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  • of the post-Vietnam defense outlook mentioning the $60 billion ,,,, ,.,. ....,..,.,.-.. - 2 ­ benchmark figures, but indicating he regarded it as a lower limit. (He must have had a good memo or briefing on that recently from DOD.) We had to remain first
  • . be primarily previous·~ . present 'l\l.hir Yabye.1 has held the post before in the la.st with the Be.a.th Party, out. for himself. a.binet. but is co idered to There is one other m1n1.ter who ·belonged to the Bu'th Party, but neither Baath ..Ps.rty
  • COMMITTEES: ,_·,.y.~pcN B. JOHNSON NAVAL AFFAIRS I OT>, .T EXAS D1sTRlc:r SELECT CoMMITTH OH PoST-WAR MILITARY Pol.tc:T ctongress of t{Je llniteb ~tates . J,ouse of l\epresentatibes Ulasbington, ;9.
  • of the people that are trying to make sure that we take a good 'hard look at what we commit ourselves to post-MC 26/4. If you feel that this exceeds the scope of the President 1 s approval, we can either drop it entirely, in which case you can sign at the bottom
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  • FORCLASSIFIED MATERIAL PLIASI SIGII AIID UTUIIII "';_BER TO OSD IIIIIDUTILJ LASSIFICATION Ors De [js ~• 80397 DATEOF TRANSFER 17 • 41. CO,llS ORIGINAL cc DATE RECEI YEO RECEIVEDBY (Sj.,.oru,o) w11ite copy - Custodi1t11. Pink copy - Recipient. Post
  • Objectives established at your direction by NSAM No.321 on December 1, 1964, to review strategic stockpile objectives and post-nuclear attack planning. The Committee, chaired by the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and consisting
  • 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
  • David Schoumacher United Press International United Pres& International Associated Preas Associated Press WasGington Star Chicago Daily News St. Louis Poat Dispctch Chicago Tribune Hearst Newspapers Philadelphia Bulletin New York Times Washington Post
  • ing, the Fijian of to-day happily retains his indigenous an: of house-building. The illustra­ tions show a native house in course of construction. After solid, durable posts have been erected, vertical rafters cf bamboo or mangrove are tied with sinnet
  • of Mar la~o~ a Cabinet Post. Previousl ·y , I recc6mmended- him -to you -for a Cabinet Post, in lieu ··c; a \ vacancy,having the same conf'idence in his ability as that of the other "Work Horse"-Hubert H. Humphrey- t hat I reccommended on three different
  • or a world are we fighting for? be the place or DeJDOCracy in the post-war world? the treatment accorded the Axis nations? What will What should be THE PF.OPLE 1 S PLATFORM, Columbia's discussion program, presented each week in the public interest
  • , May 16, the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Fawzi, sent a telegram requesting the withdrawal of United Nations troops in observation posts patrolling U.A.R. borders to the Commander of UNEF, Major General I. J. Rikhye. There was at first no direct
  • ". "The New York Post", an NYCdaily newspaper Late City Edition, Mc1y 17, 1967. The subject waste> surrender to the NYC Police authorities on May 2$, 1967, to complete serving his jail sentence from which he had previously been released, pending the above
  • STATE137/6._:j UDIS DJ' DEPTEL135564. 1. Plans now firm for Under Secretary's visit to all addressee posts except Bamako on dates shown. 2. You requested obtain Depar~nt. local concurrence soonest with confirmation We plan press release re trip
  • ning Areas 13 - 20 Sep 66 66 cmcPAc FORCES PURPOSE BRIEF DESCRIPTION d Post E.xerc1e . rov de ata wh ch y be used o evaluate and increase th op r t1onal cap b111ty of th par1clpati co ands . SAC/NORAD/ADC/RCAF To tam1lar1ze co l US Corpe (Gp
  • that the Congressional presentation should be a DOD responsibility and that Mr. Rusk should participate in the follow-up presentation to the public. Mr. Ball pointed out the need to paint "a sombre picture" and to dispel any idea that the post-monsoon period would see us
  • ; Treasury and Post Office we 1ve got to cut the customs inspectors and mail deliveries and Interior, we'll cut out some dams." Postmaster General O'Brien said "we could eliminate Saturday deliveries and not process mail on Sundays and cut business deliveries
  • Administrative A ssistant to Senator Clifford P. Case of New Je rsey, a post he has hel d for the past ten years . From 1946 to 1955 Mr . Z a goria was a reporter for the Washing ton P ost. While employed at the Post, he also taught journalism par t- time
  • not ton ulect the real forces in Brazil which in~ measure correspond to the r l forces 1n the United States post Civil War which deve~opea in the west , and think of post ~orld t &U" II insttU:&.d of our Civil tar when you see the city of Sao Paulo
