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- CL.ASSlFJED POUCH reiter.ated. a half dozen The aooner Indira comes tho better, as the President times to BK. Nor was he pleased with BK'• comment that we''d already paid for our wheat, so might ae well give. it away. Nothing \11.Ul succeed like a little
- OF THE NATIO AL MARITIME UNION SHARE WITH ALL IGHT THI lKING A ERICANS A SENSE OF SHA E A JD ANGER OVER THE BRUTAL ASSAULTS ON CITIZENS OF ALABAMA SEEKING PEACEFULLY TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR DESIRE TO VOTE . THE SHA MEFUL ACTIONS OF AUTHORITIES IN ALABAMA
- : IN OU~ ·REL~ti-pNS, -~~o.:sq . TIMELY WITH RESPECT TO DISCUSSIONS NOW:GOlNG ON WJTHIN··GOJ coNcERN I NG oRGAN I z Ar I oN AND ~ui'uRE ·THRust· ·oF ri's owNsPAcE PROGRAM,THAT I t-.Jrr 1 AL PRESENT Ai'ioN SHOULDeE :HADEto PRi HE PAG~ 2 RUALO! 4765D 4 9 ti
- some ideas. "I wanted to tell the Senator that we have a hell of a good economist and he is going to testify before Douglas' Committee on Monday. Sometime t would like for us to get In a plane and come down ·and spend a little time with the Senator. His
- descript~.ons The major programs annually union specialist, ) the United State recipient. contractors, and doctors. 3 intimately smaller ones, schools, new· are an exciting university in the economic story. hundreds ! of peo~le, Moreover
- RADIOGRAM Pat.nm.II should cbK-k cia. ol ..-rice dllind; othenriae the ___. will be tnMmitteduat.el..,..or ordinarycabl~ WESTERN UNION R , 8 , WHITE Plll:81D1:NT NEWCOM ■ CARLTON CHAIIIMAN OP' THII aOA.IID CHECK ACCT'G INFMN. TIME FIL£D J . C
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [3 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- Minister Pearson As you know, Mike Pearson has just announced that he will step down, and has asked the Liberal Party to choose a new leader. He plans to continue as .Prime Minister until that time--probably about April 1. Indications are that he
- time. Gregory's group then resumed their march and were joined by other Negroes en route toward Tennessee. The marchers passed through Hernando, Mississippi, and continued north until about 6:15 p.m. when they dispersed and returned to Memphis
- . BARRETT,Ashton c., Federal Maritime Conmission. BARTO~, Frank., Law Southern Railway System, Wash. 3 D.C. BEA.RD,Charles H• ., Union Carbide Corp. New York City BEATTIE, Donald, Railway Labor Executives Assn., Wash., D .c. BERGER,David, Phila., D .C
- thought it would be useful to report to the NSC on a situation which was like a time bomb that could blow up any time in the next six weeks . His report largely reflected the State Department memorandwn submitted prior to the meeting. One of the principal
- this cable and save LBJ's time? It's consistent with past handling and still makes sense as long as we're going to stay out of the Kurdish business. HHS OotiFIBENTlAL -SECRE~ Mildred :,.r April 30, 1965 A. you requested, I returned Mr. Vanli's I had
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- , but to keep the grain shipments moving up to that time. Willard Wo Cochrane Dean dlj f. J ' I,, . .I (copy) Koffsky Estimates for India FOOD GRAIN SUPPLY 1964-65 mil tons ·SUPPLY Production Movement in(•) or out(+) of stocks Domestic Supply
- with which you are familiar. The Agenq in all probability will be transferred to the Department of Defense in time of war. It should be so organized in peace that it can function in war without significant reorganization. For this reason and·a110 because
- as the personal represen tative of the President of the United States. Today we welcome him as a messenger of goodwill and friendship from our great ally on the other shore of the Atlantic. It.is the first time that an American Vice President has visited Norway
- ~ ecise answer at this time in vi.Aw numh?"t' of unknown facto s cited by Embassy question~ fa~tor o .amp lic4t. ·n g de~i~U s~ go 0 Clearance11 s/s - Mro Morris NOT TO BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I
- was insulting, and the press from the first day said the pause would not lead to negotiations. This time, none of these things happened. Twenty - five secondary demarches are under way. that Hanoi is under great pressure. The Yugoslavs tell us Diplomatic effo
- --- . - judgment required here is that there is a definite need for • the assistance of Federal troops; taking into account the re maining time needed to move them into action at the scene of violence. (3) That the legislature or the governor requests
- . Duke, Nra. Carpenter, and a tew American wives. 3:00-7:00 Free time or tor callers arranged. 7:00-10:00 Informal 1upper tor the wbole delegation at the Aabas1ador 1 a residence. as THURSDAY, MARCH12 10:00-10:30 10:30- Funeral Service
- with the cob or disperse it. Additional aid was then called for from a nearby law enforcement a~ency but by that time full-scale rioting and looting had erupted. The resultant daoage w~s estimated to be - 2 - • • ...,. FO THE RACIAL ·DISTURBANCES
