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  • memo Rostow to P1csident, 6.65 p.m. P-CI1-p- #Ja memo- Rttsk te Presiden.,_ -Slj2.. "F l.-1(- ~~ ~ ~ b-{(-Cf~ 12/9ffr7 12m6'7 ' #3b ltr Kiii:mget to Pt esittem ~ J...p- o~ ' -11 ~e;c£ undated ~ ~ II-q \ \mdated Presidect tg Kiesinger -s
  • to President (CAP 671173,) 1 S l p ()~ IJ'-( Dl'l-b• 'f- Ct{6i-) -s 12/27/67 12/27/67 A -l--W&ffirr-t - --/\ ![lrspljeate ef #100, ~F;Ceuatr;y Ei.le, Viettumt; ".3D(l), PFisofters ef >,1,Z{lf ~Gea. IRformatie~•~ 41 #'IS- -S , II I S"EE, B I tj !> F ILE
  • ~ 11/,2'1/'1'? IVt.-'f C/ftrlq~ -S#1 A S #33 memo os ow to Pres1 ent, : 5 p ~ - ~ "-J#lF, U:., '' to 1 -~•J .,__ Rostow to President, 4:05 p.m. C 1 p ~~ J ~ /t'Lr f 1,-11, ~-1'- 'II [Duplicate of #38, NSF, NSC Hist, "3/31 Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs
  • Trades Union Congress • Address: II. 3 south camp-Road Kingston, Jamaica Telephone: 81338 • Membership: Total - 9,258 (claimed)· Dues-Paying - 2,805 (claimed.) Officers: Michael Arthur Martin· Hopeton George ·None Number of Affiliates
  • would give the Algerian request a very much higher priority than that of the U.A.R. II :,j ·,1 Algeria has no trade with North Vietnam and only limited trade with Cuba in items (wine, oliv~ oil, cork) that would be waiver­ able under the Findley
  • you ~ 21 straint. !r 22 was congressional J 23 weapons i 24 same pressure 25 Khe Sanh .,. N is the road to peace,. and to try to rec ore ile ;ii ,0 ,... N with the statement of Foreign Minister Trinh of North 0 N J
  • of Security FIAB - TABIE OF CON!IENTS I. II. III. IV. Introduction - The Problem ----------------~------------- l Basic Factors and Premises ------------~----------------- l Basic Conditions at the White House -------------------- 2 Objectives
  • advisor President" 11 ... II • • October , S, 1966 /1r: m~n:i."-::.~~~tiv~ 1~..:"'~hori~v cf the Sccre:t'.1.:::-:Vo~ Dcfcn:;c U,/: C!r tr.c -J.;7~-~icr:~J. ~e:curi 't~f l\c"t oi' 19-'~r(. :::.nd t!:c 19! ►9 /Hr.cr:c;r.:i::n·\~~ N:..t:ioi:n.l
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Legislative Struggle - Vol. II"
  • Folder, "Legislative Struggle - Vol. II [1 of 2]," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 3
  • appear to be aftilabla. Recommendation: Develop compreheuiw nal\1ation prograa. attachecl paper A• See •• II. BEOBGAliIZATIOB A. 1. ' The 1965 Task Force Report proposes to: Create a Depart.ment ot ~rtation. Comment: Good. Needs cletailed
  • , INCOMING·· TELEGRAM Department ,~ - of State e; --- SIGRET Action ss Info NN.NNZCZCLDD785 PP RUEHC DE RUDTCR1143U 0441330 ZNY SSSSS P 131325Z FEB •7 FM AMEMBASSY KAMPALA TO SECSTATEWASHDC PRIORITY STATEGRNC BT ii QR ET KAMPALA 1143 -1967 FEB13 PM
  • A 1 secrst ll32a memo to Presidaat from Prime Minister secret 1 p ll:J.J-m..,,...,,,"1"1'T-+-------t·Tu-r-,+f.>w,rl"'j;e.-4sii-=ii""6e nt from Mc G. B-:- tap secret- ~ / ~ ~> A 11.~~~~--,~n-!;°~:'l':'ffl~~im~TnL.O:-~r-rn:rttr; ~1-li,o
  • Japan ..................................... 94 R o m a n i a ................................... 94 Yugoslavia................................. 95 Euratom Developments........................... 95 The 22d General Assembly (Part II
  • {• : • • •• ~3- I SECTIONl OF 2 VIENTIANE6113 (NODIS/CROCQDILE) APRIL 27 . t, ~·.7. IT IS DOUDTF\JL THAT I WILL GET ANY EXPLANATlONS OF THE • I . ~• .. II ••.,J/i"'' • , >. PAGE § RUMJf:C €1 l~ll • -S E 0, t1 8 T - r ; THIRD PARAGRAPHTHOUGH CHAN, EVEN
  • Cable S 2p CJ.~+ 3 - 2. -0., 1\/1.J 17-J:l.S ,J1.. .! l:J 7 - J~S #11 memG- -Res-t-ew-t~ I, "j'g 4 p ~ S'-'i-9S" ~ t-:f q II ·'I S'"• # l ~ ~r-f- -l?.ofilmUQ.fuside11-4-I-Mrv.rtr.:~ ~ . ~~t:cf9?-'3J-IP ~re~ ~,e~&/ !.t,., N t-'J '1 7 - 3 2. 1 C
