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Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- compensation for the nationalization of the facility. The aide-memoire recently forwarded to the President lays the foundation for thiso 4) t I· !,. II I I I I' I Reentry rights into facilities in France in case of war The GOF has offered to discuss
- it. We will have good men to testify if called upon. MEiJl~JQ ~~O'FES COP¥RIGI l'FC~ Raqui •v• p eubl1eoffun • e1 n11ssfon of Copyright Hal.4er. 'II. Tl1oma1 Jofinsun . ·· .,# __ .. ·, ... , .. ~.,.,;__ ,_~,-- - .- - - - - - - - - - - - ••.-... -'!f
- of these alternatives had been deferred pending contacts with the North Koreans and contacts through the United Nations. The Secretary predicted there would be a meeting. ... . ii 1tD MEETING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Publleatlon Raqoires Permission of Copyright HOJaer
- , World War I and II -- we had zoot suiters and appease rs and isolationists. Tense moments or wars create that and you don 1 t approve of it. In World War II they indited 15, 000 for treason and disloyalty. We will try as best we can not to fail our
- Nove.inber 1967) expressed uncertainty . ~cgard1t;Jg the a.o·tual equ1I.atont holdi.1,ga of Soviet line div1s10110, . , . . ' . ,. . Hitherto "7e have estimated that all div.i~ions ·1n Catesoriea·I and II ht>.d a. full set ot equ1pnent on ir
Folder, "October 14, 1968 Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisory Group," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- an Tom Johnson ' I . i ~~ ,I f ! I ) ;1 ii I• '\,,,,. ~ .. ' ". \, / .. EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT ·,'z~::Ti.ll~~ i~Or..ES ·.~cD MEETING "!o~r-i; f~P't RIG'1T!D NOTES ON 'Pt1blt. .. 1 ~•1 ~ .. itYires MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY
- of twelve regiments in I and II Corps. There is a threat in Ill Corps from Cambodia. Mr. Nixon: I Corps is up along the DMZ. General Wheeler: None of us have any worry about it. Mr. Nixon: Are we keeping the pressure on? General Wheeler: Yes, if anything
- .. •\lie.a eacit time. - - - - - - -- -5 .ACHESON - ..' J'irat. we P"t into effect a plaa to 1treqUaea ta• Viet Nam 1ovel'am•11t. Tur aaaow.c• th• plaa. We Ii"• th• oiher aid• two we•ka to cbiO it over. .For cwo wee.lo we Will take a o oifeaei
- that Mazzilli was not in a very strong position ii only 150 out of over 450 Congressmen voted him ~to off1ce. Under Secretary Ball replied that while it was true that a minority of Congress men had acted to put Mazzilli in office, the legal situation would
- of government to guerr illa ground forces had to be 10 : l. During his testimony before the Senate For e i gn Relations Committee, he had been asked this question . Comment had been made about the astronomical size of U. S. forces r equire d ii
- . When the President returned to the room, Ambassador Goldbe r g said that the maximum military risk is that Chinese Communists w ill mo ve in troops . The decision to bomb POL will mean that we w ill be isolating ourselves internationally. Ii we lose
- . Oceanography ... We are developing a possible US proposal wh~ch would call for: (i) GA establishment of a Committee on the Oceans similar to the Outer Space Committee; (ii) an outline for a Declaration of Legal Principles to Govern the Activities on the Ocean
- and II and tre Korean War concerning the information problem. He pointed out that we have not dealt with censorship at all. "Perhaps we should send three good editors out there to take a look at the situation and make some recommendations on how we can
- received no word from him, we asked our Ambassador to press him for some kind of report Finally Kosygin said "You are sti II bombing and nothing can be done. 11 Thus he slammed t~e door on us. We believe that he talked to North Vietnam and they told him
Folder, "Ex SP 2-3/1965/HU 2-7/Pro/K [SPECIAL MESSAGE / 1965 / VOTING RIGHTS]," WHCF SP, Box 68
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- _ _ _ _ _ __ For appropriate handling _ _ _ _ __ See below _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Remarks: Lu aaDilCI S/•./'64 to the , 'II 1'1a ' tenafro c.1. Han . , ) 7 dOWQJ. p • GPO 16-76992-1 By direction of the President: !At C4. · bite A. octal• Special · .O 'IUlf l tbe Preei •1
Folder, "Lobsinger, Donald," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- those who have been there say anything about it. This was quite contrary to what took place in World War II. He said he had to be careful not to get the country on an anti-communist binge because it tears up what we have gained with the USSR (Consular
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- is "much less II than the $10 billion we had earlier envisaged. Nitze will have an approximate calculation in time for the 5 P. M. meeting. I will organize some questions for you promptly, but I wanted you to have this right away. -- l!'.> ~ s t o w -'?OP
- . This will assist us in giving your ac countpropercredit. Thankyou very much. Wright Patman 3500 - 14th Street Washington, D. c. "Our American Government" Cloth Bound ($2.75) Edition • LABT AMOUNT IN THIS COLUMN • TERM!': IS BALANCE OWING TO U■.,----'f II' RED
- Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 01----==----_--jof11,son memo Classification to Bator €)~ 'lf 1."'6/t', Fl utkill to C. Jot ii ,son Op?{)0./2l / IS Pages Date Restriction 12/17/65 A "\::G
- ~sr • .... ;mr,, 25, ..~.' ··i ' .• .,.. STATE • ' • II. ~ ACTDD .. Page 2 of telegram to _____________________ _ UNCLASSIFIED SUBJ~ REPORT ON· CHINESE NUCLEAR CAPABILITY RELEASED BY JOI.NT CONMITTEE ONATOMICENERGY6~30 P.Mo
- preoumption ii tha\ "' on our aide la n~ hamlloapped u la Hitl\ r •• • learning tr the expert in mi- ottonae . Hitler 17ill not 'be bl to manutaature new methods of toro• aa f early adTM.tagea onm n u ,,. asoimilata hta ot method and pr op ~ation
- • we may b&ve tea yeara in the f1aht tor world peace. lor .the ~~ ou:\poat• of Japan , Aliatralia, and th• deoia1on of both group in 1f41a to go allna with tb• form a defense area i.1111eaa11rably e'lron,v than that whioh exietad before lorld lar II
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- OF STATE RECEJVEO WASHINGTON McGEORGE BUNDY'S OFFICE August 4, 1965 t96S AUG5 Mt II 07 S/S 12217 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. McGEORGEBUNDY THE WHITEHOUSE Subject: Telegram from Clifford Campbell, Governor-General of Jamaica In response to your request
Folder, "Adenauer, Ho. Konrad. Chancellor of West Germany, 1956-57," LBJA, Famous Names, Box 1
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- vrlttm to nr. KIW c,cpaaatno II' occulcn regrets. Wltb w 11t1m, I• 1bl 1h11 Baml,Gawo- gar/-, llcr ra ot bl--- Bundesrepublik Deutschland Bonn, den 19. Juli Der Bundeskanzler 1956 JUL2 7 1956 Sehr verehrter Herr Senator, Der Vorsitzende
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- FE; Regional paper NEAregional s bae~g10,:md p~eI paper LJ~~ S -,,., 1 ... II' -·"/,,,,,, 4, -4-""P" 3p - - I f--- A- -r?-jr/64 -Jr. 12/2/64 A 4w'1 'yi 'I-' -t.,-;-:::._-:20:;;;$..,.,._ £can:~,~ " .......... c.-Nt:I', t,r/o~ 1 FILE
Folder, "Whistle Stop [2 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- might September 30, 1964 The following information was dictated over the phone by Harold II 11 Fleming off the top of his head. He said a more comprehensive report was being prepared for Mrs. Carpenter by Governor Collins and should be ready by late
- choices exist on long-term technological R&D trends -SECRE! -3 What are the possibilities for smaller ,_ B IM trends? - ...................~.ii/ii less conspicuous facilities? What are the possibilities of miniaturization and with what rough
- SERV ICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) ·c.. F. ,. ! ; . 1: I. . .. Ii FILE 1-!IliO ELM FG 11-8-1/Califano, Joseph .I 1/10/69 ' J' -- _. I ,, ' ' PL 2 BE 5-2 PR 18 LA 8 BE 3 ND l¼CO 312 ..,, HU 2 ST 5 HU 2
- for those 65 years of If mental health is to be enhanced, and strides to be 7 1made in the solution of this problem, I hope this regressive Ii a l restriction will be eliminated as soon as possible. 9 These are recommendations which I think
- King would reveal details to UA9 at this time. GP-3 • END RUSK • L FORM R II~ _J DS-322A iBGR!T-/ NODIS Cltz.uifi~a ti on I 04756 ; 'OUTGOING ,f£LEGRAM. Department . INDICATE: D COLLECT of State ·GCHARGE TO or11 1n .· ACTION: Amembassy
- Plantation KASTENt-EIER,•Robert W., Con&ress FREEMAN,Or'lille L., Agriculture KAUFFMANN II, Rudolph, Star/D.C. FROME,Michael, Alexandria, Va. KAZEN,tTr., Abraham, Congress FUHR.MAN,Ralph E. , Water Pollution KEE, J6.ID.es, Congress KEIM, Robert
- (a) is hereby :1mendedby the insertion I. after statements "transportation" in line 11 the fol lowing 1 ", including, statistics II. but not limited to, inter-city ton-mile traffic of all modes of transportation" The sections following Section 4
- . Appointee. 2/28 _ 3/ l REPUBLICANS Mundt Will go along provided long. · Agrees present Cu1·iis No thoughts Javits Soun{s like a smart Sirnpson No thoughts. there is a·_fixed term that is not too system is unsatisfactory. idea. 2/28 .... .• 2
- See all scanned items from file unit "The Message - Vol. II"
- Folder, "The Message - Vol. II [2 of 2]," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 2
- or by the agency which originated the document, in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) ry SfC0iI TABLE OFCONTENTS PAGES I. II. lNTROllCTION 1-4
- :DWARD M, KENNICDY, MASS, ■ IRCH ■ AYH, IND, QUENTIN N, ■ URDICIC, N, DAIC, JOSICPH D, TYDINGS, MD, GSOIIGIE A, SMATHSII■ , Pl.A, MISS,, CHAIR 11:YIIRIETT MCKINL&-rOIIIICSSN, ROMAN L, HRUSKA, NS ■ II, HIRAM I., PONG, HAWAII HUGH SCOTT, PA, JACOa IL
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- on September 5 At Tab A Secretary Rusk recommends that you invite Prime 1,tHnister Paasio of Finland to visit yon here on September s. on his way home from EXPO '67. (We -don't know whether Paaslo would be able to accept. Even ii he doesn.'t. Rusk thinks it wou
- will be meeting in the next day or so with the Jewish members of the House here, with Lee White, Harry Mac Pherson and Bob Komer, to remind them quietly of all the things we do for Israel. McG. B. ~ Ii t0../ 1 C J L l I I~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON