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- them; -- he asked if I th.o ught a Security Council guarantee could meet the Indian security problem. I confined my response to the latter to : tcTbat•s .intere.sting. u He also said, in general, that the Soviet Union was prepared to meet
- believes it is pos~ible ~o forge a national political movement at this time. All agree that the . .. , National Front surfaced under the leadership of Tran Van Don on . .i February 19, will not and can not develop into a real political movement
- before the weather changes; but the condition of our Reserves does not permit us to get much to him in this time interval(p.a.-J...~ps 30, oc:> 0 ). • - - Th:iriS~cr;a..c.ffo~qu:fa,.-~-ua~~econ~iituu:ilie:JJ.Js:icJst~ate~ ~e..lft~~he exact scale nor
- .D., offered the following prayer: Mr. BURL~ON. Mr. Speaker, I minority, using the tactics we came so O Lord my God, in Thee do I .put my have requested this time to call atten well to know in Cuba, tried to seize pow trust.-Psalm 7: 1. tion to all
- no results. The American companies involved could well be invited to Washington as a group to review the present unsatisfactory status, ~nd to seek a solution. AID loan policies for this purpose might well be liberalized. 5. India to expand many times its
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- whenever rather t't'mArkahle phf'nomenon In the Jut rew wcc-k11 .the weapon la ua~d. • of contlnuou11 violcmc·P.wiU1out one Khot belni: tired .(except ere~ade launchers by the pQllcc). Evl'n then only 50 c:irtridgr.,; may 'ht- bou~ht at one time. I~arh
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- preparatory steps eo that execution could be accompliehed within 7 2 hours but he was not asking approval at this time. He said under no circumstances would he recommend the use of ChiNat Divisions. I , l j 5. The President asked that I prepare a very brief
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 68: Mar. 19‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- . Our not seeking the supplemental will add to the problems of Prime Minister Sato, who is having a difficult time persuading the Japanese of the need for the free use of our bases in Okinawa and the need for Japan to accept a greater role in Asian
- unsuccess fully sought employment time after time at employment offices, union halls, and private businesses around the city. They do not tell of the humiliation felt by men who stay at home with their children while their wives support them because
- into another unmanageable idea like the MLF after I get out of here. (I myself spent a lot of time backing the MLF, but once burned, twice shy.) McG. B. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday, January 28, 1966, 9 A. M. MR. PRESIDENT: Another Wise Man bites
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- ~ howeve1" often. one kicks .her in the flanks. Ko one has spent more time and energy 1 _j Tel. Eal. .:., rr::.2. - - -u .:~· . ._,:;k: __ _ ::...:__ 1 ~ Teleorepr,ic lrena"'iu,o>r. end ~ -~ , - The ~re\: 5/ 18/ 67 cle11ihce1io" •P~OYed :,y
- of good treatment·. If. in the course of time, arrangements could be made through your own.. Red Crosa lor letters and parcels •- families would be greatly comfotted if they could exch!~S~ letters.• Thach; 'So far this question of letters and parcels baa
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- the timing appropriate. with Israeli and moderate Arab arms, lncludlng certain sales to Jordan. He believes thla la in the long-range interest of Israel as well a.a the U.S. I conclude, then, that what Bob wants you to do ls explain to Abe why Bob needs
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- a. rn. Departure from Andrews Air Force Base aboard the President's aircraft. (Flying time: 4 hours.) --. {Time change: 2 hours.) (Luncheon will be served aboard the aircraft) a.m. , 11:00 a.m. • MDT Arrival at El Paso International Airport, El Paso
- is "I don't believe there was as .much snipe"'ng as we thought at the time the insurrection was on" Spfoa 84 \ . untrained p. 49 - Carry-over paragraph. The quote is "inexperienced National Guardsmen who had never been in combat, who had never
- at this time. In addition, few new visits have been added, but enough flexibility retained to allow for some essential UN General As sembly and EXPO 67 visitors. The question of a Klesinger visit can be considered separately. The overall schedule calls
- US media newsmen. Ground rules: no attribution to American sources, no fill-ins, no single stories . He said at l 700 hours Saigon time Tuesday, Mission would announce the appointment of General Lansdale as Chairman, US Mission Liaison Group
- almo st the whole distance would have been necessary to accomplish the move in that time. If Hanoi were able to carry out such apparently speedy deployments in any considerable magnitude in the near future, it would alter dramatically the balance
