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  • drawn hack, like John Paul Vann of Littleton, Colo. He had served a military tour in Vietnam, gone home, left the service and signed on with Revolutionary Develop­ ment. Marine M/Sgt. George A. Mitchell had been there for 2½ years, and when we asked him
  • drawn hack, like John Paul Vann of Littleton, Colo. He had served a military tour in Vietnam, gone home, left the service and signed on with Revolutionary Develop­ ment. Marine M/Sgt. George A. Mitchell had been there for 2½ years, and when we asked him
  • ion o make this Judgment and has the authori tY., to do so. The Senator believes that , if in the Direc 's J u9~ent sue a 9 ift wou ass is e receiving nation ~n sol vi ng some o f its"P'most :eressi_!!~ prob l ems, then h e would have no o bJec t ion t
  • ek tou that will include N York, W shingto , Detroit, Chica o, Omaha. Albuquerqu -S nta F and Los geles a the pr· cipal cities. T prlmary objective ef th vi it . a to provide: th opportunity for the Dal't e to obaer .e and tudy methods and procedure
  • _ ~ 1/-3 ... 'i~ AIL(} 'I , - ;VI [Duplicate of #97a, NSF , NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] [Duplicate of #97a, NSF, NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] #49c cable 2/10/68 A Intelligence Information Cable r S 7 p ~ + 3P.IIB
  • , ASSESSOR JIMMIE VACEK SECOND PRECINCT PAUL HOPKINS THE COUNTY OF GALVESTON COUNTY AUDITOR THIRD PRECINCT JACK LAWRENCE FOURTH PRECINCT JOHN R. PLATTE COUNTY CLERK AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES HUDSON J. CARO, SR . GALVESTON, TEXAS TROY 0. JOHN COUNTY
  • . ,," I i • "I. >~opriation .• . ::·VI~i.:·. Departmen • 1\·,· ·.. ;. We recomm, ._\;. and Canmw •• to eatabl; for Federal-State training ::rousing and Canmun1.ty Develapment t ·the Congress establish a Department of ,. .. velopment
  • JEANNE'Tl'E CHESBROUGH April 5, 19~ SOWERS VERA BISHOP PAUL J. WALSTAD DOROTHY C. WADLEY ANN DUPREE ERICA S. LITTLE• SHIRLEY LAZONBY BECIU,TAfllU Mr. Williem B. ~anber., Jr. Assistant Secretary for Cull6l"esa1onalP-elations tepartment of State Washington
  • to be seeing in· the sky. Kinda similar! F-lying Saucers? Magnetic Air Car? That was just a shadow you saw in the sky the other day .•. or was it? I • Broadway, Vi Tuesday 9 Sel) Mr. Drew ~eareon 1~1'3 29th St. N. 1f. Washington, D. O. Dear Sir: I am
  • that advantages of a national interest character .might, however, properly be sought in a general negotiation with the USSR on economic matters after the election and ~fter due consultation with the Congress. J "..i ..SECRE'f' · \ f EXPORT CON ':'ROL R2:VI
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT letter CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE Paul Popple to Mrs. Cecilia MacDonaldw/ .case file 5/12/65 RESTRICTION C FILE LOCATION Gen JL 9 11/22/63 - 7
  • southerners, angrity against him and lhat Louisiana's electoral votes would probably go to Senator Goldwater. LBJ was not yet ready to surrender the South. The New Orleans vis-it was planned as a major campaign event. with Johnson linking up with his wife
  • southerners, angrity against him and lhat Louisiana's electoral votes would probably go to Senator Goldwater. LBJ was not yet ready to surrender the South. The New Orleans vis-it was planned as a major campaign event. with Johnson linking up with his wife
  • f.;ET TOC;ETHER t]UOTE 1N A REP.Li ST IC \JAY ·UNQUOTE AND nr:: WAS I':Ovf TH I I·n< It-!(; OF P/I_~· Ii' i~ /1 ·~:ER 1[~-~ OF VI~; I Tr; ·:-o "i"EE Ai1A3 SERIES OF CAIRO -TALKS i-.:r. Ur-vii ck U:iO.HS New York (28) .... ., ••., ' ' , \ /AND 1
  • with by lite Com nu ltcc. C>nc such st atement was dis- "wrrific week in Mexiro'' and He replied th at he fell he h ad 1ributcd over the signatur e of "lavish" hole! accornmoda- bee n " treate d with a great Sen. Paul H. Douglas (0-111.). lions. deal
  • THAT THEY ARE. NOWFOLLOWINGTHE "ROTTEN -A---;({osr L!i~E OF REVISIONISW' AND. THAT HANOI'S LEADERS Wil.L BE DOOMED IF TH~Y DO NOT FOLLOW THE WISH OF THE HEROIC PEOR.E°••OF NORTH VI£!NAM_TH£ NORTH VIETNAMESE DIFLOMATS SAID THAT THEY 1.vERE NO LONGER· • • INVITED TO PARTIES
