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  • . A dangerous confrontation.is building in most of our metropolitan areas between white and Neg·ro, rich and poor, growing suburb and declining central city. Discrepancies they are deepening outlook. in standards into ominous We see no prospect that arrested
  • BOMBING OF NORTH. VIi:!NAM ~ AS REFLECTED IN A 2 NOVEMBER MESSAGE•. PASSED. BErn:EN UNIDENTIFIED ARTILLERY ELEMENTS BELIEVED TO BF:: .• ~. :,:.·: I i OPERATING· IN THE;G£NERAL-VICINITY, OF THE EASTERN DMZ•. , 0 1 f~~~~~~ ~~~~~N_A~~ ;;~oc;M~~~i~~~i
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968"
  • /64 A m 64 \ ~~ '"' ~t,(o
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation (Review of NSAM 294) "
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT re: PRESIDENT PAKChong-Huie,e»pt ~e confidential #la report ~ 7- ?- #3a memo 'J3 RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 'f/Qlo~ 9 p 05/10/65 A AIL J CJ.)-/¥.f ...ta Pt eS i
  • See all scanned items from NSF Country Files Box 256
  • for International Affairs and Special Interviewed by Walter Cronin, 12/16/68 6. Alan S. byd, 7. M. Cecil Mackey, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development, Walter Historian, Rocco Paone, Consultant, 9/25/68 Two interviews 8. Press Secretary Affairs
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part I, The Administrative History of the Department of Transportation Act"
  • other9 were the had ··--?:,their: 1 ':,.·~----; whole clung Arm·_,,bec~me to the m·m figi1t. old deJ...:::o_a+-_-i .....s+-. '- thesis By mid-June that this m"h . South shr~dded, , ·and •f.!· j I fT-_l"(~C_,:_i_:_,/ --~- .l..1.,.ein
  • See all scanned items from file unit "[Manuscript]"
  • ¥-t6-Presidelllr."tir:ttrw..m.~ ~ 1p I/-S-99 Alt,, J' 9~ iKJJ Keeny to ltustow, 1:30 p.m. r;Jfhll'f/'- 11- 'l-?9 AILS9t-/8-;J..) FI LE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 67, March 14-18, 1968 Box 31 RESTRI CTI ON COD ES (Al
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968"
  • , trying to time it to be most useful to all sides. However, we would not be anxious to see public cormnent which gave the appearance that we we~_Et,.pressuring the Koreans by making a settlement the condition of a visit. Mr~·'Bundy expressed the hope
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
  • sfts:tM January Friday: Zl, 1966 6:30 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR TME PRESIDENT . ~ You'have clearly said on at least four major occasions in the past year that we should launch a major effort in the field of population. Now the problem is to move
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 48
  • ~ Ascension) by June 1966 without serious degradation to scheduled programs • .. (See details below in 'a ction on paragraph 4 of NSAM 295). Timing of !CJ Judgment on South West Africa The best current prediction is that the !CJ, now in sunnner recess
  • See all scanned items from NSAMS Box 4
  • ................... ......................... '--------------~I····················· JCS (J-5) CINCPAC ·3.5(c) CIA 3.5(c) S~ - NOFORN D-7 HD S~- NOFORN SOVIET UNIONTEAM Seniors Honorable Archibald S. Alexander Gener~l Wallace M. Greene Jr., Mr. ................ USMC .............. Townsend W
  • See all scanned items from NSF Agency Files Box 33
  • ~inistrator, Secretary Assistant Attorney HHF A of Treasury General tirr~es with the Task J ...DivHNISTRATIVELY Economics, OST Secretary Assistant Assistant Jr., .Agricultural Director, Force of Commerce :::::orps of Znaineers Colin iv~acLeod
  • See all scanned items from the Office Files of Joseph A. Califano Box 31
  • National Transportation Safety Board. Joseph H. O'Connell, Jr., of Maryland (Chairman); Oscar M. Laurel of Texas; Francis H. McAdams, of the District of Columbia; John H. Reed, of Maine; and Louis M. Thayer, of Florida. Appointed for 5-year terms, the board
  • See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 3
