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  • with the Mexican President. The visit also offers the opportunity for both of you to participate in the formal transfer of the Chamizal tract. OECLASS[FJED E.O. . NlJ _ _,__....,__,___ By~..... -- CONFIDEHTUL - -,cJ... --eoNPIDENTIAL President Joseph Desire
  • . But there is a good reason why We don't just have an odd $100 million in the account to offer at the drop of a hat. Harold . I I Sil E££2 I fNODIS H. Saunders 7 -----MODday, December 3:00 p. m. 9, 1968 Mr. Prealdent: Herewith Clark Clifford lndlcatea hla
  • . ~oice, James Williams, and former member (Reference 21, 1967.) is made to General Manager of the Intercity of CORE. (I gave the name to Perry). -3- 6. Joseph Strickland, Detroit News, of questionable credibility. (Norb Rayford and I each tried
  • ••••••••••••• f •••• MACV till ••••••• DIA D-2 n W ~ gq 8'1 - I l ~- NOFORN UNITEDSTATESTEAM Seniors Honorable Joseph Honorable Williams. W. Barr Ambassador U. Alexis Mr. William Jordan General J.P. Honorable General ................... Gaud
  • Vietnamese Army is weakened as evidenced by captured documents and statements of captives and defectors (for example, .Joseph Alsop's "Fear of Protracted War" in the October 27 Saigon Daily News). END COMMENT E. That there has been no improvement
  • ) Al-tenon (leoNtar.,) IU.aa ltepbud.e (Mr. Boben Clark, llouH Pree■ ) Aaerioan Broadoaa~ing COIIIP&Jl7- White SCHEDULE FOR. M.1\S. .JOHNSON W&DNUDAY,M.AaCHll 8:45 a. m. A•rift Atheu. Depvt for Hilton Hotel wt.th Pl'eeideat Tnmaa aad Ambaeaa
  • Vietnamese Army is weakened as evidenced by captured documents and statements of captives and defectors (for example, .Joseph Alsop's "Fear of Protracted War" in the October 27 Saigon Daily News). END COMMENT E. That there has been no improvement
  • and The Secretary w. ~and of State Joseph J. SiscJ.9"',l. SUBJECT: Report and Comments on Middle East This is a somewhat delayed report of the impressions we gained .from our recent visit to the Middle East. The comments that follow are based on conversations
  • to dismiss him for refusing information informer, service awards, is the Republicans jumped and tried ,:?.,.I ,__J,.J )1,,,_1,.'.1 t'...t,.... , .... ,.,~ 1/ f.J ~1.,.. ... to •. warm up the Estes case and· Clark fMoilenoff of the Des_Moines
  • with West German participation and, in particular, its implications for the successful negotiation of a treaty to halt the further proliferation of nuclear weapons. Sincerely, Joseph JSC:hse S. Clark COPY Congress of the United States Joint Committee
  • January 25, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. JOSEPH A. CALIF ANO, JR. You will recall that ~t the December 9 joint meeting of the two committees dealing with stockpile matters all the participants concurred in the draft NSAM for recommendation to the President
  • DEFERRED CODE NIGHT LETTER JOSEPH L. EGAN. P A:ESIOENT PD. OR COLL. CASH NO. CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF /" TIME FILED 6•nd 1/i4/ollow1n1 m.1sage, subject to tM ternu on back hereof. which ore hereby agreed to WASHOOTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 28, 191'9 Im
  • on Third Anniversary of Regime, November 24, 1968 The Department recommends .that congratulatory message to President third anniversary of his asstllllption the President send a Joseph Mobutu on the of power. During the past year, the mercenary rebellion
  • ) Rayburn Building Upon personal request of Senator Hugh Scott, TV ir: ~erview with him and Senator Joseph Clark; "Your Senators' Report" (estimated audience of 10 million) OEClAS -~!fl.ED The President The White House /- ,. By GONPIDEM'fikL ) . E.O