  • . . . , _ , . 4 ('r.:@:-'i). · f.:.t.. bm!y.ct tim~ t wa :vi.,ll:... [:i.'~G, tho.. f!tm~o ld.na· of tnteru1i.~1t'.f. l"av!ow to fc;od nid" eoiintrv by
  • in this connection is membership in the United Nations. 2. West Atrica is probably the f'asteat changing area in the world today. New countries are springing up vi th startling rapidity and the people of the area are determined that control ot West Africa
  • on an inspection trip during the course of which he h as vi sited our Vietnam Station. Pursuant to a remark you made to me at a recent meeting, I asked Mr. Colby to take a very careful look a t all of our activities in Vietnam and submit a personal report to m
  • ~ tbe Indluu1,, tlie . P~l•tant11,t:;antfn•vi~the SJudla. T:he:latter·- had ·\Ulder&aken at Kha.!'.touin IL flaaaclal obttP.ti:OA 1n support of"~·- Eaypt1aru1. T.:he extent ot 't~at _ a_tlpport and Its cluratlon d,e pended now on how aoon the Canal could
  • HIMSELFABOUT THIS SITE. . • . PO HADNOPARTICULARLY NE~ suaSTANTIVEPOINTS ADDITIONAL TO THOSE DESCRISED IN REFT.EL,ANO HE Ef1PHASIZEDTHATTHOSZVIEWSHADOF COURS'£BEEMONLY HIS PERSONAL THOUGHTS RATHER THANANOFFICIAL.GVN VI£W. 4. . .. 00 MEt~TIO~lEO Ot1C
  • ·the South Vietnanie·se Governme~t to assume greater;;, resp_o:risibility for both the defense and p a cifi cation of the cou.r1:t_:i:y -and should m ake continued;_ aid to South :vi etnam contingent upon progres~er,. -2- 4. We should accept the National
  • ~"'~ \--yJ 2 pp S #18a report Intelligence report ~.2 pp s #34a report Intelligence report lp S #40a memo 3 Nathaniel Davis to the President s~vi\ r--'(a't::.. &51o lp S #42a report Intelligence report 3 pp S #46 note !\a-f'itt~e.11·'1.{, 1 bV
  • . King (Washington thru Los Angeles; Mr. Julian Nicholas Protocol Officer Department of State (Williamsburg thru Dr. Paul Crane Language Services (Washington) Mr. Ivan Sinclair Public Affairs Department except Los Angeles; New York City) except
  • longer o · to que ·ompson Co·. 6 U.S 41~~ * • · .b ~11 ·- . • • . . Coiig%ea . the .degree -·of to~, or in - gene . . · · di vis ion , Howev t Congr an s of nary · p iat · · Stat ·rty ·anc1 fua.ctio _·o · ·and lee l taxation. ··cifically
  • flL£s Special Couruael to the Preaiderat y. Honorable "-At!ceMaadleld . ~· - _-I- Unitdd StAte• Sea.at• VI azh1QitOC. • C. . -.. vO ~.~'ti~~.¢• 5 196) •• Ji, ... , EXEC.FG728 PG- i Y ~ • / ,. Dear Clint: I have your letter commentin
  • !(]o.ovv1edg t, I noxn2·.nati n n. Sine ly, B. Cbnton , Jr. r i JBC:hm 9 10 C -y·· ~---- rut . ..,_MRS.JESSE t) LILIENTHAL. JR.• 40 BAVWOOD AVENUE • HILLSBOROU t-J.CALIFORNIA 1 .,, VI {1 V July 5,_ 1965 The President The White House
  • ■ade and ia in the po•••••ion of the Preaident'• Coaaittee. Thi• aeeti119 waa pri■azily tor the l)'lrpoeea of •••king a con­ aenaua of vi .. a with reapect to future direction and pr09rama. A• a reault ot thia March 16th ■--ting, tbe Preaideat•a Coa­
  • or administrative units in Mississippi (as propounded by Roy Wilkins and James Farmer in a memorandum to various Wall Street underwriting firms). c. A boycott aimed at a specific product. At present, to my knowledge, there are no such boycotts under way vis-a-vis
  • , ·· y Bobby Cemell it ~Charles ud Vi' ·St.ate' liolice Lt. B. ··Nicholls. ! . 1'hese - ~ found the . training ·site on a,• acrea of , secon~-OWUI llardweod. timber f)Jt •ll•. 'is b ~ .as 'Bridle . ·Hoad, _jpat •est ~ ~uan~ · t Virgiaia El~ flower Co
  • could climb out without great difficulty. We then proceeded by stairs to the River Entrance. As the President was ~,eted i_nside the Entrance by General Wheeler and Paul Nize , 'sJlith of the Associated Pre~ked me if anybody had said anything
  • productive (we will before with the field interviews with previous and continuity): team with the interviews, for Paul Vlvisaker, Community Relations, to activities N. J. State who testified before of Negro playwright Fr. of Angels. Joseph
  • aw11' ewos io ..:r ....., ....... D ST.' PAUL PIONEER PRESS September ·, 16, 1967 Editorials Credibility Gap Widens Discrepancies between what the John­ son Administration says publicly about lts Vietnam war policies and what it actually. does