  • as the Estes case. These investigations are continuing, and the Department will act promptly on any evidence of wrong-doing that m~ be disclosed and for which any of its personnel m~ be responsible. As of this date, however, the evidence lmoVlll
  • See scanned items from Pre-Pres Confidential Files Box 2
  • that the US would like to see disarmament savings used in ways to increase international programs of mutual aid. 3Ldit13 &Li ,. · ···' jsF?RZI :r---· -4­ After making these specific proposals, the President could suggest that renewed consideration
  • See all scanned items from NSAMS Box 7
  • bodies shall be usedl exclusively :.'·Jr peaceful purposes by all Parties~~ tl • Treaty. The establ::iLshment of r.;iL 1;ar·~­ bases and fortificat:ions, the tcs\•,i:1c: ·. and the coj1d'-~ct ( • any type of weapons,, military manoeuvres on celestial bodi
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Outer Space Treaty"
  • through 11 M~ 1967 with a critique conference in Roan 5C-lo42 on 16 May 1967 -(See Attachment #1) . {S) BETAI and II-67 will be conducted as two concurrent, senior-level games. In each game, one team will represent the United States (Blue), while a second
  • See all scanned items from file unit "JCS -- BETA War Games‑SM Keeny, 1967"
  • leaders, heading :m..F. Cong mo3;e than visible ties twice In this the difficul­ Park. the Viet .American diplomatic in the circumstar.c.es had seemed before before They were without orders that -- could ·not keep out of our minds how
  • See all scanned items from file unit "[Manuscript]"
  • 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #16a m RESTRICTION Bundy to ltead c lp 11 #lfu-fttP'rnnor--1R~ea~d~to~B~u~n;Ad;;y -€ _, 1 p
  • See all scanned items from NSAMS Box 6
  • Affairs a lawyer. Mackey He had worked as Legislative Assis­ to Senator Williams with in both fields. is also -- Mr. M. Cecil lawyer and an economist, both in FAA and in the Department Assistant tant a Development McNamara,. Legislative
  • See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 1
  • ~ Ni;s'/PJ\C. 11-~ secret SQOiti2.t£t 54 p 10/05/65 A re: war games secret 6 p 01/02/66 A report re: war games secret secreL 0~ \~\t»Jl4~ NL'"S/RJ\C l1-u3 .ff+-E--N~rrt:'-t"-n:!-:---W!M'--1!'!1''l't'fte~ ..,.,.,_ 1/1-w report 111-y report
  • See all scanned items from file unit "JCS -- War Games, Vol. 3, 1/65 ‑ 11/65"
  • @ EX~ :LJTDV~ :NATIONALCOMMISSIONON URBANPROBLEMSF~ 17tj/lJ "tr R(?()M 640,80615THST. N. W.,WASHINGTON, D. C. 20005 ~(.4 / Jf'-'1174,lt/ 1 ' PHONE:382-8226 / August 26, 1968 Mr. Joseph Califano THE WHITEHOUSE Wash~on,,, D. C. Dear~ We
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)"
  • aggravating the "have" versus "have not" aspects of the issue, particularly as regards India's status vis-a-vis that of Communist China, (ii) see whether any specific steps can be taken to bolster the political status and prestige of India (and of other
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem "
  • quietly and only when Rod Leonard met me at the Hilton Hotel where I was to speak to the American Meat Insitute did m know that the Israelis had actually attacked. Nonetheless the picture it to me from reading the newspapers and general discussions
  • See all scanned items from Papers of Orville Freeman Box 11
  • and strategic delivery systems, and to apply necessary safeguards to peaceful activities which have possible weapon implications. The Assistant Director is Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr. He was appointed to this position in December, 1963, succeeding Dr. Frank Long
  • See all scanned items from Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Administrative History
  • not see "how Cl03 can be effective without authority from the :.President to get thi.l'iga done." He oaid he thought General Cl03 ahould have "pol.1t1cal authority" in Berlin but agreed that General r.orstodt should l1ave authorl ty over NATO m.111 tary
  • See all scanned items from VP Security Files Box 2
