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- - -- - ----- December TO: JAKE JACOBSEN FROM: OKAMOTO Earl Deathe a•ked me for thi• picture Texa•. Wlll you ■ ee Attachment A1591-26A lf the Bo•• will approve 19, 1966 the la•t time I wa• ln giving it to him? MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
- meeting which was held in Los Angeles, Calif. in November 1967. l Bonds R11,tJ11,Jy on the P11yroJJ S111Jint,s Pl11n &., U.S. S111Jin1,s THEBLACK YOUTR CONFERENCE SOUTHERN OFFICE NORTREBN OFFICE c/o BLACK CONGRESS 7228 S. Broadway Los Angeles, Calif
- " to create a racial disturbance in Chicago, Illinois, within the next two or three weeks which will be similar to the riots in Los Angeles, California, this past summer. "The Deacons" will bring their forces out of Pennsylvania and New Jersey to participate
- A,.._ has madedilipnt me of its Fifth AvenueCoach in September 1966. At that time the City of NewYork wasrefusing to funds far operatingpurposesand ia search ing far and makincacquisitimls." make any payments against an awa~ the Company had received for its
- . This phenomena cal times and will no doubt continue come. the mystery and intrigue surrounding Objects here ia the U.S. as well as has been a continuing one since Biblion into the future for generations to last Monday, 29 July 1968, six prominent Scientists met
- are: 1. Getting Ky aboard before we act. 2. See if the Swedish government really would accept the responsibility, if asked by Hanoi and Washington -- and announce it at the time we made the offer. In fact, we might want some Ethiopian, Danish, etc
- , to $25,000,000. Th
- Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
- "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
- , D. C. Dear Juanita: If you would pass the enclosed letter to the President at a convenient time, I would be so grateful. With best wishes and warmest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, MES/em Enclosure [8 of 8
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- Obligation to Oppose Communism." The fourth page of this issue carries a long list of rightist books, booksellers, periodicals, etc. This fourth page is in the form of an ad by the Durand Door Supply, Inc., Los Angeles, California. We seated ourselves about
- is strength to effective · use . You are the essential link in the HUMAN EVENTS chain of influence: , without you , we could not hope to bridge the gap. H. C. (Chad) McClellan, left, and Dr. William H. Reynolds tell a Los Angeles news conference that private
- . 2) Salutation: my nickname, "Ep". You have always addressed me by 3) This Thomas Ross 1 column re the CIA and Rostow is a syndicated column distributed by the Chicago Sun-Times to several hundred newspapers. It seems to me it would be a good idea
- Intelligence Agency personnel. Some materials in this file unit relate to substantive foreign affairs and national security concerns of the time, including developments in Vietnam, a memorandum regarding the presence of Communist flag vessels on the Mekong
- . Most recent honors: Winner of "America's Highest Speaker's Award" voted at 57th National Convention, International Platform Association ... "Annual Amer icanism Award" from Daughters of the American Revolution ... the "Los Angeles City Council Award
- of these docu ments. At the same time, I believe that the author may well have been familiar with the content of the Gilpatric Report and was almost certainly aware of the current proposals being made in connection with the San Francisco speech. I base the above
- . At this point, he had to leave and we agreed that call him Saturday morning to determine a definite get together with him again. Investigator I would time to Ol"TOUU.. POfllM NO.. 10 MAY 1ta IIOITIOH QSA f'PMR (41
- ~~-) . 1 - Region I, 113th Ml Group, . Ev.anston., (Via Couri,er) PA~ R. ELOFSON Dok, Ciba.. · CHICAGO lo J'} Jib7 Fl•ld OfflH FIie I: 105-13900 Bur•u FIie I: 157-l-:L88 . .,. ?,_ ,. Thie~- CHRISTOPHER VIDNJEVICH 'r -· ~·· RACIAL MATTERS
- voting records of any member of Congress, non-Constructive all his life, through his ability to glibly express himself is a Presidential possibility. _ -DALLA$.TIMES HERALD' Mo~tViciousEnemy :'of tneChurch ·Th~~- ;.;;;_tvicious enemy or the ·ch\m:h
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- and impo s es new burdens on South Vietnam. It is also feared th~t while the South Vie t namese government is devoting all its time and energies to the rebuilding of the cities, the Communists driven back to the country• side might regain control
- NBCNews 0 __________ ,.......______ __,._...,.. .• Newspaper Syndicate ___________ _ This is a ~ush transcript pro- .• vided for the information and: convenience of the press.Accu racy is not guaranteed.In case of doubt, plAase check with . MEFTTHE
- . , l/ Some time ago when I had requested an interview with the President for our SIPA News Syndicate I had enclosed some stories done during my recent interview with Mr. Eisenhower in Gettysburg. / I had as~ed that those stories be returned since
