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  • ., llvlslieation Req~RIGWIED reAWi • Uh 81 Hotd111on of Copfi1 Iii ... . a:W.ftwJal ' '· THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON I i . I • \ \ ; .. ' ~ I· l't\ii"Rt~e 1~o~es co Pt R1ottTEc · Publ1eat1011 ReqoltlT Pei missio11 of eopyrlghl H~t[" W Thoma• lat)psgn
  • i't_' ES RAPPO RTEUR - MANF ULL DI SCUSSIO N TOP I C III. EXTE i:SIO il OF P~ESElff : 11.'f\ f{ BE YO t-i D SVtl , TAYL OR , J OHMSON , 1:JESTMOi1EL1HlO , P.DA\iS REPRIS fl. L PLANNH 1G r1ND RE LATIOil TO PHASE II B. EFF ECT IVE n:::ss OF ATT ACK
  • ) Richards P. Gilvin , Bill l Armstrong . Jimmy Dillinger , all -) = __«__ 2:50p f "[ " 1i 3:32p . _J II 3:37p | | I: [ l' Saturday feorh?nC Activity Lo 2:40p _t_ House Day_ , Joe | ' i : Departed j joined I who LUNCH w/Mrs. \ table above
  • ---- Initials -- .. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 NLJ D ~ • ;2 1/:l, NARA,Date -:,.~-2 • II --- r -·•· • - of State •~~ Department lt\COMING TELEGRAM I, W., tiillllkl 33 034 Action I !.'~I I I I DY-SMITH NDER · ss Info
  • will probably not start for some time. ~~ Dean Rusk Enclosures: Letter to Costa e Silva dated July 26, 1967, with accompanying talking points. SECR~I THE WI II TE lI. ()l; S E W.-\SI ll~GTO~ July 26, 1967 Dear 1v1r. President: During your visit
  • h Dr. Wels h Received friend s o f Sen Yarboroug h - - Mr. an d Mrs . Pau l Heard , Mis s Mildre d Williams an d Mr . Home r Robiso n Henry Ford , II extending a n invitation t o speak i n Detroi t Walter Jenkin s Opened Senat e Returned t o P-3 8
  • . The meeting ended at 11 :12 a. m. r ' ·--1 • ; :: "'-'"' iJ r~ hU~'))1 ·,l ....·1 ;~.,ii\!:: .GONFIDEM'f'L°tL ""' . ' i3Y e_i -~~ :v_ ,, .hn .l•i,J. D( If - :1~-,?.) MEfi\Nu 1'1
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  • ~: -· . . ~ . ......:; 1·; ;, ·'.'",c .~- Meeting ended: 11: 11 I oo ----- .. - ~. . ~ 1 ·J ' ' · ~1 J' " I'- .... !"~ ', _,,,,· ' I ' ' Mi-ETiM~ MOTES COPl Rl6HtEO NOTES ON FOREIGN POLICY MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1968 Pt1~ii..e
  • - J ,j .. Ii - 2 ­ He described the air field as militarily marginal. He said we had lost 3 planes in the first 9 days of October, compared with none in July, 2 in August and 1 in September. Since the rate of activity is up, Admiral Sharp has
  • or two in a new government. II. Harriman 1 s instructions Ori monitoring by the ICC in the north half of the DMZ, Secretary Clifford and Mr. Ro stow were both opposed to this proposal. The President refused it. III . Cambodia Secretary Clifford said
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  • of you." (Laughter) In this regard, the President noted he had presented plaques to Henry Ford. II and. Nelson Rockefeller for their efforts as captains of industry -- to promote social welfare. I did it, he said, so their grandchildren would be proud
  • , this directive is not intended to restrict unduly full and useful cooperation in non-strategic programs and activities • 'J;Q{2 SECRET . DECLASSIFIED E.O. . --~ 36 B N~.J- Y7~.z . Y. ~ -' 1 Date.. 7 ~.:1.8- ~7 - ii - 2 ­ ~ O:BC!tEI Theref_o re
  • Cliffords del.; White, Harriman; Lasker; Rockefeller; Black; Vance; DeBakey; Dubinsky; H. Ford II; Ellison; Bob Hope; Kalin; Peck; Walt Rostow; Mr. Smith; William W. Young, Jr.; McGeorge Bundy; John Macy.
