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  • ' • . .... • . •• J, • •:•• • .; SiCR&T - ·, .. 'i • 9. -MAURER-·APPARENTLY·-D·!D .Nor R.?.CS!:.VS..A~tan:swzrr :10 H'1~-- "; QUEST-ION .•"HE .INDICATED HIS P£RSOtltrL BEl..Jf.P .ili;'1"i 7HE.12e.E;
  • MEMORANDUM INFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE WAIJllKOTON Friday, March 15, 1968 3:25 p.m. MR. PRESIDENT : Herewith the proposals for the 5 P. M. mee_ting. from Paul Nitze that : I have ascertained -- this is a consensus agreed upon completely within
  • ·· On F1ebruary 25, 1966, the source advis~d that . FREE:M'AN was a.t home, on or about the ni.gb.t · of February · 20, 1966. Source ~t}vi~~ed ·that he had conve:rsation with FB.EElvLAN at thattime anQ/~RE:EM..41~- did. not indica/ce that he v:ras
  • are not to be distributed of the FBI. yout agency. It Js the property of the FBl and Is loaned to NY 100-154851 Detective Sergeant PAUL SHORT, 24th PrecinctJ New York City Police DepartmentJ advised on March 10, 1966J that his police duties cover investigations
  • A ~ 5f-7-J1 NL J K7-1o I classir'ied ittfe ~,e-meme- - - + --t-~~~ri·-ndf-t=errnrtt- ff,-ranr Rn-stow-re-:--Eart-Wes t poli cy - ~-P-'1"1..,.__-4u-"r'\ S-IS--CjtJ Si"J-77 NL....l #.Sa eable Vi.-etrra .A.IL. J ~7-7 (;, Rusk seeFe t-- &p-t..,-., 3
  • 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
  • of 2] ED R. CRISSEY 1511 BRYAN STREET DALLAS 1, TEXAS' JUNE 16, 1961 THE HONORABLE LYNDON B. JOHNSON . . VI CE-PRES I DENT OF THE UN I TED STA TES .WASHINGTON 25, D.C. DEAR VICE-PRESIDENT JOHNSON! I NOTE THAT SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD HAS MADE
  • Coaaunists in Vi tnam will be iven gr:~ter weight in U-$ d cistons than h retofore. Despite Vice.Presidentvs stress on economic and social measui:-es to acccmpany military action, w think Diem ill be inclitled to put main stress on military side
  • on these questions in conjunction with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Walt Rostow: That is correct. Clark Clifford: Paul Nitze and I started to work on this Friday night. As you could understand, with the time pressure we placed upon ourselves there still may need
  • :J.nd I ah.all attamr.,t, t o Bo OW"eft1.l of vi v to a re;>1"'8e iany mr , ·o te to Cl u · a or of --G i a not mtttt ~ r &i.t • t3t."Al1 Your fen,.. vr
  • to the President, l3.~0 f\/LT ~ ~ \\l2et/01 ~ 06a 11/v-,/ol o 1 -4~ 1 l\/2.Cf OJ Vi.,,J MarviRWat68Rtg tl:leeresideAt,8·20 RLD., ~ 11/'J.i}o/ Nt.J"" ,e Martin tatlie1 t
  • , 1966 Hon. Charles S. Murphy,.,Chainnan, Civil Ae~utics Board. Gen. William F. McKee, Adpii;nistnfuf;F~eral Aviation Agency. Rear Adm. Paul E. Trimble, Chief of Staff', U.S. Coast Guard. Hon. John W. Bush, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission. James
  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . RAClAL MATTERS. .- ,(ORGANIZAr 'ION) ";• , . . . . . .. . -~.'· . . . . -. . . . Report of · ,·S pecial Agent . Paul- :a. Elofson, dated and -. captione_ d a~ a-1,Qve. All sources (except any listed below) who~e 1dent1t1~s are concealed
