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  • Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson l ,..· .. MEETIMS HOT~~. r·g14yp1G8I~D ~lic.Jti:--. • .uires -Pet mist.ion or Copyright Holder. W: The,..•• ~e~A1on ..... P..':I (£SI Vi£/V L .. . .: -- - - ­ - ., /(~. 5
  • alllllll••• Toa caa • confldeat aat th-, wlD aat N .... 1a11tad. Hoaorabl• Paul H. DoqLu llatloul Coniml• l • Urlaaa Probl 806 l5tll Str et, olth eat lllapoa, D •• &0005 LBJ:CM:pca EXECUTIVE Sept m r 161 l'J67 I] , ;vi; 7. ,..'/.~ -'it /" '/,i
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Douglas, Paul H."
  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/67 - 12/31/67," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • 1 11/4/63 A 06a ltr Mackay to Courtney s 2 10/25/63 A 06b memo Paul [Nitze] to Kitchen s 3 3/8/63 A 06c memo Wells to Orwick s 2 3/63 A Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title Box
  • , Fc~h m·13r De lhi, Tehra n, Ca i ro nnd Da e::;kok. He l enven D:meko'k early to:norrm-J c:.ornin:; for Tokyo and ~1ill p~oc•;ed fr om t here to Cimbcrra Bnd Saigon. (b) Arthur Gol clbc!:g h~n visited the Pope , Sarag!lt, Horo, li'anf'ani, DcGt:ullc
  • , 1962 12:11 A. M. Control: Rec'd: Action Reference of State 10, 5 P. M. Department's 3o In view present charged emotional atmosphere here o C mmon Market and preference issues this post views proposed vis t of Vice President at this time w:l.th
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocT)£12e Doc Info ~ rer,efl -e~a report Classification Pawl ienjarnio Boutelle ...J; Paul Belij&Mlli Boutelle C OW) I / 11J202.D perNl.'.J/RAC I~ - q B Dpffl Page 1 of 1 Pages r:epert Peul
  • Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
  • President of the United States edited by Paul Horgan with photographic commentary by M. Okamoto Th0 main title the inaugural is drawn from address "In each generation -with toil we have had to e.arn our heritage and tears again." SCHEME
  • FROMCENTENNIALOF LINE OF KING PAUL- Embassy official­ THANKEDBY LETTER . -f;/µ,,v,-A7 ·J~ {JMrs. . J - ;J ~-~- ; iYy•,.,/,L.,.__ Costoupolos, wife of the ~7.l·---:/::~·~c4. 1 oeign ~nister---two ~ lf.;U.. • scarves -~ - SCHEDULE J.i'ORMRS
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul)"
  • Folder, "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul) [1 of 2]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 2
  • for a six-count indictment structured pretty much as follows: Count Count .Count Count Count Count I II III IV V VI - Hoffa and Kingt Hoffa and Kingt Hoffa, Tweel, and Dorfman Hoffa, Tweel, and Dorfmant Hoffa,· Campbell, and O'Brien Hotfa, Campbell
  • $ to the bone. I am askl~ that.each activity of the Federal governmen~ reduce WE~fff;~b II .• I I !I I APR 2 0 1965 . ' [1 of 3] ­ [2 of 3] ­ [3 of 3] ­ rYECUTIVE 11£ fl u t:, -I ;J- Otar Mr. Paul: TM Pre•icleat ha• ubd m• to th•nlt fOQ
  • :~ve occurred during the past two months. The secol'ld pbiae consists of n an invasion of former Cubans now in the United States armed ·o , ·gf:l .10 would be released from these forces for the purpose. They ~~ > 1 • f it o capture any town vi th
  • : Telegram from ex-President Lopez Mateos of Mexico Arribassador Freeman has forwarded a telegram from ex... President Lopez Mateos to you expressing pleasure over your vis it to Mexico City (tab A). I recommend a reply along the lines of the draft at tab B
