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  • of the first world war, at Yale in 1907, and practiced only a newspaper chains mushroomed across yea:-. In 1908, he joined The Tribune and the land. William Randolph Hearst, worked in all departments against the alone, acquired 23 dailies (many since day he
  • is to settle the war which is the cause of . sufferings and which has been ravaging our beloved country. At the same time, I will try to improve the democratic regime through the participation of the . entire population in national affairs. I will also try_to
  • and foreign affairs has markedly broadened in the last two years. He is attracting increasin gly favorable attention, particularly among the young elements that will form the nation's future leadership. He has paid official visits to Japan, Australia and India
  • and to use his influence to settle the Kurdish problem. State proposes we tell Barazani's if he comes back that we still see this emissary ae an internal affair , don't intend to interfere and urge negotiations . In addition, State will give it's people
  • with rntrlcllons contained In the donor'• deed of gift. 22 1 /' MEMORANDUM RM-4273-ISA APRIL 1965 - c.n ""'' THE. FRENCH THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR FORCE Nathan PREPARED FOR: THE OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE/INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS
  • depai-ta:re after we are somewhere over the Pacific. ll. w. Komer ~r March 30. 1966 \Vednesday, 13:40 P.M. MR. PRESIDENT: Tom Mann and the Bureau of .Ab-lean Affairs are the uwbo 0 in thla case. a. w. Komer ... ~· G8HFIBEt.f'fl:AL March 30
  • the academic community. ' Now, I would like to introduce our Game Director, Mr. Sey-· mour Weiss, Director for Combined Policy, Office of Politico­ Military Affairs, Department of State. - iliiQitB'f + NOFORN A-1 NOFORN (Mr. Seymour Weiss, Department
  • and a half months. Previous assignments in European area include: US Embassies Vienna, Rome; Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State; US Mission to the European Communities, Brussels. Has spent a total of 15 years on subject and prepared various book
  • Capital Planning Commission Charles Horsky, the White House advisor for National Capital Affairs William Walton, Chairman of the Fine A~ ·ts Commission Walter Washington, Executive Director of the National Capital Housing Authority Mrs. Albert Lasker
  • Department of ~-r:ate I i i I Action S.5 Info'/.: SiCRH! - RR RUEHC DE RUQMKG 3497A 1331115 I • ., . ... tNY SSSSS R 13 llllZ MAY 67 FM tllEMBASSY Al'1MAN ' .·T 0 RUEHCI ~CSTATE WASK>C . INF 0 RUQMGlV AMEMBASSY ANKARA STATE OR NC er S i 9 R ! 2
  • Kennedy a couple of months encouraged to go ahead. U Thant and We are, also giving us full support. State Department informed. this proposal with ago, and we were then Ralph Bunche at UN are or course, keeping the • l , · We have scheduled a preliminary
  • Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 KABUL 05121 I8 INF'O NEA 13,GPM ,-4,H 02,SY 03,MC 01,CIAE 02,TRSY 08,AID 767 ACTION COPY 1811362 ACTlON L 03 DODE 00,JUS TELEGRAf i0,RSR 00,INR 01,/055 l80755Z JUN 68 FM AMEMBASSYKABUL
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns"
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  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [3 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • by an alleged rapist and perjurer who, it is also alleged has been promised immunity by the Justice Department for certain crimes as a reward for submitting his distort~ testimony, and WHEREAS,the Attorney General, who .. heads the Justice Department has
  • of Planning, new Minister the Minister Freeman Through personal Minister -The duration contacts in India, and firmness Minister), in India's priorities affairs. and in Washington, and programs. of aid commHments had included: and the U. S
  • , the .Governor was briefed at the Pentagon and in the Department; he had lunch with Ambassador Winthrop G. Brown and saw Governor Harriman. A staunch supporter of the Administration's policies in Vietnam, Governor Docking, as .the Chie·f Executive
  • ."· out-o -pocket ($ eo ta, u ·• • :r I 300 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 □ CHARGE TO -119 Origin COLLECT , of 2 l D~ ./ ~ _ ACTION: Auu,mbassy NEWDEJJtlt:{ ~~ INPO : Amemba.ssy KARACHI 1.S-~f/ Ametnbassy LONDON7~?7 __ JOErJSON
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION State Department ~ ~/ t:-ft:,h 1~~-L.C~;;.&_~r--....u..ci.u.;.J...U.Ull.L-.i.u..-Wl.::u..L~L!lel.l.:.ui._______,_ ___J-___ .3 P--·---b . undate.d ____ ~ ~ A p -#12 Memo- #13 Hen10 -a..upJ ieait es #24 Memo
  • . Instead, I think the Department of State should be instructed to generate as many expressions of concern to Paris from other countries as possible. You yourself will want to be in a position to shrug this off if it happens. McG. B. 1
  • and to know what is being considered and the extent to which Federal programs are involved. The Federal Government programs are centered in several depart­ ments and I would propose that someone sit in on these meetings independent of the operating Departments
  • , informing him that the Department of Defense has a require­ ment to extend the dissemination of atomic information within NATO member states and the Channel Command and, concurrently, provide a more common basis for atomic cooperation between NATO member
  • . John Mobley Executive Department Office of the Governor Austin, Texas 78711 ~~ Temple to the President RADIP REPORTS, -TV lNC. 41 EAST 42ND STREET, FOR NA1.f:tOHAL BROADCASTING COMPAN"f PROGRAM i'onight NEW YORK. STATION Show N. Y
  • from all over the world who might overwhelm the State Department's capacity. Rusk appreciated this offer and said he would call on me. He further said that there may be visitors we would like to meet with and, if so, he would make .. appropriate
  • . ANY MILITARY-- INTERVENTION IN . THE:-. AFFAIRS . OF THAT REPUBLIC-.-.-'• 4. Yr.ERl!-UP'ON, -~~C GR~t-OOVERN~N'Fi ~ I~ReSPe~s~· TO."THE --­ AP-f?r!AL:::.OF.THE.
