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- a bottomless pit . .GENERAL WHEELER: The ARVN is doing well. The morale is good. THE PRESIDENT: Stress that, General Abrams. GENERAL WHEELER: I asked GeneralAbrams about no reporting of ARVN acti vi ties. THE PRESIDENT: Say you found C+ or B- or whatever you
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- atmosphere of Vi e tnam. If the war !fOP SECBET-EYES ONLY T-OP SECRET-EYES ONLY -7 could be won in a year with reasonable casualties, he would not be so concerned. But he feels that it will take at least two years and the fact that we will have put
- ¥ political pressure at the UN and elsewhere. r Because he expects to gain complete control of the SAM system vi thin the next few wee.ks he hopes tliat, with Soviet support, his warnings will be taken seriously and the US compelled to abandon U-2 flights
- and the Viet Cong. General Wheele r: The Chiefs be li eve that ground a ction against the No rth Vi etn amese e ffort is adequate to reverse the situation. Air s trikes on the three ta rgets are not n ecessa ry f rom a n1ilitary point of view. However, a South
- ) resume with the Sen.:!.te, pea.ce lovers, Ministers, etc. :rvt:cN?~ m '·t !"a: Vi e cannot use th!;! same firepower elsewh~re. I can proce tha t. Presid e~ t; I don't think w~ have t he cc.s e n1u.dc to resume bombing. What c L j 0 p y
- Ara~ia if \le are to have any. influcmce in \·1hat ha~1pens th2re. VI. l1S Militc:i.xv C'onsicerations The JCS have concluded that South Arabia (narticulcrr~x_ Aden) is of us but is not critical "to us -secili-ity. fts port and airfield
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Folder, "May 6, 1968 - 1:20 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- as• a man as a gentleman • .A.Final Vi• To you who haTe heard me through, God and these peoples I will I •111 vote Df>"independent my heart, I •111 strive solem vow, before aerve you as a Senator with honor and boneaty. convictions. to do oredit
- Assistant · • i ' '•i:' •· • ~.fl ,'I•. .. ,"'• ' ' NAME AND NUMBER Vi lliam Siegrist , III 11105552 , ·'.~ t111ited . ·states -_ ,..: .Secret .Service .:.. tJVash ARRESTED OR RECEIVED . CHARGE. ctober 16 , 1942 Vi 11 iam S i e g rist
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- for the federal government in the of Civil Rights and Community Relations. ~ield The Department has a basic resource commitment with modest resource increases in the fields of interference with civil rights, voting, Title VI (federally assisted programs
- . Frank Brunton American Airlines representative all over U.S.A. Robert Takes, America n Airlines and public relations man for AA. hotog who Mr. Norman Sherman. P d id_NOT ( Pictures taken ) VI ' s staff h j\ j | ave his camera. ..._... I (when
- President t o mjdr's offic e work ing the papers o n her des k Marvin Watson sen t the Presiden t a not e vi a mary s sayin g tha t Congw m Hanse n called Sherwi n Markma n t o report tha t th e Committe e name d Cong . Perkin s to replac e Cong . Powell
- thinkin g f cancelin g "o n accoun t of the weather. " . p. forme J Chairma r Postmaste r General . Jame s Farle y OF n o f th e Board , Coc a Col a ^ K IKAVKI . KKf.OKl ) ^ K J K AVKI. AlvriVIT V ^ B p F RECOR D ^ ag(. * j ^ VI .\ o : v^ ^^ I
- by Amb. Linowitz . n a t noon , a wal k o n the Sout h Law n g t o offic e a t 12:10 p for Coke s an d coffe e - -• I THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON B . JOHNSON Date Jan DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Time T VI In Ou t Lo
- by ) tur 5:39p -Th ^_ Marvi e e President t o th e offic e vi a mjdr's offic e w / n Watson 6:07 } 5:45p Day _____ doin . ^__ Gov. Raymon d Shafer , Pennsylvani a (As _ the Governo r entere d th e President' s offic e th e Presiden t wa s a t th e
- ; ; : '.i . i . 1• i ' .i . .vi— i : ' i • , '\—• i i i L '• . __________ 0 Presentatio n o f th e Dr . Rober t H. Goddar d Memorial Troph y t o Cong . Georg e Mille r y l R m Ofc £/ . Geo . Christian 5:51 p Pres s in ' - ou t a t 5:55 p I
- Mr. W m Dillar d (t o the runwa Wm Dillard , Jr . Jack Picken s an d Wm. R . Mesenbrin k y - fo r thei r departur e vi a Queenaire) Dale Mal echek - ca r radi o mf - ca r radi o - com e ridin g ove r t o the Dan z plac e - als o as k Mrs. Johnso n
