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  • ._tf fl~ 4'~£ i·\~f~;c,(l~~ ~~ci.\2,1 '-'~,~~J . ltJ".tra-op ( n {L.__.- 1~-V-J-rt-a_.~.i,. ~~~ ;_',"~.,.:......~..r1! Interstate and Foreign Com erce Subcommi Review pending bills for purpose of . priority on action. v~~~~ vC{I, ~ • /d.....X
  • THIS [lORl~ l flG SAY'--- Hi ,hY H01.E = ,., -\ "' L '(i.lDOt I J I dl00!·l . Telephone: 6116 FL : L:T - r ·- To secure prompt action on inquiries this orlJrinal RADIOGRAM should be preaented at the om.ca ef R.C.A. COMMUNICATIONS, Inc. In telephone
  • praising the actions in upsetting the Diem government. Lodge said he saw dangers of an anti-Christian move and thia was his purpose in seeing the Pope. He made a point that Bishop Thuc had engaged in serious persecutions involving the imprisonment
  • in Laos if the recon­ naissance actions were taken. Mr. McCone was asked to present the new evidence to his evaluators and return with an intelligence community view . Furth er discussion of the subject was scheduled for Friday. Bromley Smith ::SE C:RE
  • from all of Vietnam and strictly observe the Geneva Agreement of 1954. d. The U.S. continues its bombing of Laos and has opposed the holding of a conference on Laos. e . U.S . actions in Vietnam -- as well as support of the MLF -- create
  • "Action, not wordsJ" He added with a smile that he had taken a second look at the spinster and decided that he wanted neither words., nor action, with her. He said he had no doubt that the Vice President would receive in Berlin the same warm, cordial
  • compromising the ECM equipment . Secretary McNamara said that flight pl ans could be made which expose a U - 2 to attack from fewer SA M sites . He did not recommend that this course of action be followed. The discussion then turned to the use of drones
  • , the President cannot del ay indefinitely ta.king the action r equired by the Congressional amendment. The Foreign Assi stance Act was signed December 18 and Congr ess will expect Presidential act ion on the deteJ;"mination shortly, Sukarno is coming up
  • this to the Congress. Black said this would be very discouraging to the other Asian countries who have already done all that we have asked of them. Ashley asked would it be of any value for the President to send a message up now and have no action on it until January
  • TIIE WlIJTE IIOl . S E \VA S I IINGTO"-\ {;6NFIDENTIAL April 9, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. , 329 MEMORANDUM TO: SUBJECT: Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Commerce
  • Folder, "NSAM # 329: Task Force on Southeast Asian Economic and Social Development, 4/9/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
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  • . McCone to give us his estimate of enemy action--what their responses would be. RUSSELL: Mr. Mc Cone, I notice you did not mention the submarine. Does anybody know what kind of anti-submarine warfare there is in that area? MC CONE: We discussed that today
  • changed the last paragraph per our discussion Saturday. In addition, I also will recommend, and Bill Brubeck agrees, that the President send Pearson a letter telling him action on this matter is beginning. W'x·SSMITH W. {jl. ?ILI 0--" ~ ,___ . yL· Q
  • Folder, "NSAM # 287: Release Procedures for Nuclear Weapons Assigned [Sanitized], 3/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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  • HOUSE WASHINGTON July 6, 1964 NAT.I ONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 309 FOR: SUBJECT: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense · The Administrator, Agency for International Developme~t Presidential Determination Aid to Indonesia
  • Folder, "NSAM # 309: Presidential Determination _ Aid to Indonesia, 7/6/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
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  • File Copy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DECLASSIFIED June 8, 1966 G O~FID 1:: J).JT LA L Authority A) 5 c_ By Ag , NARA, 8( € t>tJ6DO Date /c=J -t'-tf NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 350 TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 350: Loans for Foreign Assistance Programs, 6/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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  • advocate" questions: How much time do we use up by our actions at the U. N.? Do we have control of the time situation if we get involved in U. N. debate? What is the danger if we go to the U. N. for some sort of humiliation? (What is the possibility
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 5, 1963 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 220 TO: The The The The The Secretary of State
  • Folder, "NSAM # 220: U.S. Government Shipments by Foreign Flag Vessels in the Cuban Trade, 2/5/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
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  • action will be taken by the Department of State to approve the necessary waivers of the provisions of Section 1415 of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1953 (31 USC 726) with respect to the currencies involved. Mr. McGeorge Bundy - 2
  • Folder, "NSAM # 267: Disaster Assistance for Skopje, 10/18/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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  • be the most prudent course because it would eliminate the possibility of the information coming to his attention through leakage; further, if the passage of the squadron through the Malacca Strait stirred Communist elements into action against American­ owned
  • Folder, "NSAM # 289: Indian Ocean Naval Deployment, 3/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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  • 9, 1965 I \ \ Isl cGB :R K: t /9/65 THE WHITE HOUSE WA S HIN GT ON April 9, 1965 SECR:E'f' NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. · 331 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE SUBJECT: The Bandung II Conference The President wishes
