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  • .:l.went ojf we.Li.~ ihf!: h.e.lm,.9-have. no doul,.t.tlia.til wM done B~, )!./ill -JIOJl ~ •'/l1eM~I~ 1 . W.i.:tl, bve. .to 7iJk,,. and ..th.e.i,°lf:d,~ ,/.,,,j/4. _ ...-.vi.., ~ ,._,..../) ...,.,..__. • 7 i1tvJ. ½le.il. u A6e1J.. 183 0 2 !j./Ji
  • of the multilateral force proposal as it relates to new directions in the Western Alliance, to the policy of non-proliferation, to a German-American nuclear alliance, and to new initiatives which might be made vis-a-vis the present Soviet government. We also
  • ._S-co /-// 6/ZI ~v/VI er A ( /f?"9 LJ/o) FOR THE PRESIDENT'S NIGHT READING ~~· Joe Califand'~ \ FROM -- ., --- - - Attachment ' < posed 40 million dollar war ~ >----·-· ms, the President asked: end literally millions to · cows from
  • it is a false economy. VI. Impressive results have been achieved in the field of employment and training. Because of the mobility of our population and the inexactness of community boundaries, precise figures are difficult to obtain. It appears, however
  • ~ vi l h~ r;er8 ahc:·. \Cted tw0 police:ne.n and two civiU.ans acrosn th ~ bo1.·d e r in f m:c S '.!p :. t· t.H :t: ittc i.der;:s. 1'wo other· poJ.icei:
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  • AND OWN INTELLIGENCE~ .IF .IN FUTURE ANY STUDENTS, IN · ,:'.. i ;EAGERNESS PARTICIPATE -PUBLIC AFFAlRS, vENJ'URE USE DISORDERLY -· ·.-_,..1 ;DEMONSTRATIO .NS OR VI OLEN . CE, TH~T-WOULD-·cAµSE SOCIAL ·DISORDER, · AND ,.,1 [ENGAGE IN RECKLESS CONDUC"f'IN
  • but youth will live on in the spirit and the polls in faith; believe th~t the United States wil l · promote the bes t now and forever with a gay and p.t-·vi~d spirit . Turn back th e , i pes s ~mist; ati any price ◄ , vt{' ' \. ,, .\ h~Jg_1~y
  • Bar. Inter­ agency s Jun 63 SIGMAI-63* Indonesia, Malaysia Inter­ agency s Aug 63 ZIP V Disarmament/ Zonal In­ spection Summer Interns FOUO Aug 63 ZIP VI Disarmament/ Zonal In­ spection Summer Interns FOUO 23-31 Oct 6J CHI I-63
  • of' uy abl Vi th Korean - CC be, T_,... .. ,..__,. - . uct •-·n-. on"'edJr: the sident 5/6/64 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,Sec. 3.5 State Dept. Guidelinos y 14 oaic a si cts tor a normallution ot l high priority U.S .. object.iv t • gbt also
  • , : ~ ''( ;·.:~ ~: ": .• "\. •! ' ~ •• '! r,-. •~.:,i ;",,'f; ..~:i~ jft f ';:·n 't.'l; ►. I should be grateful, therefore, ;1,,J: if you could rai8e with Washington the possibility •· • ,'//!\ of my going to the U.S. in late February. As on the vi. Ai t would be re lated
  • BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SUBJECT:MARTIN LUTHER KING, A CURRENT ANALYSIS DATE: March 12, JR.' - 1968 nNI C.L -~~..vi~ .... 1Lr-ll'&,5,7lrlL4&'{p W'fn... , Nl\R'',Date!}2!i,:OI uth1'1• ti· 1, SEEREl- · SEC:REl- TABLE OF CONTENTS I
  • 14.2/42-61 up to date in the briefest possible manner. Parts II through V assess the prospects for South Korea through 1970. Part VI discusses the probable impact of a substantial reduction of South Korean armed force strengths and, concurrently
  • the President can simply call them through the regular phone system?) ..._ SECRET. • SENStTlVE S:SGR:E'.P- • SENSITIVE - - ' ­ oeton .C. • VI e can delete all the entdea witll private addl"e1see .xcept those belongina to high•levcel aoverrunont peoplo
  • a t i o n o f SVN i n t o DRV. P o s s i b l e outcomes. I ( 1 ) P a c i f i e d non-Communist S o u th Vi et nam. ( 2 ) " L a o t i a n " s o l u t i o n , w i t h a r e a s o f de f a c t o VC d o m i n i o n , a " g o v e r n m e n t o f ^ n a t
  • .......,. • ...~ ••• 1968 SECRET 2:20 p. rn. LITEJlALLY J:T:ES ONLY FOR THE P&ESIDENT Ma. PAESIDENT: Herewith 0.•ral Taylor aeta dowa for yo. bla vi••• oa Khe Sulla. w. w. Jloatew HGHT-EYES ONLY attach.meat DECtASSl rJ"":"'.") E.O. lc::Y 1. ~i...::. 1.4'b) \~11ite 1
  • -11i.nisterial meeting be held to consider further steps towards the implementation of the Tashkent Declaration. We said we would in particular like to discuss the restoration of trade and economic relations and communications (envisaged in Article VI
  • • BAS 1C· SA LAW i ARMS& AMMO· ACT ·19~7· Nth. 28 J P'Ro,.· • VI r.)ES FOR - SIR JCT CONTROL. PYER I Nl'ORT, ~¥P0R.T .f ~NU~At!URE ; AN6_f0SSE~SI0_!'4_ALLTYPES ARM§.:~Ma. o~~T $~0ULD . COPYOF 1,.AW~ NO• U/37 J Pl.US- AN£NDMENT,·· 211561 • 39/61, 93
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
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  • ass i st ance to Kur.ds. US desires maintain good relations with Iraq and Depar tment vi ews it also t o Iran 8 s advantage tha t US limited potent ial fo r influ ence in I raq not be weakened . FOil BACHI>. AD lmbassy may inform For e ign
  • with restrictions contained in the donor ' s deed of gift . GENER AL SER VI CES ADMINI ST RATI ON GSA DC ,73 . 495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) P>~ ~1EMORANDUM ,J/r THE WHITE HOUSE FOR THE PRESIDE;:;, ~ • 1 Joe Califan°tr' - , "-'. . ·. .~~ cY J
  • • a r -~ vi-c-tor:y !Ilg Ma trienu, but 1 do c.ot bell••• . • woul4 ri t.o the twtlght o he t.ch1a.g ita lf. !'h re will b• !'Neh in bet1'8en cf t t sort of t.hing. lt Yo . en introduce• t · _· t_)tpe-e- lnut-e epeuc,r.a fro ta e-enio.r eleHea o t e et