- gol f car t w / Mrs . Jac k Brook s t o hanga r Departed vi a helicopter w / Mrs . Brook s enrout e t o Winters ai r stri p arrivin g a t 1:07 am Joined b y Judg e A . W . Moursun d and Mr . Ro y Whit e Departed enrout e t o Lewis Ranch via helicopte
- in front of him takin g pictures - - Jo e Brun o -wh o guide's VI P group s o n tour o f the Whit e House - bot h mansion an d offices -- a grou j o f girls from Texa s much t o thei r deligh t an d glee . Th e girls al l squeale d w / jo y and shoute d
- ,,"'ith Hr. Truman on this at all, to try to get him to--? VI: No. F: What about W: Well, we had a general conversation with him, but I don't think Pauley had He was the only serious contender to Kennedy. E~~in Pauley as the California leader
- on to really carry influence. S: Oh yes, yes. Of course, when he became president he was in a different role vis-à-vis the Congress. But it became very clear that his experiencein the Congress played a major part in his whole approach to the job of being
- the executive and congressmen and senators vis-à-vis projects of importance to their home district or their state. Now when you were wooing him you could help him on these things, but nobody ever sat down at a table and bargained directly. M: Totaled up
- you could see the beginning of what has now become a much larger movement. I was trying to think if there was any particular experience vis-a-vis the Vice President during those years. I don't believe so. He did not take an active a role, but I kept
- Guinea. So I think for reasons of our standing in the world, not only vis-a-vis the communists, but vis-a-vis the newly-independent countries of Africa and Asia, I think it is in our interests to let the people decide. Also, 'I think if we give them
- a '.::;a ·.~9.l s o~rr on. Per11 b · e 1n:, you t.hoUt. a t.in cup 1n h.1a ban when · n to H uston. Shou1 . I com ck by -:t1r f"rom a.ianoa 1bly n t1 go I h 1 stop a t to to vi 1 t yo old o i n 1, w o s to won th.nt country w1 ov r al t at not . yin . t axes b C
- b a topic of great common intereat from many polnt• of vi w. A meeting i.Jl Hawaii between Japane•e American sclentbte the U. s. -Japaa ha• already Cooperative Science program PJ.an. for future collaboration 6. Human. 1enetlca: been arraAged
- a buzzer and we would install it ourselves. } rJ ~-1t' t
- (Decade after) Civilians from Labor, Industry, Creative Arts s 12 March 63 TAUBETA Test Ban Inter-· agency s 13 June 63 SIGMAI-63 Indonesia/ Malaysia InterAgency s 14 8-9 Aug 63 ZIP V FOUO 14-15 Aug 63 ZIP VI Summer Interns 15
Folder, "NSAM # 280: South Vietnam, 2/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- Conc11t.a d.on Commission11 to assisc the parties in resolving , their differences,. 'l'hey a .l so agreed to instruct their Fore.i gn Ministe,r s ;o continue to study the pl:'oposal fo-r a conciliation cOUJlniss:i on with a vi'-w to a further meeting
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- serious consideration. VI. How Proposal Should Be Advanced See IID above. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE /- ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE ;J -/lZ . WASHINGTON August 3, 1966 S/S 11988 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE with ' SEORBr Enclosures I MEMORANDUM FOR MR / ALT Wo
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- recent Joint Soviet-US nuclear security guarant might serve as a model. If this modift d military a sis n policy should open the door adequately for informal, private defens discussions, With no commitments, vi -a-vis China we should s ize th
- b en f o le the cryin f ese 1 n to C lifornia, ould greatly help th P cific Co st oil requiremen on th cifi i California refin r r vi to fill n rm 1 requirements. -5- that m hil rity t of up all lin re d h re th y ple, there r c pa.city of le nd
- •nmeut. The lol~owtns actlona la the poUtlcal-..,coaomtc~aoelat sap'bel!• ate. the major pH•eut 'Vi•~• element• of 1ucb a aupplementaq progfttn. :But a few loltla.1 woJt·d • ol cauticm I ... are nec:eaeuy: •· Evett ft tmpl•meltWtl i~zrHullately, mo•t