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  • • . VIDNJEVICH _is not regularly employed. but serves as Captain fn Charge of the Chicago VIDNJEVICH devotes his full time to the Unit of the NSWPP. NSWPP. .. . (CG T-1, 5/29/67) (CG T-2, 5/29/67) . .. ·l =.· ii A>characterization· of the NSWPP appears
  • -. -WLI.HDRAW ~ :ITS . MIL ITAR.Y~·-FORCES .:.FROM :·. CYPRUS.~, l~ro IMPLEMENT .IHIS · DECISION~ ., II.- WILL RECALL. . ONE. . BATALLI.ON FORT HW1.IH...,... PARALLEL~ TO ~ THIS WITHDRAWAL ;:- THE · ·ruRKIS.H~OVERNMENT,
  • , ?Om 6~~3 . ,. 2~!~~1:~~. TELEGRAM Department of Stq~e 0 O
  • to the whole Adenauer family showing you, Mr. President, in front pfictures II of the house in Rhondorf, with you. A picture with memento. you will be able to grant esteem and my best wishes my wish, I remain, to you and your family. Faithfully
  • ;--: ,.-~~' ... \ .. ~. • • . •' ' ' . ..-' '.~• . •' • . '.w • • ~~~~tt\ :: .'.:..·.·_,:_.,· .·{a). The present :frontiers 1n-A~1a··shou.ldbe looked upon as· . ,.. - • permanent. . ... . •. ~-. ,,., .• • • '. l: .. •__.1 • ;• ••.(b)'.·Ii there are· border ·dispute~-~~ would be prepared
  • SliGRETfCACTUS latv4ay, re1-nary S, 1968 1:10 p. m.. Mr. Prealdeat: II•rew~ the la ■trw:tlou tllat weat o•t frGm the State Depa"8aeat f•r the Pammmjam DlNtllla. Paamwajan .... h• prnpect■ wlll N, 1 belleft, tbe flrat a11b-ltem UMer tN&y' • lacb
  • (' Ii 0 n ~--- _____________ ..______ __at .. __ . ~ ______________ - Thin d1,cu,n,,r1t YlHlf' conL:iw, ilvillrcr n~'.C!lC:y_; il u,H1 iL; _C.0!1\v,i:(s l'l'.('(Jiill•1(·ilrl,itin11:,nor ,1i•l, n,:,t l!J \,_, d1,:'.n\;1,!ed cnnclu.,i_,.n,~; (ll {l
  • have used with domestic police ·departments. I would hope that Part I and Part II of this could be prepared by the national police in each of the countries listed. In this way we hope to determine at the very least the number of homicides, robberies
  • II from the elections. Finally, there was widespread gratitude expressed for this kind of private off-the-record detailed exposition of the steps taken by the U.S. to bring about peaceful negotiations. NATO Acting Secretary Ball met with the Foreign
  • ~e •' .' r1!cNama:::-a : t0 a Our llili tar,r ac tion approach i s an unac ceptable Nay 3u;ce3~ful ~ J~c l us ion~. 3:all: ::a:::: le? J'l!C_~.9.:ln. ra: ... ii ~~1t • rfli ,: Geer: .J U c i1 t,1...::-:.1.ll C ti on . i ~0 ...."lG ~O :J .:J".l
  • .. ... f.... I ' .. i .' . . • 4 - .. ' .i ~\ ~ I i 'I •. I iI . . .i I .. · I• . i • \ t" 1 1CT2 3 1964 l . ! • October I. 1964 Mac - Here 1 s revised text of SYNCOM message to Ikeda on Olympic games. Ed Welch's draft seemed
  • violence. material FBI had made a study at the that death he would GROUP RESEARCH Thayer, George, The Farther Shores of Politics - "The American Political Fringes Today" I. Racists (Nazis, States Rights Party, KKK, Citizens II. Far Right . III
  • . - - CONFIDF~lTIAL ­ -CONFI-DENTJAL II. Fi1!§.~ial Contributions Australia Austria Belgium Cyprus Denmark Greece Italy Japan Liberia Luxembourg . Morocco $111,875 40,000 100,000 280,000 75,000 500,000 250,000 100,000 3,000 5,000 10,000 Netherlands
