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  • , and that the attached would be forthcoming this evening. Honorable Ramsey Clark, Justice Honorable Wilbur Cohen, HEW Honorable Charles Zwick, BOB Honorable Arthur M. Okun, CEA Joe Califano Larry Levinson Bob Hardesty Attachment ,. .,n- tf . ~ ' .. ,., ..._t;.s
  • 16. John Paul Jones KIS-9717 17. Bob Baskin CL6-0131 18. Jim Mathis 19. Dominus D17-62.89 JE4-8987 OL4-ll71 2.0. Congressman 2.1. Z2.. J.S Davis, EM2.-2.151 State Department Clark Fisher DE2.-152.6 EM2.-2.151 AD-4-0700
  • , however, heard that: 1 - Senator Clark is considering various possibilities for floor action including that of offering the House bill on the Senate floor as a substitute for ~he two Senate Foreign Relations Committee bills. - Senators Clark and Lausche
  • £ l'iAi..:iAZVH~ - Pr10TOS FR At~ Cl S i1 ILL=:R dURR1~ ( ALVEY CitARL£S ROPPOLO RAL P.t SA~TOL Crl:-\R LES FRANi{S C;f, L 1'1ARL 1 1'1 CLARK T :-tc;r, PSO:~ FR.'.:D :iiONIAGUi'.: L IF~ ~AGA Z I~i - PHOT JOH ~~ N3C- TV :tJ r~N TH0:-!A5 CRA 'J£N , SR
  • USIA Director Marks Secretary Attorney Postmaster Wheeler of Treasury General 10:00 AM Fowler Clark General 0 1 Brien Secretary of Interior Udall Secretary of Commerce Secretary of HEW Gardner Secretary of Labor Secretary of HUD
  • USIA Director Marks Secretary Attorney Postmaster Wheeler of Treasury General 10:00 AM Fowler Clark General 0 1 Brien Secretary of Interior Udall Secretary of Commerce Secretary of HEW Gardner Secretary of Labor Secretary of HUD
  • and was not an authorized channel of communication. Goldberg DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NIJ 8(> -.;)._CjZJ • . NARA, Date 'f-lJ;/7 By 4 . .---SEC RE I -- THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON 5:50 PM Friday May 20 1 1966 Mr. President: Here . is Clark Clifford's pre­
  • .. :h.. r . .;.... · I h~ -•t\P"'"\1 . ~- ..... (hvJ. /1. ~- ---~ 1I ' McG. B. s~ v~ !! ,.,4 -r~ +U\-~ . I have also talked to Clark Clifford and he feels that the pause has now clearly failed with Hanoi as we all thought it would. He
  • the yoa with the Taak Force between Jlllle Fa.rthermore, the ceremony ca.a be dre•••d up 11 Mike Manato• can 1•t the Sella te to pa•• the pendia& bill a11tborl•ln& $411 million of callable Bank and apprOYe Ed Clark'• aomlna.tion capital for the Imer
  • May or early June. One excellent result of your March 31 statement and Clark Clifford's speech has been that the Vietnamese are really beginning to face up to the fact that the -time will come when they will be on their own .. This, together
  • proposal Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford has made in the Hague on the question of compatibility of the NPT with the activities .of the Nuclear Planning Group. As to a nuclear guarantee we are hopeful that we shall also reach agreement on the means
  • , recommendations Wheeler reviewing press memo, 19 -- Ginsburgh communist briefing Clarke's memo, in "Second Wave" of Rusk-Clifford target possibilities ------- target ----------- report------------------------------ talking points deployment N
  • Carver to briefing on, television. (.Dean Achesotl, and othera objected to using Carver in public. ) Dick Helms. -4- Nov. 3, 1967 Clark Clifford: -- bring Thieu to the United States (Nick Katzenbaclt Implied we should make sure his political baee
