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- will be made. The former chairman or the House Armed Services Committee, Mr. Carl Vin son, recently commented on the conduct of the UFO program by the Air Force and stated that congressional hearings on this subject are unnecessary. The Air Force does not deny
- Congressional committees
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- :30-2:00 Lunch 2:00-5:00 Discussion of I::i.d~-a's longe'.!'-term agricultural ment :plans ( Confe-~ence noom 509A) develop Dinner for Minister C. Sulramania.~ with key Congressional leaders at International Club, 1225 19th Street TUESDAY
- this budget the number of new 34 from 649 to 1,449. Congressional controllers record if which would increase Cong~ess approved the 13 approval was obtained. cruitment was especially trollers Opportunities Staff Director of Personnel
- the following points. l. What use does the President propose to make of the committee's report: Is it for him? Is it for the public? Is it for the Congressional leadership? 2. Would the existence of the committee be known? 3. I£ the desire is to keep
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- TO N , Wr TH CONGF~ESS OVER - ·nd S ;SENS! 1'1 VE i SSUE AND SHOWED PRES I DENT r,OPY 'OF DRAF~ CONGRESSIONAL A~ENDMEN T TO FOREIGN AI D ACf tNtR~DGtED INTO LOWER HOUSE COMMITTEE MAKING MAN DATORY S~SPENSION ·OF ~I~ P A GE .ij, · R UE SL M 4' 3 2 C, 0
- , Congr~gation xseth Elohim will dedicate its Sabbath Eve Se rvice in 'honor of the 8C ~b Birthday of Congressman Emanuel ~eller, and that a dinner is to be held for him at the Unity Club in Bl"ooklyn earlier that evening. The President warmly thanks you
- ., Aero Club of Waahington, 1629 1t St • NW._ Waablqtoa. ». C. 20006 R£CE\\JE'1 • I OE.Cl ~) 1968 CEi1\\1J\\. fl\.~~ ~ ... - - - ---------------------------- ...... EXECUTIVE _ _ ~.f,:/ t:;l'J JIJ.1 THE WHITE HOUSE ~pj " WASIIINOTON I (J.S4-/ i
- Federal blue-prints on the Congressional level for health and security and education of the individual through government.) 2--Work for all that man has as a tool in material prosperity. money can stop work. It is false that Work makes wealth and wealth
- patronage, the nomination of Bishops and the like, and another is a full-time note-taker. Of course, a Prime Minister doesn't need "a Congressional Relations Staff" since he and his colleagues are in and out of the House of Commons every day and, in any case
- , Institute of Current World Affairs, and Executive Secretary, Alicia Patterson Fund Fellowship program. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Phi Beta Kappa, Middle East Institute, Yale Club; Governor of the Arctic Institute of North America
- "UNCLASSIFIED" LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE -2- 2¢6, AUGUST 23, FROM:B~IRUT AS THIS WASA HEARTENING ASNWER TO CONGRESSIONAL ANDOTHER CRITICISMOF OURFOREIGN AID PROGRAM.· HE WASDELIGHTED TO HAVEFOUND SUCHUSEFULAMMUNITION IN SUPPORT OF THAT PROGRAM IN LEBANON. VICE
- ( ISRAEL - ARABS - EGYPT) .. including Arab blockade ot Gult Shipping. INPORMATION ONLY: Aclmowledgements to releases re above which were sent to members ot the President's Club Filed GENERAL ND 19/CO 1-6/PR 18-3 • ROrHING ELSE TO BE FILED
- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-. SENATE This resolution bad been passed by House and Senate with no opPosition ex cept for the rivalry of similar bills, an honorable rivalry generous]y ended when the Senate, at the suggestion of the Sen. a tor from Michigan [Mr
- ~njoy grass, split- grants and ~~l:~~~ :,.~:·:.· .:::::.:::,. ••.:;_.,·. '.:··:· • •.-~._0,·.·• . levels, clubs and swimming pools and :. ,:'·,:··. •.. ·:'... • · • : . ~ ::~ : . look across in holy horror at the poor FleeingCity Hall ·-v
- that following the favorable reaction he found in his consultations with Congressional ·leaders (which 1 reported to you on Saturday), we should make a public statement about progress in the Panama Canal negotiations. A draft statement which has been coordinated
- of the DuBois clubs there. The crowd by acclamation passed some sort of resolution demanding reformation of the police department. The crowd then went to a police station but left it before any damage was done. There were a couple of liquor stores looted
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- : No, the reason for releasing the Naval reservists was the obligation that we have under the Congressional Act that we must cut a very substantial amount from our 1969 expenditures. By releasing these reservists we are able to save quite a substantial amount
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- :, withdrawals .for~~mplc, - pi-edicticns by ~en who h~·,c a rig kt-~ a ju-diment: lato. in 1967, nt t~o 'Natiosml Press Club~ Gen. 'VTestm:orel.:.-id G~id -_'. / • •that ''wi~h,two years" ke.'1)\~ugbt ":::~m~ U. 5~ foi"ces r.-ilght be wit:1.dra~". • • , / . P
- phase of suggestion ahead of a real fi ght. I -2- It is: we took some bf. his marbles but not enough. He is now mad and is standing watching us with a pile of rocks and a club. To hell with him. Let us fight and get more marbles. Skinny, you say I
- you ~ 21 straint. !r 22 was congressional J 23 weapons i 24 same pressure 25 Khe Sanh .,. N is the road to peace,. and to try to rec ore ile ;ii ,0 ,... N with the statement of Foreign Minister Trinh of North 0 N J
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- developed to demonstrate serious problems that demanded immediate legislative actfon. •_Others, while admitting the need to develop the facts further, thought that an adequate study could be more quickly completed by a Congressional Committee, thus
- nations generally continued to advocate a comprehensive test ban. Sweden wished to improve the international exchange of seismic data and suggested a "detection club." In the 1964 negotiations all nonaligned members of the ENDC except Sweden
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- established in the Congressional Resolution. That is, the emphasis in our announcement would be that budgetary problems had forced us to cut back from the 3 million: tons set out in the Resolution to 2. 5 million tons. Since we have already supplied 1. 5
- have repeatedly and, 1 think, quite honestly told the Israelis privately that since early July ow.• aid freeze had been for one purpose only--not ro-c king the boat during the extremely touchy Congressional debate over military sales. We've reviewed