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  • rl Interagency 1968 Task Force on Civil Rights (Ramsey Clark, Chairman) I~ ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL October 7. 1968 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR Honorable Ramsey Clark The Attornoy Gonen.1 Jn cotmfftloo. wiih the prosra.m on Clvil ltlghta
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • the bombing. They were telling the same thing to Fulbright, Clark, Mansfield, Church and some others. McBundy had lunch with Dobrynin, and he became an ardent advocate for a pause. Then McNamara came to Texas and said it would be a good idea. Rusk was a hold
  • is because he sent his press officer to Monggomery with Ramsey·:: .'· ·· ·'.·. Clark. . ;: \ ·-~\~;· ...... . . .. · • ' I .--.~ .. -.,..•. ., • . ,.·"' -....... t
  • wish our friends, the American people, continued prosperity and progress." President Johnson's by Radio Sana'a. message and Sallal's I I" I· lI 1' reply broadcast CLARK KGG/11 Note» Passed White House at 6:32 a.m., ___ UN_C_LA_S_S_I_F_• I_E_D
  • Washington University. Se has a telephone which may be in the new book, or you can get through in­ formation, if you ever need some young man on the guest list. Jon's father used to be with Dept. of Justice under Tom Clark, and I guess it was Harry Truman who
  • (M!t:JSFTI?r-E­ ... ~SEMSITI~E - 2­ Under Secretary Katzenbach: T he Pres i dent ent e r ed the Cabinet Room at 12:25 accompanied by Mr. Clark Clifford. He asked General Wheeler to discuss the military situation in Vietnam following the T et
  • . Joining the meeting: Senator Richard Russell Gene~al Westmoreland - . EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH: SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLARK CLIFFORD SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK GENERAL EARLE WHEELER ADMIRAL THOMAS MOORER
  • ..c.d Clark Yea A. ba••ador Duke Ye . v. w. WGB:mm - - ootow 0 Ho 0 0 inviting: - • - • .. -· - • a:c:a::a:-r ACTION TluaradaJ - Jane 27 • 1968 Mr. PrealdeDt: Herewith a memorand•m from CoTer Ollnr 1iTI111 tbe be propon• to follow
  • . The following is a breakdown of the people we plan to see: . •' JORDAN Secret.,try 'Rusk Clark Clifford . Ambassador~unker(here) cy"vance 1(, Jack,rood Vaughn Tom M~n Orville Freeman Se~etar-y'11:Fowler Ed Fried Bob '\.tc~amara Eugen~ Bl?ck HARDESTY Governor
  • Westbrook Newspaper men: Tex Easley Marshall McNeil Ed Jamison Assistant Attorney General Tom Clark Colonel Frank Rosencraft National Committeeman Myron Blalock Bryan Blalock Honorable Maury Maverick Colonel Clark Thompson Mr. David Cohen ~r. Gene
  • 'SECRET /NODIS Thursday. July 20, 1967 2:25 p. m. Mr.. President: Herewitn a note assublng Clark and Gen Taylor a good reception in Canberra. w. W. Rostow · Canberra 301 SECRET WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O . 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) Whicr H()WjC
  • MR. PRESIDENT: Last evening I bad a long and fruitful talk with Clark Clifford about your instruction that I explore the setting up of a committee to examine the effects of our bombing of North Viet Nam. Clark posed the following questions and made
  • -/~ -71) State Department Foreign -Policy Briefings on the Hill Vietnam Ambassador Goldberg met yesterday in an off-the-record luncheon, with Senators Moss, Fulbright, McGovern, Hartke, Clark, Church, Boggs, Ribicoff, Cooper, Young, Kennedy, Bayh
  • ·.TO · 10,000 FEET; DTa-.·· 215/13532 DrX 1965 .• • . - . .._.i XEROX EP.0!1 0,U1CK COPY. ..... ~ . • -· XE ROX FR0!1 ,-WICK COPY . \ December =,, 1966 F ·O R THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW Clark Clifford requests a meeting between you
  • 1S2240Z 1. AIR STRIKES OUTLINED REF A CANCELLED REPEAT CANCELLED. 2. FOR CINCPACAF, REDEPLOY F100*S TO CLARK. CHOP 2ND AIR DIV RECCE AND SAR ASSETS BACK TO COMUSMACV. 3 . FOR COMUSMACV. ASSUME OPS CON OF 2ND AIR DIV RECCE AND SAR ASETS. GP3 BT IN FO . OO
