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- will consider in January. z. Crime Control - Safe Streets. Judiciary Committee may meet this week. 3. .Juvenile Delinquency. Senator Clark hopes to reach after OEO conference is completed. SER ----------- ------- -- • VICE SET
- it is. The President: The situation in Saigon is more fragile than Bunker Maybe you or Clark (Secretary Clifford) Secretary Clifford: out on July 13. should go out. Tentatively plan for General Wheeler and I to go .. i8P. .8E0RET · Amba11ador Harriman: We
- on the basis of our discussions." I agree with Clark, and Dean. I would not let negotiations fail on that point. General Abrams 1 executitft order could be printed on the front page of the Washington Post. If they come across the DMZ, he destroys them
- •ndatory Case# NLJ ~ I Locmnpot j i ATTENDING THE MEETING WERE: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Secretary Fowler Attorney General Clark Justice Fortas William Bundy McGeorge Bundy Walt Rostow Harry McPherson George Christian
- FOR THE RECORD Meeting With the President, Monday, April 22, 1968, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Present: The President Secretary Dean Rusk Secretary Clark Clifford Walt W. Rostow The President asked Mr. Ro stow to define the problem. On the basis of the attached memorandwn
- wave raised Division with the to Vietnam, met with his regular the situation in Vietnam Westmoreland informed reinforcements division of these Clifford of attacks had had to commit Rostow the President how he would February Clark
- HoHoway, Vice Chief of Staff Admiral Thomas Mporer, Chief of Naval Operations. Paul Nitze \ Clark Clifford Walt Rostow ·George Christian Tom Johnson ~ .. ,... ~-... ::
- recommendations, both with the Congress and financially? (There was an Agenda for the meeting prepared by Walt Rostow. That agenda is attached as Appendix A). As I understand it, Clark Clifford, Secretary Rusk, and Rostow and others have been meeting
- . in the a1eney•• 1N111•t requet. Joaeph A. Califano, Jr. Special A••l■ tant to th• P:reaident Attachment cc: Secretary Wirtz Secretary Gardner Administrator Driver Attorney General Clark Secretary Weaver ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFmENTIAL Director Shriver Director
- First Lieutenant Ronald L. Ault Washington, D. C. Mr. Henry Brandon London Sunday Times Mr. and Mrs. August Busch, 3d St. Peter's, Miss·ouri Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Carter Newsweek Han. and Mrs.. Clark M. Clifford Bethesda, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. William T
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) INFORMATION W.. MN&f, S.ptamher 18, 1968 •• 7:15 p. m.. Mr. PreaWeat: Clark Cllff•rd called to report tu na111t
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- with additional stops in Geneva, London, Tehran, Belgrade, and Ottawa. Earlier today he will have lunched with me. He will be accompanied by his Ambassador, Sir Ellis Clarke, Assistant Secretary Mann, and our Ambassador, Robert G. Miner. Eric Williams, a brilliant
- Maro ·Maro �,� Robert Pelcquin and J. Miller F.dward P. Harrington to Herbert Maro w/ attach. James F. Neal to Herbert Miller (w/attach.) case file, -1�-1� ' FILE LOCATION Personal Papers of Ramsey Clark, Bax 10, folder "Hoffa Material
- See all scanned items from the Papers of Ramsey Clark Box 95
- Folder, "Hoffa Material [1962-63]," Justice Department Files, Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 95
- Papers of Ramsey Clark
- . Sec:retuy O&rduer Dlnctor Scbmtse Undenecret•ry Cobell Adbls A&tm119y OeDaal Bam•ey Clark DoasJu• Cater. - 11 NOTES co~ f IUOl'lfEO Prrbli&atiOA Requires fnrmjssios. ef ce,.ys:isJ'tt MEETll~G HoffJos. W. Thomas JonHscc [11 of 12] the Secretary
- with the government. "We will get Ramsey Clark, Wilbur Cohen, Secretary Udall, Secretary Gardner, and even IRS to look at it and work with you fully on the program. " Roger Blough, Chairman of U. S. Steel, said that his firm already has a large program underway
- will need more than that -- you have to have about $4 billion. Look into that. " All of you should also consider whether the President should make a statement. Give some thought on what we should say on the matter. I want Clark and General.Wheeler to talk
- as optimistic as Clark and Cy about our position in the world opinion. We have such a good case. Look at what Ho is doing. Hitler in his prime day didn't do this. Justice Fortas: The people in the U.S. infatuated with what is going on in Paris. They aren't
- that they should get people out of the DMZ -- give them warning? General Wheeler: You have done that already. If this goes on for three weeks to a month I don't know what will happen. The President: Clark? Secretary Clifford: We had one solid agreement
- (General Wheeler). the Director of the CIA (Mr. Helms), the Chairman of the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (Mr. Clark Clifford), and Mr . Walt Rostow (the Presi dent's Special Assistant.) I shall meet with the Committee from time to time as necessary
