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  • D. Roosevelt. I want a moment to thank the press of South Texas-­ the Houston Post, the Houston Chronicle. the Houston Press. and the Port Arthur News--whioh has seen in iq candidacy tor the Senate the effort of one to serve under
  • to ''The Saturday Evening Post" magazine for $7,500. This has not been verified to date. ALLEGEDTRANSPORTATION OF GUNSTO HARLEMAREA OF NEWYORKCITY A insufficient advi6ed one contact with source of this Bureau with whom there has been contact to determine his
  • . Informally this point is being made whenever the opportunity arises in talks with both official and non-official South Africans here and at our posts in South Africa. Consideration of additional measures · such as higher level approaches will be reser'Ved
  • of post-visit e~pboria, and we need to put a.cross tne message that the next move is theirs and that performance is, the k.ey to our doing 1.--ilore. (I' rn workin.s with State / AID on. this. ). 3. Now that both Ayu.b and Oandbi visits are behind us, w
  • : in West Germany there ls no federal gun control, although the eleven states have strict faws i,vhichare very similar. But, according to a survey by Washington Post Foreign Service correspondents and special cdrre~pondents, in most ot tl\e world's technol­
  • theater in World War II — it was in our deepest national interest to provide that help. Three events in the immediate post-war period set the stage for the type of problems we have been wrestling with in Asia, in a steady ssd COPY LBJ LIBRARY -3and
  • ) TO WHICH GVN HAS D IR EC T ACCESS, E IT H E R THROUGH OG LIA IS O N OFFICER POSTED IN SAIGON, GVN LIA ISO N O FFICER ATTACHED TO OG HQ, OR D IR EC T COMMUNICATIONS L IN K W ITH OG. B E LrE V E WE MUST RECOGNIZE TH A T OG WHICH ANSWERS ABOVE D ESC RIPTIO N W
  • in the first of immense days of challenge and promise. You come to us from a great mankind region where two-thirds of live. You come to us from a nation whose cultural heritage we deeply admire. And you come to us at the end of two post-war during
  • and responsive notices from the Times and the Post,, and also from other less doctrinaire observers of the Latin American scene. ~. ~. McG. B. m r~ , ·:;k...,. . ...... "' :':!. _ ... ~~ y.'- """ T H E WHIT E HOUS E WAS HI NGT ON September 18, 1964
  • nuclear - free zones without "adequate Inspection and verification" and "equivalent concessions" by the Soviet U n i o n . 1 The Department of State asked its Latin American posts to "point out that the achievement of an International n o n - p r o l i f e
  • ~·" .:; Cop1~s of the attached were setlt- tOl:he following:~ --=---- POST Lee W:1.itc, Bill Moyers , George Reedy , a nd Jack 'f. Valenti with the following notation: "A good article that you may be able to use whe n would have visiting with Negro leaders
  • of Dollars) Total 1946-1963 A, I.D. Loans Grants PL 480 - Total of which: TITLE I - Loans & Grants TITLE II • Emergency Relief & Economic Development TITLE III• Voluntary Relief Agencies EX•IM Long-Term Loans OTHER u.s. Economic Programs (mainly post
  • OF ENDURING SAFEGUARDS OF THOSE IDEALSFORWHICHCll.lE--ED> FOUGHT ~T THE JANUARY PLENUt1 ANDDURING THE POST-JANUARY ERA. LET US, IN THE·1NT£RESTSOF THESEAIMS, DEMONSTRATE· 'AGAIN THE PRUDENCE AND STATESMANLIKE WISDOM OF OUR PEOPLE.LET US WELCOME
  • and broad papers on the key problem appr~isal of Section G is a discussion of possible options in the area of our negotiating post~~e> discussing possible actions that might be taken in co~~unc~ion with the at~our.cement of whatever actions may
  • , California, and Walter Reed Army Medical Center we are giving training for post office workers to combat disabled Marines and soldiers prior to separation. During the last 6 months at Fort Knox, some 800 men, many of whom were Vietnam veterans, completed
  • of killing or kidnapping various high-ranking Army of the Republic of Vietnam Commanders and paralyzing Army of the Republic of Vietnam command posts (the Joint General Staff compound itself was one specific object of the attack) in the belief that the Army
  • of tb.e United States Vilen their cla.1ms arose. 'fuis policy rests on n univcrselly accepted pr1nc.1ple of international. law and so fa.r • as w.-.aknow has be~n :f'ollo'\:."ed.by all of the Eo-caJ.led "Western" countries in their post.-rar cettlcments
  • POST -,o lZ/22/64 id for Compute~s Puts •LBJ on §pc: apeclally deslped ·computer weapons by using a variety U.S. weapons designers used from Control Data Corp. nf mathematical formulas. a c o mp u t e r c a 11e d 71 ..-.nwy,,, Tbe John110n Adml