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  • : "! sleep better when I know you are at your post. " The President: Who runs things when you are away? General Abrams: General Goodpaster. He, Ambassador Berger, Ambassador Bunker and I are lockstep on this all the way. Secretary Clifford: I do not think
  • this rood was repo :-~~:4 :~ ~-=ii)' or.d ,... ic'-Ap1i l . . . _ . In south-central Loos, t:-uc~ c::>"' o:>v 3 hove beeri ~epo;•ed o 1~r ro~1tes leading toward Tchepone o.,d Muong P h ; r ; e - ­ Within the post seve;al weeh : tLie;-?" ~a 1e beer o r,1.1m.b
  • and have to borrow this money it would not be good. It would also not be good to have a $30 billion deficit. He said we are trying to figure out how to cut expenditures. We have over $100 billion that we can not touch of funds such as Treasury, Post Office
  • . on Tuesday, May 16, the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Fawzi, sent a telegram requesting the withdrawal of United Nations troops in observation posts patrolling U.A.R. borders to the Commander of UNEF, Major General I. J. Rikhye. There was at first
  • for the new Cabinet post? MR. MOYERS: I called to the President's attention Mr. Reston•s nomination. But the President said that unfortunate~ he bas not had a chance to talk to Mr. McNamara about it, and he did not feel it wise to comment until he had
  • I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON NOTES ON INFORMAL COFFEE IN THE FAMILY DINING ROOM - JANUARY 31, 1968 Present: The President George Christian ~ Hugh Sidey - Time Carroll Kilpatrick - Washington Post Merriman Smith - UPI Frank
  • Development and Trans port, ~aga t te o, sent the X. President several of the John F. Kennedy commemorative stamps issued by the Senegalese Post Office. Enclosed with the letter, in fact, were five first day covers, one plate block of four stamps and three
  • in regard to his intelligenoo: to handlo post....-ar problems in Amer1oa. 2. Tho maohinory or Demooraoy probably rlll carry on. Republioe.n Party aJi1d. a. Domoorat1o Party. Ono should not look beyond t 44 except to ea:y that name a hl\ve changed
  • .the rural poor vote. Big problem is to speed up the mass enfranchisment of negroes and whites plus fighting candidates. NOTE: I will keep you posted on everything that comes across my desk. And I wish that whenever you are going to be in the Washington
  • Dougherty April 13 thru May 13 - Harvey Geor 6 es ). ~ UPI .. Maurice Johnson Jim IJthe rton Frank Cancellare Stanley Stearns All rotate equally, but March .. Stan Stearns April .,. Jr1·ank Canccllare } 1 .;. Wally McNamee Charles del Vecchio.'· Post
  • Post-Presidency
  • . MEMO - . REPORT cc, OTHER: 11/19/64 OTHER NO• .. ' ]894 J, X OST cy no 1 CLASS, Secret DESCRIPTION, I REC'D, (Mu POST REG. OFFICE NO. b• Unclas,lfudl DATE REPI...Y NECESSARY, NO REPt... Y NECESSARY: BY: ANSWERED, Fl1LE CODE
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORR ESPON DENTS O R TITLE s DATE RESTRICTION lp If ,, 114 meme- s lp - eptei lo All Pl!, AF, NEA Posts, USUN (ElFaft) - --C 6p - ~ 3-?-'i'f /VLJ 93- 3~1 4114-f~--+---'flr' FILE
  • interests - Texas and landscape beautification." Mrs. Lanier said. "The highway department is like family ·to us. I think everybody takes 5uch pride in the proj~ and that is because of Ladf Bird Johnson." The Laniers, asked by Mrs. Johnson to take the post
  • interests - Texas and landscape beautification." Mrs. Lanier said. "The highway department is like family ·to us. I think everybody takes 5uch pride in the proj~ and that is because of Ladf Bird Johnson." The Laniers, asked by Mrs. Johnson to take the post
  • explosion (CCNE) -- and in some cases expressions of ap·proval -- are particularly regrettable given the widespread adherence to the limited Test Ban Treaty which the ChiComs flagrantly continue to reject. Accordingly, we have instructed certain of our posts
  • the Post Presidential documents are in this section . Contains WWR's summary memo (5/14/73) and two copies of the full chronology . most of the news clippings are in this section 3. Documents fastened to the right side (#64-114) . These documents date
  • letters: $.25 per half ounce. Post Cards Air Mail: $.11 cents. Protocol September 8, 1966 IIDlclF&~,rA}[c~,r ®IF~'ll'&1rlc. SEPI'EMBER 20, 1966 NO. 213 IF®OO ,r!Hllc •lf>~lc~~ PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SENEGALTO VISIT THE UNITED STATES
