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  • FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY II-B-1 ~. PUBLIC SECTOR SURVEY AND PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY I.I-B-1 Chapter 1 PUBLIC WORKS - HEADQUARTERS The High
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  • and this . Gaud said the figures we r e about as follow s: This year India P akistan Turkey Korea Africa Indonesia Next year $ 385 million 1 5 0~1 60 It 125 11 75 II 98 30 $-1:00 million 165 II II 100 fl 60 1) 90 II It 20 II The r e was a b r ief
  • in the passenger train consist. More t+-cr a ~uncnd yea" a;o the beginnl9 of your Nortti Carolina Rail- road had c pot t c,al flavor. A b!II •c e~ar1er the Nri Ccrollna Railroad C.ompo,,y pasted the state c,am,, t,ouse of repntl8ntc!"1...,es by 0 nan ow margin
  • ._ y-.7/i7 • LA _j ~~ ~ C ~ 7 'L77 UNCL1\S51HEL FOR OFFICIAL USE ONL l ~ BETA I and 11-67 GAME STRUCTURE • BETA 1-67 B BETA II-67 0 I I SENIOR :LEVEL ----- ----------------- __________ j ___________ ' ---------------- -------- I
  • It] FOR YOUR □ APPROVED AS NOTED □ SUBMIT Ii] As AS CHECKED □ RETURNED FOR □ RETURN □ FOR □ ------------- 0 FOR USE REQUESTED REMARKS: IF ARE E'NCLOSURES REVIEW BIDS AND ou..,_ COMMENT BELOW: CORRECTIONS □ 19
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE l1I ~ J--')b ~ow/ attachments (SE~'f) DATE RESTRICTION J. ~ ~ //- 2.- ,:it-- NL J 'ii- Walt Rostow to Secy
  • important, the interplay and mutual reinforcement of such feelings in the World community. -- ~5,;P.~r-·r - 3 - (e.g. such first Israel, cuse (ii) India fears among for rather Fear of res pons es of neighboring countries, and Pakistan, Israel
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  • LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 331--Bandung II Conference Box 6 REST RICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed
  • Folder, "NSAM # 331: The Bandung II Conference, 4/9/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • at Haskolabio, at the Prime Minister's by Embassy, Reykjavik's Thors, (26) 16, September 16, dinner, 139, September (27) (28) (29) 17, (30) l,f I •.,,.___. ia .. I ... , II • I \ 1ly-~- I .. I .. "P , Ii
  • ~ OF Ll~~U~GE SEiVICES LS 1:0. 47243-A T-110 /R-X..'C
  • Ap 68 A-6184-05A 3 18 Jy 68 A-6579-08 9 Ap 68 A-6056-05 8 My 68 A-6232-06 20 Ma 68 A-5859-28_A 19 Jy 68 A-6585-28 27 Ja 68 A-5496-09. 28 Ma 68 .C-9224-33A25 Oc 68 D-2212-23 .,_.~ v> N .,_. 0 ~ ·o ~ E::o o ' i.--ort cHRIS1'MAs 1968 ;\ 'i ,: ii I
  • . f. . ' small given the fact that Agriculture has · L~ ·. · to go to the Congress each year to seek f . . • Ii· .· , CCC reimbursement for the cost of ·f PL 480 in the amount of $2+billion.. r.:· BOB assures me there is no re~l budgetary . cost
  • " I i ·1 The President also approved removal of the following programs from the top national priority list: TITAN II, BMEWS, and PAL. IA) fA) DECLASSIFIED w.. W. · Authority fJ 5 L 7 9 F tJf)O Sf · By cC-fj , NARA, Date & e,.;z;;;;_. Rostow
  • .., . _ ••.1 ... - .. - iI I 2 .! I I H ,j q .i : I :I i :I 11 I i :l !I I I i I I .Rice Sifro:rr..ents I .' II i i I I I I I ~ coniercnce next week in Genev.i, which :nig?:it make some statements opposing the c.sa
  • Order providing for Territorial Government Organization. Part II - The Economic and Social Development of Micronesia. A. Private Sector Economic Survey and Recommendations. Chapter 1 - The Broad Issues. " 2 - The Economy in Perspective. 11 3 - Labor, " 4
  • OF THE PRESIDENT / BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON 25, D .C . DEC 2 119 vui bj F ~ TIE Iu T i 11 l" • R. 7044 • S l den (D) Ctl or - mber 31. 1963 • - at m rl 1 r II in th P ci ic , ·d d y rurposc o thoriz I land co or tin t rovido
  • World War II
