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  • T C..,. • C r C y 65 a. , 19 E.O. N C r en.a. "i 1 Eyf--, 4 ~Ii PS ~ o:: . T , Men~o:·1 ~'•.!."-:!':!:By~'""~• _ _..,.. ____ ·.: ~n ...s - :_~~ y 3, 1965 .. p im I n ul p until deomm ry op lie t tri • p ut ! ti
  • (whose visits were authorized by both Pentagon and State) convinced the Indians that when the chips are down we are prepared to come through J with the F-104s. 'j In regard to HF-24 Mark II production, the Indians, in Chavan's words, would welcome our
  • a i r c r a f t were u s e d , grouped as f o l l o w s Group Group Group Group Group Group Q uestion 2 : isw er: c« Q i'l II M i, ' 4 6 6 4 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A -l's A-4 ' s P -8 's F -8 's A-4 ' s P -8 's Group Group Group Group Group 7 8 9
  • -~-P1"."fl!'!II~~ - ~ ~~ ~ DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~.....m4:HRG~ - - - l~-Ji-s---t::e~ 'I-/ b ··9 ~~ · f- 4f- ee-et±tl1ent:-- ~ ~4-mmimri5 01-~C"S"'e'OV"tu-'Pre~~~ 2 p ~ ~ .,,V L. .l -FC~--......:2:;;i-p- ~,k(I c,l I)/ rl s #35a cable 1
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  • and procedures governing access to and dissemination of Restricted D3.ta oy Department of' Defense personnel. II. BACKGROUND A. Section 143, Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as amended, (42 216 3) provides that: u.s.c. "Section 143. Department of Defense
  • and have ran~d from a fifteen year old schoolgirl to an eighty year old grandfather. # # II - z- [front] [back] Mnt OR.ANDUM FOR USHERS. PRS, AND MANOR LANIER From: Cuol Ca.rlyle The followtng people will be coming ta th·• Eaat Gate at 5: 00 p. m
  • /fliOi) 7- :J.3.- ,s C ll /'ti L J Ii f/-1/71, ,, c"~' ,,,.d~ i' s,: , 3/ ~ ~ I- ~3- Karachi 807 S 4p /ti sr-, e.~ o,, 8.B 1' sJ ,, !3p~/ {.I) -+--++t'";,-,+r'-l--+-----.Q11-- 'IS- NI. J t;~'/7/,. I ...~ 3-', S- JV..t.J It.,,.,_. --1Cf
  • cable IAtelligenseoai,le C 1 10USlSZ A 3~b eable Ii Itelllge11cecable C j 1Q/18/fiZ A II 1telligeI,ce cable C 1 10118{67 A RGI 1 10(18'6? A C 1 1nI1zI5z A PCI 1 1Q{18{67 A 34a 3-Se eeble eable Ii ,telllgence cable
  • to the President '+ Mr. Luther Holcomb Ofiice ot the Vlce Chairman Equal Employment Opporti.mlty Cotnm\ssion Washin ton. D. C. 20506 WTJ/cg .......... l ~ l •. l II •I • ,,_ ~ l !1' a. 1 • f· s. • ' .. _ • f • :-i-~ , ... , J 1' !i~•ir
  • QI • In - 3 INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 89DJEJP71 I £ii£ 85 Control: Rec'd: Action SCI Pretoria FROM: 18999 December 26, 1964 2:56 P.M. -BUNDY-SMir., -BATOR Info .ss G_ Secstate ACTION: INFO: SP L_ DATE: ~E IO 822
  • -98 F~ DJ-1,0 (F.d. 4-26-6:r> UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ii A" dUm 1v1.emoran DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6DEPARTMENT NLJ OF J USTICE 'l.3- ¥47 By i.c.o-- ,NARADate 't·»-'t 8 TO The Attorney General FROM J. walter Yeagley Assistant
  • /fliOi) 7- :J.3.- ,s C ll /'ti L J Ii f/-1/71, ,, c"~' ,,,.d~ i' s,: , 3/ ~ ~ I- ~3- Karachi 807 S 4p /ti sr-, e.~ o,, 8.B 1' sJ ,, !3p~/ {.I) -+--++t'";,-,+r'-l--+-----.Q11-- 'IS- NI. J t;~'/7/,. I ...~ 3-', S- JV..t.J It.,,.,_. --1Cf
  • FROM:Athens 14171 September 18, 1962 8:54 p.m. of State TO: Se~retary NO: 375, September 18, 4 P.M. (SECTIONII OF II) SP • L H .·EUR 1-:EA E· p IOP INR RMR PRIORITY ACTIONDEPARTMENT 375, INFORMATION PARIS 29, ROME43 PARIS .fOR USRO
  • we have Brooks Assist{lnt - SAIOON the from in Saigon. Ir! Enclosure received for TELEGRAM Hays Secretary No. 1820 '" iii Q ii iii Ii_ (UNCLASSIFIED WHEN SECRET ATTACHMENT REMOVED) Department INCOMING TELEGRAM 34-H of State- ~[GRET
  • they permi:: a element. by ~1c:,Ia.uara cor:paper II throi:-;h was though~, or two."* optimistic defined force would ::-eport conference of perhaps guardedly lay The certainly, • Eric several South. as the decision. from monsoon
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE II lllh report 1/lj director's secret remarks 2 p undated A 1 p undated A re: war games 3]2.\/l?J
  • of. cooperation that he expects from us. Ii we ea.eh have internal public problems, which differ som cwhat, the point is that ot1r two Presidents should in consultation decide how to proceed in a way to deal with both sols of problems. We cannot give