  • . ~----,---------------------___,, ((bica.90 [ribnnt Citv Edit~ Sunday,July3I,1977 WC11yandsuburb1 io-Elsewhere Ex-official: we -stole '48 election for LBJ 'I stole '48 electi'Jn for LBJ' In Sports :•~• rt1i,~~ ~;·_::: E!:~ ~~ &>x batter ;~;;.;;.•~~'; ~~;.:....:;~ Ina post
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • BELGIUM- Prime Minister - Theodore Lefevre 1. Biographic Information: Lefevre has headed the present Social-Chr1.stian-Socialist coalition government since April 1961. This is the first Gabinet post which Lefevre has held. He has been a representative
  • the post. TOP 8ECRET"tE!E::3 ONLY ---. Mi&Tr~'O '~OT!! COP R P..,b,.ICU r101) ReqoiFe=st IGH I ED a.. ERVICESET . f&F rnfss fa1t Ho'~ v '· vY · of c . °P>: •glit 1norr.10> "J u I'. 1, hen- [4 of 4] COPY LBJ LIBRARY
  • ." CII«:tni: ( Commcrnder UN Forces Korea) took following 12:30 am actions: a. b. Briefed Korean Mllli.s:try of Def'ense on incident. U. s. subordinate Ca?mlallders Yere directed to. bring Command Posts to operating strellooth, appropriately staffed
  • on the basis of our discussions." I agree with Clark, and Dean. I would not let negotiations fail on that point. General Abrams 1 executitft order could be printed on the front page of the Washington Post. If they come across the DMZ, he destroys them
  • . Also needed just now were a dozen men for ambassadorships and for some other posts throughout the government. Actually, we need Reischauer in a dozen places. Professor Eckstein said we need people, for instance, at the deputy assistant secretary level
  • what is potentially a very troublesome situation. I would be glad to discuss the matter with Bill Pozen ) and keep you posted. Enclosures {!{U4L A-.l..... fl> 7~. l~~ Dcm · r .1 3 0 cl. P ozen memo 11/ 1/63 to LCW re: St. Au ustine
  • . Chalmers Roberts Washington Post, Wash., D. C • ({_Mr. a_ a a._ Mr. /J t(__Mr. . /J. a.Mr. a.._Mr. 't. .. 'i) a H r U · Joseph R. L. Sterne Baltimore Sun, · Chevy Chase, Md. - 4 - 9/28/66 Mr. /',/ . l/lThe /} ~Mr. John E. Steinbeck Author
  • for the danger of leaving the Ambassador's post open after he went to the NATO meeting. He would not raise the matter directly with Willy Brandt, but he would get a feel for the risk of leaving the post open for several months. Mr. Nixon said he planned
  • asked about the status of other limited measures, in particul~r -observati6n posts. Mr. Fast.er said that the JCS report on observation posts had been received, but there had not as yet been an opportu­ nity to review it~ · The Secretar;r comm~nted
  • military and civilian) who are about to occupy important posts in underdeveloped countries. It is the wish of the President that key military and civilian per­ . sonnel assigned to positions of responsibility at posts within Latin America, Africa, the Near
  • ! land and other civilian properties, head ot the American Legion Post and very active therein all through the Vall 7, tormerl.1' all through that area in Veterans vocational work, formerly travelled through the 1. & M. College Extension ~ervice, one ot
  • of rrore positive action in this field. Also it makes two requests for action by certain posts. - I vco;r-/ - I 11/4'5-/ The rressage transmits statements of the President and Executive Branch offi­ a/r5✓ ,-I 0/0 5/iP -/ s-c/fl-:2- (1) enactrrents
  • Washington Post, 10/19/65P p. B31. Identifies, and connects with recent news stories, the following Klans: United Klans of America, Inc. White Knights of the Ku Klmc Klan of Mississippi. The Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The As~ociation of South
  • in the world Trotskyist movement. The ACFI's bi-weekly publication is known as th£ "Bulletin or International Socialism", Post Office Box 721, Ansonia Station, New York, New York. On February 25, 1966, the same source advised that ACFI headquarters is located
  • • ADOPT • EDUCATE animalleague.org photos courtesy of Ted Um. P0-15S17 J}J1.J e-5 I Ef/GL-E f;J._)J -----.---=JAY/E:S MA e .J/,112PJS___ N) 2t_, c38 AP fiEfO((,r3R._ - &i J 3 ~~- F PROCESSING NOTE: The following post-it note was originally
  • This folder contains notes from Peter Mangan on his father’s reporting; correspondence from and to James Mangan; and a copy of James Mangan article in the Houston Post, July 31, 1977.
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • postal rates to provide for such readjustment, and for other purposes', approved February 28 1925, as amended (39 U. S. C., sec. 60) is amended to read as fohows: "Provi,ded, That any post office so advanced shall be retained in the class to which
  • INFO: Amembassy, ANKARA 5S lnfo1 Orr ZG 6 ·3~ fH 'i& STAJ!iK ?..3 s--~t! EXDIS Ref: lo ANKARA 20610 Despite info contained para 1 Nicosia's 482, Dept would appreci­ ate assessments addressee posts on practicality coordinated US­ British-Greek