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  • ) ,..,.,.,,,""""'~ ~-~-tr NL..J a8~1~f' FILE LOCATION Me~ting Notes File, Box 3 RESTRICTION CODES GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION -:~ I ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 11, 1968 FOR JUANITA ROBERTS Juanita ­ For the Diary. WGBowdler ~IB®N1"I:> - h. II I
  • , get that off to them. # # # Don't threaten be diplom.atic. SERVlliE SET -- -,. ,_·.···;~~Tu " 0 \'.& J.--·-~-· · ··:--- s e ~ a.rJ o ~
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  • REPORTANYADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENTS. CFN831 30 l 2 3 4 5 E • • i3UTTERWORJH •cmrrmnlM. .,, nAICI• UIAI lUII OTTAIA •rRANCI II _,,1. Ill CAIADAFOIi lllAIIIII POI ITS IUCUAR PIOIRAI AIII IS ITAII• Cl.AIU II THIS COUIITRYII ta IOPI OF Dlvno,1• ITS OIi CAIADIAlf-BASD
  • . plus on the if you care scene and Detroit, to, sir, that of two of the three and that I was personally major I have been devoting riots, Los myself to ! r :search into these pro blems for the past· 4½ years. Ii Data
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  • , MUS. WAYNE MORSE, OREO. RAYMOND E . BALDWIN, CONN . WILLIAM II'. KNOWLAHD, CAUJI'. J. NELSON TRIBBY, CLERK COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES 0.ce~r 11,, 1Q50 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ThrN of my friends whom 1 have known for a loa, time ..-. in tnuw.t
  • seen action in the United States Army during World War II -- entering the Service in 1941 as a Private and was honorably released from active duty as a Captain in December, 1945, when he was transferred to the Army Reserve. In May, 1950, Mr. Jenkins
  • °"""' ss ACTION: C >.:. ASSADCR CilLT - f ~ II l CUUR bacqround baaia. In rtev -~· . wi~ •hou.ld AOt be dietribut~ be d.11cuased w1th local baTe &lreadT .., ... incpiriH ppeared o! • &I o!!ici II or preee. ahoul ■ pecul.ati ve rt1 c t
  • that Ambassador Taylor, the Joint Chiefs and the Department of Defense recommended a retaliatory strike today at day­ light. He said we will soon be facing the difficulty of taking Phase II actions even though there are no incidents created by the Viet Cong
  • , .lttaohed is the telegraa whioh you requested.. • Stan '!" ''
  • recommendations which involve an enlarged role in Africa for the World Bank. The Secretary of State together with the AID Administrator - - is authorized to take whatever additional actions are appropriate to this end. II I would like the Department of State
  • to the Members ii~'.!}\:·,}~{' the policies and purpose honorable peace ... " '. • .• ~ ~•••i/ •..:·, , of the Armed Forces: "You· may know that ol your country are unchanged.•.• in seeking ,·;:.t'i
  • them moranda to the Pre ■ ident and to you from the Acting Secretary of the Navy. Alao attached ia a copy of the public affair ■ plan provided by the Navy Public Affair• ■ taff. C. E. Johnaon 8 II e•IB§)Iiit Rr\ttachmenh OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
  • . William P:. Steven Wol-ld Book E-.yclopedta Scl•nce, Service, Inc:. S 16 Travl• street, Houetoa, Teca·1, 77002 r 11ank ,ou lo 1 , O\lr' le:U.r = J . - • ii, 1967 _uatn . air••• , . tla·e ,· n:bl ·· • la you ·cm1tmunltfio1 la ' · _ ~~aeaoe el
  • % food production growth continue, most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be affected. '\ .' '· r··~. r.-r~---. fV:i•l The first requirement in considering present and future trends ii food production and population growth fs a clear
  • .. \ \I -~ '-' ol II ·~- ~ '~ =-'!!'!""! ~-- -·~ ~~~~. -~: ~~-~ ....~1~--.: -~ ·!!!!!~ ~· IN!: :--~ M·iii!i!i!'•..,.·~~~~·~ . . . ,.mi:.. ., a,, on a:1 'tfq J~it, "1I1 :p,roceed 8.171m.id,, rep~r~~ '\o the 1 ~ammmI :~:rt~.~~·~ ~~Jaii~:C lt
  • . BRIEF ANSWER PLEASE FLASH. GP-1. DUNCAN BT NOTE: PASSED S/S-0, I i I WHITE HOUSE, USIA AT 9:10 AoM. 6/10/67 II I)·"' ,1 I ). ) A,.L-:!..~~=• :ts .A/'-:i4/ 1--'1"9 • 3 ...-/ /,,-l..Z·01'- SECRET INCOMING ·1e .LEGWA Department