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  • , 1967, issued at the direction of the President. See UNCLASSIFIED Appendix A. 2. (Page 1). In addition to CIA, the committee secured reports from the Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs; Department of Defense; Agency
  • and said you would tell them you would bring the Ident Record later so here it is. J • STATES DEPARTMENT O~ JUSTir~ UNITED DERAL· au~OF •• io ..672·SI,C ].~29-67 'N IN~-) WASHINGTE>N, D.C. •2C20iN1811----._ , J,r(-.0~ •Dlr•ctor. The following FBI
  • .. , -. .. --- · END OF -~ --·-- · .. ,,.:.....:... ITE~l 12 r · , :.;­ ~ , ii !*: ­ _._ ATHENS ITEM 13 ANSWERING SECSTATE · ITEM 14 LIKE ALL -VETERANS OF CYPRUS SCOTCH AND SA~D~ITCH WAR, I A~ BELIEVER lN .TELE­ tONS. BUT LET'S NOT DO THE~ MORE OFTEN THAN
  • this information to the New Orleans Chief of Police, and thus it may now be in Garrison's possession. Department files contain no information identifiable with Jerry DePugh, George Augustine Hyde, or Carl John Stanley. The Bureau noted in its memorandum that earl
  • Folder, "Garrison [1967]," Justice Department Files, Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 94
  • Justice Department Office Files
  • ANNUAL REPORT PART I Flscal DEPARTMENT OF Year 19&7 TRANSPORTATION FIRST AN·NUALREPORT Part I-The Department Fiscal Year 1967 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Washington, D.C. For ule by the Superintendent Wuhinglon, Documenll, U.S
  • See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 3
  • Department of Transportation
  • Department of Transportation
  • Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, First Annual Report, 1967," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRf!'f Origin ACTION: lnfo1 INFO: Amembassy, ATHENS Amembassy, ANKARA Amembassy, NICOSIA Amembassy, LONDON USUN, NEW YORK STATE ) ~ (j
  • seven billion by the year 2000. This unprecedented increase presents us with a situation unique in human affairs and a problem that grows more urgent with each passing day. • The numbers themselves are striking, but their implications are of far greater
  • . (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) -• . . Department of s.~te
  • ~ - ~Date 7~1S-D3 NOT TO BE REPRODUCED ITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SEC ETARY Department of State PAllE 1 eJ2 A'flHENS 00604 TELEGRAM ' 31222 UZ ABO'UT POSS i BLE CAB lNET ·cHANGES o .SOME JUO·GES 1 NOW ·:s.ER¥fiNG 1v11; 1AN
  • Preaident•a office, alon1 with your letter. Sbacerely, (Mr•. ) Mary T. Matheua Aaalatant to Mr. Okamoto Mr. John T. Wheelock Actbaa Public Affair• AdYiaer Near Eaat a11d South AaiaD AffairDepartment of State Waablnaton ZS, D. C. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE
  • the academic community. ' Now, I would like to introduce our Game Director, Mr. Sey-· mour Weiss, Director for Combined Policy, Office of Politico­ Military Affairs, Department of State. - iliiQitB'f + NOFORN A-1 NOFORN (Mr. Seymour Weiss, Department
  • . ANY MILITARY-- INTERVENTION IN . THE:-. AFFAIRS . OF THAT REPUBLIC-.-.-'• 4. Yr.ERl!-UP'ON, -~~C GR~t-OOVERN~N'Fi ~ I~ReSPe~s~· TO."THE --­ AP-f?r!AL:::.OF.THE.
  • Department of State ~ 1rP TELEGRAM ~1 PAGE 01 ST ATE 89222 ' 85 ORI GIN SS 25 INFO MM 0 11 / 026 R DRAFTED BYI NEA/SWROCK WELL APPROVED BYa NEAaWJHAN DLEY S/S. MR, O'DO NOHUE DEC 67 sECSTATE WASHDC AMEMBASS Y ATH ENS PRIO~ I
  • ,.·REPUBUIC''"'' OF ... ­ ·'-.·C,Y?RUS f ·AND :. SHA LL . REFRAIN: .E.R OM :: AN \';~,!sllbll.AR,Y:~z;J:.N:.t.ERll£tU~O.N P I~o~]i!E,r-.AFFAIRS...of~ ... THAT .~ : REPUBUC':';::i1;;i" '' . .. •·- . -. . ·_,. ­ ' 4,.;. ...~tt~~n~UP~NJ:'·: ~·~!': ' . i;J
  • depart from National airport tbi• • ~ at 8:00 pm. Attachment: Memo to Wataoo • Itbw'l'&ry Ju.oe n. 1,,7 rec•h-. . a teeter from ,. .. • Bekker actnataa me tllat becaaee o1 _ ~r ■ 1 concern over po91Utle c:OD.tllct of. iANr••t. UM or ration 1 _ •huct
  • with looters. · The reasons for the permissiveness of the police are not entirely·clear, but a number of factors seem to have been involved. . The department was undermanned at the time,_ and an i solate~ officer would have taken~ great r i sk in trying
  • ... When it was known that Bill would be leaving the staff for personal, financial reasons, we brought George aboard about six months before Bill departed He received a good deal of foreign policy experience while working with Walt Rostow, my foreign
  • ·Adviao:r for Natio11.a.l Capital Affairs Mrs. Stanley Rogala XCabin John Park Citben•' .Association (,-519 - 76th str~et Cabin John, Maryland 20731 MAY . 21967 C£NTRAf: Ff LES GENERAL ~ - ?.£~ ~· BJ:ew.t•r:. Dear S.iaatw \ ' · Tlt.aak ,o. very m
  • Agency. h. The Department of Defense: (1) The Assistant national Security Secretary of Defense tor Inter­ Secretary of Defense tor Systems Affairs. (2) The Assistant Analysis. -.s;soral'f = ItOPOftlt - A-7 8y+ UECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec
  • by the United States and the Soviet Union and will focus particularly on problems associated with anti-ballistic missile systems. As usual, knowledgeable and responsible officials from all interested departments and commands will participate. There will be one