  • HELSTOSKI, Henry KREBS, Paul J. MONAGAN, John S • MURPHY,John M. PATTEN, Edward J • HENDI:RSON, David N. IRWIN, Donald J. KEITH, Hastings OLSEN, Arnold REUSS, Henry S • ST ONGE,William L. CUNNINGHAM, Glenn DEVINE, Samuel L. FRIEDEL, Samuel N. JARMAN, John
  • successful. 1~ John T. Connor (iJ ~966 JUN .29 lM I i ? I -•,r ~ ·' JO(tiCUT!VI all// ✓- June 27, 1966 ,(" '■ ► ~ ., _.r;· Dear Mr. Preaident: Many thanks fo.r the boat ride and dinn&r Saturday night. I enjoyed being with all the people
  • ~ B. Davis A Johrtw: Martin .. ¢:_ ' tl M. Bayne . ,, : ~obert French .• -1_ ·Ed McCullough .; Walter M. Sorensen ·/ ·-·Tom M.: Davis . _ Paul E. Martin ::.. on Beck , ..regory J. Gallagher , Marvin H. McMurray ~ :i. Stephen D. Stuart_, Jr,.,,, Tom'"J
  • .) Hrp. John E•lwarcla (D·Calif.J Hr.p. Leonard Farhstcin (D-N.Y.) Hep. Dona lei FraHcr ( D-M inn.) H
  • ~ aj \l"c8e fM« R."6 'l Uj?fgf RESTRICTION A vi·\ ·04 \l\~Jo~ ·\ ~ A ~~~rr--r------~mn,,.,..,.Jft,~~ch A iv. o~\1:\~'\ \"\Wo~·\Z.J FILE LOCATION NSF, Country File, "Greece, Visit of King Constantine, 9/H/68," Box 127 RESTRICTION CODES
  • . 1.n. W~n, You wlll h.a.ve an. oppalliuni.i:J; o/ vi..emi.ruJ li:. Ji:.4 1 aim L4 i:o h.eLp p!Wnvi:.e open, Co~nal.. -Aeo.Ai.n.94 ~ i.n. t.Ae pe.ople kn.owi.nr), t.h.e . ~ frhJI ~d Bl..e.-1✓-1 and ✓.wtl?JV:dJien !JOU a.luxzfl/4 ~ ~ ~Mpect/ul111, I D
  • - - 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
  • .Tlf'ue iato om- actions d.ca11~t.1 • MO CQQI~ ot ~,-~ Vi ('C~Uft aumnrc,u'""'10ft, ... o.c tt eomrt at 7 \IJ' av.~n. to, 20,0CX>t l e,nPTwru,1,r coat:I ). J,oht. 0 t.e lllll:lm-a tor --- k. .c.an to t.n
  • . But the military situation is basic. (The President asked that no note s be taken of following comment which h e made to the group . ) We have many irons in the fire and not all of them are in the newspapers. There has been an exchange with the Pope who sent
  • of Health, Education, Washington, D.C. 20201 Planning and Welfare Mr .. Paul H. Todd, Jr. Chief Executive Officer Planned Parenthood-World Population 515 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022 ,I Glen Wegner, M.D. (S) White House Fellow of Health
  • ,{4)v / 3 'fl • ~- ~~~~ t~)11e~ ) ~ , Viv , J~ / J ,C~ fa ~ ~~d--r/../ /hr: /? If t j fav d / 6/ · hv, ??vi-v. ~ /0.s--.A,s/6 ,' ¢.s a,~. ticu . . z · . 7lw~~~~~Jt ~ {t1S 1iJ) ~ 9 t13 h ~o f l,) /J, ~ ~ >u-v-: /z / CJ ,P
  • of hearings are at the printers, and additional research reports.will be issued. while we complete the final report and recommendations. • With all best wishes. Faithful]y, /~\~~ PAUL H /\XjUGLAS Mr. Larry Levinson THEWHITEHOUSE .. Washington, D. c. 2
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • . The general feeling is. to press forward with this program. Douglas Dillon and McGeorge Bundy agreed that South Vietnam should and must do more. Walt Ros tow said South Vi~tnam must improve administration, fight corruption and be more aggressive
  • , and accelerate the training of specially-trained teachers to work with Mexican American school children and migrant workers. insure compliance with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This forbids discrimination in schooldistrict boundaries and in quality
  • .residual fuel oil dvelopments (_CONFIDENTIAL 1 2/10/66 A -Memo Dept. of State to Ma;x;vin Watson (x rf- TA 6/0il) . -2/2/66 re import quotas Ir residual fuel oil (CONFIDEN IAL) Memo wr ceport W. -6-.- Buwtlier to McGeorge Bundy re vis-it b A 7 1
