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  • , in particular, will help us in our st~dies of how best to counter these weapons in Vi~t-Nam. I '. I . I Viet-Nam ! (Ankrah is a solid supporter of our position and has sometimes wondered why we have not made an all-out military effort to end the war
  • . Figuring monthly offtake of 450-500, 000 tons, that 1 s 2-3 month supply. The figure Farr gave you represents Federal government stocks only. This is probably a fairer figure to use vis-a-vis our PL 480 sthipments, since we 1re replenishing only central
  • - I OFF ICE OF PRODUCTI ON MAII AOEMENT OFFICE Of it• 1a: WI LLI A.II l~IK>U II, OI IIECTOII G[IIUIAL 40lll ■ ISTUTIOI ll~ "'('CICno., IION l11 /ST'bllll SIO•EY MIU IIIU, ASSOC. DIR . G[llfUL I I DI YIIION Of PROOUCl ION DI VIS ION OF PR l ORITI
  • day of water. Experiments on the large-scale module at San Diego continue. During August, I visited Israel, accompanied by Dr. Dean F. Peterson, Director of the State Department's Water for Peace Office; Professor Paul W. MacAvoy, Associate Professor
  • -2occasionally halted for a day or two. working along this line and elsewhere, open and repairing bridges. Many tens of thousands keeping rail and road of Chinese are communications The fact that the mile-long Paul Doumer Bridge over the Red River at Hanoi
  • be. eidont a1d 1 "H~ ah01 ed a ruat haa.n.. 11 heard you tl: r u hout . • hcit.rd no one l ■ e. l waa 'ft'ty glMl jl&lla" ?be Vi ~• You l1Avo so muoh uor lc t o do t t i t. l e voa If yo live. wit hin a r l i l:t r y ars )'O•.l 111.ll Chai of' Foreign t
  • 68 D-897-35 15 My 68 D-100-05 • f .-o '. .. • • .I ·.I I , , EXEC UT IVE -:-;GI 1/ i-pR 6-1/ I . ,I . - . 11.. PlE~SON, -. -·· . . • _.. - _-.-::... __ - .O~ Vi~l' 22 Ma 68 A-5876-19 13 Ma 68 C-8991-14 22 Ju 65 A-710-17A 10 Jy
  • Affairs and for Science and Technology; the Counselor, Department of State; Assistant Secretary of Defense, Paul H. Nitze; the Military Aide to the President. ITEM FOR DISCUSSION U.S. POLICYTOWARD CUBA For discussion ot future U. or recent events in Cu
  • i n t h o d o n o r ' s d e e d o f g i f t . GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 7 3 . 4 9 5 GSA FORM 7122 (7- NA T IO N AL ARC HI VES AND RECO RD S SER VI C E W IT H D R A W A L S H E E T ( P R E S I D E N T I A L L I B R A R I E S
  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State I.Col Paul E. McGill, USAF ........................ Col George Overbey, USAF .......................... SE~ ► - NOFORN CINCPACAF OASD/I~A D-4 13 S~ - NOFORN VIET CONGTEAM Seniors General Creighton W. Abrams, USA MGenWilliam R. Peers
  • during the Johnson Administration; Clement E. Conger (ACDA Executive Secretary), Robert W. Lambert (Chairman of History Project), Adalyn Davis (Assistant to the Chairman), Richard Creecy, John R. Wilbraham, Paul J. Long, Robert E. Stein, Alexander T
  • . P O S I T I O N AGAINST M IL I T A R Y .ACTION AND I N FAVOR INT E R NA TION A L CONFERENCE. - G P - 3 , LYON < .BT,,... VI- T . •* OntGOlNG TELEGRAM II □ 0.4 0 2 \ • D epartm ent State ' of ATE: Cj c o lu c i 10 u 0 K Classification