  • M. x.-,. Jr.• flf my lltaff tD ,udclpue la ay at.u oa tu S.*Pol&qTeua. ■ a111e1J yours, / 5/lJ di 'ff. W. Roetow G1 ■ 1ral Barie Ci. Wlleele• Cllainaaa .Joiat a.w. a ......... el 8laff D. C. ZOJOl DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSC Memo
  • See all scanned items from file unit "JCS -- BETA War Games‑SM Keeny, 1967"
  • of State DICLU.ffllim> ....----SECRET 1 ..0 WS6, Sec.3., Ng t 'ff -~ {4 ., ·. ti-(} M.&D&Da , /hJ - f tf ,~-.nan.-lHl-CW...---~r ~EC'.REI Table of Contents THE FUTURE OF JAPAN Sunnnary I. INTRODUCTION 1 IMPORTANCEOF JAPAN 2 POLITICAL
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Volume 2, 5/64 ‑ 11/64"
  • and water pollution were explored by OST staff under Dr. Colin M~cLeod. A program of (3) "Clean River" Demonstration Projects was assigned to Mr. Quigley and Henry P. Caulfield, Jr. of Interior. The (4) Draft Legislation on Effluent Fees was written by Mr
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Task Force on Pollution Abatement"
  • of these =ge des in-'ividuals to re~)re t-nt th m. on the T3. .tik F Jrce. As you kno•.v, s -1ld hav the fin at poi}sible tal nt on the T~:s Force .. - }.,.i, • Vl wo..il like you to cvalu~tc tno n~ecl f.':>r an alt rn~ti ve -r.e conduc"in~ sep,..r .. te thU
  • See all scanned items from the Office Files of Joseph A. Califano Box 64
  • like to talk to you about the possibility of the President sending several letters to select persons (e.g., committee and agency ~airmen) on particular topics.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "The 1964 Task Forces"
  • . The basic r es earch and writing were done by Mrs . Cora H. Feld and H. Bar tho lomew Cox . ,. Januar y 10, 1969 l ; ' _.,../ .' / /. . .. : ..... . William M. Franklin Di rector , Historica l Office _./~. .... '- , I .. ... "• I .. .. • l
  • See all scanned items from NSC Histories Box 20
  • and it will be interesting to see what his response will be. I got the sharpest of all and did it with careful thought beforehand but didn't repeat it generally at Warsaw when I stated a vote for McCarthy was a vote for appeasement -- a vote for Johnson, a vote
  • See all scanned items from Papers of Orville Freeman Box 12
  • Agreement on Tariffs and ~~=~=t (GAT'P~ pp "'jU?l ~ //t1/f1 ! Tab L "Relations with East Europe 'rhrough European Organizati6ns" Secret 11 pp ~?/ ~_kt:>/? j Tab M "Albania" Secret 2 pp n. . FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security
  • See all scanned items from NSAMS Box 5
  • program in terms of them. For example, only in the "Northern Tier" sub-area was there an opportunity to lend broad encouragement to a new regional cooperation effort. In the Arab Near East, we were able to --GGNFIDEN I IAL .. • Jr • /0 CONF IDE?ff
  • See all scanned items from State Dept. Administrative History Box 2
  • Comple~ generally and the prospective trans-European waterway that it will evehtually encompass. IV. Country Initiatives. The principal features of the attached country programs are: 1. Albania (Tab M) Albania presents the most unpromising situation
  • See all scanned items from NSAMS Box 5
  • Projection w/Move. B-1 thru B-17 (Red) - 1st Scenario Msg CONFJPFNT±Jr!. - NOFORN iii CONEIPENW1*~ - NOFORN TABLEOF CONTENTS(CONT'D) MOVEIII us ' - 2nd Scenario Msg Projection w/Move GVN - 2nd Scenario Msg Projection w/Move vc - 2nd
  • See all scanned items from NSF Agency Files Box 33
  • & Mrs. Mr. M. Lee & Mrs. Mr. Spark George Th~ Go~ernor /oKAMOTO, ~E, Mike M. & Mrs. & Mrs. R. John A. & Mrs. Sen. Jr. Aschwin & Mrs. Sen. & Mrs.~ K. Cletus, Harold Rep. Mr. /4TCALF, 4K, & Mrs. & Mrs. TSUNAGA, ~EANY
  • Washington, D. C. Honorable Robert Sargent Shr~ver, Director Office of Economic Opportunity Washington, D. C. White ( Honorable Orville L. Freeman Secretary of Agriculture Washington, D. C. Jr. House Frederick Jr. Representative M. Bohen Honorable
  • See scanned items from Pre-Pres Confidential Files Box 3
  • Longoria, Felix Z., Jr., 1920-1945