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  • intention to encourage an economic conference on Southeast Asia at the ministerial level sometime early in summer, after April. v e ry favorable reaction to President Johnson's peace offensive. Philippines (President Ferdinand E . Marcos) U. S. pr0posals
  • . Thursday 0930 , Sydney, QP275 then to Canberra VIP1100. Then to Melbourne Friday VIP1015. [1 of 3] ­ ... Country Representative Other Members of Party Tim~ and Place of Arrival 'ill 8. Philippines President Ferdinand E. Marcos and Mrs. Marcos
  • WILL SfREtl3-TH FOR THE SAKI OF tlfiOUGHOUT THE WORLD. ON THIS FILIPINO PEOPLE PRAY THAT CONTINUE TO GROW IN WISDOM AND ALL LIBERTY-LOVING PEOPLES. FERDINAND E. MARCOS PRESIDENT or THE PHILIPPINES (SUl8ESfED REPLY) HIS EXCELLENCY FERDINANDE. MARCOS
  • delay, " from the third paragraph on page two. A corrected copy of the statement is attached. Att. - a/ s DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4( ) White House Guiddin~, Feb. ~ 1983 ·CONFIDEN 'l'IAJ: Rv~ , NARA, Date I0- 2 -fl --;:> ! I .e are 1
  • . Forthe--r1rst' time: si.~~e .January Z.0,.. 1968-;-Klie "Saru:i.~eceive C-IIcrincoining enemy fire.~-~ ~~ .. ··. .» In Operation Pegasus, the 26th Marine Regiment has initiated In a brief contact attacks to the northwest to clear the enemy from
  • E. n " Monday, CONFIDBN4'1MsMEMORANDUM SUBjECT: --Cb 113 ~j 911." s.3 ..f 4-,1•9s -October 23, 1967 -- 5:30 PM FOR THE PRESIDENT Your Meetin,g with President Ahidjo (Ah-he-joe) (Tuesday, October 24, 12:30 PM) of Cameroon Schedule 12
  • fx1afoJandwal fro~ President Jol111so11 ~ 7~ po..s..s.i.bJ e c] a ssi fi ed i Afo ~~ r eply =be PM Wi l ~°'' ~ 5prrpt ~C ' ; oet= ,t{J.. j ~ S' I:, " ~/et.~ 1 p c; 1{1r(c,~ u~ '\) sugges~ed re~ly to PM Wilson ecret ;,.>, 11 Nt--J '111->'I) ''f''l
  • E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, Manila o Your Majesty: Your Majesty's graciousness in extending the hospitality of Thailand to two of America's astronauts is deeply appreciated and gives me an opportunity to express through them my warm
  • '7 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRES ID ENTIAL LIB RARIES) FO RM OF DOC UMENT CORRESPOND ENTS O R TITLE ~ M'Ros 961,flll to President from ow 1/1 memo re: DATE Cub .. ~~ ~;J.t> ...p ~i;~o _.e£~~~!;, )jlJ RESTRICTION 1 S3 -V7 s eonfidea"bial
  • ,e ly. Neverthelcue. we should know more about its work. We overwhelmingly support the UN. but we need a better understanding of its purpoaea and accomplishments. Aa National Chairman, l know y ,o u will encourage the govornora of the states. local o
  • to mortar fir e , possi~bly from struggle forces. About 13 US servicemen were injured. The NMCC reports that MACV has begun to evacuate its planes from fo.e airbase. The GVN has airlifted another airborne battalion as reinforcements. In Hue, the struggle
  • to m e _ FMB:LSE:mst PROPOSED MESSAGE Each year thousands of Danes and Americans gather here at Rebild to celebrate together the anniversary of the Iddependence of the United States. We have always been proud of the close ties between our two
  • p ~ ~IP ,;iy,..f'" J.h-')llct,~ /·~ ~-lt.S- NL .l 'i'/-'/7/. ti #18a cable ~e tfl fu Saigon 499 rtJI Ids 3p /.M,, • hirJ-l l{-li:d6 o:,~S))' ,r~ tg-q·04 VUd