  • ~, -,,., ~-~·--~,....--....,..~>•--·-.,~•-·.··~J· • • - - • ·,;.:·• "! ~:--·..• • •• _- ! ••••• ., ...... • •• •. •• • ·- ... ·:- .·.1 •• •• ...• .• 1 17. 32. Ambassador Bunker's last words before ._Ileft Saigon V:'ere, "If we stay ~vi~~ -~t, we will come out all right
  • in Canada and uriavailable to defense subpoena, is enclosed herewith as Exhibit VI. The key paragraph of the Justice Department's contract-in-exile reads: "It was further determined on September 8th, 1971, that subsistance is paid on condition that you do
  • .. "' u 0 ANDG£0RC£VOURNAS ONTHEPROPOSED TRIP TO GREECE FORTHE·FUNERAL or KING PAUL. A CHECK-or rsI RECORDSMAY DIS·CLOS[ MR. VOURNAS PRO-COMMUNIST INCLINATIONS· AND THE· ACTIONWHICHWAS·~ECESSARY ONTHEPARTOF PRESIDENT TRUMAN DURING HIS ADMINISTRATIONS
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul)"
  • Folder, "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul) [2 of 2]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 2
  • &t1cme en4 uaure yeu. these men td.U be ·conaidered along vi-th other nominees vhen the appointments are.a.e. Sincere.17 youre, !rue D. Morse Acting Seor~tary [1 of 15] Dlar Fr:. d: ID lllball of·!etlttor Jobat!fOft • I 1m !e ectffl. a lmll fnm .ch
  • . Gardner President, Carnegie New York City EXECUTIVE Corporation SECRETARY William B. Cannon Bureau of the Budget (Alternate: Emerson J. Elliott) MEMBERS ( James E. Allen, Jr. Commissioner of Education Albany, New York Fr. Paul C. Reinert President
  • OF THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF SAT IN ON THE MEET I NG. FAUNTROY SAID THE GROUP REPEATED THEI R REQUESTS THAT THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR LAST SUNDAY ' S VI OLENCE BE ARRESTED , AND THAT JOHNSON SEND U. S. MARSHALLS TO SELMA TO ARREST ANYBODY I NVOLVED I N BRUTALIT Y AGA I
  • and coordinated of actions for the necessary and to alloc9-te.other are planned can be essential on a systematic f mo : n management tee niq_ues. (vi). Reduce the impact of increases after •a project ment by providing in import duties enacted has
  • A8REEIIEN1' ..-.NOTICE THAT VE 'WOULD THIEUHIMSELFWASUNTALLYUNPREPARED FORTHI FACTTHAT ONTKE·DAY AFTERWEHADOBTAINED AGRE£11£NT ON.A JOINT DECLARATION, Vi WOULDCOMETO HIii WITH TH£ HEWSTHAT TH£ BOIIBlta WOULD STOP TH£ NEXTFOLLOWING DAYANDNr.GOTIATIONS BEBIN
  • Private 28. Sector . • Charles Weltner, tives Attorney, 29. Charles Morgan, Director, 30. Richard Boone, Assistant et. aL 31. Paul Hemphill, 32. Mr.·Stern, President, of Georgia 33. Ivan Allen, 34. Richard Rich, President, 35. Art
  • dent-elect R i c h a r d M. Nixon, brought his mother­ in-law as well as his bride, Nancy. He introduced Mrs. Paul Moore, of Aiken, S.C., Nancy's mother, and pulled Mr s. Moore into all the pic­ t ures. Sen. Thurmond , 66, told everyone how lucky he
  • the former. Will~kins To (vi EX~COTI E LG/Ptc AG . . 1 I Mr. F&ll-t?-1/(rf,4/.s r-c;.i1-;,.;.f/-1'ec7' President: X y John Gunther of the United States Conference of Mayors called me. He suggests that you_ call officials of the Conference
  • ESP! ONA GE ACTS ALONG T HE COAST Of .T Ht: DE '.•:OCR ~.TIC ?20?!... ~ • S vf'\c~A c.M •i\1• l-c .~ ::. ,'-?!.. KO R~!" REPUBLIC OF G~'r: .. t>!.J VI A TXE GE~~ER A!.. ~~EA OFF TX£ SOVI:5:T ~~~.RZ!I>'. :: PRO\JINCSo WE P?.STENDED