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  • Oitteleon 25 Centr.a l Park West New Yo.r k The following people are ntodele who wiU be coming in late Wednesday afternoon.. Bit Biley 210 Weat 9th Stre.et NewYor~ I Di•nne Waters 3410 Saiat Paul P'lace Fairfax. Vi~1lnla (hom;, addrese) (r>anall Hall
  • .-rncnt or Bank loan totaling $1 million a~ a sta~ter. W. VI;. Rostow /· Mer.iorandum to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera on Australia• s contribution AIDE l-ID-10IBE RE: Australia - Possible Coopero.tion with La.tin America. throueh tbe Inter
  • - Watches 1865, 1966 and 1967 Tariffs - Textiles Trade Policy Tariff - Textile investigation Title VI - Civil Rights kAct Civil Service Commission .,.Airline Pilots Association CAB Cases - sent to President Clippings - Political Commerce - Nehmer Ethnic
  • President Johnson and Paul Spaak on November 8, 1963 (17) Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on extended meeting between the Vice President and Paul Spaak on November 8, 1963 (18) Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on further meetings between
  • Paul Hammond Oveta Culp Hobby Warren Kinney General Douglas MacArthur Hanford MacNider John P. Marquand General Frank R. McCoy Robert Montgomery Fairfield Osborn Frederick Osborn Anna M. Rosenberg Robert G. Sproul Lewis L. Strauss Admiral J. H. Towers
  • of ~! the program ought to be increasing the· 1ong-term vi abi 1i ty of mass transportation. The program should be directed toward doing more than providing a one-shot capi~al in-put to transit operations. At least a portion of the capital grant program could
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  • AT I510A e 0 M Ji' I B E N T I A#t _ ACCEPTE INVITATION, · HE DID NOT RPT NOT HAVE ANY PRESENT INT ENTI ON OF ACTUALLY CARRYI NG OUT VI SIT. PAPANDREOU SAID USSR WAS IMPERIALIST IC EMPI RE, AND HE DID NOT HAVE "INCLINATION". TO HELP THIS EMPIRE. I
  • usociated them Jea11--Paul and the Yugoslav , well known 00°aided popaaa.diaili cleao o-f the proje~t •f ·ti. poup wu al•• ..,..ened d d.\e "~ln • sponaon • majo-r aour@e •f actioa ,,.e Seqhn A,6) The pres~ig~ publie • of t:he ''Berlltrand
  • carried with him a letter from the Papal Delegate and also from the Bishop of Saigon, apparently praising the actions in upsetting the Diem government. Lodge said he saw dangers of an anti-Christian move and this was his purpose in seeing the Pope . He
  • A ';, State Paul-lienri fl43f Bio Sketch RESTRICTION Spa.ak.. State Conf. Rinaldo Del Bo [duplicate of /137] A. J 2 p Undated VP Security File, VP Travel VP Visit bo the Benelux Countries RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed
  • . to reinuu.e iueh a. 41.scu:s aion whenever it eeemed app•op·r iate. Officials of O\Ul' Governments could 111;eet ,i n Waebiagtea,, C..aber-. or VI ellington. without publicity ae they el4 in London. Any Qleetin.g on the Fo·r eiga Mblieter level \v.ould
  • ~ ~ ~( ,-,/ C;~A "f\ ) {!!,) JV' i1/ ,j") ~ ~o~Oo~ Attached are: (a) a list of the candidates for the the Cities which Paul Douglas would chair a~ (b) a short statement r> ~p-7 ...... ,.,...' announci g the form~tion of the Commission.x~ ()7t,_, :Zhur
  • 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
  • · generally" in handling the "riots and wild vi-: •olence" that erupted in. citi~s·across the country after Dr. Maftin L~~er. King's _assassina~ion. :.' . . 1 • • • Please Turn to Page 111 Col. 3 • • • •• ' ~ • -~ ·,: /; • 'j I "Because
  • ther are some fifteen vacancies currently - - wants White House vi on procedure. g..with Geller• s request that I refer this directly to LARRY O'BRIEN Attachment I -. i -- ~ ~ r--·- ---·--· ·- ' - - - . . ---.. -.,..~- .... --p
  • . .N O D I S FOR THIEU AND KY TO MEET NO\;J wn ·H T HE P;i: ESIDENT ( A;;D ON . AMERICAN SOIL AT THAT) MUST IN EVIT ABLY CO NVEY TO T~E VI ETNAM ESE .THAT WE ARE ENDO -~S ING A MI LI TAH Y Ct,11 DI D,';\ CY F' OH PHESI DEN 'f . OF V'IET-NAM
  • cl ti vi It strl ti ( t t t r ter. s II. . , re t f , s rcr t • I . r r 1. r st t f r rl F rel n rl ( He J I fl I ~·rr-1.·t t t ~-.....,,,-"--~.~ ). yJ I 115 111 17 t rll • .s. vrther fell • f I r
  • or the realization. on our part that we are not going to avoid war ·by resorting to military threats. "I call attention next to article VI of ·the treaty •• ~"'!here again we have made crystal clear and have emblazoned in the treaty the proposition that the United
  • that those persons who sign certifications as set forth in paragraph VI. B. below are in fact authorized to sign them. 4. Military commanding officers of those atcmic weapons storage facilities which have Atomic Energy Commission ~ustodians are authorized