  • p ~ ~IP ,;iy,..f'" J.h-')llct,~ /·~ ~-lt.S- NL .l 'i'/-'/7/. ti #18a cable ~e tfl fu Saigon 499 rtJI Ids 3p /.M,, • hirJ-l l{-li:d6 o:,~S))' ,r~ tg-q·04 VUd
  • from much stronger of ·1964. • end quiet The months lull t}::e No:!:'."th, it the significantly February more ar.3. April recall Taylor saw dark grey same skies _were taken overall those possibly turning even the and even reports
  • session. ~he message would be built on a good export expansion package -- which is now being developed. I concur memo. in the four recommendations in Secretary Fowler• s cover W. W. Rostow E F:m t GONFK'ffiJTI 0als · -ttJNE I'.DEN'i'ISL
  • session. ~he message would be built on a good export expansion package -- which is now being developed. I concur memo. in the four recommendations in Secretary Fowler• s cover W. W. Rostow E F:m t GONFK'ffiJTI 0als THE OF J"!-iE TREASURY
  • ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 ( 7°72) t NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #tte--~--f~1tS4.aa-.{;ef~~~~H-ef:.et-!~-,,m~~-e:!tft&.~~~~-ff1~~ #.L:i
  • their record on the rat control legislation by voting for both. 11 Carl Albert said, 11 1 agree. This is not the proper vehicle. 11 The President said 11 Sparkman will get a Housing Bill out next week. w e ge t Reuss to wait? 11 Can -2­ Albert said
  • the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. November 12, 2003 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # DocT~~e Doc Info 012 memo Rostow to LBJ re: China Page 1 of 2 Pages Date Restriction TS 1 09/14/66
  • that less than one milli on dollars is involved. The President said Secret2.ry Katzenbach s hould ask if the hearings could not begin on Septer:-ibe:r 15 instead of now. Sec r e tar y Rus k said that h e was afraid McClell2.n would not play ball
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  • , October 24, 1967 -- 3:55 pm Mr. President: Herewith: 1. Marcos com.plains to Loc~e, claiming equipped only two rather than five engineer battalions. we 2. Bill Jorden puts the matter in perspective and advises that no hasty action required. I am
  • to play this slowly, over several months. However, that does not meet your Nov.ember problem. Francis M. Bator Attachment . ,. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -4iHJ 8RE T ;' 51!:!Wf 'f Iv E Wednesday, September 7, 1966 - 9:00 p. m
  • . liielllO ll.f14..., POW's - i-n - ·etnam­ '/- -16 - 70 ;V L.. Jg 'J-/ J ~ "-if~-meme--+.-:t-e--¥:~9-B!etl-t--t-ronrR:os ow re: Pr-e-s- Mar ~ - , J/-16 ~/') /JILJ ~ 7 - / 7 ...3 lt27a letter to President: oh~s-e- fr-em Pres. Marcos rxiPv: ; .... ,/4
  • ~.,.,., , f,-r...c.t"'- £1.J,"-- f/1-s/o( .~ qq -Z&.l7 52f cable I RESTRICTION undated A 6/7/67 A 6/8/67 A I ~~---t--nm~~':forvl~~a. ~ ,o ·-.)64'9 /i./L-j qJ-, ~ I U ~ - 9 f J.../ L- 0 .:-,.:;) - ~ -e-4-l~fR&--t---rurn:ffiin~rFiPVT~~riS
  • and bloodshed in the South. It is hard to believe that this could happen jusit 60 mile·s north of Daytona Beach. { * * I OUR REPRESENTATIVE who wit­ nessed the scene Thursday night, says that the contrast was marked-a show of u n r e a s o n i n g hatred
