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  • 29, .1968 THOSE PRESENT: '",:~ .Th~ Pr~~:.i_~.;n~~¥'ii .· · Rusk,;\/>, ',:;:~ Secretary «::~: S~~ ret~ry C~i£.f'6·~·d G e?eral T~. ylo~:( General Ahrarris · •I·' , CIA ·Director Helms · General Wheeler Harry McPherson Walt I_{ostow .9
  • tives in South Vietnam; II. Present U. S. Policy in South Vietnam; Ill. The Prese nt Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses of Ac· tion; V. Possible Later Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered But Rejected; and VII. Recommendations. I. U. S
  • this rood was repo :-~~:4 :~ ~-=ii)' or.d ,... ic'-Ap1i l . . . _ . In south-central Loos, t:-uc~ c::>"' o:>v 3 hove beeri ~epo;•ed o 1~r ro~1tes leading toward Tchepone o.,d Muong P h ; r ; e - ­ Within the post seve;al weeh : tLie;-?" ~a 1e beer o r,1.1m.b
  • ADMINISTRATION GSA FOAM 7122 (7·72) / - -- ,, -----....-..-...--.--..-i;1:• 0 1~; WWW 1 ' :~ ~~}'.'\ . _·. ~ '· t .for.~:.:-: ry ,•, II - , •• :,·jD ; • . ­ ' ...(..: 5, 19 66 THE SECllETAP-.-i Tii!! UWJER SECW::l'tillY 1. We hEi v~ cont'1
  • , you need to get from Westmoreland his plan for using our resources and what results - - what happens July - - and next January. What is estimate of NVN response? 1!1 :..J~ t..K 'iI Rusk, give much thought to this 'Fhi! witl be subjected to immense
  • solution. No one predicted speedy end. Aggression can be def eated, subversion could be stopp·~d~ social revolution can be started. Difficult to talk o f victory in this country. I we n t as res ca:r c!ier, not as advocate. Ii we do:-i 1 t bette r Som
  • don't force money on bureaucrats when they haven't asked for it. 11 Manatos said "Senator George Murphy may offer a motion to recommit Title II because there have never been any hearings on it." The President said "That's good but this should be done
  • that the Leadership urge Committee Chairman to expedite their legislation. .. .~ Cc·+~-;,~., " vn ''-''''cprl;;;~ic;c o I ·l~'~4i~~ 1'T' .. , ·~ '"' . "' ......... •.... , ":" .. l~"."'11,~1- · ~. . . . \;«, ,(\ ..1.tp.. ,?;,-~ .... -~ .. ~· ~·~ ·, ~1:"·' II
  • in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION . NA FORM 1429 (6-86) / VISITOF PRESIDENT PARK WASHINGTON, MAY17-19,1965 ~;'i-ii~• -a.vna.1 I - ~ - - - DHERMINED TO BEAN ADlv\lN!STRATIVE MARKING NOT NAT'l SECURITY INfO
  • • e r•pttltlea of Kona. It •• me to me at leaet posait>l tl)at a ceuple- ot bd.gade•al.e umte pat la to do apectftc J•~• bout ab w ke l•om • ..., might ~ good. m dicbua eve. " · 'Ii. j MEMOttAm>:UJl 'BOll WH&PRESJD~T •t I w-.d4 &i'Ve )lai aa
  • . Bowles appoilltment. Minor nuisance though it is, I really would urge that you give Bowles a few minutes before he leaves Sunday. II· . i f' ·". Put the blame on me, but in the note you sent hun after his operation {I ~rafted) you told him you looked
  • KIHG, tho HDDC po.czcd. the i"ollo\Tillg two qlio st ions for .Cl:l~I' HCCAUL:.-'Y to pass to CO],fGZVF.!~L'tIFI!I' arid reiquest hn ii;tr.~ed:la.te l\OJ.')ly: a, l?he.t is VI.Dl,\ l)!r.1..1,qrn ts pci'sonal assessment of the chances of · S\tccass
  • conclusions drawn from it. II. NARRATION OF MISSION After receiving the assignment the afternoon of August 17, the next morning I conferred with Mr. Joe C~lifano and Mr. Lee White in the White House. There the nature of the mission was established. Two major
