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  • , - "'1 ,,. report 1, 8:50 ; "'- f-, l:"14"-.it ~ a.m. c./. 8 • ,1--1P ,4iJ...J II>-~'/ J:AJ/.- /It-A JJ~ . 2 'J3 Rosto -s----...1.l_p. [dup. Misc. FILE #25, NSF, Country & Memos, Vol. 8," File, "Vietnam, Box 124] Har an LOCATION NSF
  • • 19"'. II wu Id-' ef pa to tlllak r,I • Jacl&Taleati .-clalAa•teta•to .. PnaWelit L:., --r ~ r" Dear Mr. arrea: TIie Preaideat u. aaked ma to thuk ,._ fel' ,-r coaunats oa U.. actloaa of die Demo• cnlic Natlaaal Coa'f..tloa la cOIIINCUoa
  • " a PCI 27 p Rus TS 1p "The TS . , _ - I- 'f-fS- ,,II, J t ~ ~//b/fr -¥l-J'" lp -fl~-m~COJl~- _1Rusk and Dobrynin :rs 1p TS 1/"-fiy ffnl.ff[J A- 6/24/67 A undated A 91/-flf I/I- Js-6 .t... II ...,-.... y / J:/f ( A/lJ- f / - "3 r -6
  • ♦...................... . •- a ~§!,,§..IVEN,J0•.2.,~T WAS THAT ~~.[l'_t'~I •s ., ¥ •...,. • ••• r c ,2,.,a s·· e • 5 . , •••• 1N PARA 2• AND e ►• nus HE fEAR_!,~-tAY POSITION• . ·.·. , ii, -. ------- ., .... ~- --, ,., ~ 110;;;,..::~S:::O TO FO ·•-- NO. 150 CW :1
  • no_1_~_'.!... C~paign,1 Jll1D .ii ... 7, 1966 1965 PHIPPS was introduced to this source during this convention from Chicago, Illinois, and source noted that PHIPPS was notorious at the convention for requesting of practically every girl
  • DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~~tt'\~1-1."L·~~ #35 cable Caracas 790 C 1p #36 rpt Intelligence Information Report C 2p ~6iW\hi:>fW~n'-- C RESTRICTION 12/27/63 A 12/24/63 A 1p A C #39 cable 1p Caracas 755 ~ r-ll
  • informed hi,m we intend to sign Protocol II to the Latin American Nuclear Free Zone Treaty with an interpretive state­ ment. You also told him that we are not ready ~o announce our intention until we have first consulted Congress. .. If the foregoing
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  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 1 of 4 Doc# DocType Doc Info Date Restriction 1/29/67 A 1/9767 A 2 1/25/67 A 3 II 16/b'f s a 1f11/e7 s 2 HQ/87 011 . fable ~ MV(~ Amman 11878 .., Classification Pages •-o \1,·~.oi
  • a . I orno& TO:- LAIU~Y-bt-:\'I:'\'SON l ~-.h~no) I J .. FRO. ~/ - f..o r ,·,u Ir ini,• ii.. lht' I I I ft -toCe nt: a1' ile. t I; I TH IC PHll:HIU&l'fT :\,er 25, 1965 , Lr letter . ,./j ··K: .... 1-.., ~ I. :McPHERS
  • it would take two to four years. Secretary McNamara said it would take a very short time. Secretary Freeman said that iI we helped the Russians to produce sugar surplus to their domestic needs they would then try to affect the w orld sugar market. Mr. Bundy
  • taking the etepa within each country whlch are so vital to the succees of the Alliance. The Alliance is not a progi-am of u. s. al·d . It 1• a partnership venture la which each of our countries must play ite full part ii ·we are to eucceed. It bi la
  • ---- _.., ___ ' --:-- - - .. - --·- ___ . ..._. .., __ __ __. _..,.,... _______ : ) MR. HOPKINS: ORIG. COPY TO SITUATION ROOM :) AT l 10:35PM Co/ / J I IJA059 PO I .II MEXIOC . CITY MEX 13 ~ ~1 THE PRESIDEN'T Q.' THE WHITE HOUSE I ;I .! EXPRESO A USTED LOS VOTOS DEL PUEOLO 'i DEL· GOBIERNO DE MEXICO COMA ASI C0~10 LOS
