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  • II"~~ ...~·~!'+'...';;:'~· - SHEET ,(PR ESIDENTIAL. LIBRARI S) OCTOBER 20, 1967 - 7:30 p.m. Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Under Secretary Katzenbach Walt Rostow Professor Henry Kissinger Mr. Justice Abe Fortas General Maxwell Taylor Clark
  • . II""~/ ... -;:., ,. 'WITHDRAWA SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL lfBRARIES) CORR-ESPOr;.JOENTS OR T l from 11/21{6 7 - 8:30 a,,m. me,e ting with VP .Rusk, · ~am.er Wbe.e l·e r, Westm.o reland 1 ~~~~........~M-*H;] ~ ·c RICTlON CODES . ' ) CtDllfld
  • General Wheeler Walt Rostow Ambassador Goldberg Samuel Berger - State Department Clark Clifford Richard Helms George Christian Tom Johnson The meeting started at 1 :26 p. m . The meeting ended at '!'OP SECRET ,,,.i_,id -­ ~ ., .. , • .. '"ii
  • and then let him fight the war. I asked him how many allies he had under his command duxing World War II. He said, including U.S. and allied troops, he had about five million. MEEftM6 ''10:Y:ES Poblkotion C.Of' Y'.i: . - ..... ,... ~IWT;r.ns Pet mission
  • ./, ln~rnc.; 1 ;;t,,, s ~n l SERVICE SET MEET!t~S Mu I c~ (O?YRIC.f.ITED ...I?.. 1hljc.f; -.•;· • 1":· '··~'• '1:~,... ­ gt•y "''~?''\,.:Ii~.:'> -7­ If the troops for South Korea and the naval units are disapproved, the figures would be decreased
  • . O"KONSKI , WIS . WILLIAM H . HARSHA, OHIO CHARLES MC C . MATHIAS , JR ., MD. FRANK J . HORTON, N.Y . RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH , IND. JOEL T. BROYHIL L , VA. }!)oustof l\epre~entatibes,II.~. ~ommittccon tbc 11\i~trictof ~olumbia •a~bington, m
  • (1>-N.Y.) Os:" ic Ila\' ii' H"P· William Fitt" Hyan (1>-NS.) Hrp. Jamr" S«'lirurr ( 1>-N. Y.) Huhy Dc-t.l\l id1ad 11 a rri n ••I on Joseph lll'llcr r Hep. Robert L. Lq.~grtt (D·Cali/.) R
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  • $ to the bone. I am askl~ that.each activity of the Federal governmen~ reduce WE~fff;~b II .• I I !I I APR 2 0 1965 . ' [1 of 3] ­ [2 of 3] ­ [3 of 3] ­ rYECUTIVE 11£ fl u t:, -I ;J- Otar Mr. Paul: TM Pre•icleat ha• ubd m• to th•nlt fOQ
  • -- ' 111to~ --S1Zite- cf ittccrrect" ii'~. -h> 1-c~~ She. ~ +ttL )-cisifali~. v'Ul-1 S()~ In honor of Her Royal Highness . The .Princess Margaret / · and The. Right Honorable/ The Earl of Snowden In honor of Her Royal Highness the Princess Margaret
  • ~ > Top Secret For N~,.. _. : _1.ee rrom t'auJ. 1~.Ltze "(duplicate of #34 in " II" ) - --r~ 'T'np-Seei?et Cub.a- .., -:.1'J p . _.-,.·, ,r , .• ' - 1: ; / . .. ~ C , ~ p L., , , RESTRICTION ,j ~ . ~I?';., 'A .J....J.../V//V"- t'j
  • ' Sincerely~ Harry C. McPhe rson, Jr. Special Counsel to t he President l i f I 'f. Mis a P.Jlda Stokley Mr. ~"'rank G:f-Rossetti 107 East 12th Street New York, N. Y. bee: Chairman Celler wj~ I i I ... : I i Ij I CLA/HCM/ crm- '­ II ! I I
  • ~---6. of tc1e~rsmtO--..;;,S~ig.on, .. . I. i,,ss t ln1t /(II .-r .. (Cc,trnnen t: le~s a government. While we would be willing to accept·. "an emanlxtion ~f North Vietnam a.nd a tool of Hanoi's .the 'ph.ras~ . . . sion again.st ·-.:~elieve
