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- pact with both tre Soviets and Red China. We need to find the means to get the men back. l II l \ Congressman Rivers: The Soviets have gone so close to Charleston that they get in the way of fishing vessels every time Polaris submarines come
- Wheeler Walt Rostow Clark Clifford George Christian Tom Johnson The meeting began at 6:06 p. m. The meeting ended at 7 p. m . ____ .....__ .IDllU~lS ra.~·; 11 ii.: :.i.. ~1.l:li6. ~i.J-- :'tf.12:2!;-,- iS~ Meeting began: .6 :06 p Meeting ended
- : News is basically good. enemy around Saigon. They are clearing out the There have been successful offensive operations in IV Corps. is happening in II Corps. News is good in I Corps. We will see an effort to grab Hue. Nothing It could be a sizeable
- . President: Any suggestions? Rusk: Major peace proposals are~·~ promising unless ~h~~ i iI _l' ' . 2 PU61icction Requires Pepnissien of Copyright TEO Helder: W. Thomas Johtwon is a cessation of bombin~. There are serious political
- p. m. The meeting ended at ..~ .... ~ ..~, ,_ -~ -. ·~ - · ...._ ·y2£~~--~r ii~{-:))- Meeting began:. 10:30 a. m. Meeting ended: 12:15 p. m. NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH GENERAL EARLE WHEELER, JCS AND GENERAL CREIGHTON ABRAMS
- 14th. j. II i They will start talking the Mansifeld report on ..._ c..~ I' I Authority - N By I t.. .J 8 ~- ~I ' •:.-.....:: '. , ~ ,t,e ID ·b: k' 3 1/10/66 -2 What better way do we have to tell our story except through
- I 1(1G \. I I 1 '··"'·\ . Vl~TNAM • ' 7 do 108 ong Hoi NORTl:f\ ..... , DEMARCATION LINE i--: _,, .ou ~ U .ll.NG TR't Tchepone' ' \_fj· 0 . -1 6- '·· - · .THUA THI E, ~ .. , 0 ,...J c./l .saravane c; - II . ~-J
- its potential as a source of do~estic s avings, its perfor!!lance is crucial in determining the pace of developr.:ent . II. econo~ic What is Being Done The U.S. a.~d other nations have been support:~g the efforts of the LDC ' s in three ways - - (1
- January 22, 1966 Canada for pause. Thailand doesn't want U.S. to show weakness. France push pause for three months. Bloc countries need time, they say. Latin Americans support pause longer ii military situation permits. Indians talk about initiative
Folder, "[June 17, 1966 - 6:05 p.m. National Security Council Meeting]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- , but not overnight, on the confidence of the North Vietnamese troops. We learned in World War II that we should step up pressure when the enemy shows signs of weakness. USIA Director lv!arks: We should not decide this question on the basis of world opinion
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- ;.eriJ~~~~~ eisewhe~ . a2_u~~io~.....~i..1~§~_l}g~n tQ. J?.iei. A.~i.mg~J-~hi.n.s....;.9+~. ~n the Near East• ... r . . _.._... _ _ '• II. SU!11T'ary OJtlook • The British will grant inc!e:_:ienccnce to .South Arilbia in the first half
- have been well served in this respect by Amb. Waller who waa good enough to jotn· us. II you have probleme, let him know; he has the key to the front door and the back door of the Whlte House. As for Ed and Ann Clark, I have been worried that he wae
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- to American research and educational institutions, for increasing their capacity to deal with programs of economic and social development abroad. II. To Stimulate Exchange with the Students and Teachers of Other Lands. Only when people know about
- • dlacdmlnatloa la their blriug polkie·• · · OQ April 9;, 1964. Preal4•Jd Jo!msott aaneaaced that 191 ma.to• America.a cotpOHi.lou. ·• mployma 7 at:!Uum po•on•·, · ·bad Joined tblt aatlonal volva.tuy t»oavam bffMl•• II was "a·oaml ecor$mlc&. • AU 191 firm
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , 2 II . EMPLOY~1ENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . • . • . . 2 III. CURRENT POSITION IN ORGANIZATIONS ...•.........• 2 A. United Klans of America, Inc., Knights of the Ku Klux Klan ....•.••.....••. 3 B. American
- Secret A 2 p; A ~· \ . I 0 -9~ fl.)\.-~ 9 tt., G 1 p.... ~H~ ·9S"' fJ l.j 9 ll--:10, ,_ ~~~-e-+--BeT'l±n---a-7'6--7-tr.--eurr.t:'me~rl:- ~ #51 memo 8/J0/68 II-.,< 'I/ "'" .J f''f/-/f''/ 1 p. 8/Jl/68 A FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File