  • bas no close friends Vtho are ·employed 1n the· ne'\\s media, however, he does know LAnRY KREBS. a photographer for ~'"TOP Television and AL LEWIS of the "Washington Post."' He said these individuals cover most major crL~es in the District of Columbia
  • CAR ADVANCES FREIGHT AND INITIALS cs TOTAL BOOKS CTNI DO 11 873 1135 130 •A I I LOCATION WARli:HOUSE I POST OR SECTION PLEASE I DELIIIE.RED __JJJ5 TOTAL PREPAID ________________________ BY DELIVER WHO IS HEREBY THE ABOVE
  • policy.) VII VIII The Veteran's stake in 60 million jobs. Homes and the Common Man. (Producing for modern housing and homes will be the greatest single opportunity for furnishing post-war jobs. Modify FHA to provide lower interest rates, lower down
  • not realise that the ' Saturday Evening Post averages $SO,OOO worth of advertising trom th e Du ?onts and att111ated companies every issue and that one branch ot the Du Pont family 11 heavily supporting Smathers. - STRAIGHl' GOP-DEMO FIGHr - Real tact
  • yesterday, and for the first time we have a fairly clear picture of the post-independence government. We are not recognizing immediatelyo Today and tomorrow we'll respond to press queries by welcoming South Yemen to the family of nations. Then if the NLF
  • particular attention to: " (l) The majo r military and economic assumptions used in c al c ulating existing conventional war stockpile objectives. " (2) The assumptions, techniques , and goals used in the establishment of post-nuclear attack supply
  • , understand the extent to which the job in New York is and must be limited in its authority and, ultimately, subordinated to the Secretary of State. He has come to understand the inherent limitations of the post. 3. On the other hand, he is intensely loyal
  • 'IAS STILL IN THE 7Qm1A!IVE!·STAGE·:ir17;.c ,··A· n1UZ,,8ER OF' ASSIGNMZNTS .STILL O?~N. 4. WITH REGARD TO THE PRL"'lE. MINISTER' S POST , HE "AS -·u JC:iE ASI NGLY OF THE VIE~ THAT_OR. NGUYEN >LUU VIEN)tAILTHE. M9ST DESIRABLE tJUALIFICATIONS. < HE
  • Street, Wub.ington, D. c. ICYdear Boba I have to en•1n• atter postal aaked your letter is found to laws, Solicitor the be tor the Post Office Depertaent ot Septeaber 19 and its enclosures. It thl one on which action aight be taken under
  • a::rivcd Lori the U. S. by ship 041 nvo ::x.cnths 1 leave frora post, the desirability of L.-it~::-:ru9ti."lJ his v~cation to r~tur:i to Chile soon for a ten-clay period. I ~:;:.;..:. 0.'1...l:tr~ o-f tl':e background ccnce~nirlg his hvo L."'lonths 1 lcava
  • the such of generally (as situation a divisicin? in Detroit), leads itself if to 10 f. Justice paragraph of what assistance to the has Post-Riot not is yet just sent say.) not yet This rough indication Federal disaster been states.following
  • . Brief 2:15 p.m. 2:45' p.m. Watson 3:30 p.m. ceremony Depart will be followed Racquet _Dedication (45 minutes) -- Depart by refreshments Post - - Reception Racquet Club. Office with Postmaster General Office 3:45 p.m. -- Arrive Westward Ho
  • :t'aaty~ inquirini attack wi tl1 obset'Ve~ posts Enst and West Gennany would be next step. pr-cpared to do what little as it would, noting in Ho s~id Sweden 'that n~utl'al area of exploration and au~estin~ Vice President replied.that firm US
  • or State SR G H 9799 March 15, 1962 NO: 771, ~arch 14, 2 p.m. DECLASSIFIED ..ST::iT£ Authority By £,.J,.J ;2-S"- "Ft:: , NARS, Date ~- 7 - 7 , CAP PR IGA AID p USIA SY INR RMR INFORMATIQ)l..POOCHED PORT-AU-PRINCE,SANTODOMINGO ANDCA POSTS
  • to the post a tew weeks before the n.ai'\ ·and Nt.U"Ded a tw days in advance ot the Special Mission to be on hand 'thraagbout tbe activities. Messrs. Cox and Sherman also arrived in advance ot tba Special Mission. These officers, ably supported by Mias Ivonne
  • a military funeral should normally pattern their ·ceremony after the most simple form of the mili­ tary . funeral, as described in paragraph 16. If, however, large numbers of veteran personnel are available and the local veteran post or· unit has
  • -rightist political organization that seeks to unite right-wingers Wlder one banner and win na·t!onal election posts by 1968, has been founded under the aegis of the para-military Minutemen organization. · The acting chairma.n of' the new political par·ty
  • reliable information in the past recently supplied the following information. Martin Lutger Kin,. Jr, 4 head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ~17', and some of his representatives have been negotiating with "The Saturday Evening Post