  • .>Jovember 2 3 ~ovember 5 4 181 393 -±07 -±5 6 -±05 MEETING ~~o:res COPYllG.HTED Pt1blicotion Requires P..armjssjon of Capyright Walt Rostow: They will feel it in Laos. H·o·tdar.-W. T~emes Johnson ·~ M!:: I ii
  • OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: #104. Memo II RESTRICTION DATE White House, for CIA concurrence. ,.J ~, e~•~~/7~~. rl~~~::c;:--~~~"­ sundy to Pres. ~·.-'< s=· 1 1 '' TS-Codeword 1 p 10/24/64 N...&.-.a '~.a~,ca #1044.Memo Codeword 1 p
  • must SUDOlv that eacn memoer must supply his own weapons-an M-1 Ga­ rand rifle and either a .38 or .45-caliber pistol-along with his own ammunition. The M-1 rifle was the basic United States infantry arm ciuring World War II and the Korean War
  • PANAMA ll'&C[ C-CATICINI WITNJ ·-,-· °"' U&JII,, Vl!NUUELA TRINIDAD & TOBAGO IARIADOS GUAYANA ,uu ,u_, .,,,... IP&CI co-u,,,c.o,111111 WITN• AIIGINT•• •■ •II\ ■ fllCO CAll&OA ,IUIICIPI C-1 --· PIIIU Ml!lUCO .."" ll'&CI ~tCATIOII ... z
  • by some as Utopia, it is because political leaders since World War II have lacked the decisive mandate -- or the substantial Congressional support -- to have a basis for expressing what is essentially mere realism and practicality in our national goals
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  • are heavily occupied with the country's business -­ II too occupied to "pose in the conventional sense. Little of your strength of character and purpose is revealed. When you put your glasses on and forget about Oke, forget about striking an attitude
  • Company Columbia BroadcasUzig Syetem Columbia Broadcasting Syatem -2Tony Sylvester Philip Carter Don Downing Barbara Furlow Lewis Lapham deRoosett Morrissey Ralph Heath Post • Newsweek Stations Newsweek Time u.s. News II World Report Saturday Evening
  • • ._. a&•• raadl. $10. ii ••• Tia• Steck Compuy •• campelaa rucll. W..W Becaue o«tile la forwarilal •• for Wld•ll• Stop tripa &Del•rNII-• .. a.me ...... UMI paa for .......... at tla•r--. $1, OJl. lO -•• W. Le.a.r Veneclor• • Americaa Alrlla•• • lnaaponaU
  • Cocunlald.on a, The NatlOCAl Nuclear T . Prog1r trauunn ittod by your Joint lette • of · .e br.~~Y 25, l 966. he.a been retd·e wed by th• !:aec:u.tive Office atatf. l wt.a& to cot4ba, th · ii le ,.,t o-e& tmportattt Chat 9 :e retaia a te· t re.441Me•· poetu~e
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LI BRA RIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION Rostow -t C~ ----:i-4)__ _ ~ or- 1- ~ - C, 4 Al"- J 'It/-_ 31, ,L., 7/ u. / t)JNI.L oo - 'ii ~€.,___...,___ mttndrto Wneeler _ #4a
  • a n d with l oss rates less than Wo n ~:_ ':7i.T ar II and Korea, ~:-1 8 bombing has severely curtailed North Vietnam's industri al and agricultural pro r~ u ction. Currently out of operation are: 80% of central , _~ctric po wer generating capacity
  • , then we must plan for additional expendi- I tures. Ii it doesn't end, I don't know how to guess it. thousand men out there. he has asked for. We have 300 . General Westmoreland has received all that He'll ask for more. And if he does, we 111 send
  • Pcblicatieft R1~ 0 iw een:piui... ef ,.,.,.si9bt H9ida1. i•V. fhoma: J 1ilP'?O -- [5 of 12] #. wane the (b) . . DNC commg m to run ilis elecClou. II' 1 the peo~ iD Che On tM matter oi John Bailey, I frankly would n&MI" have J'ohn Conna11y tb&D
  • ~ I i1 -II-~ I , CO PYRi:J~ED C ONFir>J!JN I !Ab Meeting began: Meeting ended: 6 :40 p. m . 7:55 p. m. NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH LABOR LEADERS in the State Dining Room MiiT'NG bl9TES COPfRIGHTEO ~i~atieft Peqvi-=­ Perililss101t ef
  • that the Soviets have proceeded with testing very vigorously. The meeting adjourned with no decision being reached. # # # [4 of 4] SW:RV!CE SET THE V{ASl-iI?'JGTON POST Octcoer 25, 1967 SECRET PROTES':' ON A-BLAST TOLD by Chalmers IvI. Roberts 1
  • MEET1N_GJ~~OJ-~TED Pobficc:.ii::;1: it, .. ~ Ji:--::-s P~i ~·= SERVICE SET .. d ,...... ~· .- -.... j,.. ~-t H.ok~~;"\.-:'. ' 7 :~ .... .· - .. . ~)~:/:~on [4 of 5] - 5 - of the committees, but it does not strengthen our system to air our
  • . The meeting ended at 1 :40 p. m. OETERa~1 ;1rn TO f:'. '.tf IDIUUlSTBATIWE taAilJIQ; 1& tt ~II /-C-,\6- ,f ) ­ 'FOiil=SEG"iWT-· ·- EYER ONL.}7 ' . n.o • J'.1 T \,\-iJI r. 0. t 25 5r), S'.:c. -~. 4 ~~rL 'il> ·-/'13 fk_.;..,£..;.~tr '.\.' .\fi ,\. D:uc