  • with this man w11en he enlisted. I feel th it is completely without regard for individual rights. Sgt. Bergstedt has lived up to his agreement completely. He has served in vorld ~ar II and the Korean Conflict and has over 25 months of combat time. This is why he
  • will ~ant .slogans · for improved inter-allied "consultation" about ncri sis management" on a global scale, beyond the NA TO area. Wilson's i~tenti. ons · are not' clear, but he wants something. ,. .' . II •...What We ' Cannot Do for Him. Sever~l aspects
  • and establish a public- private mechanism to provide public funds openly for overseas activities of organizations which are adjudged deserving, in the national interest , of public support. 1: A tmW POLICY The years irru:nediately· after World War II saw
  • . ( ' ~ ') 0 \.J I ·1 J ( iI ·l ! 1 [1 t..1AR 1964 l 1 ·l 1 l .) .1 .,i MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: National Security Council Meeting, 1 7 March 1964 PARTICIPANTS: The President The Speaker The Attorney General White House: Mr. Bundy
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRES IDENTIAL LIB RAR I ES) FOP'.it OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT DATE RESTRICTION A O@f)tel 133723 to 8a4gofl ~g Bp ~ s-~8" ~~~~ "k-TtHni11g Poiut" 1 / ~ II /~I> 'H 4p S ,..yJ 1 _ t.Jl,•1 J.~'7 7 11- 9
  • · '~:,f .ttf &fF~1· 111Jl ~.1 .'. Fr,el .,A, - ljljff1; 5 - ;; - °'•. --1-· &~•I- Plw!J·r .~i: rs~e.-~~.,1 r ► f'•J~ tfJ!f~J~ ~if •~i•tt ••.! ~-.i ~ r 'J 1 r• ,1,,1• ~:•f = ~t•i ~ i • t•~~o P•f ~ I~• ~~•t• • • ,~. Ii ,i - i-[ 1fl ·-~ •• i p
  • Fail can be expected to continue indefinitely in office, although a Fianna Fail-Labor Party coalition is an alternative possibility. II. THE ECONOMIC SCENE A, The Program for Economic E~pansion. Since 1959, Ireland has embarked on a Yigorous progra,m
  • Folder, "President's European Trip Briefing Book - June 1963 (II)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 3
  • -JEVE'.R, tfE STRESSED THAT HIS VIEt:JS REFLECTED THE UNANIMOUS o:,uJtON or: THE UNIFORMED ISRAEL DEFENSE ESTABLISHMENT. G?·,?. ~ c-. BA2BCUR f'"\"7 ' {;}j /?.? ,-:"' r ' • . ·• , ,:.7 ii ' /1-o• ••., - ' NNNN PRESERVATION COPY THE WHITE
  • L BJ LIBRAR Y DOCU MENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # Doc T~~e Doc Info Page 1 of 2 Pages Date Restriction ffe fft Bes l 1d21 d e !) 1 5> 15,186 A ie t!J eiFgmn, A 0¥8 froM Ba~AeJ ee C Q 1.QQ,!ii 'At 19 report p. 9
  • ,, Y I-IS- fl ,, fl lffldated-- s-#{4--mem o President, 5.10 p.m. " s,..__--....... 1 p-- ·--- I/ 2p ll II ~ #26 cable Rostow to President (CAI] 81025) s 2 p ~,jJ/ 34l-6'0 Qt.,-J'9?-J''13 '' N'-S Q4t-o~-- 3- 2{,ttf01,,) Rostow fo President
  • ~~~~~~~:....t.,'4,ll R:osrowto President, rs: Japan 5.,.;.,....,·~· C 1p ~ \-10-0,s N Lj 9tf -32-0 "Japanese TerrtadveProposal" -#12a ff)t s #18a cable 1p Cl)E; "1 , Ii.~/