  • limited .. •I because US objectives to the defense of South Vietnam. impinge more severely change. II. have been so clearly· When and if US actio:is on North ·vietnara, Soviet attitudes may are dealt with in Part II. T'nese circumstances US
  • °'~ - 1 r_ fa • ~ 1 , :s !' -1 ._ ◄, 1 ii \ • ~ 1 f J~ .1 • !I f I• .... 11:.- ,. ~ >-- f l!! "ff! ! &ill tf f i'' • I :i aa 1" 11 i ·11: i i 11 , f r '·,,t 1:11 , •~•1... 1. r Irt t Ir.a .11ii Ii1f't •1:..1•: :i• ~ fr II I I f · .e.l
  • with the present organization, i·ts problems and the steps necessary to improve 1 ts operations to pave the way for implementing the recommendations in Parts I and II. A. Authority of the Trust Territory government As noted in Part I, the current government has
  • fleet are of World Viar II vintage and must be scrapped within the next several years. (At present subsidy rates, replacement in U.S. yards would cost $4. 5 billion. ) Labor Strife - - A major shipping and long shore strike occurred injunctions involved
  • for The Civil 13, -1967., in Federal also Orders a and Commission was 1 The external on parts Order 11375, or II and III Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act., and Title VIII of the 1968 • 2 Civil Rights Act. The policy set forth prohibits
  • , the situation has moved much more rapidly. The Indians are now keenly aware of the impact that the collapse of our position in Southeast Asia would have on their own security. Indeed, one Cabinet Minister remarked a few days ago that II i(yo.u lose out
  • THE \'JHITE HOUSE-WASHDC. TO A:•~Elm SAIGON ZEl1 . . "'9 ii 0 R i !' £ YF.S- 0 NLY ....... . -.::: --··· --~;.. • INFO:· zoaTHIAN Atm SID-LE WE ARE FACING, IN THESt Ntxr· FEW DAYS A CRITICAL pH,r-~sz IN TPit M·!Ef
  • zl.iiv sssss' f • 1208~ Z39i55 3 2 5 3 9 Q 1968 feb 8 PM 2:05P 2-815 17Z FEJ 68. FJi M ,S:•U ASSY i? AR IS DJ-;CLASSIFUm f.~ · E.O. l l958, ·sec. 3.6 t ,~ NLJ 'ii---If(, O" Uy µ,4, , NARA Date TO SECSTATE !.•JASHDC PRIORITY 9285 ST AT.E· ~R '.~C
  • HADBEENHELD. BUTu. NOT s. OFFICIALS IN THEAT!OSPHlltt II VASHINSTONSAIDTHETEST HADBEENCONDUCTED AT LP NORPROVING. GROUND IN SINIIAN8 PROVINCE. SR1251PES 12/28 ii ' VASHINGTON--ADD CHINESENUCLEAR (76) . U.S. OFFICIALSSAID THEBLASTTOOKPLACEAT THEREDCHINES
  • Chung Hee Park, President Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister King Hassan II King Mahendra Lee Kwan Yer,,1,Prime Minister Tage Erlander, Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba, President Gamal Abdel Nasser, President Marshal Josip Broz-Tito, President Whose
  • 1236 Attention: Miss R. c. Calenberg Department of State Washington, D. C. 20520 George Quayle Cannon* GEORGIQUAYLE(Jan. II, 1827-Apr. 12, 1901), Apostle in the CANNO:N, Church of Latter-day Saints, was born in Liverpool, England, the eldest child