  • Department of State ~ 1rP TELEGRAM ~1 PAGE 01 ST ATE 89222 ' 85 ORI GIN SS 25 INFO MM 0 11 / 026 R DRAFTED BYI NEA/SWROCK WELL APPROVED BYa NEAaWJHAN DLEY S/S. MR, O'DO NOHUE DEC 67 sECSTATE WASHDC AMEMBASS Y ATH ENS PRIO~ I
  • mce 5. The Mt, howevet, ~!!n r eyon prii?Jegis ative authority by assigning to the Department several new responsibilities in the area of air pollution control.~ it>Jted the Secretary of Health, Edu­ cation, and Welfare €fuici ementnowil similar
  • . Trade Relations with the USSR East European Communist Countries Secretary Hodges, as Chairman of the Export Control Review Board, briefly summarized the Board' s discussion and inability to reach agreement . He gave in detail the Commerce Department' s
  • American experts at the State Department tell us they doubt that creation of a new Under Secretary of State for Hemispheric Affairs would make much of a helpful impact on our Latin American friend.so On the contrary, they might view it cynically
  • , of the D8fense Depart~~nt Reorganization Cc~21it~ee, Speci2l Assistant to the President for I~~2rnational Affairs. Co~.:nittee Ch~ir:::an SERVICE SET ! ,. v· t) !~·· :\· C> I i> : , • (-' (; ·.' I i1 I; (I) CI Cv J-'· 0 o r: :J tJ p 0 C !·> I
  • highest regard for his effectiveness. experience, and ju.d gment. He contributed vastly more ta the Komer operation than is widely understood. I knew him over a. period of years at the State Department. I am sure he is one of the two or three best Foreign
  • get back in. So unfortunately. there•• no government money for this purpose and, in the words of my Defense Department contact, he'd "no·cd a tlcket written by McNamara" to ride a military aircraft. You needn't be this blunt with him, but l tell you ao
  • Co______________________________ Arrest of Billie Sol Estes_ _ _ ____________________________________ Prearrest investigations____________________________________________ Department of Agriculture______________________________________ Internal Revenue
  • ..----------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE I WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Agency: #53n Paper DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION Department of Defense Possible US/Allied countermoves A F I LE LOCATI ON NSF McGeorge
  • adjustments which the Social Office recommended and which I have checked back with the State Department. After you have had a chance to look this over, I would like to discuss the matter with you. I expect to be in Saturday morning. Dick Moose ATTACHMENT Read
  • ----- ---- GeMFIDEM'fIAL 3 J '- DEPARTMENT OF" STATE WASHINGTON November 12, 1968 Dear Mr. President: In May, 1968, my terms of reference as your coordi­ nator on the Israeli power and desalting project were approved, and you said in a letter to me dated May 6 that I
  • informally at the time when they are already in this Hemisphere would avoid more time-consuming visits later. It could be an economical way of clearing some accounts; but I have no strong recommendation. W. W. R. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON February 17
  • .., ·, ·;.; ...... -!" • _:.;.. .. ... Department ~ of State TELEGRA ✓ CONE I 0ENT I At. PAGE 01 ALGIER 01565 393 292027Z 84 ACTION SS 7 INFO /070 W 2919302 APR 68 FM AMEMBASSVALGIERS TO SECSTATE WASHDCPRIORITY 3~11 p -CON f I OEN T I AL ALGIERS 1565 LiMD!S REF, ALGIERS 1556 1
  • . In connection with iietnam, Maurer made the assessment that President Johnson is not alone responsible for the existing state of affairs and that, in fact, the mistake can be traced back to President Kennedy--and President Johnson inherited the problem. Maurer
  • . Mr. Carl Rowan, Deputy Secretary for Operations. 5. Mr. Edwin Martin, Chinese Affairs. 20. Capt. Earl Dunn. 21. Mr. Rufus W. Youngblood. Assistant Director, Office 6. Mr. John H. Ohly. ICA. 7. Francis E. Meloy, State Department. .8. Mr
  • and any questions regarding the Agreement should be directed to these agencies. The Public Affairs officers of the two Departments have been so informed. /iJJ_ Karl D. Ackerman Office of Atlantic Political and Military Affairs LAS I I D E.O. 3292, Sec. 3
  • Officer: I.' l _., '· 'j~•~;- ...\,-~~-J \ _J L CLASSI:CICA 'I'WN OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: 0 0 of State COLUCT Classification Origin .. :J u er 0 B1Imm.tl.'XE Amembassy KARACHI , II. XKli ·:2162 .____......__ ____ FLASH