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  • of your trip depends upon ,oar staying on Sunday in Salvador to show yoar Central American colleapea the courtesy they expect. I strongly urge you to agree to the longer schedule (~ab B). George Christian joins me in making thb recommendation. W. W
  • for this kind of constructive movement. This will convey, both ab::oad and at home, ·the impression of an administration which responds imaginatively, not defensively, to external challenge. II. 3. Vietnam The Vietnamese war offers a chance to create a s
  • , 1968 4:15 p . m . S~GRE'f MR. PRESIDENT: I set out the following idea not beca·.1 s e :( b e lieve ·it to be correct not: b,_ecau:;_,I~om~~e ..~t; mer;;l.};:a~'=:ca~!,!; l .... ; ..... J.h y~m sm.h.i... d 1:ave av~... :ab]:e arr the options otwlilch
  • "­ in to· tir.ie,_ the the it four is wickedi true, fa in of· American ·gro~ps. VO r . o f one but•·~ even .did they Government Co u n.t to c~nuf~ctuiet every~cdy ""'d ~veryt1iins whclesale interf and distu~b~nceg politicians in h ab i t
  • ,_ the the it four is wickedi true, fa in of· American ·gro~ps. VO r . o f one but•·~ even .did they Government Co u n.t to c~nuf~ctuiet every~cdy ""'d ~veryt1iins whclesale interf and distu~b~nceg politicians in h ab i t
  • . CIP 1965/1966. a) The 1966 should To make i t s e lig ib ility o f N ational Commercial Import Program (CIP) fo r FY June 1965-June be brought up to a minimum of US d o lla rs 200 m illio n . ab solu tion p o ss ib le , more f l e x i b i l i t y
  • ment. •- rephrase the section complaining ab-out our pollcles regarding prices !or raw materials and delete the eecond re£erence tQ it. to military . ome slighting remark.s for the AlUance !or Prog~ess expenditures about private th.at ls
  • ., ·. ·~~-•.--~:·~-~--:.: ..• .•. __ ~ .. _':.;__~_~::_..:· ...• ' .• I ~:: ::~-·~ _(::·;:~ .....· ..... .. _ .: .... ; ' • .... -· .· .,.: (.' :. . In short, the Charter e.nd. procccl1.l!'ab: :poz~1blc e. for.::il initiative Cou:-1cil
  • ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION S 2p [Duplicate of #2a, NSF, Country File, USSR, "Cyrus Eaton/Abe Fortas"] #73 cable Rostow to President (CAP 81283
  • in suppclrt of policy; -- organize an hour TV program :regularly: on Viet Nam, answering questions. government replies to its citisens George Ball : -- stop bombing 1 except acroaa the :DMZ. to create climate for negotiation. Abe Fortas: -- get George
  • in suppclrt of policy; -- organize an hour TV program :regularly: on Viet Nam, answering questions. government replies to its citisens George Ball : -- stop bombing 1 except acroaa the :DMZ. to create climate for negotiation. Abe Fortas: -- get George
  • Acheson :. -.-.. : _e OO~rge Ball General Omar Bradley McGeorge Bundy Clark Clifford Arthur H. Dean Douglas Dillon Abe Fortas Robert A. Lovett Robert Murpny The names that we eliminated from the list are ln the attached you wlll be in a position to alter
  • ~s~-·Ab to; Indi~. ' Soon •. \✓• : . . ' . , • • . new .to ..Calcutta • • • • • • . •· . ' • • I ~ • } : I' t - \ , '.• • • ", • A~ Gl;l.lbra* th .; ' . • • Ladakb.··and the . Brabmaputzia Valley• into 1"0:,00
  • in t r a v a i l i n g ab ou t th e c o u n tr y s id a and su p p ly iiig a s s is t a n c e and a d v ic e t o th a tr o o p s in d a r tha cctnir-ind o f Prinia l l i n i s t e r Souvarra Pous'^, and a cn ia ll U3AF c o n tin g e n t in c i v i l i o
  • June•• 1964 Dear Mr. Steele: T c! y I had the pleasure of signing your J!'lan for which •ymboliaea your corr.pany' • e!forta Progreaa to bring about improved economic opportunity for our cltiz~nry. I am particularly pleaaod to have joined with you
  • rlLE LOCATION ¥ee~~ GENERAL ~ERVICES Notes File, ADMINISTRATloN Box :3 - I MAY 4, 1968 - 6:30 p. m. MEETING IN CABINET ROOM ON VIETNAM \ The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Justice Fortas General T .:i.ylor General