  • Affairs Lt . Gen. Joseph F . Carroll, D i rector, Defense Intelligence Agency Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army Paul H . Nitze, Secretary of the Navy Eugene M . Zuckert, Secretary of the Air Force JCS General Maxwell D. Taylor , Chairman
  • the Col'lltlunists have ever experienced, much worse than the heavie s t defeat they suffered in the 1946-1954 Indochina War, in Vi nh Yen at t he northern tip of the Red River Delta in January 1951 when Vo Nguye n Giap launched Operation Hoang Hoa Tham against De
  • • ) ~: ~~?o~~~~ h . ) =~~t~ l:~ l~i 1 1 ~l1's f'n(~rJ1 ~n ) :::~~~116 . l ~:::~~~,(~::'."} e,tt s (Ohio) Hieste r (Pa) Blac kburn {VI .) Boll on (Ohio) Bow (Oh lo) Bfly ( tnd .) Cr le nborn(lll ) Cshlem1n (Pa.) r 1ndl ey (Ill.) Frel ln1huyn n (N.J J r
  • . Sincerely, Paul M. Popple Encl. Honorable Irving L • .,&:ioldberg United States Circuit Judge 450 United States Court House Dallas, Texas 75221 PMP:ar-~ ENCL: State 1/16 memo to PMP and 1/12/67 ltr to Dr. E. E~faff, Cult Aff Offer, Cairo, UAR fm J T
  • .. - od~S-WHO .,MADE, .T.,~. VIS ...T. ..... 0-- --·· - ..,_,,.,, ~.,...,. ..... - ,; ·- · .,. .:'·'-· .· .. -C, '.'"·" · ·· -• · · .. • • • . • ·· · . .:~ .. . . r • d , ·· · - •' -'. ·
  • to play cloak and dagger with these two characters, please provide me some instruc- ti .s re "proposals reviewed with you" so that I can co.r~ectly represent your position. End of message SECRET- IMMEDIATE VI~NT-IANE Ref: VIENTIANE 6972
  • OUTSIDE OF DAKAR. L.UNCH:LADIES' LUNCHHOSTEDBY MRS. RIVKIN AT DCM ftESIDENCE TO WHICHFOUR OR FIVE SIGNIFICANTANDARTICULATE SENEGACESE WOMEN TO·BE UNITED. B. C. AFTERNOON: VIS IT TO ECOLE DES :REAUXARTS AND ATTEND PAGE~ RUFNCR 1710FF ~Ee R ET REHEARSAL
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  • ) (PCI) 11/15/6' A memo Sanford Fox to Mrs. Carpenter (sanitized) (PCI) 6/25/65 A memo Sanford Fox to Mrs. Carpenter with annotations (sanitized) (PCI) 6/25/65 A Paul Milton Breeden (sanitized); attachment to note from Yolanda Boozer to Sandy
  • "RUQ VI' 11r-·e,,o to F· -l D £ N T I A 't;PftEPAltED"·r.o' EXTEND STANDDY FACILITIES;;'. t-'CONDITIONS. gT IfULATED AftEt#\\J) EXCHANGEft ATE ftEFOrtM;,·.•.2>JL IM Il"AT ION ON , 10ft. OVIN8 1'•~mcw.·CENTffAL IANK; • 3) •ADOJ-t.]·QN:.-;oFN'E-V'TAX
  • . C. 20036 ✓ CC: MR. ROBERT KOMER RECEIVED FE.Bl61966 CENTRl\L F\LES • I . ..,.,.JiR'!i'f.'IX !UIN • - QBICK WPi vi' I ~ I • ARNOLD, THURMAN ARNO\.0 ABC F"ORTA5 PAUL A. IZ29 FtORTCR WALTO,.. ""'ILTON NORMAN MA.MILTON (1aa1-1ase) V
  • performing properly. Orbital body of 37,700 lbs., nearly 20,000 lbs. of which was payload. January 30: Ranger VI lunar probe launched from Cape Kennedy, successfully navigated to lunar impact target on February 2, but in-boar.a TV cameras failed to perform
  • . SALVA DORI Prof. or Civil Eng. and Arch., Columbia U. NEVITT SANFORD Prof. of Psychiatry, Stanford U. DR. PAUL A. SCHILPP Visiting Distinguishoo Prof. of Philosophy, So. Ill. U. JACK SCHUBERT Research Prof., Pittsburgh U. J. DAVID SINGER Prof. l,f