  • REGIMENT HAVENOTBEENTO DATE~ . • 7. IN THEWESTERN HIGHLANDS, EVERYVC UNITWASCOMMITTED ALONG WITHELEMENTS OF THE.24THAND958 NVAREGIMENTS. THE 1ST NVADIVISIONRETAINED ANOFFENSIVEPOSTURE,BUTDID OOTATTACK.ALONG THE COASTS OF II CTZ, THEPAUCITY OF VC TROOPS
  • ' . . ~ - d tile . . fteil~. · D'l.l\ltdlGIAJ, ~ . J.:/ 2. ua . 1. to - h t - . tU1114 Me • allall - c aU U,1\(>rte4 d . In t •ro C • or vet;er.ems- St Be1pl4 •Ml-f.lUR .u-.am.... l)Ul, uun.-~aellRlleea■II U. »-1Uo !1 C -nota PGJel"V
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  • -employed. i 1. i ·I II. Foreign Exchange Impact of US Force Reduction The proposed reduction of 12,000 men in the US forces stationed in Korea would deprive the Korean economy of net dollar earnings of an estimated $1~ to $18 million a year.* Taken
  • WHITEHOUSE ?REl'f.IER BRADSHA\II STKITTSWI 3 2 ------- ' I I YOURGALLANT ASTRONAUTS STOP WHATA WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT 2 ·I ------ DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, D.C. 20520 S/S-8892 June 19, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALTW. ROSTOW THE WHITE
  • NEWYEARWILLBRINGTO YOUANDTHE PEOPLE OF WESTERN SAMOA CONTINUED PROSPERITYANDHAPPINESS. SINCERELY, HIS HIGHNESS MALIETOA TANUMAFILI II, HEADOF STATEOF WESTERN SAMOA, APIA. NEAREASTERN NOMESSAGES HAVEBEENPREPARED FOR GREECE,THE UAR,...,_YEMEN IRAQ, SYRIA,.OR THE PEOPLE
  • . s etiiY,.ptptr f2f1e_°t/\ --- C ,,. fi 2p . ,t -"-1'- 3/4/64 .t, I Wilson 2 p , ~N, 3/ /63 RESTRICTION .. II- .l . --..,~ . ... o A _.l q 3· ~,o A 1/o(} FILE LOCATION NSF Colllltry File United Kingdom, Meetings with Wilson
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  • 'eside11t will be made by the Atomic Energy Commission, unless otherwise dii:,ected by the:) P.rosident. II !~~ ~;hi'-'' I~i~n~ /signed/ ROSTOW W~W. NOTE: NSAM No. 176 of Aug·ust. 1, 1962, has been incorporated into this NSAM. DH::HJ Aam Jcicy
  • recommendation when you have before you an appropriate action document to sign. II,..< J,Aj.o!JJ. R ostow SERVICE SET . l,n I ' , EXECUTIVE OrF ICE OF THE PRES IDENT Of"F"IC£ or £MER0£NCY PLANNING WASHIN GTON. 0 . C . 20504 o,.,.,cr; 0
  • CTZ 15 MINOR 4 MAJOR II CTZ 7 MINOR 0 MAJOR 2/0 III CTZ 8 MINOR 0 MAJOR 0/0 IV CTZ 24 MINOR 2 MAJOR 1/0 9 ·3/3* 19 ""} .: .uvti.s "c..f 2 . 4 '" fvJ F 1 *- MAJOR ATTACKS WERE GROUND/FIRE ATTACKS ON TWO REFUGEE CAMPS AND ONE HAMLET
  • ~. EXECUTIVrt ii D Co aa •• 1965 ftllf- re•• •• ...... ,.... F. • tam • jl/Jf ~:y:,(; J ?e, T~·· lu.1.\"o mv.i who foupt -"' a-4 ... --4"4 an4 Aftf ,~~r a AJO le N.., Or-i..a• ... DO W&F.t lcNwinl Ola& ch~y we~o to be ._ last
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  • "OE ourRREfl F'ORCES. OF' PUBL-1 C ORDER, IE·• GO ARMY, ARE PERM I TTE:O ONL)' GENOARMERlE·1, ANO ARE PROH1BITEO· ~N PRIVATE H~NDS, ·ro C!ii NO SPEC I AL P. CV IS IONS FOR SE~ERE RESTRitTto~s A~PL¥~ O•g BUf I MPORTATl SJRICtLV ON AND/OR! REGULATE6