  • not have the right to generally carry such gas or gas ejecting device on his person as a concealed weapon. (Opinion of Attorney General Paul W. Voorhies, May 10, 1932.) ****No person is authorized to carry such a gas ejecting pen for personal protection
  • cn C o n g re s s io n a l L a a d e r s h ip M e e tin g of A u g u st 4 V 22 - D E V E L O PM E N T S ON AUGUST 5 M c N a m a r a R e p o r t s o f A u g u s t 5, 1964 - T . P y _ 2 < ^ , N A R A , I > a t e J ^ ------ XX. TAB VI - C O N
  • OCtober 181 19-\9 Sen3.toz- Lyndon a. Johnaoft. Senate ot1"1oe Bw.ldlng. Waah1ng\cm. D.c. Oe1lr Lyndon: Back ri-om .:!Ul'Ope I nnd Nary I.out•• you. It. makn me very h&PPJ. 1 a Vi th She, unlqualy for Texas, t1lla a pol1l1oal and 11t.erary
  • Administr tor NSAM No. 217 on Offici 1 Visies to South Vietn m. It re d s follows: "The Pre ident h s a ked tTh official vi it by high r nking military nd civilian per onnel to South Vietnam b coordin ted with Governor H rriman. Accordingly, uch proposed
  • & w ~ r ~ cz!J-vi ~ fa~J /ltu-r1 th NJ;;&~-d&L "'"' '1A..J'qJ,!_ 1 c./ /!Mv.(p J ~if wd
  • : Wiley A. Branton A ~ a6.-.t I am enclosing a copy of a memorandum which has been sent by the Vi ~ e President to the President regarding the Notice of Hearing to Alabama agencies under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. HEW and Labor are prepared
  • and as a last resort, we will have to give the supersonics, but we should first try to get Jordan to buy them from a European supplier. The decision in the Jordan case is a major one invol vi ng all the Middle East. Act ing Defense Secretary Vance: The Jordan
  • OF NORTH VI~T - NAM ANO WHAT WE HAVE CALLED µRE~ATED MATTERS," ! I I 2. THE STATEMENT u'Olll1D REFER TO THE Lf\Cl< Or PROGRESS P~D THE F(\CT THAT Tll~ OTHER SID~~ HAS 0El£N USING THESE 1·:£:2TIIYGS AS A PHOPAGf\NDA FOHUM RATHER 1'Hf\N DlSCUSSlNG 1
  • 1 p 12/29/66 A to Walt Rostow from Gen. Wheeler secret 1 p 12/27/66 A re: War Games secret 2 p 09/07/66 A team structure secret JX}l undated A 3 p NATIONALSECURITYFILE, Agency File JCS -- War Games, Vol. VI CODES (Al Closed
  • will aerve under the •upervlalon of tile Secretary of State and he and hl• Committee will bave the respoualblllty and authoi-ltJ !orth 1n NSAM 280. ••t Isl Lynd6~ Distribution: Forrestal Johnson NSC Files - 1 cy 1 CY-.. 1 cvFF.IC.IAL USE .ONLY 'vi
  • rialie ." Chicom activiti a and tatemen a in par­ ticul r 1ndic t P ipin '• fiT t n foremoet objective t eonfer ·nc will b conaolid tion of fro- · ian tat a bloc, ither real or appar• nt, g in t U•• on ubj ct n o-coloniali m, u ing U•• rol in Vi tn. focal
  • , and improved their road ne t s. e . Morale is down in Viet Cong ranks and is uncertain in the North Vietnamese army . It is not ye t a t t h e br e aking point. Secretary McNamara read from a Rand report on the ext ensive damage done t o the Vi e t Cong
  • . but doubts that it will be possible.. Nevertbe1e•a,. s he hopes to bear f'rem the Vi '!e Presldent • .She excuses he.~self f ,or havi ng to re'1JY on a .friend to write this letter beeau se her hands are t ·oe shaky• GPO aeasn [4 of 6] FORM OS-378 7
  • PJ1 ·it5 11/4/66 A 10/28/66 A #'~nemo+--itnrmrtirr-Pr-esident O~}.J 8y N .s c ~--....;J,4'1._ p ~IJW J/li//f'J m-1..LltJ.-+----"*"- -s 6-f) _,,..,~:mo--+---N-s*IM-4~ vi..:r 9~ -6 r '!Jt/f v NS (;soiv) 7//'f/p A ~~·\g·OC) er ljto/01 #11 rpt