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  • 2-5 Department of the Interior 2-6 Department of Agriculture 2-7 Veterans Administration 2--8 ummary, all other agencies 95 TABLE 2-1.-Spani8h-spealcing and total employment by grade and salary group, June 196~ and June 1963, Department
  • - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
  • PACIFICATION. HIS PRINCIPAL (~:~JARRELRE1fAINS CENTERED ON' .­ .THE US STRATEGICPOLICY CONNECTED WI1H OUR INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM A-ND HIS BELIEF THAT THIS IS HAVIN · AN·ALMOSTDISASTROUSEFFECTIN ~ ·· _.INTERNATIONAL, DOMESTICANDECONOMIC AFFAIRS. • l I r
  • CENTERED ON' .­ .THE US STRATEGICPOLICY CONNECTED WI1H OUR INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM A-ND HIS BELIEF THAT THIS IS HAVIN · AN·ALMOSTDISASTROUSEFFECTIN ~ ·· _.INTERNATIONAL, DOMESTICANDECONOMIC AFFAIRS. • l I r ./ .l i •, ·i gAA-:NQTE:-· DE-btlJE·2=om
  • . JOHNSON WEDNESDAYa MARCH11 8:45 a.m. Arrive Athena. Depart tor Hilton Hotel with President Truman and Ambassador and Mrs. Labouisse. Morning tree. 12:00-3:00 Small luncheon arranged by Mr ■. Labouisae outside or Athena to include Mr•. Labouiase, Mrs
  • was a classmate of mine!' "He kept up the clip in Africa, Sicily, l\ormandy and the sweep to Berlin in World War II, as Veterans Affairs Adminis­ trator, Army Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs Chairman thereafter. He is the last, along with classmate Dwight D
  • was a classmate of mine!' "He kept up the clip in Africa, Sicily, l\ormandy and the sweep to Berlin in World War II, as Veterans Affairs Adminis­ trator, Army Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs Chairman thereafter. He is the last, along with classmate Dwight D
  • or Interi ,and intrege'a with "Bonest bet•••~ Parley's man,Hurja and the Republican, ~earld Ickes. How~ver,Mr.Farley does not pay much attention to patronage in his own Poatotfioe Department. Por the compitation tor "contract" or •star" routea.AbloautAly
  • the discussion as an exclusive talk with the President. The President praised the people of Connecticut, referring to them as forward-looking on national and internatimal affairs. He had praise for both Senators and Congressmen. The President: We have had a great
  • , and other agencies will hardly require large reservoirs of funds. However, there are built-in increases in some programs (civilian and military retire­ ment, veterans benefits, social security, and interest ·on: the debt plus increased pay for federal
  • which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 11/12/2009 _ _41: ---+,A-_ Initials UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE /J FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In Reply, Please Refer
  • Sincerely E. ECP:vm cc: Mr. Roberto Alejos 4o Calle B 3-75 Zona 8 Guatemala City, Guatemala c. yours, Price The following facts disclose how econonw-minded officials the Department of State and ICA are umd ttingly ~ositive tlictory liberation
  • . Max is on the State Department payroll until 14 September, which carries him through this next period of travel and speech-making, and his suggestion is that he might take a little leave in the first part of September and then be available to begin
  • ' '} -~ / {:.? • , ·\1'u\, ,• D"• ~e .3 ~ - ....T I~ I 3 c r >.:_if DEPARTMENT OF STATE AMBASSADOR AT LARGE 12/9/65 . I Mac: The Secretary wishes.· this memo to be placed in the 11 series 11 and very closely held. . J .. . LEThompson
  • - _-._ n11T , ~ \ J\ ·. •· I - - -· •· •· 0 1 1 - 'U '~_. y,·:~_,:'E-.· ~--' T:, it'1 tl OF l HE ~E TUR ,i I NG VETERAN AS wE LL AS LESS DIE HAVE FAILED THE M. GIVE . - ./ - -. •._· ·, - - 8 ·r HEM LE. SS '. ~N O THEY. HAVE r1 0l 60'T
  • .. , -. .. --- · END OF -~ --·-- · .. ,,.:.....:... ITE~l 12 r · , :.;­ ~ , ii !*: ­ _._ ATHENS ITEM 13 ANSWERING SECSTATE · ITEM 14 LIKE ALL -VETERANS OF CYPRUS SCOTCH AND SA~D~ITCH WAR, I A~ BELIEVER lN .TELE­ tONS. BUT LET'S NOT DO THE~ MORE OFTEN THAN
  • Committee Group · . Wil , Hous roup . ~~ ecretary WM. JENNINGS BRYAN DORN COMMlmES: TNIID DISTIICT, SouTH CAIOUHA VETERANS' AFFAIRS PUBLIC WORKS HOME ADDRESS: 1.F.D. NO. I, GREENWOOD, S.C. C!tongress of tbe llniteb ~tates ~ouse
  • friends in Latin America - - this will not work. They want to make up the lists of persons to depart, but they explicitly recognized our right to veto persons on their lists. They do not want the Red Cross to participate, noting that the Swiss can do what
  • (Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs) ­ • . - - • • flelMt ·. _to._. D9· .-ta.at-. .. .b,Jll Y• • cow .. W4t ~ - ~ aaok't;; ~ ·-- ~/d . . . . .ti ~ lo• ~ _.. ·Wf~•a'* x- a ~-1 . . . . .Ucia bree~ .-ea•~~~ W• pzojec:~ CMMtsl.e '141 fa
  • Intelligence Agency personnel. Some materials in this file unit relate to substantive foreign affairs and national security concerns of the time, including developments in Vietnam, a memorandum regarding the presence of Communist flag vessels on the Mekong