  • ADVISORY GROUP ?e 11 ::iui"A of Cop~right MONDAY OCTOBER 14 1968 Hdd0t. W. fhomua Johnaon ' ' THOSE ATTENDING THE MEETING WERE: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler General Taylor CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George
  • Monday, August 28, 1967 9:00 a. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Herewith Cien. Taylor makes two proposals for strengthening the base of public support for our Viet Nam policy -- abroad and at ~ome. I believe both s·b ould ·b e explored, as General Taylor
  • ~-iment USIB-D-6. ... ,· . ·i / 1 .--A-f's E~.a - f.:..,..,.G'7"'T1'R ·.• •• ENCLOSURE-TOLETTER·TO DCI ·a. · What information reached J-2, 11.ACV~in ~he period January·15-30 indicating the possibility of the attack on the cities?. What can be said
  • .;. . ·. .::, . . .BT -& E ::· ·: .: .···· .. e ft E i.....SECTION I ::--0,F , 3 EXDIS .,, ·: -; , ·.~ • .' T .~. i_.." f .I .LONDON 4 96 .'.· i jj . ,: !'.-; .·.·. ·. . • · .· . -. . · SECSTATE FOR ·OLIVER: FROM SIRACUSA LIMA .... -- thR AMBASSADOR
  • -SEC:B E=l'JSENSITlVE Thursday, July 2.7. 1967. -- 3:30 p. m. }d.r. President: Herewith. Dick Helm4 files with you. a report on CIA opera.t lans in Saigon from Bill Colby -- a - most experienced and cool band la the buslnes·s . It "i&, on. balance
  • '. ; '' .. : ",; , .•· .I ' . .··i,; •, ,. ., .,.f; . ,·,~ •';.'. '; • ;', t ' < • ·' I .. " ~ "• I ,, .• , ft' ., !): '," . ,, ,,' '; ,.:.1.· 1 of 2 I , .I Personal '3.. \ ffove~ ber 10, 1938 Dear Lyndon1 I n~ou~e congr atul~ tion~ are ' in order
  • ~ -h'¥,4. ~ 17a cable 2.-5-01 S 1 p. JU.::emf"' 1()-14 CIS 14 '-'__~ e,a C- AJUltffl.A l '1"\-62~1 ~.1~ #1~.u.sf ~ ~,/h.z. ~ , , Yr/.& ~/4 Intelligence Information Cable ~ ~ ~ r.;)..-/ v'-{S 3 pp. v.o ~ I· ~-''\?, ;J(.J 'lel :l /~tfab/,J~ J e'lelY
  • time such an idea. appeals to you I will be glad to send a plane for you. I With warm best wishes to you and Mrs. Marcos from i Mrs. Johnson and myself, Sincerely, Lyndon B. :rohnson DECI.AssIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 B 4 r«J I 9/- e 91
  • committee~ wo rking House. So the time should be on a definite working point and a definit e assignment. The speech should presume that the appropriations bill in its details are known to every member, so you may escape the detail by calling attention
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • mexbn.,,, mlH&ar, effort laci--. two ad4ltlaaal S..tla Kereaa 41Tlslelut -- nlat .... NNNll Kueaapellcy • Parla talk• ... Nerth ...... .. ... S.-1 7355 WWRoatow:rha DECLAS IFIED E. . 12 ,38, Sec. 3.6 NL.J q 1- ~,_, g, . N Date ,_s,' By ~ ' D
  • deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-f ' NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #18 letter #19 memo RE STRI CTI ON DAT E CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE
  • !fa.tions might play so:;.e role in finding peace in Viet . N~11. I hB.i.tebecr.l ar.1ong the thirty. It he.s been a.nd still is my hcrpe that . the· Security Co"Jllcil might serve to spur necotintions ( whether u.ri.der its c-...-:::1 aegis
  • to Bob Kintner, Doug Cater, and Bill Bundy. W . W. Rostow _l.lT l lTl> "'••-•..••-1.n . UECtASSIFIED E.O. 123S6, Sec 3.4 .NLJ 8 9-(0 v .. .., _ NARA. Date :G 2 HE WEN I l.iLb - b-&/ I ,'e ch-~sday - October lZ. 1966 (with S ECR ET attachment