  • - 1:45 p.m. MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS l The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Director Helms General Wheeler Walt Rostow Justice Fortas General Taylor George Christian j / ' NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (P'RESIDENTllAL LIBRARIES) -- '· JUNE 5, 1968 - 1:45 p. m. PRESIDENT'S TUESDAY LUNCHEON The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow Justice Fortas General Taylor George
  • . General Taylor: I am dismayed. different one from that you have. let 1 s do something about it. t • t l ~ I I~ Ii The picture I get is a very Let's not concede the home front; Fortas: - The U . S. has never had in mind winning a military victory out
  • different one from that you have. Let's not concede the home front; let's do something about it.' Fortas: The U.S. has never had in mind winning a military victory out there; we always have wanted to reach an agreement or settle for the status quo between
  • Secretary Clifford Ambassador Harriman CIA Director Helms Justice Fortas General Taylor General Wheeler Under Secretary Katzen­ bach William Bundy William Jord,tn Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson MEMORANDUM -5'1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
  • •ndatory Case# NLJ ~ I Locmnpot j i ATTENDING THE MEETING WERE: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Secretary Fowler Attorney General Clark Justice Fortas William Bundy McGeorge Bundy Walt Rostow Harry McPherson George Christian
  • another billion dollars from civilian programs. The President said he would favor exemptions rather than see this happen. 4. Fortas and Thornberry Nominations . · The President and the Leadership reviewed the 16 bills in conference or disagreement, the 7
  • : President, Vice Preside~t, Rusk, Clifford, Fortas, M. Bundy, B. Bundy, Bill Jo~den, W. Rostow, Go Christian, H. McPherson, Amb. Goldberg, Tom Johnson Presidents . M. Bundy: ~.;::8VICE SET · I as·k ed all of you here to help me prepare a · .-_, well
  • Folder, "[March 20, 1968 - 5:08 p.m. VP, Rusk, Clifford, Fortas, Bundy, Bundy, Jorden, Rostow, Christian, McPherson, Goldberg]," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
  • 7'·05 51 Meeting in the Cabinet Room Date: April 4, 1966 Time: 7: 10 p. m. Present: President, Vice President, Rusk, McNamara, Rostow, General Taylor, Bill Bundy, Justice Fortas, J. Valenti (from notes by J. Valenti) President said Westmoreland
  • Rusk Taylor Fortas Ros tow Christian Johnson The y a r e making th e c a lls. ;/ ,:·/ /,' ,. ~ ' ?'.. N e ll (.;/ '• J ----------~~------- ---- /)! (~ I ( ·,­ / _, I ( ( ......... ACT:::.G.'i THE wrnrs HOUSE Friday
  • here, which included Fortas and Clifford. Fortas was against it. He said it would telegraph a signal that we were too anxious, and that the oriental mind would decide this was the time to hold out. Clifford was also eloquent against a pause. McNamara
  • with Fortas. Net of what he said was that whole communist world was wor.l:;:ing to prolong the pa.use. Rusk: If !:hat'.:> their object, the communistshave been stupid. Don't thin~ we ought to discuss military plans with Senators. ·.vit!i. Senate and 76
  • The Vice President and Mrs. iHumphrey Mr. Justice and Mrs. Fortas The Secretary of the Treasury The Secretary of Defense and Mrs. McNamara The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Wirtz Senator and Mrs. John Sherman Cooper Senator and Mrs. Claiborne Pell Mrs. Edward
  • , Tl HERRJOHNSON'• P.ITJTJON TO LJFT THI INJUNCUON, JOHNSON NAS 811 FoRTAS, IN LATERYEARSA JOHNSONAPPOJNTEETO THE WUH c»URT. STEVENSON WASIN ALICE THATDAY; JOHNSONNASON PRESIDJNT HARRY9. TRUNAN'sCANPAIGNTRAIN. DURINGA CANPll&NSTOP IN TEMPLE, Tix
  • . SERVICES I A FORTA L~Z A REPOR TEDLY SH UT DOWN . SAO PAULO BUSI NESS ACTIVITY NGR~AL . PORT OF SANTOS PARALYtED . c::: :-: ::u:~ IST - ~---· ~ l. SECRET EXDIS. FURTHER ADVANCE MATERIAL FOR TEL ECONFERENCE -AT 1500Z . . NAV Y ROU NDUP . TWO