  • , New York Phone - Paul Smiths 26-F- l DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICY PLANNING COUNCIL WASHINGTON ~(_ .. /~M~ u.:t ~ ().. k.t..'~~ . a:,~~~~~ ~1~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ a-r -~~~~r~~~ . ~~~~ ~~c_ ~ ?ft ( ~~ /'- "'-­ ~~~,~ 9~7~#.~. />v4.-~ cP~u~ loy
  • to the President from Secretary Connor, who chaired a meeting with Secretary McNamara and Secretary Wirtz, attended by Jim Reynolds, Paul Ignatius, Alan Boyd, and myself, in Connor's office Thursday evening. (1) All three Secretaries agree that this is not the time
  • , a· cti vi ty i s cal ed life iL ;-• clf . He Jho ·:·ou l . win the s vey i f e it - lf . tst a ., a pur el y selfish co If a Male , he will I a nd v·ill nc tn.r: lly ay , Lhe Ill' • mnm good f0P "'1.:e maximum n umbe r i s a :pre tty .1
  • such as Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Boston, and San Diego. George Novack, National Committeeman, and Paul Benjamin Boutelle, the Socialist Workers Party vice­ presidential candidate, were their Party's representatives at the protest. Ludwig Wilhe ]Jn
  • . Pubticalioo Ruqui111 Pei miuie" ef Ce,y•i9M Helaer. VI. lbuauca J11in10• NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH BUREAU CHIEFS IN THE YELLOW OVAL ROOM Question: Mr. President, as you approach your 59th birthday, how do you feel? How do you assess world
  • Chancellor Adenauer'• vi•it. Lady Bird and I both enjoyed seein& you and Mr ■. Nimitz. With warme ■ t personal reaards. Sincerely, Lyndon B. John•on Fleet Acbniral Che ■ ter W. Nimitz Room ~27, Federal Office Bulldina San Franci•co 2, California LBJ:AT
  • ~G JET S TO JORDAN TO KE E? THE soo rns OUT. , WE IS 'NOW RE PORTED ·TO BE RECEIVING SO VI ET EQUI PMENT' OPFE..RS AND 0 IS MAKING RE UESTS TO US FOR SUBS..,. ANTI A:... AOD I T l ONAL EQ\.HPMENT • . THE ISR AELIS MUST BE MADE TO REALIZE
  • 9619 memo 11 /18/66 RESTRICTION A ummary 11 /17 /66 A 11/17 /66 A t-o-Amba s-s-a-der -from La n-s,da-1e 6-00-f.ident ial 1-fr'=U,.,..--m-Bfl'W~ -+----r-e: #-97a cttb le DATE CORRESPON D ENTS OR T ITL E - -r~·"?-1; 1--fY ,0~ Vi e tna
  • Administrator, Bureau for the Near East and South Asia, Agency for International Development EDUCATION 1948 1957 PREVIOUS 1951-1954 1955-1962 1962 1962-1963 1963-1964 1964 - - B. S., Yale LL. B., Yale EXPERIENCE General legal practice, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind
  • 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
  • Edwards, who will sing National ~them 12:37 one minute Invocation by ~v. Walton W. Davis, Rector of Old Saint Paul Episcopal Church 12:38 1/2 minute Mr. Fitzpatrick will introduce Mr. Edward L. Ryan, Jr. , Master of Ceremonies 12:38 1/2 1/2
  • §._.?....~erio½9_itgprint on th~ssibl!~ty ~t-~-~~~ls>PP.J.~J?.t .o~ ~9:vi~t::.A.m.~.r~c~ .r.el~ti.~ . _a_nd_1_s-=po __i_s_o_mn_·...:CJ-~_.:_~--2:1!:!~~9~1~~.IE:.~~~.. The other problem which is ser~ously complicating the international situation and hindering