  • Folder, "NSAM # 331: The Bandung II Conference, 4/9/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
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  • Director, PJ•DD1:ng Board Secretariat, same eubJect, dated July l, 1960 Mem for BSC from Acting Executive Secretary, same 1ubJect, dated March 20, 1961 ror your 1ntorDBt1on, and for action by appropriate depe.rtment■ and agencies, tbe President
  • Special Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. 20501 DECLASSIFIED Authority "E 0. L6fi2 SEC. 5 (A)' and (D) By 4 , NARS, Da~ ~ -1~-gD Dear Mr. Rostow: The Department of Defense has recently received a copy of National Action
  • Folder, "NSAM # 361: Treatment of Foreign Vessels Illegally Fishing within 9_Mile Exclusive Fisheries Zone, 3/14/1967," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
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  • is to keep our contacts open with the other side in the event that they have a new position to g i ve us . d . The U. S . actions we are taking should be presented publicly in a low key but in such a way as to convey accurately that we are d etermined
  • no action. . that civil and military groups were taking action immediately, and he would do nothing until morning. b.5 by MF -- with the news of George's need for a conference call between the I resident and aides to issue a proclamation on the Alaska
  • 191331Z SEP 64 COPY LBJ LIBRARY I n c o m in g MESSAGE TOP-SECRI T H E JO IN T C H IE FS OF STA FF PRECEDENCE (ACTION) PRECEDENCE (INFO) PRIORITY VZUZCi£.N306VZCZCPHO195VV PP RUEKDA DE RUHLHQ 3321 2 2 / 1 8 4 IZ T W T fT P 2 2 1 8 4 IZ m ADMINO
  • and the Viet Cong. General Wheeler: The Chiefs believe that ground action against the North VietnCl.mese effort is adequate to reverse the situation. Air strikes on the thr e e targets are not necessary from a mi litary point of view. Howe v er , a South Vietn
  • THE WHITE: HOUSE WASHINGTON March 2, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 34:1 TO The The The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Administrator of the Agency for International Development Director of the Central
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  • . Secretary -- friends: There are 17, 000 towns across the country with less than 6, 000 people -- but 1 am esp~cially glad to corne to this one, because Montevideo has taken action which makes it an example to the others. 1 have enjoyed this morning
  • . E. Johnson {:::: C. Moor 1/)p'/// Executive SecretariaLv~ FR.OM: Carol Citing of NSC Action 2238 Attached is page 17a from the draft of a history of the Committee of Principals being prepared in the Department. You will note that it has been
  • Under Secretary at the same time. Attachment: January 5, 1965 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NOo -----MEMORANDUM TO: THE THE THE THE SECRETARY OF STATE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ADMINISTRATOR
  • Folder, "NSAM # 280: South Vietnam, 2/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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  • *'1&l ~.attei4•tatl• ..4 *4latoa.WoP. _,~.-.-. wtt1t. _,;1ae.~tt.- ww.o•• ~,.:••---~,..... . . . - . November 14, 1964 &EGRET HA.TIONAL SEC:UBJTY ACTION .MEMORANDUM HO. 318 M&Moa.AHI>VM J'oa THE IECllETA&Y OF STATS THE IECBETABT OF D~SNSS S
  • Folder, "NSAM # 318: Future of Nuclear Defense of Atlantic Alliance, 11/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
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  • occurred. (Probably for mer~ use in the Middle East than in the United States.) 2. The U. S. is strongly opposed to any further military action by either side (this position will be developed undoubtedly by Ambassador Goldberg in the course of the day
  • ; see if we are taking proper action in up-grading and promoting them; Sec Dillion -- same as Rusk conversation Postmaster Genera l -- same thing Sec Udall -- same thing Sec McNamara -- same thin g Sen Mansfield lunch in P-38 $1.50 Sec Freeman -- same
  • drove a nail into one of the benches -- no speeches, just informal conversations. 11:06 Left the Douglass home to drive out Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Syphax School, and 3rd and Independence Avenues to show Emma and Polly "beautification in action." 11
  • action. It is important that we make no public move until Saturday. The President: What is the military situation? Secretary Clifford: There is more activity, but we don't know whether this is the third offensive. The attacks are not coming off v ery
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO -aGflE'l' M Orig{n_ of State COLLECT 6 ACTION: Amembassy PARIS TOSEC = IMMEDIATE EYES o::;1y. SECRETARY FROM fJfC 13 q 53 PH '63 EYES ONLY BALL ~~iffl11JGfflGt Katzenbach st
  • message. It now appears that military action in the Middle East is b~ing concluded. I hope our efforts in the days ahead can be devoted to the achievement of lasting peace throughout the world. Respectfully, Lyndon~- Johnson ~ ,?s-.1sz B.0.123S6,Sec
  • and the UAR. If today all military actions are concluded, it will be necessary to proceed to the next step of evacuating the territory occupied by Israel and the return of troops behind the armistice line. I consider that w,e should maintain· on this matter
  • ~ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary LIMITED OFFICIAL USE CIO{JP3 ~ed at 12 year intervals; not automatically declassified OUTGOING lELc,RAMDepartment f of State INDICATE,□ cowa: I 02 I 0 OaiAIIGE IO LIMITEDOFF.ICIALlEE 59 Orfa!n ACTION
  • Clifford and Symington ought to confer. they should go to him to see what ways we can cut. Walt Rostow: Our financial people are talking with the head oi the International Monetary Fund to see if we should take any actions tETIP~C t•S:t:tS CGP!RIGtiTED M
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WA SHI NGTON '' February 13, · 1964 •I• DECiAsSIFIED NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 283 TO: The The The The The The The SUBJECT: u.s. Authority fd-l'i5Pl . /IS(,, ,,4y Secretary of State BvrfDxI-. NARA, Date 'i
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