- Quintanilla, Jr., UFO project officer. I think it would be well to ~t the UFO business out of the way first. So I -..villask Dr. Brown to give us his report at this time. Mr. Secreta.ry, see if you ca.n shed some light on these highly illumi nated objects. We
- Attorney's Office, Buffalo., ijew York, was conducting an investigation of narcotics on the campus of SUNYAB,and LEONPHIPPS was regarded as a seller of LSD and marijuana. PIITPPS wa.s not a student at SUNYAB,but apparently spent a great deal of time
- or military areas. e. A Control Team examines the "Move Message" which each team provides and determines the positions of other countries and influences. A scenario projection is then prepared which advances the situation to a new point in time and requires
- to take is this: Do every thing we can to speed our drive for victory, because unless Hitler and his Italian and J apanese partners are de feated there will be only the cold, bleak hopelessness of a new Dark Age. At the same time, think hard and often
- substantially as against the Communist position. 1 Look at the Soviet Union. Their overall rate of economic growth has been less than ours. They have discovered they cannot continue to grow rapidly simply by con centrating on heavy industry: producing more
- milUary a1.ei,1te-neeto lndla for defense again t, Ohina we w·urtate our so
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- courageous leadership, will find peace and justice duria1 the coming year. 11 We are clleekiag this with you because it is a message to a Othenrtse, however, it la quite routine and uncontrotouchy area. to Hu••ein ls good at this time versial. Ally word
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- , _Joe _-Johris·on, and included Harding B ancroft of the New York Times, and John Cowles,J Hedley ~Doriovan, Ri chard Neusta,_gt, Gen. Matthevr Ri~_g ~~.Y;~, ~9ger:.fiUs~~~ etc. (A list of those attending is attached.) As a follow-through to the meeting
- ·said, nBesie.es, we are in very urgent n-ed of :ertilizer. At tho.t time ( the time the decision was taken), the Goverrenent felt the 11-.edso· important and so urgent that it tried to get it in uha.tevar way 11as :possi le. i, State ents oz this nature
- for Inter-American Affairs at ·the present time has an almpst _ impossibly comp lex and over-loa ded· job for on_e pe·r son to handle. His jurisdicti on comprises twenty-four separate and independent countries · with problems as diverse as those of Hai ti
- , ... ( . . ,... . . ...., . ·concerned only in passing w1~h the·~h1~osoph~r's \ .. •) 'l will be I \ One reason I • \ I I : .,• •,• .. ~\ •. ~-J. • Stringfellow .. . .... . curved time, . . .: .. . -:. . . .I . . . 'I . • ' for this, as·I shall amply demonstrate
- unavailing. Congress. In August of to the Union. Their etforts 1872, Cannon was e1ected delegate to It was said at the time that Brigham Young favored his e1ec tion because be was an apostle and a po~amist (Cannon's first was EJ.izabetb Hoagland
- · them out. ! . I A college crowd mostly at Appleton, but I can record tomorrow as I'm real1y too tired to spend much time at it now. Su£tice it to say that I'm not very excited at the prospects and the President has not stimulated too much
- . That time will be required to get all of our units on the ground and make them combat effective. · Secretary McNamara: We should have working sessions periodically to discuss these matters. We may do this without the President. I suggest that we ask
- good results from this strike based on report s received so far . Acting Secretary Ball spoke of the effect of the North Vietnamese attack on Soviet Premier Kosygin's visit to Hanoi. He said it may be that Soviet Union was not aware of plans
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- rnma of not putting domestic plan ndi at the same time a fo as s r noted th·s year .. o how we because emphas ·~dng the r m g hat given ot of b Q iet c agitationo J -the g tenn g 0 it needs no maki g a claim s) e., here
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- AGENCY OR &'IT COm>ONENT. OFFICIAL JUDGMENT BY . IT REPRESENTS THE OBSERVATIONS A.~D INTERP:.U:TATIONS OF A STAFF OFFICER BASED ON INFORltATION ' AVAILABLE TO HIM AT THE TIME OF PREP!JtATION. ~U~~A.RY. THOUGH "GENERAL,.. IN REGARD TO ATTACKS
- minutes, you :rm.1st say some t hing that has not been said. and the sense are major. four have to be On A otherwise, why say anything? The timing The delivery and the voice are minor. But all plus. timing 1 would attempt to speak on assignment
- by law 7; for U ndiir Secretaries, Assistant Secretaries, and General 8 Counsels, respectively, of executive departments, a.nd who 9 shall perform such functions, powers, and duties as the Sec- lQ reta.ry shall prescribe from time to time. ~: (b
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- COP~TED PubUtatlon Reqoires P1rmi11iuH af Eutttright Holder. W. Jho.na; JeliMon NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH THE CABINET, 1v1A Y 14, 1968 CLIFFORD: There has been a change of tactics between the time of Tet and now. The wearing