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  • of the:! Anny . -.... VI I °' C/1 ID "' ,- . I • ') FOROFFICl"L ustONLY. ) DEPARTMENT OF THU ARMY OPPIC& OF THE CHIEP'.,,, STAFF WAIIHINGTON, D.C. ·ao110 lZ March SUBJECT: Security of Small Arms TO: See Distribution 1965 and Ammunition 1
  • elall JAC:MN:caw RECClVEO JUNl91968 u.:~TRAL r!LES ~!lllusqingtllll 17, :!!).QL. May 31, DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS 1 1968 011 ,.,.L Vi,r ._-.-AIV1 ~·I ~~~ Dear:: : :::•year, I have been preparing a bookci:nstructingy and analyzing the events
  • are precedes attached the full Rzport, as appendices. A large nuri1ber of individuals have contributed very extensively to the work of the Task Force. Particular thanks are due, however, to Edwin lv~ills and Paul 1v~acl':.voy of the ::2A, who have had central
  • \, a\ C.ltanoop • trial. et , .... dat.4 1.,....B,..._:.=.:.:___ • ot CongNN" .All all•«-t1ona •dis b7 •• Botta to Me nn tb• a-ub,19otot • hll Jaearlng 1A opea eO\rt vi Hr. Botta a.rd bla at..tone711bartng an opport=tt,y ~-•u a lbe Witm••• tbe7 wilbod. Attar
  • of the United States and Japanese Cabinets. W. VI. Rostow MEMORANDUM / THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON c6',:j] IEENUA L Thursday, July 21, 1966 •- ld~·/o·,4./J'J MEMORANDUM FOR T H E PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Appointment of Minister to Bulgaria Und e r Secretary Ball
  • ~ E ~-ER BE EN RE EL E.CtE.O. ....~E ::JiJt.'(..:...'HN-Nl(..;..-T,HE RE -'l-S=A=-~e-0tr!Y=u4"P-OSS l_B.I L l TY .. !H.At ..J.96~.--M)) BRING AN END TO THE .\(AR IN VI£T~NAM. ·A.MD ~c:t~-~~"&.,ULEv 1TAsLC cH.Hi~(s.dii us .M.1L1r ARY-pJ)sTvR~ 1.N-sEA
  • to the peace •••. and to bring about by peacei\11. ~eans, and in corrformity·with the principles of •Justice e:-id interr.a.tional lm,t, adjustment o:r settler:!ent . •of internaticnal .disputes ••• •'." .• ··0-oviously, this ·respons1bil1 tiJ falls vi th
  • ·FIRST . ATTACK,::' ,HOWEVER ;,":I ·::' THE LARGE . . NUMBER OJ- ·vc· FORCES WHICH REPORTS " INDICATE ' r1AY;;(",'.tt \ . : TAKE .PART . IN A FU TURE ATTACK I S CAU SING CO NCER N AMOO'~ THE · ., . KNOWLEDGE ABLE AMERI CAN AND VI ETNA MES£ OFF ICIAL S
  • Wilson understand the Congressional picture; .while they are grateful for Bob McNamara's willingness to I help on. th,is. one, they are wo j ried about the future. . , r, . , . , . , ~ ~ ~- ~ ~ . I , Brown wiU 1:?e cLccompanied by Pat Dean and Paul
  • --:-peri-od.:or iatens·Ef··mi-l±ta:ry. a·c-ti-vi~, designed __to.....increase .. US--fru s tr at ion ,-• and-then ·~tq follow this-:with ·-a~·plar~fo_r-n.~gotiations and a,J ".coalition~'.._.settlement-, -~. e. , dangling bait which the-communists fee'l
  • \Vithi~~tl-1cll"0.!;;1.CV.;o::k ~f rcguiatio_:'l~ ..~l'ld is ::,,,cc-u.rito1:...~cd to com~-,li:mcc~ In con::t•i::;t, •.";>: i:.. ·.~.,... :;::··.. '/..:~·.• _.\ -'economic··rcg-.ii'aticn fo vi::;•t-..:.illyn6;;e:dstcnt i:l o_c0a:. co:-.-...--iJ.~1·ce
  • HAD TA}{ ;;:;\j SUC H nrnrrn:sr ~s A SIGN : OP ~E ~~ NESS AND WITH RESULTS OF ~TRONGER ESC ALA!I ONo !HIS : ' wt,S BACKGROUND AGAI NST WHICH Of-.J ~ MUST JUDGE SG~JE RECENT :,.:: t:: :-: :2:c HES m~ NORTH VI En ~AM ESE s ! DE. PR ov IDED
  • .there not be shot. 1 ~ sakJ, t ho crowd, make my h~d }vi y been remind ed repc tedly No one else wns lenvin a at as no certni:--ty thnt e person ·1cr.vin ·r:-u d . .. · - mana cd to·tako ; a few · steps . throu ryh th positipn for a~ fc I had worked
  • vi sible socia l attitud es th at are char acter istic of Canad ians at th eir best. Wh at has Ch all eng e for Ch ange accom­ pli shed? Even by the coo les t ju dgm ents th e prog ram has bee n as toni shingly effec tive . Spe­ cifi c accomplishments
  • ( : FY 1955 C & A Record Reviewed Reviewed by Referred r 0 10777 9 t 1J ~Y ': , ,/ · 'f > VI -{ z .:>.-s ... ~~ A' ~ . es '. 1 > WARNING _,.,,,... "WHOEVER WILFULLY AND UNLAWFULLY CONCEALS, REMOVES,· MUTILATES, OB­ LITERATES
  • In it tho author givos. an ·eyo\Vi trioss account of the North Viotnamose system · of government, and shows . . in detail how tho Communists:, who compose only a . tiny minority of the . . people., gained conti,ol over an exti.. omely unwilling majority
  • ~ ::.;;:•~ DE T-2 ~Dd DE T-·3 a-.,dv-1..:-:,;ed th~t BAKER b9,e 9. girlfriend who is residing with n.im 1.n ·fr1>'J b::i,so.m.fmt s.par-tmcnt :et 1980 w. PhilD.clt;lphJ Detroit, :Emd 'tb:i; t B},KER ~pp0~.rs to be quite serious \vi th bis girifriend. Acom~dh;g
  • , Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas; the Honorable Paul R. Porter, Attorney, Arnold & Porter, Washington, D.C.; Dr. Frank A. Rose, President, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; the Honorable Henry s. Rowen, President, The Rand
  • ( ~ftEY) WERE~;u~r£atST Eqfj'U1f. PROMOT t Ha i .t~l-CIG t{'J! ~!;,f H-I'C {1tH£"t: ,_ co~s:iDERED'f.'> / K.-'".R!S?.ON ·. ,S •. ,.• ..c:",. :0L·,,-~~.- CO ttM1-n Yl.-"ll' n :>. .,,.A i1.i-i- "~· .,,..~•~;.vi , •'t!t. . ,,,:---ru r·. u-- ? ~l'f .. .fl
  • of the Shastri visit. VI. Som p;:)roonal observations Recent events and my meeting w1th Subrananiam 1n Ro.llQencouraae me where Indian agriculture 1. It ,;1pJ_)CG.rs that th0 Priw Minister ia at last convinced. of the need to depai--t from traditional
  • - STATI~ OP PAUL N. :,.;_I~ .J t-;l(SJ·:Y OF co~nrt:xnY D1-:PART!!llENT l'L'✓ ISAKE:R, July A1··1'.'I.IHS C'JM"'-1';;'=,ICr:E.=- 7, 1967 • Dear Mr. President: its for ·Your Task Force on the Cities agreed deliberations that now
  • Ylvisaker, Paul N.
  • operat-loas .at tbst li1l1t tomorrow. Thursday, September 28, 1961 10:50 a. m. Mr. Pres ldent: Herewith Paul Nltze forwards Gen. Johneon•s response to Westy'a program. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White House
  • ..appearance was viewed in the community as a vi~tory of the Black Power advocates over the moderate citizens. The community became divided over the Black Power concept, and m~ny bitter arguments followed, extending to division among members of the same family
  • Admiral Paul E. Trimble USCG Assistant Secretary Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary John Sweeney Assistant Secretary Alan L. Dean Mr. Langhorne Bond Also submitted are tape recordings There are no restrictions on these tapes. of Secretary'Boyd's press
  • · 1 ·y1 1:'f\' l, ,1 :: ll - J - l ' I' '1 l 1 .··1· E" ..' c ·-··~ ·r , ,,. I o; , ,_._. APR201S6G ' .· , I ' ' •I I ' l\I • I­ . .. I , I· . \. tsai~~~n~ to_· the ·P~csldent ,. , :I . .. : . .' ... Paul M
  • the Model City .. Robert C. We ver , b d n .. 1 NDUMF rabt • otary Urban l 1 J t tu: 0 I l '( ;- ----~------- -- : ~--- - - .: c. ·VI• avq~ ng •n rl t ttae cd ou.tlin of propos 1 to ,conv r tto le to prlvat fo:rwipro! ti ti• 0£ o i
  • and I had a quick drink to eat and then out to the Gala which was really good entertain­ ment. We went from there to Paul Young's where Sidney Soloman, the Chairman of the event, had a party for all participants people and such. We d.idn 't stay
  • . . ' Simplification and reorientation along these lines also is a necessary tirst a siDgle transportation ot the regulatory process step toward the creation of, regulatory agency. Elements ot the Regulatory Proposal. !l'he proposed program deals vi th six basic
  • Ge·rmany' s difficult position . .· During the course of these comments the argument that there has been a basic change in American policy toward Europe was supported more or less by Interior Minister Paul ~uecke, Refugee Minister Kai- Uwe von Hassel
  • AllltD fOICJS MfDICAL UHAl:Y ~ I I L WllGOLD Nil WUdiTON,H.U:M IOUINAL AND &tNTINEL 71 fH.UIIGK Jf--JOHN DIOIEIIIIAN 71 lNIOIIGH n--Kom IU0HOMU. PIOIII I.I. 11>-PAUL CIOM£1 AUIIEVIATI0NS: .aoT.. 'IOTTON: C£N., CINTUt 0, COP'YIIGHT: DCN UCIPT: LT., I.UT
  • . temporary serious. 20. 21. ·26. & PATR. PAUL A. RUDAS, 4th Prect.; stoned by unkn persons, Linwood Clinic, 24621 w. McNichols. 27. 7:20 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. WALTER WEGHI, 24, 5th knee while pursuing looters, Hospital, FAO. 28. 7:30 7/23 JOEL
  • : As an interested citizen I wish to express my total opposition to the King-Anderson bill H.R.-3920 which provides for medical car for the aged financed by Social Security taxation. I have xpressed my vi ws to my various the suggestion of one of the, am writing
  • : Carrol D Paul, Immigration. Inspector called Seymour Goldstei.Jl to his otf'ioe by writing a letter notifying him to appear, he then. demanded to know what it anything has been done by Seymour about leavi:ag the country with his wife. On a previous visit
  • Harriman vi:;:dt it If is important for us t o know whether he regards Harriman vi sit to other East European capi tal o-.. capitals as necessary o r desirable . 4) . You should emphasize the i mportance USG attaches t o . FORM 8 - 63 El?D FYI