- any assistance you might give me regarding inquiry of the Consul office in Kingston, Jamaica, relative to service of the papers on the defendant in cap tioned law suit, previously forwarded to such office by our letter of July 25, 1967. Time
- ~: the short time he was there. 1 He did make some comments about the situation in Flor:.da. He reiterated what he told you in an earlier letter that your televised :ness conference 11 tremendously effective in Florida--".Vhere it is ha::d to be effective
- December 6, 1968 Tom Johnson spoke to me about your wanting me to se_rve as a part time photographic consultant after January. Needless to say, I shall be happy to help you in any way. I will be committed to making a living, but I shall come whenever
- , it was later decided to spend the meeting time discussing the President's Asian trip . Following the change in the subject matter of the meeting, it was arranged that Secretary McNamara and General Wheeler see the President alone prior to the NSC Meeting
- From ANDltl!W T. HATCHlllt Dear Johns This is the final version. advise you of the release I will timing. I have suggested it for Sunday papers. ATH HILL AND JCNOWLTON, INC. UO But 42ud Srrcet N- Yark. N. Y. 10017 697-3600 I I I i
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- to the increasing inter ti.ationa.l pre,;;sure fer a termir.ation of the bombing of North which is coming from the Soviet Union and many other ..· •Viet Na."11 nations. Respectfully At:.bassa.dor Goldberg Secretary Rusk • cc: ) 'I yours
- agreements ar~und the end of October and allow just encugh lead time for booking ships to avoid interzupting the pipeline. By spreading the_.amount Subramaniam requested for November-Dece.mber over four months. instead of those C':DJEIDEWTI!i CQ)lPJe
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
- : the Administration) 2. State of the Union 1968. • 3. Budget 4. Notebook - Unclassified 5~ Notebook - Celestial 6. - Space Treaty Documents - State Bodies Negotiating History, etc. (re: Space Treaty). Notebook - 1968.}ask Force on Veterans -C.F. FILE MENO
- 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
- of the existiI!g ~iological, chemical end physica~ processes end ·balances; Each State shall provide timely announcement and c.ny necessary amplifying - ... information of any mt.rine activity or ex.:;ieriment planned by it or its nationals that coul~ harmfully
- reduction to do this on their own without assistance from the de sign features of the Skip jack. At the same time, as a result of my discussions with DOD personnel I am convinced that on technical grounds alone this proposal is not very realistic
- communities 7. Interagency cooperation B. Administration of Uniform Time Statute 9. DOTAchievements in 1968. Notes on Taped Documentation In addition to the printed n documentation included the Department of Transportation has submitted of taped
- assume, action the risk promptly, will quickly to abandon not increased, who would now postpone Treaty this case it is our objective powers of Union happened to ratify who are reluctant would be diminished, arrangements Non-Proliferation
- Nationa.l. Review NA'ro Letter Sec. Gen. NA'ro Curu Im:tf!'iM; MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) - 10 SOURCE CO~l:X:E?fI'IAL COPIES FREQUENCY DISPOSITION u l Weekly IL u l Weekly IL NewYork Times u 16 Do.ily and Sunda.y 15-M/R routes 1-IL N.Y
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- available to you at 11 o'clock 2 In accordance with our policy, the units earmarked for deployment in Southeast Asia will not be identified until they arrive there at their location. No decision has been made at this time as to whether forces
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- , Pear son, Lopez Mateos). 2. Others who cannot be excluded from an office call by all the traditions of protocol: this means Ambassadors presenting their credentials and Heads of State or Government visiting Washington. 3. Foreign visitors whose time
- must dine within the time frame specified for their membership group. Disregard of this requirement by certain Group One members in the past has resulted in substantial overcrowd ing of the Mess for the designated Group Two members. (3) Meal room
- ~ :::cl t'1 ~< H zt%'.lC/) 1-j H CJ) 1-j •• ·- .. Q'llZI 9 .. 1 - 2 - -Date 9/S Time Description 1100 Subatantive Talk with Prime Minister Erlander at Latter'• Office Memoranda of Conversation 2000 9/6 1300 1500 1900 1930 9/7 0830
- intelligence which was available in the cir cumstances? b. Was the evaluation of the available intelligence sound and did that evaluation reach the-decision-makers in time to assist the~ in taking appropriate action? I ! ' I The answer to these general
- from Andrews Air Force Base aboard a United States Air Force special flight. (One hour flying time.) 11:00 a.m. EDT Arrival at John F. Kennedy International Air port, New York City. President Park will be greeted by The Honorable Richard C. Patterson