on ·we eoet trorn time to tir.ie, e will aiacuao 1 t
  • opln• prpmote·, en 1 a r g e and tim~t, ion, is a continual "'dull iinprov¢ education in the not;ll: arts - iii .aU levels.: lHWill the., I hum." fricus • the ft\1:ts-'-:.bpth ·sgh{lo As a result, adults and ·wj;hfo.: O.\l. :\he f~n;:a1 .• ~c~bol music
  • Sanh at a later time. --- We had a report of Frog Missiles being mounted on the front of enemy tanks. These missiles are similar to our Honest John. They carry an 800 pound warhead. These could pose problems. - - - In Hue there is still fighting
  • . Secretary Rusk: Abrams expresses considerable confidence. But if Hanoi demands new government in Saigon it might appeal to the New York Times. We will reject it. We do not want a 'give away 11 schedule. George Christian: They will cooperate for a period
  • on nuclear proliferation. By the time of the latest French pur­ chase request in late 1964, the U.S. had come out agalMt proliferation rnd decided a,alnst aiding France further In atomic delivery systems. The French are thqht to be· producing enoueh enriched
  • confer­ ence tried to put to rest the division - put Ky in charge of Civil Defense. Ky will preside over several councils, and Ky was very pleased. They're conferring together two or three times a day. I've always thought it was manageable. Ky would like
  • aiaple one • .At. Waeh.illgtoa a ua 1 who ueed to be a judge in Kann.a Ci\7 and 'lfho had a Iii.nor politiOll as a Captain 1n t.h• tac1ag lo• Stalin, an aged and di ■ u.aed tir■t rld War, battler agalnat. th• dupotiaa at a tol'lll.er Cea
  • t.:)d1:.:ic:.!.ll~r c~aC:~d. bi;:~ i! fae 1 ~lo-'· ~c t...a*:..4.~./. ._.., ,?;,, ...,. ,.l .,_.-.. "'" "-" Ao""n~-t ,;..,, '- -1·--- ·1 i•I.,.~ .-•r.·· ttY~··1d ~ ... o .. .. Lr. ~~·t J~"'..,., t!·!"" •i:v ,_,. dG Gaulle c~1lzc trc•ui>b ~ Would
  • A R C H IV ES PRO C ESSIN G N O TE You w ill find two versions o f the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many o f the documents have been
  • - scale or acci­ dental attack. We do not recommend full attack at all times. This would permit a limited response. (2) Instructions on the response to a conventional attack would be conventional, not nuclear as is now in the plan. ( 3) There was only
  • on the first day -- mortar fire. Nothing since that time. There were a couple of small attacks against small population centers in the last 24-hours. The President: I figured they would do this to save a little face. General Wheeler: The North
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions o f the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many o f the documents have been declassified
  • _ to other ituations of comparable or ven greater lo t.!'l'm intereat. it is a fact of life wbkh neithe-r th re aident nor the Indiana can ignore. So I h e that you and Chet will proach thia gosp l wherever it will co\lllt, 'because the lnc:ltans mus,t try
  • them to •• ..,._, to catch a ..... kek to Lu ...... I ... ,, Jtattw 1"'at time ••r r•••natt• le. Alee. caa .,.. take care el •aldlll llotel naenad ... dlr" .._W•• aad a da&I• •- lo• •em •• ldpt of Fl'lday. OctolNtr 96. fter will ..,Y for 8'elr noma
  • for Federal-State Relations -JC Honorable Farris Br 1870 Challen Aven Jacksonville, Flo ant z. 1968 JelJ Dear GoftnOI'; Tu Pnaw..t ultecl me to ••Ilk ,-eur ncommndatioa cl ~lee ,... Ju Dllal•l fu appahdmu& lo the \faeaac, • tile FUtb. C&Nldt. He
  • ■ like we are all loaina leave. Unleaa I can get some time off. I am lo ■ lng 15 day• of annual leave. It seems to me that we have a very bu ■ y time ahead with the John■on■ ■ pending Chri ■ tma ■ here at the White Hou ■ e. I cannot give you approval