  • ■ent 4, Dallas, residence of MARION ERNESTMCMILLAN,II, SNCCField Secretary, who has one known assistant. These organizations to date have not been known to plan acts of racial violence nor have their M■bers participated in any racial violence. Synope
  • H E U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DI S A R M A M E N T AGENCY D U R I N G THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION (U) II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS C. OUTER - SPACE TREATY DECLASSIFIED E.G . 12356, Sec. 3 .4 Rv N A B A . Dafg •SEf)RET^* ' „ GHOUP 1 Excluded from
  • See all scanned items from "ACDA History Part II"
  • II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS C. OUTER-SPACE TREATY D. LATIN AMERICAN NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE E. FREEZE AND REDUCTION OF STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DELIVERY VEHICLES F. FISSIONABLE MATERIALS PRODUCTION CUTOFF AND TRANSFER
  • < [duplicate of #28] mo copy o s FILE II. It LOCATION NSF, FILES OF CHARLES E. JOHNSON, "Multilateral Force - General", box 3 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 1235a·governing access to national security information. (8) Closed by statute
  • of World War II were elected on the Republican side. It resulted in the Texas dominance of the House changing to the Republicans, and Joe Martin of Massachusetts replaced Speaker [Sam] Rayburn. And so I didn't have any contact that I can remember
  • and Title II; LBJ’s pre-presidential policy with regards to the Middle East; the National Defense Education Act in 1958.
  • States making II Q f;nwcDWuriJT DDiuriur: nreirr • 1 QC7 f\t 9GC— ORT a specia l tri p i n behal f o f a frien d 9:48p Presiden t departed hea d table podiu m People a t th e hea d tabl e aske d him fo r autographs o n their program s
  • be a candidat e fo r re-election . Last Jul y Sen Morton talke d t o Manato s e hi s plan s - - an d offered t o b e o f service to th e Presiden t i n an y wa y possible. n Mac y 2:03p t , 2:05pm t Secy ' 2:20p m 2:35 p Presiden II r gian x Thrusto n
  • . \ TYi^Ti^yFKraqragrea^S^iQ^ _, he I tha ,i Ii The Koreans had not, brought gifts, but a note to the President so advising him, asked if wanted to go ahead and present his gifts to President Park. He did. It was then discovered t the saddle whic h had
  • VHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Place ) Th Time Telephon 1: Activit oL D I 9:45 a | 10:50a t e Whit e Hous e Da y Monda y y (includ e visite d by ) Breakfas t - w / Mrs . Johnso n Hon | II
  • - regardin g Senat e confirmatio n o f n McHug h r & Mrs. Dan Inouye II Danie l Ke n Inouye , thei r so n wh o i s 3-years-ol d today . The Senato r presente d th e Presiden t a cop y of "JOURNE Y T O WASHINGTON b y Sen. Daniel K Inouy e t o th e Presiden t
  • immediatel y t o Ai r Force- 1 , _ Mr :j , [____ . ;_ ii i| . Jame Mrs 1 James _ Freddi Joh Arnol ____^__ Yoichi Okamot o ; Wesley Kin g ; Col. Jac k L. Albrigh t t Recc o Chief D'Andrea u Connie Gerrar d Rosemary McBride , s Davi s
  • ^ Day Tusedav h Activity (include visited by) Walt Rostow - pl President to midr's office Larry Temple - pl 11:12a t Jones - pl 11:15a f Larry Temple 11:17a 11:38 11:38 Hon. Art Qkun Henry Ford II Semon E. Knudsen, Pres. Ford Motor, Co
  • that' ^ ^ » . ' : • ii. > - i ^ ^ ~" . A lic e B ro w n ’s plane s e t down about 10:00 b rin ging Ma co n d a and N an cy 'i ' who so o n d ep arted fo r San A ntonio, and H erb ert Wel l s , h er d eco ra to r from ( , H o u sto n . -A nd w e spent the liv e -lo n
  • 'Holder: W. Thomas-Johnson [1 of 7] t- ,ia. · 1 J; 1 , ;. ·· i ''" ~~- ·· CG~\' !
