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  • in February. These deploymen~s can be sustained with current personnel poli cies, wi thout new legislation. For details see Tab A. . 2. .What _callup of reserves do we recommend to support that deployment? We recommend a callup of 36,621 Reserve and Nat i
  • ··tJiROUG)t :HAI.PHO~JG/ HAVE -. SET NEW :,;RECORDS~J: U,t:MARC}t: .· 1~2,~703'>'1£TRIC --·TOMS ';'OF · CARGO'. -PA_SSED THROUGH:_ TME .": PORTr:·:-DURING.:·_:-t ltE' 'MONTH o,·.~'APRIL THER£i-- VAS'i A SL IGJiT-.. DECt INt·:·t . O~ J.3'2·9 .00lJ_METR IC
  • cutback ill pen - itures . -- no Fr-e ach u er onic aircraft. B 1 Wlde made a good try to me -t these conditions .. - • -- 11 H ucce0ded in! gotta.ting the IMF standby. rai ing at l a.st $90 nilllion of th $ 157 million of new reveau . making
  • . An ideologist through acceptable is not morally of our revolution the terrible pains said of death one must go in order to give birth ,j j l to a new life. We have gone through those Mexico might be born to independence, and social political
  • of the scale disinherited acceptable to put business ···--··-·-·~---·- -~----···· ·-·- • ••• •••••• •• and the lives of millions of our revolution through the terrible to a new life. pains said one must go of death in order We have gone through
  • has invitl?d. Pakistan to send a delegation of .._:•officials to New Delhi f'Ol" talks on all dif:f' erences between : • .. ··the two countries "without prejudice to either side 9s point : : ·of view.•~ • • 1• I ll 1-l . In a'note dated Sept~ber
  • stories which h..lve proved tobecompletelyac1,,.ur,te. AJain, we' re loaded for bc.1r. daily new ,;;p.;apcn dare to to be until Americana learn the facts of death. What Congressional Committee dare• to hear the,facu7 (Editor's Notea Writeyourcongrcssman
  • tlt.o-,ht 111• new• were all rl11at. W. W. WWRo•tow:rla llo■t8W , 33723 I ,~ n~ ,-:,,~ ' "r V v ~ ~VJ~-..\3 INDICATE, [J I! 7 ·-: ' ,: =-: -· ~ -• ~ • .,._._ 1..:., ,u--. ••• j COLLECT ;t Oc11,uc;1 ro Origin ACTION: STATE Amembassy
  • OF THE RECENT CAMPAIGN. HE DEPLORED THE TONE AND TACTICS OF LOCAL NEWS MEDIA ANO DECLARED HIS INTENTION TO ASK NEWSMEN IN TME NEAR FUTURE TO MEET WITH HIM TO DISCUSS RAIS I NG THE MQRAL ' LEVEL OF THE LOCAL M~ I A• HE~- ANO CARLES, C0!1MENTEO ON THE - I MP ORT
  • -half cattl.3 and she_ep a~d ;-olated Dcrviccs. million dollara, but could be expanded. Under the new &~ po~ic7. Australia is ineligible !or new procure• nwnt µnlass it cooporntcs financially with tho Dank. Felipe Herr.era suggest:: ~ direct govern
  • of his time in New York and displays a poor grasp of U.S.-Cyprus relations. Recently he visited other countries in this hemisphere where he is accredited. Rossides is agreeable to all but subordinates, fussy about his diet (he probably will only pick
  • Deputy Director for Plans s 1 8*8Rl~t 6116/11 19erNLJ 11-79 exempt \/I3/ILP t-JL0'11-211 ISCAPf\ppeoJ 06/17/66 A 03/18/66 A New Delhi 2311 more info released 10/11/11 per NLJ 11-78 4 Dup. #54, NSF, Country File, "India, Volume 7" Box 130 02 memo
  • , Texas . . I Departure from the Airport. The motorcade will pass th.r ough down·,. · town El Paso. • 11:25 a.m. Arrival at the new Santa Fe Street Bridge - greet assembled public. 11: 35 a-.m. Departure from the Santa Fe Street Bridge. Motorcade
  • the development of the weapon; President Truman authorized its first wartime use. And Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and J'ohnson have lived daily with the overwhelming responsibility and knowledge that only the President can authorize the use of this dreadful
  • hatchet maa. For example. tMy ••• ldra to New Tork to mop ap the me•• after the Caba ml•.U• cri••• We c-1d, of &oar••• be wr•1• Here la tbe lam: "Soriet Depety Forelp Mlalster Jleperted la P r - : ATP that Soyiet Dapaty Forelp Mialater VuWy K..-ta
  • communist 4 8 -- State climatic may attack Vietnam in Vietnam-------------------- daily around public message F G H I a b d e f g stop--------------- --------------------- with the G VN
  • ~ 7 , clS'.,8 ~ AILJ 87-/97 lift,,,_ I - 9 -'1" J 8'7-~o..r N, "' II duplicate /lo 1fiJ l e t cer-- ~ rp,fr 2;0- PM Holyoalrn from Pres. possible classified info #10 messag #:ti memo Jclms011 ,fill! 7,l.r ~ 8 'f✓ iq from PM of New Zealnad
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • worry, he said. Asked the purpose of the wire service tickers in his office, the President said it was a way to keep his mind open to every source of information. The President said the daily problem of the President is to determine what is right. He
  • , 1965 1: 15 p. m . Charles Mohr (New York Times} In to see Mr . Valenti Out - 1:24 p.m. ' Mr. President, Kermit Gordon is in the Fish Room mjdr 7, March 12, 1965 MR. PRESIDENT: George Reedy and I recommend that you have a pre-briefing
  • President's Daily Diary