- Courier Time ■ Telearaph Tyler, Texa ■ CASE& June 25. 1954 Dear Jake: As you will see by reading the encloaed copy of a tele41"am from the McNaugbt Syndicate. Senator Jobupri has received an advance copy of a column by Bplmes Alexander. well known
- Gover nor Terry: With bett per aonal regard• • Sincer ely. LYiIDON B. l+.s1N ~ Honor able Cli&r lo• L . Ter ry, Jr . Oovernor of Delaware L BJ / HT/vp ;.., [1 of 5] THE WH !TE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17 , 1965 TO: Mrs. Elizabeth Abell
- of that Doctrine as well as the terms of the Monroe Doctri.1e. Caracas Conference resolution is embodied in this resolution. But we must recognize changing times and changing conditions which call for a reaffirmation of that doctrine. We must bring it into line
- 'united • nd detennlned to· pur•ue our tionel obJectlvea. Only yesterday w• eotnllltted hi• mortal ,rema!nf to the • csrednvera . •The,entire C0\11\UYion-owed for tM: _..t I feel hi• .b ,erlee intenaely and PWSOMJIY, for l for F 0,. ny YNr•• lo
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- after the first of the year. are consiciering it If we were to participate at th~.t time, as I stated yesterday over there to take part in the exercises. we would send some 10 or 12. 000 troops Th.:a.t woulci give us a total of some 30 to 40,000 troops
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- was that the President had only a reasanablc time after 16 Dcccmhcr in which to make a determination for on-going aid in the pipeline and that any new obligations must be suspended until the Presidential determination is made. 4. Secretary McNamara commented that he
- to infoKm L.K ..Jha that Prime Minhter's feeling while· th~ Preddent first time thereafter, three before there weeks of Jaruary. time will that tG have the Prime Min.tat.er at any is a real Cong?'
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- year? d What enemy units have been identified in the attacks on the cities? What uncommitted units are available for a second cycle? e What grounds are there for the allegation of an "intelligence failure" at the time of the first wave of attacks
- Stat•• at tu tlma tlley .. , .... , ••ll ••••· ........ on Mtaalf of tll•m••l.,•• aacl oa belaalf of all .... ,. fHtlMu of tbe Ulllted State• •be • .,,...,.4 lo•• aad •ma1• at tta• balul• of tll• Maal Coupir&cy alMl •lao not Citlaau •f tlM l11litea Stat
- looting. • • "I was standing on the stree·t when the looting started," a Negro professor at Wayne State University who lives "in the _ area said. "It was a normal breaking-and-looting scene. They happen ~ll the time. Then people became aware of the fact th
- of Big Jim's He has never tasted intoxicating ly good time at a drink-fest, as might any of his pottel he does chew gum. liquor, telling top cranium today. but can have an amazing stories as tall companions. He doesn't He hands out sticks
- be cove:re-d at some other time. If you want a full day 1a rest along the route, this could be easily arranged at the half-way point - - Lima·, Peru. The tentative program contains a good mix of popular receptions in big cities with ·v isits to Alliance fo1
- & poaalblUt,. priority ,o do aaJtbl•a at thl• time .., •P••l l am mo,1 re1'1ctant da•s•fore lo eond4c• u7 direct la Cbe~•a fuac&.lou ot HE'W. Wen•tloa Slac•r•ly J'OUI'•• r.-cmald F. Rohla X Honorable Paul H ; V ate• Sc-nat n a•ki•I'°"• D. C. CMl~:mta
- .) At this time a complete shall be recorded upon the with the name and description the pistol or revolver, and an -4- description of the gun forms supplied, along of the person who owns impression of the right thumb. (This is not to be confused with the takinl
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- , travel, cultural relations and all other feasible relations. Our failure to do this will be gross failure to take advantage of a powerful position in the cold war. At this time, Russia is fight ing madly for backing in an attempt to line up the Socialist
- made on this group. McCloy stated he had this not from beer-drinking lobbyists but from first-rate people. The conversation occurred just before the news conference and I did not have time to find out just whom he was quoting. n, "'· McG. ($ , B
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- , in exchange for the Front's recognition of Cambodia's existing borders. Prior to that time, several high-ranking National Liberation Front officials have periodically visited Cambodia.) The Front leaders themselves admitted that harassment of their supply
- , the GoT.rernment of Vietnam probably has more popular support than at any time since "big" lvHnh took office in the wake of the revolution against Diem. Instead of street demonstrations, there were debates in the Assembly; and since Huong took office, .debates i:zi
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- by a relatively small number of full-time leaders who largely by dint of personality are able to bring their constituencies together in steer_ing committees like the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. For manpower, ·they look