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  • steps: (1) stopping the bombing of the North; (2) stopping the sending of new troops to the South; (3) stop­ pins engaging in new battles in the South. · repeated these three points several times using his finGers and making clear that nothing else vas
  • . - 3 - appointed by President Kennedy the same day the enabling Act was signed into law. The Director is also the chief U.S. negotiator in the field of arms control, and much of the time he or the Deputy Director is away at Geneva or New York
  • : Herewith 1. the material• yoa requested earlier thl ■ mor11b1g. A CbrGllOlogy: -- Vice Preaident delinred on September Humphrey'• Salt Lake Cily 30. (Tab A) ■peech -- Mac BUDdy'• speech wu delivered oa October la full ia the New York Time
  • ? COOLD YOtl MEET ~~FUELING PRESIDE~lT AT MADRID AIRPORT IF WE STOPPED FOR AT ABOUT 8:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME. -:.ill .~~r.~ 4-+;!._.,1~....:;s+~&-+-~ I ~·.': ' ~- . .. . . _ ..-._..... ~.......;..,.;.:;..~.,:......,.:·~....._t...:;_...,.~4 ... 14_
  • within 10 years. And all of this_growth must t_akeplace in a time of dynamic change which finds the population of the Nation not only growing but shifting. By 1975 our population of 200 million will expand to 230 million, with ?1ore than 7~ percent
  • IN SEXTON. There were approximately 5,4 members pr~sent . SHELTON gave a speech in which he stated that too mg ny Kla~smen were parading around the countr s hout ing "N'igge1r, miigger ." He advised that the time had come o cha nge .e !ma e of the Klan a nd
  • appreciate particular enOUBh to gratetul. appreciate alJ. too veil the dema.ndson his time and the aimi~ requests he roccivc3, however, I would crea.tly ON.Ifurther conaidention that~ be given thi~ • invitation .trom the lj,ouiaio.naBar. I:t you
  • by the President. For proposals lacking solid analytical and tactual support, an estimate should be pro­ vided ot the min1m11m time required to provide such backing and the scope of any necessary investigations should be outlined. 3. Recommendations to be made
  • -8750 • WESTERN UNION: WUX-DP • TWX: DEM. NEWS D. C. 710-822-9432 - . EDITORS' NEWS SERVICE DISPATCH# 200 FOR )Jlj@\,"f,ATETJSE ~~.Y, SE~ ••• 29 1 J.964 SRVERALSIDE TRIPS TO lUGID,J:GHT !vP.S • JOfiN....Q,QN 'IBIP t S SOOiliFRN WASHmGTON 1
  • in time· -­ all taking place arouni the time of the Nashville trial, ani (5) thet proximity of pl.ace -- all offe nses occurring,· at least partly, in andt around Nashville.t - 2 - B.eExisting case law.e The leading case� supporting an indictment
  • keeping pressure of a "rolling offensive" on provincial capitals and other secondary targets. -- Possibility exists that militarily frustrated enemy will at some time recognize futility oi his efforts and call for a cease fire. -- We should not recognize
  • for this recommendation: This gives the President television exposure at the least expense of his time and without protocol and ceremony of a full dress as tlnlauts vis it. Approve ------- Disapprove ------ Jack Valenti I -~l~ /'\) rv MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HO US
  • the advantage of immediate delivery and coat only about $130, 000, contraated to the 18-montha lead time and $3. S million for new vehicles. I am checking this with you mainly becau•e of your per ■ onal battle for the new APCs laat apring. I asaume, however
  • 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
  • , and by certain vested economic interests who fee l more secure under a government -SE~NO FOREIGN DISSEM/LIMDIS ,.- ~TjNO FOREIGN DISSEM/LIMDIS - 3 ­ dominated by th8 King than under the junta or liberal politicians. time, the Kin[; feels particularly
  • () GPO 8333 Z. ... • 1'--" SUMMARY OF ACTIONS -./..-------------------------- INSTRUCTIONS The action agencies will initiate this form by making appropriate entries in the space provided at the time a review of the record or actions to be taken
  • The way these combine provide us with a broad picture of the various patterns of disorder that . occurred in different cities. I. ' 0 The General Upheval A disturbance m~y develop over a period of time into .==.=-an.- upti~~ava:r··wnl~li _~~~w.:s
  • to their new role in the world. , I, ,, ,.,,, . !' ·1 NL~ P v __..._~~- . j SECRET/~ENSITIVE - 2 ­ .-SECRET /SEMSI !Iv E A. The UK is steadily withdrawing from its security commitments in distant areas but at the same time is giving more support
  • , RETAILSTOREEMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 428 AFL-CIO ~ rf?~~(/ ~~ ames P. Mcloughlin Secretary- Tre·asurer gj County & AFL-CIO CYpress 8-0500 EC iVf.D u u t 10. 1965 o tgom y: John . er to t e~tae:nt JBC:dhl President Lyndon·B. White House Washington, D. c
  • what bas become ot Joe, by the way?) went down to defeat, battlers were 11adison Square Garden a hundred times came in, he had cause to regret. eng-enders a crusading, General When Jim was boxing in commissioner and had an occasional legion