  • asked every candidate - this is off the record - whether you would wholeheartedly support the Presidents policy and he said, "I was a soldier in World War II and a member of the Democratic party and I'll carry Johnson• s banner any place any where.' 1
  • :00. I just thought you'd want to know that. DALEY: Thank you, Marvin. WATSON: Thank you, Sir. DALEY: Very good. . II SERVICE SET
  • Clark __t Jak'e Jacobsen (pl) _ Jacobsen and Hon. John Ben Shepperd '_ 3:00p Jake 3:02p j LUNCH | John w/Ramsey Clark, Jake Jacobsen (out at 3:45p) Ben Shepperd (out at 5:00p) : —j ; I 3:25p f ~| " I • -! ii 4:00p I t (include visited
  • for th e Thre e Spring Spring ss Ranc Ranch h with Mrs. Johnson , Mrs . Jeann e Vanderbil tt an and d Heidi (daughter) (daughter) To the office Mr Kellam JULY 5 , 196 5 LBJ RANC H MONDAY Jake ii Jacobse n Jake Jacobse n Jake Jacobse n Went to th e
  • "• ... . .. REMARKS OF W...RS. L ':iI~ DOr~ Be JOHNSON LINCOLN SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, INDIANA FOR RELEASE AFT ER 5: 30 P o M. THURSDAY, SE PT EMBER 21, 19 67 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE
  • shall be meeting the people who have a vision of America's future that i s even greater than her past. #II#
  • of strong character and devoted loyalty. We have not forgotten that in World War II, when the Virgin Islands was NOT included in the draft, you sent a delegation to Washington asking to be included. All of these are proud pages of history .... a tribute
  • Violence• 3 Prftldenl Incident Cemmenf S. Kennedy(1962) Drscgrrg,ationor Uui• ver· James II. Mc:-r.-dith. 4. Kenned)·(1963) Demo11strallu11s led by President readit'd troops Dr. Martin Luther for use
  • ; should take aetion. EID Telegraphic lrensmlsslor> and Drafted by, NBA:Q:CC.ote; cfh :9°10 ...64 claulflcatlon a~proved by, NBA: Davies Clearances• O/CPR - Mr. Kuhlman S/S - Mr. Hilliker White Bouse - Mr II P = Mr., Freelmll Komer LIMITED
  • areas: (1) coordinated meteorological satellite pro pram; _(2) passive communic a tions satellite experiments with the ECHO II satellite launched this ~onth; and (3) geoma gnetic sateliite data exch a n ge. _The appendix also reviews Soviet rejection
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  • . \ Ii. Poia:-.d 4~ i:-.. ce:1t-::-al Poia~c li"SS~ T roans :iave :.. ·" . I• ... ·:~ ~ The :?::-csicien~: I askeci you to come here because oi the ala:-:-:: o: the la s;; £cw :i.ou:-s. Ambassador Dooryn:n called t:'l.c late tocia r wit'.• a ve
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #~b mama... DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Walt Ros tow for ·the P:residen-t: l p Secret ~ 1-1Y - 'fi. /Vl-J &:/I- 35"0 1..... I~ l.J/ ~I II - u ... I RESTRICTION
  • then. • • ... IP'!II'• catalyst to help give enormously, to carry this could do all these thing~ My own feelings were that , acqualnlln1 myself wt... ,-. .. this riew climate. without reducing us 'to a na• owe the next years, what• 1 at ls going on. I ~m ~ • Q
  • then. • • ... IP'!II'• catalyst to help give enormously, to carry this could do all these thing~ My own feelings were that , acqualnlln1 myself wt... ,-. .. this riew climate. without reducing us 'to a na• owe the next years, what• 1 at ls going on. I ~m ~ • Q
  • · CINCAL·/ .~ CINCSAC/ CINCNELM V,' \ . ., DECLASSIFIED &~ Authority Y NAR...., Date ·BY~-, 3675 MONTH SYMBOL DJS ~ 1· f-------------------'----tE TYPED NAME AND TITLE (Sitnature, ii required) for HERBERTD. RILEY lf
  • . There also was some firing in the city last night. Arab States Israel (As of 5:30 AM Ein') 1. The Israelis appear to·hold substan­ tial portions of the Sinai Peninsula, and Cairo ii ordering the Egyptian force at Sharm ash-Shaykh on the Straits of Tiran
  • j HUGH SCOTT EUGENE ...,.NSVLVANIA ADMIN-TIVS EDITH II. COWEN ASSlffANI' V. SKINNER IDC&CUT1W AS81ffANI' WASHINGTON, EXECU 0,C. A/IJ June 9, 1967 •r. .:.ke ana tos Pssistant to the President The -lhi te House Jashinrton, D. c. Dear
  • Ii Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Approved by President - 11:00 am. Transmitted by US Molink - 11: 18 am. Received by Soviet Molink - 11: 25 am. To Chairman From Mr. Kosygin President Lyndon B. Johnson Chairman: We are instructing our Ambassador
  • . and Mra. 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-22 2-23 2-24 3-23 3-24 3-25 Mr. Lynda 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-23 3-24 3-25 day• at II It I I :B- ~3 ~~ 3-~--1 Y'f\.A.+•~ 3 ► _.L ~ ~~~ ~ '0v. -l.4 3 ~s7 ~- ~~ ~ Y)'\.I\) -tft: .¥ ~1
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cater -- Interview II -- 2 C: Yes, I had to keep up. M: And you're talking about the use of satellite for education purposes. Now, were there some
  • Oral history transcript, S. Douglass Cater, interview 2 (II), 5/8/1969, by David G. McComb
  • Committee for the Hoover Report DIGESTANDANALYSIS OF THE HOOVER COMMISSION REPORT. ON RESEARCH ANDDEVELOPMENT IN THE(X)VERNMENT I. II. III. Background Facts Findings and Recommendations Whythe Report is Important " ••• the foundation of the greatest