  • Carver to briefing on, television. (.Dean Achesotl, and othera objected to using Carver in public. ) Dick Helms. -4- Nov. 3, 1967 Clark Clifford: -- bring Thieu to the United States (Nick Katzenbaclt Implied we should make sure his political baee
  • Department of Agriculture Approve: Disapprove: • C"Otf!'.m&q l fMr. (SBeR:SIP WITHATTACHMENT) ------~- ----·---- AUGG 1968' n.oz1: AA/P?C > Paul a,....Clark SUBJECT: ~v&l. {s/ ,roe, or Guinea rron tho Symington "AmberLi,zht" List REFZ17.EHCEsil/1$R
  • on the petition. He had just gotten this information over long distance from Ed Clark. Ed.said that ··John Gracy and one other man turned. him down. Col. Blaylodk: told me on the phone yesterday that he had gotten Lyle and Looney an~ appointment with Major Parten
  • MISSOURI My dear Mr. President: SAMUEL G. K ELLY E XECUTIVE DI REC TOR ADYI SO"'Y GlllOU P MR. WM. 9 . 9ELK"AP 911t1G. GENERAL CLJFF0"9:D BLUEMEL , U.S. ARMY ~ .. ET.> 1111"5. A"LEIGH BURKE COLONEL MILDRED I, CLARK CHll.F, AAlllY CORPS "u"'u: GENERAL
  • States . res . ernanatec1 . from ,eo~essiona1 repre·s entatives·, espec.i ally ·senators Clark and Pell and Rep.• Donald .F ra.s er. · , Att'itude.Towa.rds .King . ~unta Attitudes toward the lG.lJg do ·not appear to: follow along tne s~· lines
  • AND PUBLICOPINION)THATTHEREWASSTILL NEEDFORA CERIAIUAKOUNT OF TIM£ r_o PR£~Aij£ PUBLIC OPlfJION HERE, BUT TK£.WILLINGrJESS AND4l DESIR£TO FIUD A SOLUTION WASMANIFEST.THEREWASALSO-~N­ A~~REU~SS OF-THE-~ECESSITY TO DOSO•. AS YOUKNOW, CLARK CLIFF'ORD'.S PRESS
  • with half-workers, but if these men are half-workers, give them half jobs. The public will understand. And then, as to the people in the next group--LaGuardia, and Moses, in New York; McUary and La Follette and Champ Clark. Make them so busy, and tie
  • print: 8 ove.nber 1968 at ~I December 10, 1968 TO: HONOR.ABLE CLARK CLIFFORD FROM: OKAMOTO Attached are brief •ummarl•• of my two key men that 1 •poke to you about thla morala1. A• you can •ee, they are under DOD admlnlat ratlvely. The• two
  • GAITHER TO THE PRESIDENT INFO JOE CALIFANO CLARK CLIFFORD CITE CAPB1774 /3/~d~ CONFIDENTIAL AUGUST 2 , 19 68 (lc:J /¥/ (!LJ -•., AS CALIFANO INDICATED TO YOU IN A MEMORANDUMLAST NIGHT, THE EUROPEAN STEEL INDUSTRIES
  • protracted period la field command, you deserved a tour in Wa•hinitoA ~here you were at leaat equally needed• .I did not wlab to snake the declaloll UAtll Clark Cllfford wa.s ln bis post a.nd had a chance to make an indepeAdeAt aszesoment. Clark came to me
  • had heard "scuttlebutt" that Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach is "on his way out" and that Deputy Attorney General Ramsey Clark will take his place. Young did not indicate who had made this comment but told Lowery it was casually dropped
  • Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board to succeed Clark Clifford. I have long been impressed with the importance of tbe mission of this Board and have enjoyed serving twice as a member. I now welcome this opportunity to chair this group of very able citizens
  • c ties with their cultural. industrial. ducational and ocial inatitut·ons. d ·11 becom cquaint d 1th o r country's great natural beauties d vast .farmlan a. Monday,. .July 10, 1967 7 p. :m . · MR. PRESIDENT: THRU: MARVIN WATSON Clark Cllffoi-d
  • CONFIDENCE IN OUR INTENTIONS. THIEU HIMSELF "IS NOT FLA??A3LE, AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE CALMEST AMONGTHE GVN F!GURZS. ONE EXCELLEN T RESULT OF THE PRESIDENT" S STATEMENT AND CLARK CLIFFORD"$ S?EECH HAS BEEN THAT THE VIETNAMESE ARE REALLY a:::G!N:HNG TO rACZ UP