  • by Negroes, and at high rent levels the proportion of Negro families living in substandard housing is six times greater -than that of white families. __ ;..the inability of metropolitan areas to deal with the move­ ment of people and goods, in particular
  • .) 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
  • a ■mailer plant than we initially con■ idered: He believes that the next logical •tep in developing the technology of large- ■ cale deaaltlng would be to build a 40 MGD plant. Thi ■ wowd be enough larger (more than S time ■) than pre ■ ent plant• to provide
  • that ·.-: ·' ' ·., .· .i. depending on their reaction we could determine how to :· :,.· _·_ . . .. ,· , '. ·: proceed. Thia is in process. '. ·;; · · -' · -' . (2) .There are other points on the loan which . I would have liked you to consider at the time you .had
  • ••• ON THE OTHER HAND, IF VE WERE RIGHT ·1N THINKING THAT THE DMZ IS A FIRST-RATE . TOPIC WITH WifICH TO SHOV PROGRESSAND Ai tHE· SA;"!t TIME NOT • REPEAT NOT OFFEND TH£ GVN; THE' Ft.LL DELEGATIONS WOULD·FIT ... IT ·MUCH·· BETTER. THE·-SAl'E-·IS·TRut ·or-·otJR
  • . This is an enormous problem. It is clearly a matter for the conscience of each family and each nation. We will never dictate an answer, nor intrude on the decision others must make for themselves. But many countries have voluntarily decided that the time has come
  • "EXERTED A STRONGLY STABILIZING INFLl.JEI'JCE 0~ THE GOID AND FOREIGNEXCHANGE MARKETS,WHICH REMAINEDCALM IN 'IHE FACE OF A NUMBEROF 11 POTENTIALLYDANGEROUS DEVELOPME!-JTS. THE ?tlOST srRIKING EXAMPLEOF SUCHA DEVELOPME!-JT OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF '!HE
  • difficult domestic prob­ lem, and the contribution oi the legal profeaeion has been of great significance. Th.ere is great encourageinent in knowing that dis­ tinguished rnembers o! the- bar, such as you, a.re willing to gi've your energies, time and talent
  • Callte·Loac ameadmeata. of TIie Puc.ll urnchn.at N91irea tJaat payment be made at tile time of delivery la all amouat to cover U.S. Meda, except •be• it woalcl N iacoaaiateat with tbe:;,-rpoH• of P. L. 480. 01U' local curreacy requirema,IK la Korea for nest
  • be better t '.) start on the 23rd or 24th. :-rc.h·. nara: Sta~t ~J It c:rnld be 7-- very short duratio:i. . I agree . It ¥r oald lea1{ if we giv e Lodge 10113er than 23rd . the 22 nd . V e d ~es day ch is then T ~u.:-s day , their time . If you g o
  • . '-: con, erted . ~ ..regu· f .;.:r.:~ ·-. --~./'..la-r munictpalities. \:. ,~: ···. At ( the ··same time -~,.Congress · .an l-; _purpose of providing no un ced .-. its .... .. ; ... ,,,,,,,·· ► .t ~ . '~the oblig tion of _the . . ··: •. \·to · continue
  • • a flttlaa coacl••laa •alcl Nfen, IMy •• &IMIoar face~• atnqtll camfert t• me la time• wlllcJl llaft ud 11, 1969 Aa I Ila•• talk• -- Ila•• lteea a aovce ol aot alwa1• bNa •••1 for .w.. .. of ... a .. c_.aet •• War. Ture alMI--. ud Clu1rcbW
  • be dellver Arranaeme.ata for meetua1 ·• ht or 1th General Abrain • Time AtteDdaace, lf aay. s. Alel'tly meaaye to TCC Am-••adore. (Tab C) 6. la Preaeat Text of Jolat A.mlouac:emeat Acceptable? (Tu.) 7. Text of Prealdeat'• etateme.-.t. s. Test
  • on uncleared memcon and is subject to revisiono Discussion of possible times for rescheduling 1oint Cabinet Meeting brought out difficulties for US before late January or February, Japan between late 1anuary and ·April. difficulties for It was agreed
  • . JONES, T"llA9U"I" JAS . 0. KOONCE , COUNTY ac:HoOL aun. BROWNSVILLE , TEXAS APR 3 ~ · Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson u. s. Senator Washington, D. c. Dear Lyndon: Re: :Rodent Control First I .w ant to · congratulate you on the recent write-up in Time
  • generally bad advance lnd!catlons that a raid waa ln the wo~b. Tale time there was no prior ln.telUgence. Cwitoms, FB1 and CU. are checking to see wh.ether the alt-craft ml ht have co~• :fro.m u. s. terdto • 3,3(/,){1) W. Vi. Rostow SANITIZED · E.O. 13292
  • . ..,_' ' - - -.-" .:-. -,- -~ ,-:- . ._.. - .... _, -' . ,-- -. . \ { 88TH CONGRESS } IatSeaaion HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES { REPORT No. 691 CORREGIDOR-BATAAN MEMORIAL COMMISSION AuouST 19, 1963.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed Mr. _SELDEN, from
  • . McCone does not believe the dangers of another coup (except as a result of a possible assassination) at this time are as serious as he be­ .lieves this paragraph implies, 5. l 'I·- - "SECRET · -~- ., .. - ...., ,,,. -----~-~- ~--~ -- I . I b
  • Administrator Gaud requests your approval to pledge a program loan of µp to $65 million for CY 1967 at the Turkey Consortium meeting, now scheduled for Janunry 27. Gaud also requests your approval to negotiate this loan, probably some time in February
  • count:r.lea to­ wa.r d the end of this year, with delivery date in late 1969 or 1970 (lead time 11 20 months). use ou:r economic assistance :a s a lever in getting these countHes not to go, supel'sonic until th-en. I recommend that you approve. the $15