  • - 1/5/67) Tuesday, Apri.l 11 8:00 am - Lv Washington 2:05 pm Ar Georgetown 3:05 pm Lv Georgetown' 8-:35 pm Ar Montevideo Short vis it with Burnham while refueling. Parade through Montevideo. _O vernight .. Wednesday, April 12 10:00 am Lv
  • . Nationalists (Black Nationalists, etc.) IV. Left Revolutionists V. Moderate Left VI. Independents VII. American Political Fringe today files on firearms for approximately (particularly six years as related to right-wing) and Council) gun control
  • . Presidents I should like to add my thanks to that ot the President ot th~tional Association ot Social Worker• tor your goodness in granting the delegates ot our Special A■Nably on Haan Rights an opportun­ \ iV to Met vi th you on -.rch 24th. The announceaent
  • Carol Carlyle The following people ill be coming in th Eaat Gate at S:OO p. m. • today· to uelat with prepuation• for the F · .a htoa Show• Luncheon. John Paul Am,e ellcm Robert. Phillip• obett a.-.· mbUa Lucien irqul J o cqu · Dupiiat .Denis
  • 441 52051/441 Berman, Miss Irene X. Hotel Metropole 453 52051/453 Bisbee, Royal D., Jr. Hotel Metropole 458 52051/458 Bolton, Paul Hotel Metropole 438 52051/438 Bradsher Hotel Metropole 440 52051/440 13urris, Howard, Col. State Guest
  • die material• hich JOU ataff 11&aput toa•tber daalina with program• that ould be affected by Title VI of tlae Civil ighta Act. Some work llaa al• rea y bee doM la tlli• liM llere, lllat lt l• clear that there ia much material in your memoraadwn
  • , will January forecasts are not r e• "The lasting answer to wip- be riiore #oquent than any vi!ed until after the adjourning out poverty 'in this coun- sermon," said' J . Vernon Lloyd, ment of Congress, normally in try is not just charity, but an attorney from
  • / Walt Rostow to Chang Ki -Yong re President ' s tripattachments Korea & Korea ' s economic progress (CONFIDENTIAL- Walt Rostow t
  • -ding the meeting we re: The President The Vice President Secretary of State Rusk Secretary of Defense McNamara Under Secretary of Defense Paul Nitze Under Secretary of State Katzenbach Assistant Secretary of State Lucius Battle Secretary
  • ErigJ.:!..~;h at :t 70?.. t.L•17.1 on 23 .Tan·ur;r ur.•~~ ;i ..... i:e::rn"!..r.", 1'ir:-n-J.+· o~ ad vi~: es th2.t ocean~_ c and occanographir. may both be tran:;lateC: fro!?'. the Korc... 2.r: H·n·c;. use
  • • Senator Paul Douglas called and said his son, Johnx-Douglas, is very interested in being appointed to the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. I> J Senator Douglas said Senato/Brewster, ~/c.-.l~~ and others have recommended . , ohn
  • EVERYTHING WAS GOING FINE IN WASHINGTOJ AND IN ANS~ER TO A QUESTION REGARDING HIS TRAVEL!~ TO VI~TNA~ SOON, RE?LI D H~ HAO ONE MORETHI 'G TO TIE UP IN WASHItJGTON END PAGE ONE PAGE TWO CS F CR ET ·NO FOREIGN DISSE~INATION> BEFORE HE ao::s A1lD WILL TELL
  • ~rilti:ng. He ~mphas ized 'high. ·pr,iority President .giving .to the•·e-no themes. Vice President reminded his hearers·. of _great-·11uc­ cess· of Grand Duchess' recent· vis it to u;, expres-sed u; · appreciat·ion for Luxe.mbourg·'s constructive ·.role id
  • . PAUL\\/. SANGER DA VII) S.\RN OFF DR. HEI.E!\ B. TAUSS IG S. TRUMAN DR. 1RV1!\G S. WRIGHT DR. JANE C. WRIGHT i\lRS. IIARRY ~/o(.L~~Ctu~"' t/ Stephen J. GEN. Enclosure erman l STAF'F DIRECTOR: DR. J\l3RAll1\M M . Ll LIENFELD EXECUTIVC SECRETARY
  • . and Mrs. Paul Sitton~ Washington, D. C. ( she is Kfltie Louchhebns daughter - very attractive young couple 'fa-~~ ~ v~~aletµ•!;~lr!::j~~mia ~ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coe Schruggs, Financial Vice President of the American General Insurance Co., Houston, Texas
  • ,,,1.,•-:~"l IIMil\YMC'S,U,.::;a 'ff.Al, a.UTN ~ Decetlber l.2 1 A.:.-....T-.Jrt 15,66 ~!.ORA?IDUM To: Vice Ad:nira.l Paul E. 'l'r~le United States Coast Guard Cha.in:wi, De;,art?lle:it o"! Trc.zu,'l)Orta.tion Task.Fore~ W. DeVicr Pierson
  • . ·en the other hand, hia d'!ensh'ea have also been costly to the U.S. and especially the GVN. Furthermore, the battle is not yet over. VI. In :re-cognition of thls ne\v situation, additional troops are des-irable: · -- to pursue the enemy's de!eat
  • : Ti'le Outlook in Vi etnm1 L This l;!em.orandum.does not seek to explore of the sitm.tion a long term. in Vietnam, whether developments involve a con.tinu.?,tion a level comparable is more probable but it Saigon, the indcfini a,t
  • not related.to safety and maritime subsidy. ~ vi~w of the vast area of heavy responsibilities and functions which will be vested in the Secretary, the committee deemed it in the public interest to vest sole authority for all transportation safety decisions
  • Eclith I. '1.een Hw•• of. Repreaen1-,, VI aahiopoa. D. C. Ja:rm.ary 31. 196• Dear Mr•. Oreem Endoaed la a book on economic development o1 th• emerging nation•. We fek yow.would like to have a copy. Tbe volume conta.lua a eerie• of article• on one