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- looting. • • "I was standing on the stree·t when the looting started," a Negro professor at Wayne State University who lives "in the _ area said. "It was a normal breaking-and-looting scene. They happen ~ll the time. Then people became aware of the fact th
- of Big Jim's He has never tasted intoxicating ly good time at a drink-fest, as might any of his pottel he does chew gum. liquor, telling top cranium today. but can have an amazing stories as tall companions. He doesn't He hands out sticks
- s t ing that the President make a short radio talk to the country . I have shown it to the President and he asks me to tell you that it is better not to do it now but at some time later on . l Very sincerely yours , ~ f; 2.~~ Cra ce G. Tully Mr
- be cove:re-d at some other time. If you want a full day 1a rest along the route, this could be easily arranged at the half-way point - - Lima·, Peru. The tentative program contains a good mix of popular receptions in big cities with ·v isits to Alliance fo1
- o.r ho,,, to :na.ke Labor Gtrong 7T!lo of ·opinion. ti Tho sh1.0~ro di,tision I think . t ho LWn in this hall v.re lZ!.Oro modorn" and t.10ra ofi'octiva, and more a.oourata in t hoir ool:1ooption than th~ men who have mot, or nro about to 11Wet
- & poaalblUt,. priority ,o do aaJtbl•a at thl• time .., •P••l l am mo,1 re1'1ctant da•s•fore lo eond4c• u7 direct la Cbe~•a fuac&.lou ot HE'W. Wen•tloa Slac•r•ly J'OUI'•• r.-cmald F. Rohla X Honorable Paul H ; V ate• Sc-nat n a•ki•I'°"• D. C. CMl~:mta
- , Tentative schedule s fiimed u Breakfast Iol)I) - times to be set when schedllle at the hotel. udience with the King. ( mn.bassy wishes to request such audience in behalf of the Vice President. ) Call on Prime Minister. (Possibl!~resentation the scroll
- .) At this time a complete shall be recorded upon the with the name and description the pistol or revolver, and an -4- description of the gun forms supplied, along of the person who owns impression of the right thumb. (This is not to be confused with the takinl
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- , travel, cultural relations and all other feasible relations. Our failure to do this will be gross failure to take advantage of a powerful position in the cold war. At this time, Russia is fight ing madly for backing in an attempt to line up the Socialist
- made on this group. McCloy stated he had this not from beer-drinking lobbyists but from first-rate people. The conversation occurred just before the news conference and I did not have time to find out just whom he was quoting. n, "'· McG. ($ , B
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- , in exchange for the Front's recognition of Cambodia's existing borders. Prior to that time, several high-ranking National Liberation Front officials have periodically visited Cambodia.) The Front leaders themselves admitted that harassment of their supply
- , the GoT.rernment of Vietnam probably has more popular support than at any time since "big" lvHnh took office in the wake of the revolution against Diem. Instead of street demonstrations, there were debates in the Assembly; and since Huong took office, .debates i:zi
- in their ranks. 11. '!he tribal problem consists of' active suspicion between the coastal tribes and the aristocratic Hova tribe ot the high plateaus. 'lbe coastal tribes still remember that the Hovas were the bard masters ot the island tor a long time prior
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- by a relatively small number of full-time leaders who largely by dint of personality are able to bring their constituencies together in steer_ing committees like the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. For manpower, ·they look
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- August and September 1967 and.did not consult in a timely mannero B. Negotiations with Peru. As soon as Congressional consultations are completed, we should authorize Ambassa dor Jones to inform President Belaunde that we are prepared: lo To negotiate
- elections in SVN indicate popular support for the. war. The time has now arrived to achieve decisive military victory even if it requires escalation of our efforts. After the enemy has been defeated, we can devote our tremendous resources to social
- : The enclosed cartoon was · in today's edition of The Times Union, Albany's morning paper. · Mr. Roseri has expressed how so many feel a~out that episode of the past week. Mrs. Johnson has proved again the real lady she is. One of the many blessings of our
- ~~-~- - Statement by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson On arrival in Washington August 21, 1961 · My first duty on returning to Washington from our miBsion to Bonn and Berlin is to present a report to the Pre~ident on the results of our ~ourney. May I, at this time
- .,1963 this yours ~.~ ~ ~-~1~:J ... ....... lI I... I ttGsid :;¢9 I I W>i -- J ' RMINDERS 'Ott t t&dfM ~ u.&cunw "'. ?c; I. rer,,t' for the .Presi~ent. 'rT37 F~.,. Jan 6 1964 12 noon . get You want to some time this • @ ' . 't
- a r y , to en g ag e s im u lta n e o u s ly i n th e l o c a l p r o s e c u ti o n o f h o s t i l i t i e s and t h e g lo b a l p u r s u i t o f w o rld p e a c e . He w arn ed t h e Communist pow ers t h a t th e y c o u ld e n jo y p eac e and s