  • s~e a movie· and i:alk and : belongs to us. );~ ~ ~ ~ .... ,. be with friends, to exercise and to catch up -on the thinking work that • ii-- ,. ~-. .- a day full of appointments ·does not permit. .... .-This day b_egan early .with-~going
  • . General Taylor: I am dismayed. different one from that you have. let 1 s do something about it. t • t l ~ I I~ Ii The picture I get is a very Let's not concede the home front; Fortas: - The U . S. has never had in mind winning a military victory out
  • . They are digging in. A hardened line. I was in charge of bombing surveys in World War II and bombing never wins a war. We are driving the Nor1h Vietnamese into a greater dependency on China - - and boxing in the Soviets. We are also making plans for negotiation
  • July may improve the at:r:iosphe re. Meanwhile, we a.re doing extensive contingency planning to limit the scope of a Greek-Tu r k wa:­ ii the Turks invade and to keep bloodshed on Cyprus to a minimum . We are also considering how we should handle
  • of Viet Cong. R~sume this "\.veekend. PresiC.e:i:: ;v:-iat significance do you attach to low level of VC initiative? R:~3k: Ii i.t w~nt on longe!" perhap3 it would be significant - - r~ports ar -,,·ill draw ba.
  • ,a V •••• -3-59) • - UNI '-~o STATES DEPARlMENT OF JL; FEDERAL BUREAU O ICE l INVESTJGATtl)N secret Service, Los Angtj}es {RMl _ l 11th Nava_1 District;, San Dit}~O ( RM) MI, Region II, Panadena(RM) Norton - AFB, .San Bernardi-no ( RM
  • of Zambia ; the I |_ II j an office him Room The President broke track records of presentations because following formal presentation in the Fish Room consisting of the handshake d presentation of papers the Presiden t invited the two gentelemen
  • Date A tan House Pril 15, 1967 _ INT LYNDON B. JOHNSON re!L. began T his day a. (Piac.) LBJ Telephone 'in Out ——• ii v. f or t T-> • Expend LfL: PreVlOUS Activity Lo LD Today - 8:00am Awake ^__ South I ~~ " ~~ ' '__ i ; all day
  • John McCloy General Clay Miss Eleanor Dulles ' Mr. Allen Dulles Ken Gaddis Chancellor Kiesingerescortedthe President to the helicopter and bade him goodbye there 1:35p Helicopter departed taxfk Plittersdorf helicopte r pad 1:43 I__]__I Ii I Wahn
  • World War II and the President's warm feeling of Australia and New Zealand comrades in arms, is well a s his continued confidence in the solid strengt h of the British people. Whe n John Whale was brought in the President invited him to return. ": Bob
  • ( Ii i j j i _- e Ab e Forta s '__ _ i , ____™______™__________ I .i 10:44a £ _ M W t o secon d floor Douglas s Cater ,__ 9:06a t ' 9:36 a f . y yf Jac k Valent i ' [ 9:16a . _ Da D War 8:12a £ 8:50a I 9:01a f e White Hous e Frida
  • his day at (Place) . Whit T- Telephon Tune f In Ou tL , G Lawrence O'Brie n OF n Watso n 2:12p" " t Jo "2:20p 2:4 0 ^T 2:59p f 2: 59p | { I To 3:03p | i F RECOR D g Attorney Genera l Ramse y Clar k (b-2 ) e Califan o (pl) ' ii —————— i 2