  • '~~~Ri!l't!~~l'l!!m'!!'1'9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m"lt.'l\'~~..i-:1:r.ll'!'ll"~~~~ ,,,., ' ... ' .... C 0 N T E N T S Page Introduction and Recommendations l 5 I. The Riot Environment II. The Riot Aftermath 14 III. Community Attitudes 16 IV
  • employed was t hat of a systematic analysis of over twenty - six civil disorders occurring in twenty-three cities , the ~eview of scientif i c ·studies , the application of social and political ii • ' theory and research wherever it was called
  • is yellow with a black vinyl top. · D. Close Associates ROBERT M. SHELTON, Imperial Wizard, UKA, is known to associate closely with ·.- MELVl[N SEXTON, #17 Lake Sherwood, Northport, Alabama, who is the Imperial Kligrapp of the UKA. II. CONNECTION WrTH
  • between Senator, Brewster and myself. ?•"'"• . ··-· Our Congressio al Liaison of:lice ha• also forwarded copy of this to Henry ·Wilson. 1 I \ 'I I :1 I '/ l I I II I i THE ADMINISTRATOR j I
  • in Bolivia is about S~-'.0, a!':d to making a thorough hydro- in Paraguay it is ~i:.,,ut S20 graphic and meterological more. Argentina, U:-..gi;;::y ar.d.1 study of the Plata basin. Para!-. Brazil, while better o:r, ~,:ii ,:-.: lei studies of this kind were I
  • President to Under Secretary af State S 1p /1/L:T 1, .ssr '{.Ld·'tf' fr- #t&-memo-- ~ f.Q.fi AllTf~-3:SS- I I I( I I II FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 85, June 29-30, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 37 COOES (A) Closed
  • 21 PAGE 01 • 82 jCTION JNFO ~ LISBON 01976 182107Z SS 70 sso ~ 0 t82055Z 00,NSCE 00,USIE 00,CIAE 00,cco 00,/070 2502 -~ l C Ii I r{GssoN 1970 . E.0.12958,Sec,~.5 . -u SUBJ: CONVERSATION WITH DR. DR. SALAZAR t • , ·:-i:>ECLASSlFIEP
  • s1114bca&k. ½ 'S- #kc cable-- 4- Seoul 2957 ~ B- ~ ~" 12fi8f(n... o(V' ,-1l-'f't ~/18f67 hr Ofl" ' •II-1 i Wentngcon1005 d{MII '- -'li 11 +1' Canbee=a2661 _ ~ 2p -#19t1 cabJe ' - LI- ~ ~ 1+ '1}angk-ek756"' -& 1+ s.. 1.l,/18169 { Tok
  • remove Hamilton lrom Waa.b.lnaton dula1 the laat part of the me ■ aage aeaaon. (He haa alrea4y done the Forei1n Aid Me ■ aage, aubject to your appronJ., but he w ould probably do the Food Me• ■ a1e and. ulp with ■ ome of the other• ii he were bere
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE s #Bbindex RESTRICTION 7.J21-Ns~-I A 2/21/68 A undated A undated A undatd A undatd A ti undatd A I undatd A II undatd A I/ undatd
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType 94e I i,t Classification Doc Info 'IRei,e.. 18 U;ii i;;li:;i&ililii;i& iR i:;&&PQi;Jlii& tg taliAIVI e6it~ OJt.fllJ}Ito/1'2.. 0~ memc Wriggios tc Bostow- Pages Date Restriction
  • of its holpin3 in this caso. Conz-4~tulattons on your inltlatlvo ~nd be:;t wi s.'lea for 1ts mcccss. tn founding the.Alilatln Cbau·Club Sincerely. le.~~'ii?f S~? rArtlui~w. !:ummcl. Jr •• Acting July z, 1965 Dear Mr. Gatlerrea: Your letter
  • ld bo d1aturbed.. BliW~u• · ·. 1t 1o to be wll dono . rldng 1a a , :;nan rv or tl'e mtn4. He s-e j uatii"ied. u ,, tod to t. .o.ohora , Othoffi.1 0 hh in l ii nor, ~odding April 17 , 19 , FO O!iLY Chapter One A cobbler can make a shoe
