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  • 00H1R1itments cenf ickfltia1: #l8a repor:E ~· G9{29/M 09/29/66- Vi
  • . NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE. _] [_ -- - --, --1 -:-- . DIST - 5 JUNE 1967 .. . ... . : .. . ""·-· ·-·· · .. . ···••.r'.;.'\ \::, C . CTE - a. u.s.c • CCUNTRY NORTH VIETNAM . MAY 1967 . 5 22 · 5 r ~7 EVACUATION OF NORTH VI~TNAMESE
  • ~ IS~ ST~~MiPOSSIBILITY.THAT TH~ ENt"Y Will. LAU.iC.'t C~OR~UIP.ttll AtTAC~ l:
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  • for this recommendation: This gives the President television exposure at the least expense of his time and without protocol and ceremony of a full dress as tlnlauts vis it. Approve ------- Disapprove ------ Jack Valenti I -~l~ /'\) rv MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HO US
  • 8lat birthday la ■ t month. He baa a■ bd me to aend you hl• warmeat 1ood wiahea for bappin••• in the year• to come ••· and partlcululr, •. of coun•• In the approaching bolldar eeaaon. With kind reaard■ • ... Paul M. Popple :~. , Aaalatant
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  • and at the same time would eliminate the element of confrontation. If this should be done, every possible advantage should be taken vis-a-vis the Soviets of such action. As an example, strategic air command bomber units might be withdrawn from advance bases
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  • Wallace Learning to Fly . AHoclated Press Pboto AFTER FIRST LESSON-Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wal• lace steps from the cockpit of a• training plane at National Airport after completing his first flying lesson. His instructor is Paul E
  • .-,, 1~ For the Preaidem. Letter from Hale «o a thanking the Preaident or i• many ldndneaaea, particularly for vi iting with the Louiaiana featlval queen■• JC Jt ~_,-~.,,~~ , /l!J ,: ...·· w l Muell I. 1961 I wa• ___.. .. receh'• ,.... G( lloy
  • IN RIOTS AND DISTURBANCES PAUL ~SH·, a white malE!, 27 years of 2.lfil> ~- Madison Street chareed with· age, __ disorderly conduct, at 12:0/ ~.m. (7/29/66), at 208 N. Montford Avenue. • , . . . . . . tl/ RAYE~, a Ne...er,g male, 23 years ·of age, ...1744
  • as a result is necessarr Liberatioa. lace R.A.M. in thie t• aetermine who these leaaera_are ehoul• be takea. * s.o.U.L.• S.oiet7 Ot Univeraal et 7 /(ft /vi A- iM/ Oq ' o, Determined tobean admkdstrative By, J'an ~ 8, 1968 M. J.. Connc! 11
  • to the Commission do not [multiplecopies in folder] necessarily reflect the views of the Commission COMMISSIONMEMBERS PAUL H. DOUGLAS,Chairman Washington, D.C. JEH V. JOHNSON Poughkeepsie, New York DAVIBL. BAKER Garden Grove, California JOHN LYONS St
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • ., an instructor and an -operating Board Award, he previously Engineering at the Army Transportation department A native of St. Paul, ·Minnesota, officer School for the Denver children, he holds a Bachelor's and a Master's from MIT. He live.s
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION "Additiomd ROK De:pleyfflsnts to Vi@tAam11 S 2 p ~ ?>-A-'11b NW~'\-Uo #lla rpt [Duplicate of #8a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "5D (3) Allies: Troop Commitments; Other Aid, Exempt NU
  • , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20230 February 11, 1966 MEMORANDUM To Henry Wilson, The White House (Attn: From Paul Southwick Q6• Subject: Commerce I. Department Department Legislative Mrs
  • , Sweden, on the evening of December 5, 1967, and was initially refused permission to enter; however, friends of Carmichael who had been involved in the War Crimes Tribunal, including Jean­ Paul Sartre, a well-known French communist, applied a great deal
  • Bhoothalingam and Ambassador B.K. Nehru (who also position insolubility vis-a-vis political. Pakistan re camnencement of fighting problem under existing conditions. response on hope expressed by Under Secretary that some settlement might be in cards. GP
  • . ..,~,~VI ft l-l:j-"13 /\JC) G;t.?-c)_~ t 1-d-,\f-D/ [partial duplicate of #48a, NSF, NSC History, f-tit.-r # --10 6 6(/-1 4 · "Middle East Crisis, Vol. 3," exempted NLJ 83-163] A 6/2/67 A s 119a cable ·~ban rrrr itJ -Jd-91 v , [ciapli~ate of #44, NSF
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM QT' ooc~NT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #Ii2 memo Spurgeon Keeny to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/20/67 A #172a memo Paul Nitze to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/18/67 A # 172b report Fact Sheet 4 pp. S/FRD undated
  • originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) CONFIDE!ff':b\L Mr. Preaident: In the attached letter•• Glenn Seabmg and Paul
  • ~,. ARE ·RET_URNBEIHUT TOMORRO•' NQ\IEMBER. 15, OVERNIGHT·_:• ~--BE LRUT,. DEPART' 'FOR. US VI.~ LON.DON-mRPJJNG ~OVEMBER 16·, • ·r • • •• • ,;. -• • • • • • •. _.· .- •. ••
  • to South Vietnamese Inaugural and other Stops (Flight times have been checked for feasibility) - -~-- -- 1. October 28 (a.m.) - Leave Washington for South Vi etnam via Honolulu and Guam/Clark AFB, PI. 2. October 30 (a.m.) - Arrive Saigon
  • LIMITED OFFICIAL USE -(CONFII>ENTI!\L ATTACHMENT) NO . Amembassy NEW DELHI L. I.::3 INT XMB Uf--111'7i:::t-~~t:::i;~:;t:;:;;~ _BOWDLER _8 DGET VIS _FRIED SBURGH( J ) ~Zi z TO: AMB/ FROM DATE: SUBJECT r Ors. George and Menzies and Dr. Carl
  • commlta lt•ell to boldlaa electloaa. A replJ, (Tu.A). recommeadecl bJ the Departmeat of State, 1• attached. W. Vi • Ro•tow Appron - Dlaappron_ Call me -· Aatachmeat■ Tab A - S.CS•ated Preaideatlal letter lor •lpaare to former Pre•ldellt of Vem
  • ( ,,,,,,.T,,..G .,,1)1,£(,0111 c:o•u~o111 .. ,10N l;J•t,6 ·1 CORA.£CTIONS'OE ON THISORIGlNALMUST£IEMADEON • ~. COPIES • ll{fO~E, TELEGRAM IS 0EllVEIU0TO OC/TCAI,Rootn •3 J i 31-,l-1·· ;;;,-- . ~ ~ 16 VI :) TOP S!!:CRB'f - ► u 0" Classl/Jcation
  • Bob Baskin John Thawley Charlie Boatner Marj Whitman Paul Bolton Al Williams Bi 11 Brammer Gordon Yoder Zygmunt Broniareck Henry Burroughs Bo Byers Dave Cheavens Pat Conway Carrol Copland George Dorsey Dawson Duncan Bi 11 Gardner Harry
  • into NATObe explored. In BENELUX,there is mounting fear that destruction of the CommonMarket would have disastrous results for the smaller nations and voices such as Paul Henri Spaak have become more vocal and open in opposition .. In mid-December, Belgium
  • the uti-1mper1aliat aentiment of oar people•; (3) "Denounce vi th greater inaiatence tha counter-revoluticmar7 aoti n tlea of feudal imperialiat reaction ••• •; (4) 1 Clive increadnc aapport to \he progreaaive measurea undertaken b7 ••• Preaident Arbens 1