  • b v i o u s , in w eiim a y "Seem t o h a v e a r e l a t i v e a c t i o n and w i U ii^dt’h a v e b u il t ' t h e m a j o r n e w b a s e of c o m r a i t m e n t andi of a u t h o r it y v ^ ld ch 'iriy th ^ ^ eS tjo f c a s e s s u c h a r e s o
  • exchanges c£ fire between GVN and struggle force troops led to VNA F bombing of tre latter. Apparently inaccurate fire hit the new ~II MAF command post under construction nearby. During the shooting, the Danang airbase and MAF GP were both subjected
  • ve,"l ~,'tt,/ 6 rRf '> /1/ eMl)tiJi'l~a.. ii' &re 18] re-. Conversation between Presidents Johnson confidential v~ ~ - ~ , _., b &.-~ om Lodqe ~ -.?-fg #L..J 04/30/66 A ,1 ~ I, - ,S-/ +,.;t;1~~&3;€ieRt-4~~iwR-- - -rne:!'::: -rl"!s:>1r
  • Holifield Chairman for Ad Hoc Subcaaaittee Enclosures )CDLI SECRET SUMMARY OF TABlE OF CONTENTS - RESTRICTED DATA I. INTRODUCTION A. II. 1'I~isdocument contains restricted data a■ d1c'iDedin the Atomic Energy Act of 1964 Purpo1e of l111pectlon
  • .~a Joint statement, Mr. ts,_, It-' f.J,,v of Remington and Mr. • ~ of Winchester said, ' W d-?i~ 'ii "There was a lot of talk about f'irearms during the heat of the riots, but there is remarkably little actual data of just how significant firearms were
  • Tests so in the appropriate prompt Governmental some of these document were established in advance information The cognizant publish which will special be supple­ document. ii (CCONIFillD)JENTYAlL IL CONTENTS Objectives of TOC SOP
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  • • .;, , 4 4 . I) •. ~ . '1 ably 11Ptill die ~ qUte rung. Probhas II ~dddt, and cC lJttle of. ran u ..A&ia•shi tor. ~ ul t . 1 s~e• , ;, I ~ , lllOroe t arc Jn Alia. There aI~ many • not alone the rise o( two new power­ • f..-t.tbat
  • ~ 7 , clS'.,8 ~ AILJ 87-/97 lift,,,_ I - 9 -'1" J 8'7-~o..r N, "' II duplicate /lo 1fiJ l e t cer-- ~ rp,fr 2;0- PM Holyoalrn from Pres. possible classified info #10 messag #:ti memo Jclms011 ,fill! 7,l.r ~ 8 'f✓ iq from PM of New Zealnad
  • -- - 1- - ""1 PIT• ~ . ll - ~, - '11 Nt.J 'ii- 9 1 ...tf;.¼-±-e:-ee:tr.tet--fl'l:;:-m~Mr,r:r±-l~~~r.lq.--t.o....:t.1:M._.I~~.QeB.:e-- ~ -,rRA 5-1 t... " / sW'cf/i Rostow s Views and · S l p FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos
  • ,;i. =j0() II ~ /~-7-13. NL.J9:;;,-/t>~ 14a cable Intelligence Infoqnation Cab:;,:;:;~~~~;! U-ll"J 7/8/67 E,,_ . "' ~P.P· -f>
  • Introduotion--lieoesaity for a National Morale Service January 17, 1941 Introduotion--Neoessity for a National Morale Service ( I. Amerioa is threatened by totalitarian aggression. II. National safety requires total defense. III. Total
  • World War II
  • in Saigon. The two best names which came out of that inquiry were Elisha Gray II of Whirlpool Corporation, and Roger Lewis of General Dynamicso I do not know either of them, but both got very strong recommendations from quite different men, and I had