  • -ostow te President, 10.30 a.m. -C 5p ~ 3 - L'f·'it, II J.. _. t;s-,~'; Fl NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 57, Jan. 16-24, 1968 Box 27 REST RI CT ION COOES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governlng access to national security
  • s every hw n 'boing i pro , control ti e Co i ot a .... to use t .e banker to veal:h e that t e • nd nuf'aetur- nd eo lo ' 1 o n rol throu h 'II n t o siness ord wh. n 11£ • nd ~:rt ,cul rly fo r re t Dl"itnin is ¥ 11, 1 ason
  • that there was a ~onspiracy possibly involving some members of the Memphis Police Department. My conversation with him in June is set out in part II, below. Sartor at 1242 Kirk Circle in Greenville, with his wife and· one or two cnildren. He is·a contract writer for Time
  • ) ;—pyete o t to Hano-i ­ - iS - 0 8 / 0 5 / 6 4 -------- S t a t e - G (Gp 3) 3pp-— ; D o p to l 353—(Saigora -) -;— B c e u r it y C o u n c il r e Vietna m — COPY LBJ LIBRARY V ie tn a m , AJi.A Em b te l 305 II — ir f - 0 &y 0 5 /6 ^ i n « /n s
  • 1 lald pl•o• .U\Af!·r i,t'th vbich you the 111Mtt11, &lYM bc,pe to •inartty tber• an rMl t•tb •111 tbl , .• . Cb.a •kUU•l ~d.l•II 1 prop--.. CGllllitCN .. r.bt be,t dhrupt JW/p Kr, ~rt ,r .. T111lor, ► Eucutiva IT .. idellt Ytc:a
  • . ppswe:r:in;;I . g_r_szs;. The 22d and 23d Division Cocvnanders in II Corps reportedly had their troops on alert during TET, and had restric.ted TET leaves; there are indications, however, that this alert was not fully honored in at least one province (Khanh
  • LIBRARY ? ' ^ N AT I ON AL ARCHI VES A ND RECORDS S ERVI CE -:ii Ip' WITHDRAWAL S H E E T ( P R E S ID E N T IA L L IB RA RIES) FORM O F ' DOCUMENT y /lla -m e m n - -w/-rep o r t- CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE top ooorot (gp-3-)to Se cDe f from
  • , BUT PROCri:~DS IN "ii-:E .NZXT NOT-~~:::-.vE:~: BREA!H 10 SAY ':'H~TQUOTEHANOI\:JILL DEMAND A TOTALHALT!O THESE:·.•. BO.•.:: ::3S AH~ IF \'JASHINGTON REFUS~S. TO PLAYSTRAlGHT. !HERE Wil.1. BE ~:oer:-::~ COftVflSA Tl ON uNQUOTE. • / i.. G?-1. BT
  • SSSSS ZZH . I II I .• I 1968 .May 10 AM 6 11 I i ;_ i; DECLASSt JED E.O. 129, 8, - Sec. 3./j . NLJ '/7-3~/ . . By: ~ ,NARADate .3·/'1· 1? 5l'ATE GRNC -S ! • •• 0 R l~0820Z MAY GS ZFF~l FM .A4'1ENBASSY SAIGON TO .RUEHC/SECSIATE WASHQC
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  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~ _q, /0 · 2 pp,. »L.. J RESTRICTION 'i/-/7~ II 5 pp. II #62 memo Rostow to the President re Panama Confidential 1 p. - 4 4 ~ i ~•$'--'l5 /tJLJ ~'LL 1 1-17f , .~.-.,+...Ja.:._ "i,•,lev 111,5'!-, -lj l-4!74-..n,--m,::.m,;---l
  • Page 1 of 1 Wriggins & Saunders to the President afCet!'iiti!!SS 4/10'01 f\11 llRAC QQ 2~ ~~ No. 1944/66 [Exe111pt 1/3/e2 fq LJ/ RAC OU I - I 40- I] °' ~ Uft2./11. ~ Ni;r I1- IOe> st.Utitfa.Mion S t l.f/11/12.. 40 ~ ~~~k~l.Ju : per N~ II-IDB
  • of Vice President Johnson and Discussions of U.S. Aid REC'D. I ,K,;:-r o ADDRESS AND SERIAL 'UMBER ACTIOfll ~ _f t/1 G S~ J l )J ICA/WTOICAA~6 X DATE Af OF ...,o. 1 JOL.'£ ;J,ii..:ASSY/ICA-REP I·IB5.5AGE / , · c. S/s l