  • . Barring an economic recession, the chances are Wilson will have the time he needs. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Ambassador Dean and George Thomson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. I will also be available. UK Objectives Mr. Wilson
  • 1") I I I '1 .::!vi . :. ~ ~ I I ( • ' 'J . ; . .' :] -~' .. . ! . . -' . . . ' ' DEPARTMENT OF STATE UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS SECRBT/EXDIS ATTACHMENT TO December 13, 1967 U - The Acting Secretary FROM E ugene V. Rostow
  • the world. He haa alao been connected wi t Department a long time. He ia a very responsib per n and will be good for this Job. t3 . A prel now, and he will survey p with ia being ■ ometbing made by him in two or three week ■. Concernina the other book
  • -month military leave." AUSTRIA Through the off ices of Ambassador Lemberg·er of Austria, I led a delegation of five members of the .Jewish War Veterans to Vienna for three days of discussion with the Department of Education and the Ministry of Justice
  • this information to the New Orleans Chief of Police, and thus it may now be in Garrison's possession. Department files contain no information identifiable with Jerry DePugh, George Augustine Hyde, or Carl John Stanley. The Bureau noted in its memorandum that earl
  • Folder, "Garrison [1967]," Justice Department Files, Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 94
  • Justice Department Office Files
  • this not merely because of what we know of the man from reports. but from the rather remarkable statement he made in response to your welcome and his toast at the State Department lunch. On the latter occasion he spoke wonderfully well of hie desire, while
  • responsible positions in his Government. I suggest that you: ( 1) cong·r atulate the Ambassador on his appointment as Secretary o! the Department of External Affairs and Permanent Head of the Prime Minister's Department; (2) express U. S. appreciation
  • &/NODIS day that he was to have conducted a Claymore mine attack on the building in downtown Saigon which is both a senior American officers I billet and headquarters of the Joint United States Public Affairs Office. The leader of the sabotage group had
  • D e p a r tm nt O ffi c e r s invit e d t o m eet t h e Pr e sid e nt at 1::00 P. M., May 31, 1966 1. A ssistant Secretaries of State Raymond Ao Hare - Near East e rn and South Asian Affairs William Bundy - Far East e rn A ffa irs Douglas MacArthur
  • on our shores. .. ' Today - at this season in world affairs -- it is a matter of great pride for us to be able to stand with Norway as allies in NA'fOand as allies in the greater and broader work of preserving both freedom and peace. Here in this land
  • Mr. Dulles worked with OwenLattimore, John Stewart Service a recognized expert in planning on Far Eastern Truman-Achescm State certai.nly steps Department in recent his protests, if in Asia, affairs. any, were not lwd by which twenty
  • Kapwepwe, Minister of Foreign Affairs, ·Zambia. He is reputed to be a good fellow. ' ·(' .. ' ( ' You might tell him: .. .. .. . ,. j. .,_ a. You a.re aymp·a thetic with Zambia's .p roblem, as your letter to Kaunda made clear; b. You hope
  • M EMBER: COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE O N VETERAN S' A P1"AIRS
  • Captain Cotter, of the 1st District, Chicago Police Department, made a check and was not able to give any information about the conference. Mr. Yang, the F.B.I. duty officer, was not able to furnish any information either. They did say that there were
  • Friday, April 7, 1967 10:35 a. m. Mr. Presldent: Herewith Sec. Freeman's observations on the admlnlstratlon of P. L. 480. W. W. Rostow DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON April 6, J.967 MEMORANDUM To: The President
  • Department in organizing recruitment, training, and in developing supervisory capacities. ~is team wuld act as liaison between Watts community resources and health resources of official and private organizations; and would aid in developing program leadership
  • to do. in meetings with his But that had been a of this position was "Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs" until October 1966, when the area part was changed to "East Asian and Pacific Affairs." Thus, it was known within the Department as "FE
  • , Eacloa * Paul Doa la ■ lloaorule S D. re cm/CJR/nf - Ji •• .. hr :trr GENERAL VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Vttl/- 1 4/~. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 0.C. 20420 March4. 1965 WASHINGTON, MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. Lee C. White
  • as 25 news-trips to Moscow, Berlin, Cuba, Congo, entire Middle-East, Africa, South America, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Formosa, Korea. During World War 2, appointed by War Department, as Director of an Army Intelligence-Naval Intelli­ gence-FBI-combined
  • of Supervisors' Chambers San Francisco City Hall Friday, December 27, 1968 9 10 11 12· HEARING OFFICER: or. Philip R. Lee Assistant Secretary of HEW 'f or Health and Scientific Affairs PANEL MEMBERS : Charles H. Shreve Regional Director Department of Health
  • Department of Health, Education, and Welfare