  • . The ultimate purpose of these experiments is to improve our ability to dis­ criminate between natural seismic disturbances and underground nuclear explosions. II. Economic Actions 1. Exploratory Economic Talks- We should be prepared to begin tech­ nical
  • of any action considered desirable and feasible based on a review of General Taylor's Point 3 ("Defects in Training") and the Taylor Committee II (Training) Report. In addition to the survey mentioned immediately above, a Review Board consisting
  • , . .. i • '' r ..lt~·daals 1 thR!C!mtl •~. lefibugb ~~::~::· ·, -~, •·· -~• ' .I a ..... ra~her ~,~Uc ._ •• 'l'ha purposo This b~ia.:JnUSt be fo~l'at~~~~ a set of~ But~ with the scope and the Department 1~ua ~an ~.;,;~-:: Paper II
  • · wasn't very satisi:6ed. LJ-. . . ·~· ',·, ·~ . ~· ~ ~i..::,·~· .' .f., L I • . ..... ... 1 "". r .:.. I·~• .... 6!_,.,. ... - "II!- August 24, 1965 DRAFT MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY I have received your memorandum of August 5
  • ~ ngard!DJ~ WGuntla I. ' . • I ·• I 1 '. fouul ill tM PffSldeat'a body. . II . Vlhlle ~N I ' .·1 ' l I l I 'i l 1 l ' ~ tontataed ' ... .' ._ 1"81ud tie I I \ l .-the I WQWl~ ie ao toJafl.1ct. t-i. • • lo a dl.r&reace bl tba
  • McNamara said that if we had to destroy the MIG airplanes now in North Vietnam we would have to adop t Phase II of th e December progra m plus additional actions. General Wheeler commented that soone r or later the MIGs would come in. As U. S. air strikes
  • the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE II WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM
  • E.O~E~~~~3.4 . :71:; NIJ 8 Co Dy ~3 ti@ , NARA, o Date :3 - .:.:: ft-J 7 ~~ t_2:j t:1 ' -.......... ~ \ ~~ \ -.)
  • Rtlsk secret o~ ~ - Xl -- Kb l---tel")-5-eEfet , #44 memo #-44a memrr -vr-- II- If- g - /1//... J 8 S-d lo to the President from W.W. Rostow confidentialc~ - ).--0 4b to 1oh. GErr:do;r:1 from 01,e;1rle~ [rankel ~let ~ ( -- )-o - t
  • ...., line. Mr•. COJ'19'9naticn an the toMt;>bonat .or. B. Gand.& amd• . . , I . . . to . .. Rice pJ.eue?• Ot.b.er Voioea "lllledT II>~•• Dr. O&rciaa "llq I apeak· t.o the Itanagar, plaue?• Other Voices "Tbb 1• he ape•k'•· " Dr. Oarciaa "1'h18 18 Dr
  • inspection of DDDll o/a Ju17 24. ship can be Purpoae to a.8aure interuced pant• tlaat aa. p11t in aeawortlly cODdit... Telegrmphic tr•n111tiuion end DA/Ill: - Hr. Sclaaffer (phoae) ~c;;~M DS-322 ..:ii .,,..,.1 ­• ~.;.:.~: '\ ~ ....... Paae..1~:1
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  • !..· ONE YOUNGGIRL ~AS -- --·-·---·-· /,f'{c) ··-············'·•!f{~i- I 1'"011"9 • I • 6. I· 3007 uac ~11:tVIOUA C01TION5 .i I I -IN 11789 PAG= 5 OF 10 PAGES ) '\ ,,.r~ ...a.x., i II ' l.--~ •I • 7'.:io?::R.~TE ·• "1JECT IV!S
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  • , nttERlfi'ct'i'ON_"EFFOl'f"t"s··1N-:R·olrrE mcK·-II HAVE·'SP.Ai'?J--1. y·:CURTAILED"THE.'MOvtf.IENT/OF.".'ENEMY;.TRUCK$".;) AND.WATERBGFH-~ CRAFl'-. · B. Sl~CE ··14··-Jlll..Y, THt·:·1AF ·'-lNTERi:>'firrto~f°EFFORt·.--A-GAINST';r • 1£Y NONBY?ASS~BLECHOI~ .POINTS. ALO