  • . I was Young was there and I be• out of the room most of the time, doing a II oooler 11 job. I got baok and fo1md that there had been a "row" and that you had told off Johnson, with ML assisting, and that Johnson had lef't so I had no chanoe
  • one nation to oc cupy the torritor~• ot D..;."'lother, it ' s bad i'or n.ll no.tions to do it. Ii' it ' s bad for one nation to play :pm1or politics , it ' s bad for all nations to do it . Whnt wo 2 - VZRY TP.TJLY YDURS buffer between them
  • , fffi7' - .. · ~ ov t. ·. cord will eer 'lnnmn -1111 make TOil ' -2.ocrt.im NfNlt , ii unkn01m., p d unfit J p1erb.a&a Ei euh0YV bu f aded• and d .8 initttlJ, al.lace 1 elllnlnated. s QJlly you vita a al That l le will vot.e on • 0 tn
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 1fl. II':. report ~t(\ NH.: "!!'e"l:'r'et l'll.E ~-_ti\.JJ.L 9l!~r'et FILE ~·i• o4 nwl~c,oz.,53 - p 7 1 ~-tn ~ .z.g•o4\ nia I~02
  • conclusions are not to be dtstributed outside i . :1 ------ of the F"Ol. your agency. II Is !he property of the F"Ul and is loaned to NY 100-138651 B. Employment Progress·1ve Subject Laom." i~ emolo~ed as Vice President of the Party (PLP
  • :~crth l\mer.:ica shall be cone:tc~::~d er~ .:tta.ck E:ga:..nst them all; c!:.1d cc-n3e(:u1=r:.tly they c3,"!:'Ce the t :- if occu2."c: e::1ch o::: the~, ir~ • ,.. • • 1· r • •• •· 7 ·ii i e,;.erc1se c2: "i:t!.e °!::!.g·:-x c-i: 1.~a::.-~r~ctua .. oz co
  • . . . 13 -ii- TOP SECRET -l"OP SECREl Introduction The racial unrest in the United States is currently the target for a determined concentration of communist effort. Communists are using every means possible to divert the course and force of the unrest
  • to meet the train; will II be at stops the chairman, for stops in your state--all are possible help build enthusiasm and get out crowa.s when the "lady Bird arrives. send you biographical sketches ~of the White House Women's Coordinators
  • of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (REV. 5-82) ~~ -~· CENTRAL WASHINGTON ♦ ~~5'•1n(II INTELLIGENCE 25, AGENCY D. C, OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR t11,_C MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 13 April 1962 Number 42-62, FOR THE PRESIDENT
  • 1965 AUG S NA II 07 MEMORANDUM FOR MR • . McGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Naval Visits to the Indian Ocean NSAM 289 of March 19, 1964 approved the concept of periodic naval task force cruises in the Indian Ocean, and directed that plans
  • Jerusalem is the most e)..- plosive issue. Ii it can"le to the Security Council now, it could destroy o I -&-BCRET - - 3 ­ Jarring's effort. Operationally, aside from nudging the UAR and Israel toward talks , the big question for us is when and at what
  • THE -r WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Tuesday May 18, 1965 3:00 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Horace Busby The attached is a suggested "idea US-Korea communique this afternoon. This is the product of Dr. Hornig, II addition
  • seeds in areas of good TEXAS ~ssCLIPPING BLJR[Atr PR DALLAS E., ' a h Ii I h 1' d I 9 I O San Antonio, TX Express (Cir. M. 80 286) (Cir. S. 185,479) ,,,;fp2 8 19BL . ffighway workers lauded for projects \ B NORA LOPEZ Exy N StO ff w •t preu