  • daily- newspaper, publicized what I experienced visit to your country through various media of communications upon my return from the trip. Such an endeavor will be renewed and further strengthened hereafter through this newly born Center. Your
  • '-, the ~pin at ~ c .. •- • , . . -..atlon wS11recein JVUJ' full •lQIPOH • ., - lo lhe Pre•ldeal. ::; "•· ._.,I ~ erely, -· Z... A••l•taat C -· I • to the Pl'eeliut . u4I Mre. Ha • 35 4Jri A'ffDM .L, New Y rk .. , I I , ' ' ~4JUL29 M1 1157
  • when to mow, when the land is most hospitable to seeding. But you have given us the biggest garden of the world in the roadsides of OID' state.'' She pointed out that Georgia, Oklahoma and New Mexico have developed programs of highway beautification
  • when to mow, when the land is most hospitable to seeding. But you have given us the biggest garden of the world in the roadsides of OID' state.'' She pointed out that Georgia, Oklahoma and New Mexico have developed programs of highway beautification
  • - ,.~Lrv) ID NOYember 1959, howeYel', after these new agreemat• for coopen.tlon had 1one Into effect, the Committee wu lnformallJ adriaed of a plaD whenbJ a U. S. nuclear weapon, the MB-1 (th6''Genie"air•to-air rocket) the nucleai- componBnt, would be mated
  • a new prograrn soon and get some push behind it. Trowbridge and Fowler will have to talk turkey to a lot of inliv1dual companies that are now exceeding their foreign investment targets. _ Anything you can say to back them up will help. There is a second
  • of encouragement when we hope he will soon be1tn talks with Israel under Ambaasador Jarrin1's auspices in New York. The Israelis know full well that we believe Hussein's aurvival 1 ■ important to Israel's security and our own interests. W. W. Roatow Approve
  • shortages whatsoever. He quotes McNamara as branding such charges as "baloney." Fast, intolerant reactions by tJ::ie Administration only further alienate the critics and raise new doubts among Administration supporters. I I 'l Many people are confused
  • ••• &D4peace. Aa wo move now In the battle• apln•t poverty &114dl1c.-\m 1oattma. we aaJute bl• memo17 bf advancln1 bla propam. to buU4 a Great Soclet,. Slllcue11, le Mr. WIJJtem PoUock Prosldont >'\ ~ TextUo Workaa UnloD of Amorlca "Hilton Hotel, New York
  • : -- hla illteatlon to ren1ove the two weak Corp• Coaamaader ■ (ll aad IV Corpah • - hi• effort• to pu1 the varloaa political 1ro.p• and the natioa to,etur • lac:1\ICll.aa ••pport for the new "People•• C-r••• to Save the Nadoa u; -· and hi• plalla for hl
  • . I I ... .. . . .. , --WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP-Reuter). : - ~ ·President Johnson paid a .new tribu!e yester­ .· day to. the the Australian people, calling them :· ·' America's friends and allies. · President Jpok~ at a White · ~o~se · ·._:ceremony
  • the name of it. While we waited for the garage to put some new tires on, we discussed how important words were. I had commented on the - 3 word "rebellion" as opposed to "riot" Joyce said, is more positive historically the master slave-concept. In Joyce's
  • ] ­ news re ease ~ 10 FROM THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE PUBLICITY DIVISION 1730 K STREET, N. w. FOR I MMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 31, 1965 WASHINGTON 6, D.C. FEDERAL 3-8750 B - 4003 President Johnson Warns Cabinet, Agency Heads of Their Civil
  • to take is this: Do every­ thing we can to speed our drive for victory, because unless Hitler and his Italian and J apanese partners are de­ feated there will be only the cold, bleak hopelessness of a new Dark Age. At the same time, think hard and often
  • of the CROSSLb""';Yresiden.ce at Detroi.t, where they engaged in target rifle. cali.ber 2929 Hazelwood, with a . 22 pirarct:i.ce The March 1(/1965, issue of the "Detroit News", a daily Detroit n~wspaper, contained an article iridi·cating that JAMES,/BOGGS
  • -D~A-PhotosRather, Grant, Newspapers N_-Y. Times J:-' , ·~te, Gene Cba.rels Trib. Daily News Means, Phila Michel Washn. Copley Press McGaffin, deSaint-Pol, Amer. MxE~. AP Day, Anthony Austin ABC -·Engineer John Frank Sid Mag
  • ENOUGH AL.ONE a WE NOT ADVERSE TO "TH IS, BUT SUCH VI.EW MUST BE TEMPERED BY FACT WE M~Y NOT ~AVE :CHOICE, .AND WE HAD BETTER GET OURSELVES . READY F."OR A NEW SC ROUND IN WHICH WE .L1-KELY TO .FACE Di FF i.CULT I NIT I At I VE S AND PRO pOS AL S • EB
  • ; and -- accredit our Ambasaador to Malawi to also handle our affairs in Lesotho. This is certainly workable and will save us some money. Joe Palmer assures me that it will not be taken as a snub by the two new countries. I recommend that you approve. W. W. Rostow
  • COULD ·BE' SUMMARIZED AS UNDERLINING THE WEAKNESS OF lNTERNATIONAL REACTIONS. TO NEW US BOMB I NG POLICY. · . ..... . . i. -~ . HE STATED THAT FROM THE 19TH THRU THE· 21ST OF ·MAY TWO ECHELONS OF' US AIRCRAFT HAD DELIBERATELY ATTACKED A. P.URELY