- destroyed cities like we did Dresden in World War II. Of course we have killed some civilians, but we have tried to carry on the most selective careful effort to deprive the enemy of the substance of his aggression without waging war on civilians. "I1 ve
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- le or of ■tud nta th• ••lve , nn,ii,av,er, acoura1 •tuitl• t fr-.n Africa u aay olber al'• el Iba wwW to oome te daieUllltM Stale• tor ebMly .,,tMut pnper academic prepa,atlea &1111 adequate ft•nclal weaourcee. ShceNlyJOlll" Deqlaa•Catn s
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- for Foreip Affairs, Mohammed A b d e 1-Koddous, today accuaed Egyptian forces of -uaiq poison eas against the royalist • faction in tpe Yemeni clvll war. In a cable to the Foreign Cottespondents' Association in BeJrut, he aid from 15 to 20 p o ii o n gas
- herewith transcripts of the statements made by the government's agent, Mr. Gervais, on WWL, a local television station. In that regard, enclosed are Exhibits I (telecast at 5: 00 p. m. on Monday, May 22nd, 1972) , II (telecast at 6: 00 p. m. on Monday, May
- not ton ulect the real forces in Brazil which in~ measure correspond to the r l forces 1n the United States post Civil War which deve~opea in the west , and think of post ~orld t &U" II insttU:&.d of our Civil tar when you see the city of Sao Paulo
- the Aaerica.n people want a war. The number ot. Ca.uni.eta in Russia ii about 3 million who boes within the Iron Curtain from Korea to Berlin, about 400 million, and with China, about 700 Jlilllon people. But the difference 1e a Tery eiapl• one
- The Beautiful" series of "slide boolts II which would be used to teach the principles of conservation as a subject in our high schools. I'm not sure whether she can do anything to help. Certainly it's nothine more than a stab in the dark. But with this in mind
- . We are deep_ly g~ieved by the grave situation in the Middle East characterized by the Israeli military occupation of territories belonging to Jordan, the United Arab Republic and Syria. .; ! 'i. 1 I i ! i -_..·l· iI i· { ii . l ·- r
- ADEN s. Sbaab1 1. fleeH dellwr follOlflq to Jln•l,..t/et appropriate ttae: QUO'l'I: Your Exeelleacy: On beluilf o 811d .-i greeetqe the Allerlcaa people. vl•• to I aaa plNsed to extead II¥ {;iacer• Your ExceUeac.y aad to the people
- . Wright (subs). U/Pa ••. ,rr. ,Xuhlman (auba) White House - Mr. Komer . REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY IS . PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" LIMITED;'OFFICIAL USE I .. en
- in April. ~lcanwhilc. in the U.S .. 1':nrth\\c,t Airlines g,ic, on line on March I with a "fin,t'' in c
Folder, "Whistle Stop [6 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- the' country to help him get elected. Ii shows how much they love him, admire him and want him to go p]acea. But should they be let loose on the political circuit to try to influence votera with the "our-papa-knows-best" iggue which, after all, is the only
- ,. ' ) \ ) /. , THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 15, 1966 BESS Here's Wilbur Jenkins paper for us: the estimate from on 6-copy carbon 1,000 White $18. 70 1,000 Pink $19. 36 (I believe you have in yo the price of the paper a supplied us.) BESS: Later. .Act II
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- , and other resources required for the survival of the remaining population in the period of extreme emergency." DEC ,, Jr h0t-i{V Bt.i_ t:o.C>T'~-~ · A~C tJl)·b--(-1. .. ~ARA II· 2 The Committee has sought to assess the various elements of stockpile
- reaponaible will bo Mr. Francia Bator. ft ls hoped tbat the :report can be received at the White Hoyae by .Jaily 15. DECLASSIFIED . Aut onty • By~ NSC. ' ' ii NAKn-, 1>/ € 0000 . . _f-f? \""" u .;_ ) d... .. C'-.+--~ W. W. Roa tow CONFlDE)ITlA
- , Date II flP OI 14 ., SECR.ET -8BCRET The general budget, including special accounts, has been a major cause of inflation since 1961, and rising prices now are having an impact on government ex;pentlitures. Increasing government expenditures have