- military people feel it can be handled. The President said he had been assured by the Joint Chiefs that Khe Sanh could be defended. 3. On Korea, the President read Clark Clifford's statement to the Congressional leaders a day or two before, outlining
- to give tbeae Attachments \ p-oto• September to Mre. Ware? Z0, 1968 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO May we send the attached photos Clark to USIA for use overseas? Approve Attachments
- JCS Chairman Gen eral Wheeler OEP Director Daniel USIA Director Marks Secretary of Treasury Fowler Attorney Genei-al Clark Postmaster General 0 1 Brien Secretary of lnte rior Udall Secretary of Commerce Trowbridge Secretary of HEW Gardner
- : ^ 3 ^ 3 TRAVIS RUV;3JL/3203C:BW G RUHRKF/SAC ROCK MATHER >K AY CAMP H H S M I T H HAWAII R U M R D A / 3 A I R D IV A ^' D E RS EN RUMALC/13AF CLARK ‘m tboatfidL .. NARA, D a te . RUV BA S / 14 ST RA TA ER OS PD IV 3 EA LE XEROX FROM QUICK
- of Williams v. Wallace, in Federal court, Montgomery, Alabama, seeking injunctive relief against Governor Wallace, Colonel Lingo and Sheriff Clark to restrain them from inter fering with peaceful demonstrations for Negro rights. Judge Johnson ordered
- Clark and Sandy Trowbridge, might be eager to go on, but most Cabinet members stay on because the President and the country need them. The President remarked about a CBS report that Clark Clifford would become Secretary of State. Rather asked him
- •• ..JenuM • • DA/P .. Hr. BlllMD S/S ..S ... Mro Bartley ~r.il an4 by,· REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" r EXECUTIVI po;.-J.. eo 3 ~o Aug~at 13. 1964 Dear Mr. Clark: The President i• happy to accord you the personal
- John Clark, Bureau of the Budget Bundy Charles E. Johnson Files ~ Send Memorandum to Lt. Col. Richard Bowman, Room 302-A, EOB NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 10908 July 28, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO . HOIDERS OF NATIONAL SECURITY . ACTION
- ■ V . rv w , RUCQDD/TARC SHAW AFB SC RUWHSB/HAMILTON AFB C A L IF RUAUAF/KISAW A AB JAPAN RUMALC/CLARK AB P I RUAUAIVYOKOTA AB JAPAN BT FIN A L SBC OF 2\0PERA TI0M : •S-E-C R E T/ NOFORVDOCC-OC 4 5 ■i) '■• PIERC E ARROW" T-4 0 1 A -5 E S T B 4S3 TCW
- TO DISCUSS GENERAL WHEELER'S TRIP TO VIETNAM Vice President Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford General Taylor Under Secretary Nitze Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson .... SfRV\C£ scr ~ DECLASSIFIED NOTES
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- MR. VALENTI'S NOTES Meeting in the President's Office March 18, 1965 4.!pm The President Bill Moyers Governor Ellington AG Katzenbach Ramsey Clark Marshall [1 of 6] [2 of 6] L ":.:·© r e • ; I . . V. , L~M-~ -~ --~- \\ ~ -J.:k
- Ee 11. BYNUM,RICHARD 12. CLARK, MARK 13. CLAYTON, Ro STUART 14. COOLEDGE 1 ROY JOHNNY CROW 15. 1 VON~ 16. DALLENBACHKARL 1 17. DAVIS, COL. QEORQI 18. DAVI S1 HENRY 19. DECKER, BILL 20. DOVE, HENRY 21. DUDLEY, MAJ. ■ •Q• 22. EASLEY1 ROBERTE. 23. ERCK1
- Room. Those attending we re: The President Senator Everett Dirksen Congressman Gerald Ford Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara General Earle Wheeler Director Richard Helms Walt Rostow General Maxwell Taylor Secretary Clark Clifford George Christian Tom
- . Those who attended were: Secretary McNamara Secretary Rusk General Ear le Wheeler General Maxwell Taylor CIA Director Helms Mr. Clark Clifford Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson Senator Stennis Senator Milton Young The meeting began at 8:40 a. m
- . I will meet with group in coming days. President: I a~ree with l'mZX wha~ Goldber~ started oux with. Real question is that we rr.ay be misleading them. Let's separate peace things. Do it right. Take Italian proposal--Clark proposal--Let B. Bundy
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- have been well served in this respect by Amb. Waller who waa good enough to jotn· us. II you have probleme, let him know; he has the key to the front door and the back door of the Whlte House. As for Ed and Ann Clark, I have been worried that he wae
- -::c1::>AN"iS: Sec1·ctm:y General of the United N'ations - U Thant Under Secretary General - Ralph Bunche STATES Secretary of State Dean Rusk Ambassador Goldberg Secretary of Defense-designate Clark Clifford (only for brief period) Under Secretary
Folder, "May 6, 1968 - 1:20 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- : Assume they do say what Clark says, what do we say? AssUille if you take advantage, everything here comes to naught. Secretary Rusk: Start with points which go beyond our minimum position: DMZ, Laos, Accords, control by ICC, etc. General Johnson: Take
- , Ckail'l1&1l 1 Industrial ~ 01tpen1ati~n Board. Ellis R.Gss, Chairman, liitil Rigata Commission. Leoitard Holland, Seoreta:t7-Treasurer, Cirll Rig)t·t.s Colmllissio•• William Willis, member or tlte Youirll Cciudssi0n. Macco Clarke, member