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- at the Sikkim-Tibet border. The report, dispatched on September 23, concJ.udes: "At present Indian troops are still close to the China-Sikkim boundary and are stepping-up the building of military works and concentrating heavy armed forces with the aim
- it as hard as we can. Senator Dirksen asked whether the press reports coming out of Saigon were accurate . Secretary McNamara replied by saying that there were a host of wars going in Vietnam . Each dispatch is right but covers only one facet of the problem
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- . Louis Post Dispatch (a feature story, and perhaps an editorial) 4. George Sherman -- Foreign Affairs man for the Washington Sta_r {at least a sympathetic story) 5. Andrew Haniilton -- Washington representative of the Newhouse chain papers in New Orleans_
- and told him of the extreme disorder in Detroit, Michigan. The Attorney General kept me advised throughout the morning. At 10:56 this morning, I received a wire from · Governor Romney officially requesting that Federal troops be dispatched to Michigan
- and destroyers which can target on the enemy. There are 4 North Vietnam divisions at Khesanh. We have available the 1st U.S. Infantry Division. We have one additional ARVN Division available with units which can be dispatched quickly. There are 39, 968 friendly
- not provide funds for this. purpose. Mr. John F. Doherty Chairman, Interdepartmental Camnittee on Internal Security . Department of Justice Wuhington, D• .C. I ·.- _ . . . · - - - - - - - - - - . . _ _..........,_ _ _ ~ ... • ~ ...... Ci Dispatched
- to facilitate GOM preparation of the application for this and other loans, but has returned aware that the Moroccan planning conflict mentioned is blocking action. An FAA technician has been dispatched to Morocco to assist the GOM in the preparation of its
- of the Ad Hoc Committee of the National Aeronautics and Space Council has prepared a detailed COMFlOEJ:q !IAL DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ ~v ~ Dispatched 8/1/66 -- Outside Rcpts. 87- D NARA, Date 'i-/.J.-J? -€ON!' !DENT!AL - - 2
- JS PROHIBITED . UNLESS·"UNCLASSIFIED" . Page 2 of telegram to.__ C_IRCULAR_-'--'-------------------.---,--------- - SECRET...,. .. I I •. support for Saudi Arabia and must soon be vi thdrawn. 3) USG bas other forces available h. Dispatch
- ··of this tension. On December 15, 1967, additional police were dispatched to the school because of a rumor that gang fights were to take place as school was dismissed for the day. No incidents were reported by police at the scene. Extra police are being assigned
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- the news of the North Vietnamese proposal of Warsaw as a site for talks before Washington had received word through official channels. Ambassador Dobrynin pointed out that a TASS dispatch is not a government statement and he wished to assure me
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- a political embarrassment . The St. Louis Post Dispatch reported in a story last week tbat Mrs. Chennault, who held two top committee jobs in the Nixon campaign, made "secret" contacts with the South Vietnamese in t he candidate's behalf j ust before
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- that the President had talked about this problem with President Macapagal d:.iring his visit here. He believed we should examine the situation carefully, particularly the results of the Ma.nila meeting, that further consideration should be given to dispatching
- in the beginning of 1967. A Reuters dispatch on June 13, 1968,additionally reported that this individual's full name, according to Kimche, was Sirhan Bishara Sirhan Abu Khatar. This indi vidual, according to the dispatch, was first brought to the United States
- federal observers should be dispatched to the scene. In effect, they, working with the local officials will determine whether federal troops are necessary. The Governor will know -- more or less -- that the President will grant his request by the time he
- •• , 1111co,, - lie Fent. c:anr - tfflc:e of Ule 11ereia,y of De -• NUMBER DISPATCH NUMBER REGISTERED DISPATCH .RECEIPT TO PreaidllDt 11dt.eclStatn •Senate Wubington 2,, J>.a. 01sP AT CH Eb .., B •- d ITEM 3_ '--- =...!... 9 10 11 $l!ffibol
- , COMMENT CONCURRENCE DIRECT. REPLY DISPATCH PREPARE REPLY RECOMMENDATION FILE INFORMA.flON RETURN SIGNATURE Remarks, FOLD 25X1A FROM_: NAMII, HERE TO RETURN ADDNESS AND TO SENDEft PHONE NO.· DATIi: U.S. GOYOIIIMEHT l'IIINTINGOFFICE:1111--0
- of the Fifth Air Force issued an order to dispatch aircraft but then reversed the order because of the approach of darkness and the superiority of enemy forces in the ... area. Secretary McNamara.: The Wonsan. ~orth Koreans have a large air base in Walt
- not know whether or not the Soviets knew about or prompted this incident. The President showed the correspondents a dispatch from Adam Clymer, correspondent for the Baltimore Sun. That item is attached at APPENDIX B. Clymer said that one
- . The training facilities will be completed by the target date of April 15th. Training of the first increment of 5,000 men is now in process and the training schedule will not be delayed by either equipment or facilities. The first dispatch of Thai troops
- contribution .t-.o. . ~LJ' would, If he she can to assist medical this in Viet-Nam members mf the Senate. Prime Minister of Com.munismo do all of the that we would send He indicated will dispatch would be helpful in trouble, hands Viet-Namo
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- . Marine lieutenant fighting in Vietnam, wrote an an~ry letter for publication in his home town newspaper, the 1\-Iotine Daily Dispatch. The Illinois newspaper published the letter last Friday. Lieutenant -Johnson began his open letter by saying he has
- ing the period of military service; d. sending the Vice President and General Clay-to _Berlin; e. dispatching additional American troops and equipment to Berlin. This l".ecitation of positive action clearly impre_s sed the Mayor and he agreed
- of Protocol, to be dispatched from his office o EXECUT~V.G GI 3 SP 2-3/1965/002-7 PR 6-1 CO 90 co 1-1 CO 93 Autograph File/ CO 98 MA4 CO 128 co 13 CO 150 CO 332 CO 163 co 42 CO 164 co 46 Cherif GUELLAL Republic of Algeria CO 1+8 Leon NDENZAKO Kingd.am
- Medical Cen and Staats-Zeitung und Herold in New Banner, The Wilmington (N. C.) Post, ter and was responding to treatment for York to The St. Paul Pioneer Press and The .Middletown (N. Y.) Times-Herald; an ulcerous throat when pneumonia set Dispatch
- the following questions: 1. What particular forces are you recommending that we dispatch immediately? How do we get these forces? 2. How soon could we formulate what we want from the South Vietnamese? 3. What difficulties do you foresee with your
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- Control .Asaociation. R. E. 0munerce, president, Air Line Dispatchers Asaociation. Tom Adams, secretary of st&te, and viOMminnan, Florida Board of Con aervaticm. Frank Kingston Smith, executive director, National Aviation Trades Aao ciaticm. MAT 18
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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