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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- AGREED THAT A~ AIR. STRIK:: ON NORTH . VIETNAMESE". TARG::rs. SHOULD - 9E ~LAm1CHED. · THE PREss· Am~OUNCEM£Nt~M'ADE T!iE . FOLLOWING . DAY .STATED THAT TH£. ?RESID£NT'.S ACTION VAS BASED O~-- ~ UNANIMOUS R[CO~HENDATION . OF THE NATIONAL S£CURITY COUNCIL
- ) throughout spring of Johnson accession was significantly the the to May 16, realization to be through the of 1963, in Washington Vietnam onward, 22, B. Johnson's ~yndon coincided Months but of action directed of the period itself
- WEEK. ASSUMING, AS I HOPE AND BEL.IEVE, THAT MY COLLEAGUES ENDORSETHIS ACTION, I PLAN TO MEET SMITH IN GIBRALTAR ON WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON, ON BOARD A WARSHIP AND TO ALLOW AS MUCH TIME AS MAY BE NEEDED DURING THE NEXT WEEK OR SO TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREENENT. I
- might not only put pressure for reform on Saigon. It could also lead the w~ to negotia0 tions. It would consist in America scaling down;a "clear and hold" policy with repeated bombing pauses and a general and even ostentatious de-escalation
- legislative and public action. Would you sponsor a veteran to attend? Be part of this •call heard round the world' ... in Saigon, in Paris, in Moscow, and in the hearts of our countrymen. R. RARICK Distinguished Member of ongress from LOUISIA A ( Democratic
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- actions now are not sufficient to justify that. Presidents go personally to the Congress to deliver State of the Union messages, declare war, impose some kind of general mobili zation or cool the country off at a time of great racial strife. The items now
- achievement of the goals aet ill CM April 1967 Suaait Action Progr•. Thia will require mazimum effective utilization of reduced AID appropriations (eapecially for education, agriculture and the development of inatitutioaa that strengthen democratic growth
- to hit back, to escalate in ways which would widen and not end that war. MORE ... Page 5 The responsibility of power, Mr. President, as you know, means not only loneliness. In a democracy, it means facing demands for punitive action whenever national
- to beari administrative marking By ,'II~ onr/2// ~ ~ , 1/.:l.~/;J/J UwitedStat INCOMING American Embassy ROME ---------- N I A C T FRCJt1: Control: 133 Recd: Sep 6, 1962 0340 DEPARTMENr ACTION: RCME508. Sep~er 5. 9 Pomo ACTION ROME
- " presided over by a "high commissioner of rats." When Rep. Latta of Ohio took up the GOP assault to deplore Federal con trol and spendthrift programs, Democrat Charles Joelson of New Jersey reminded Latta that he himself had urged Federal funds to control
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- disobedience or assume responsibility for the destruction of private o~r public property. The NMC will guarantee that no action will be taken against police if they arrest persons for civil disobedience. The march from the Lincoln Memorial to the Pentagon
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- ' .. .,,r \ l. Military actions aqainst North Vietnam and in Laos A. Present program About 1000 sorties per day are now flown against targets in Southeast Asia, of which about 560 are in South Vietnam, 230 in Laos and 210 in North Vietnam
- tor Peace in Mexico Ci~y, was made a membero! over-all Directing Coamittee tor Central America. 20. September 1949 v!ctor Manuel Gutilrres represented the Federation or Democratic Youth ot Guatemala at the ·American Continental. Congress tor Peace
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [4 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- and an infantry company are ln Vietnam. They are ln the process of deploying an additional infantry company of approximately 170 men. D. The Phlllpplnee: an engineer battalion A 2.000-man clvtc action group. conaiatlng of with it ■ own •ecurity 1upport force, ln
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- , _' , . _ . ,- . , _ · : .. . :..:\:·r·.;.,'.:'.;_·;:· _' _' :r ., - ){ ... :·. ;PAGE FOUR RUEHCR 2604F'D T 0- P. S E .C R E T , • ',!_, \IN OUR VIEW, THE SHORTEST AND .; THE MOST . RELIABLE WAY FOR SETTLING · .· ! ·,: , , •. · • 11T IS NOT TO ALLOW PRECIPITou·s ACTIONS
- of product and would belong to the thief class and be the objectives of thieves in action. Such an objective, of course, could be artistic. Also it could be democratic within the group of t hieves, but the additional quality--the illusive thing--which
- in a recent memorandum has stated his belief that a major non-nuclear option for NATO is feasible and 11Possible measures of arms control, including ~esirable. He has stated, actions to halt the spread of nuclear weapons, are facilitated by the kind
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- first place with Latin as buyers we have rated America we always occupy and third between as sellers. In world trade second and fifth. Only Canada has been above us every year and, at present, The Federal third Gennan Republic and fourth
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- much of the operations of the International Petroleum Company (IPC.) in Peru. However,. Be launde has ad vised us that the bill provides him with sufficient flexibility and that he will not take any unilateral action unfavorable to the IPC. Balance
- -szcttET Monday - .Fe'brury MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: - s. 1908 - !' i ,lt, ACTION M.eaBuree to lnYlgorate the J"onn and Substance of Oa.r Activitl• • ia Latin America You asked fer idea s to dramati&• our Latia American policy
- Republic of Vietnam has repeatedly protested against the U.S. action in illegally laying hold of civilians and military personnel on board fishing boats and freighters even in the territorial waters of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The Government
- . Avoid 60 Million Jobs Chapter I II Credo of the Common Man (Economic Democracy in action.) Cost of Unemployment (10 million unemployed for 10 years costs the national bud get i 350,000,000. Unemployment in the decade of the 50's could cost
- DEFIANCE, OHIO 9T. 43512 1 August 1968 Honorable ~don B. Johnson President: United States of America White House Washington D. C. Dear Mr. President: I am sure you are somewhat aware of the phenomena of Unidentified Flying all over the world
- it said that the Pres ic1ent "has underscored what we judge to be a new /u.s.7policy toward Latin America." An April 16 editorial in El Universal (conservative) declared that the visit symbolized 11 the high degree of under standing that has been reached
- • • 4 ;•:'··V- '! -~;;,OUTGOJNG:lELEGWAtlepartment:of State .· ~:IN0ICATE:OCOLLEa · . ·□ CHARGEto:.' •. _,· .. :. , · . .•::\;: .·: ·' 'fO~~. • ..·• ·... , ?':; _; ' , . :- • •~ 3225 O ,·,=,·,· ;~"· • • 3 •ACTION: Origin J
- anniversary of Spanish settlement of North America with its first day issue scheduled for St. Augustine. this request. No action has been taken on In addition, the Post Office has been asked to vacate the Federal Building it now occupies, and to move
- (Black), Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Brown), Peoples' Republic of China (Yellow), and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Red). A Control Group (White) represented other countries, fate, nature, and internal dissidents. This documentation consists
- or willful disregard of the law. The President emphasized the . urgency of a comprehensive and effective attack up~n the problems of urban America. He emphasized that as far as the rioting in Los Angeles is concerned: .•• we cannot let the actions
- the conditions which caused the riots; Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots chaired by John McCone, report and action on report's recommendations [Report filed oversize attachment 186]; and the President's task force on the riots. Several items
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- of America Dear Mr. President: Last year you sent album of photographs the funeral of your visit of my grandfather, album has been placed happy, in the family shaking photographs, Trusting the highest that I should of The be very honor for me
- conquest. Under Spanish colo nial rule the Captaincy-General of Guatemala ex tended throughout Central America. The seat of this colonial government was located at what is now the city of Antigua, near Guatemala City. Since gaining independence in 1821
- Bois Clubs of America (DBA) W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of Chicago (DCC) Revolutionary Action Movement 3 (SSOC). (SCEF) (RAM) -- • CE 157-5490 I. EXTREMISTBLACKNATIONALISTORGANIZATIONS 4 --GONFIBEN CE 157-5490 z NORTHCAROLINA NATIONOF ISLAM
- DEPAR'll-1ENT OF STAT DATE : r- , 0 -0 LA ■ AIR "( USIA XM9 oso AAMY _J NIA 3/ CIA SUBJECT Baghdad REF A~27 A)SC (e: r ___________ -3 /0 RIBUTION TO: Action Info. t1J :0 Initials AMS / . PO DCM POL CONS ADM AID USIS 1. We
- to Mr~- Katzenbach this morning is: Mr. Katzenbach is undertaking an innnediate and full survey and study of the problems involved in this matter, in an effort both to clarify the present situation and to suggest sensible future courses of action. We
- , , ... \ • ' ... ' . Department of ss G SP .· 'I', Stat,ERMANENT Control : Rec'd: Action Info ,· ' ACTION. tDPV ._i.J. ' • aEcoRD l/t-t \ coP-; LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 38-_L NF.A ~ 8:08 a.m.- FROM:Ankara TO: Secretary 203 71 August 21, 1962 of ,·,.. .') z . ·1
- that the United States help the people ot the ao-oalled uoerman Democratic Republic" regain their freedom and independence trom 1;.be Soviet Union. Although Mr. Paee does not det1ne what action he believes abould be taken in order to bring about the independence
- n\ 2 TELEGRAM- OUTGOING- A?.!&"t!BASSY ANKARA UNCLASSIFIED Controls 8-526 ACTIONs DEPT JODEL Date a Aug. 27, 1962 6 PM 259 CODELJohnson VERBATIMTEXT OF VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S SPEECH AT BEIRUT AIRPOlll' THURSDAY,AUGUST23, 1962 MR
- carried with him a letter from the Papal Delegate and also from the Bishop of Saigon, apparently praising the actions in upsetting the Diem government. Lodge said he saw dangers of an anti-Christian move and this was his purpose in seeing the Pope . He
- : The Transition from Concern to Action. Your deep and continuing concern for problems of population, clearly set forth in your State of the Union Message in 1965 and repeated many times in the intervening years, has made the Nation aware of the great importance
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- · disappointed until this visit of the Vice President, especially so since the walls went up a week ago. This has reinst~ated their faith in America. A simplification of what I believe is that this has convinced the Berliners that we are their protectors
- 4845 Coliseum st. Los ,~ngeles, Cal. June 30, 19o5 Lyndon B. Johnson White House Washington, D.C. Dear hlr. President: The Board of Women for Legislative Action, Day Chapter, with 300 members actively working for the achievement and preservation