  • hopes the enclosed picture will bring back happy memories to you, as it does to all of us. Thank you again. and with all best wishes. Sincerely, Bess.AbhU Social Secretary Miss Sherri Thomas 56 Clark Avenue Rutherford., New Jersey cc [3 of 24
  • for the governor's eyes are rig­ orously boiled down to four paragraphs headed "issue," "facts," "reasoning" and "conclusions and recommendations." Reagan aides are a little sensitive about the mini-memos, but Cabinet secretary William P. Clark Jr. stoutly insists
  • LBJ:WWRostow:rln ('1 - _J./ : /). ! . ·'-·----/· / LAW 1 WOLF'E, ONE: 11 fllCHAflO AU SSE.LL WOLIE. HON0,-1[ C. HU88ARO RICH,UIO L. VOIT lOWAFtO W, Os>.HN,JR, JARRC:TT ROSS CLARK EDWARD B, HOLT C,,-JtE.OtRtCK Ll:YOIO HOME.II ,J. aCHNl:IDUI KATON SC:OTT
  • . Komer (2) Defense/ISA (4) Bureau of the Budget - Mr . Clark (1) Amembassy Seoul (1) AID (4) E (2) INR (1) FE (4) DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Nl} By ,; 6' S/P (1) . 'l S'- I ?> , NARA, Date 3 -;)o. 9 .S- SiGRE'f I ADDREilB OFFICIAL
  • for bombing in May. The President: Clark, how long would you wait? Secretary Clifford: My approach is pragmatic. We made practical decision not to go above 19th to av oid incidents above 20th. The President: I thought we decided to lay off for awhile
  • we were there to prevent the subjugation of the South Vietnamese. General Wheeler: The President: You made a good statement, Clark (Secretary Clifford). What will they do on money? Secretary Clifford: The House wants minesweepers and a personnel
  • . Nixon Secretary Dean Rusk Secretary Clark Clifford General Earle G. Wheeler Director Richard Helms W. W. Rostow SANITIZED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NW 94-~' By ~ , NARA Date Lcl-.:a,.q" The PresideI:.t and President-elect came in at 3:00 p. m. The President
  • will serve on this committee: Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Chairman; Attorney General Ramsey Clark ; Budget Director Charles Schultze; Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona, Chairman of the Appropriations Committee; Senator Richard B. Russell of Georgia, Chairman
  • began at 10:15 a.m. and on February ended at 11:01. Those attending the meeting wer~: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford Harry McPherson Walt Rostow George Christian Toni Johnson DECLASSIFIED Authority J¢:fi,.3-13 ...>/f
  • as an addendum to the main report. z. I asked Tun Clark to spell out for us the contents of the .counter-audio survey which is now taking place. He has done so in the attached memo. Gordon Chase cc: Mr. Valenti . Mr. Watson/ SECR:E'r-. - EYES ONLY
  • will be different. Senators Clark and Morse will be out and Goldwat e r will be in. Senator Russell is in doubt about the tr e aty and his doubts may grow. Unless we act in Dec e mber, we may run into trouble. Ambassador Wiggins: It is embarassing in the United
  • . Crawford of a report he had that Richard Goodwin, Arthur Schlesinger and Blair Clark have undertaken an effort to get Secretary McNamara to resign in protest to the handling of the Vietnam War. The President said the Congo has cooled off considerably. "We
  • need now is to get a Chairman for the review group. The six names which you approved the other day were: Dean Acheson ;;;;.· J Bob Anderson - " Gene Black _ ../ Clark Clifford v· Douglas Dillon V David Rockefeller .V As I look at this group, the two who
  • aen5e u that whatevo-r we do at bom.e, a discreet but well-financed effort among our key cUenta abroa-d (which would c:ost pea­ nut• c,omparcd to what we are already giviag them) would pay peat clivldeJM:lo. Joe Clark, waa eager to whom I mentioned
  • representative -- someone of the stature of Clark Clifford or Gene Black - - to drum up more food and money. 3. The main targets would be Canada, Japan, Australia, the~Scandanavians, the Benelux, the Russians, am.perhaps even South Africa. (We should not waste