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  • 8 , 196 0 Activity (includ e visited by) * D Expenditure Code Sen Pastore , t o than k hi m fo r hi s action s i n th e Dem o Conferenc e yesterda y Sen Holland , Sen Smathers , " Sen Chavez , " Sen Yarborough, t o ask hi m t o rid e ou t t o Bo
  • of the coast who took action to safeguar d the land along whi ch this scenic road now travels. For, this coastline lies here in the afternoon sun - - the western boundary of our continent. Inscribed on this plaque - - we can read the words of Robinson Jeffers
  • given it. And so, let's go see it in action and learn from seeing . ####ff ####I#
  • y 1. 9/11/64 Msg to PM Jaifi re the death of his wife ··OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE, □ □ CHARGE TO COLLECT -- -59 '. NEA of State ~ , .__..._ LDIITD .. Origin 0 so57 - - • OFFICIAL USE - ..... . ,. ' ACTION
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ of State 2 I ll U 3 4 COLLECT □ CHARGE TO -tffl CM:eOrigin ACTION: Amembassy TEL AVIV FLASH INFOo: USUN, NEWYORK FLASH Amembassy MOSCOWFLASH WHITEHOUSE FLASH a IO IIooAH'V Info, STATE ~/ ~ fJ'3
  • Council 'resolutions. We consider it very import.ant that Israel demonstrate by actions on the growid that :ils announcement about the orders it has issued means what it says. '! If the cease '.fire on the Syrian front is not effective immediately
  • SITUATION ROOM LOG DATE ___________ DUTY OFFICER TIME ...,. 4/5 JUNE1967 Ray Wotring ACTION 1710 Called Mr. Rostow and informed him of a FLASHfrom Cairo reporting that the UAR Vice President would be departing Cairo on Wednesday 7 June
  • grossly exaggerated, but actual losses to the Israeli force of about 270 aircraft are not known. Firm information on ground action re­ mains sparse. The Israelis claim they have captured the "outer positions" of Kuntilla in southeastern Sinai and reached
  • have your message. You should know that late last night our Secretary of State sent a most urgent message to Israe,l to say that we considered it very important that Israel demonstrate by actions on the ground that its orders for a cease-fire
  • States aircraft participated in attacks on Egypt have resulted in mob action against American embassies and consulates and a break in Diplomatic Relations by seven Arab countries with the United States. This despicable act on their part and failure
  • this morning. We are strongly supporting action to this end in the United Nations Security Council which meets wiJ;hin the hour and trust you will do the same. I have already made a appeal to all the governments in the area concerned personal and we
  • on a cease-fire resolution, but there is not yet a clear indication of probable action on the Indian request for condem­ nation of Israel for the deaths of the Indian soldiers. She said it was reported that Britain was seeking a Big Four summit meeting
  • ♦ 070 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE,0 cower 0CHA1Gl of State ' .. TO J;l~~ot- Classi/ication • ACTION: American Mission BERLIN -~IATE EXDIS . ~ ... . . Info, REF: ~ Deptel 129. ,,, m~Wa t ' ' Department just noti:tiedAKara
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department of State INDICATE, □ co1.ua 0 OIAP.Gt tO ...,6ECR:'E'f Classification ... NEA .\ 3Jl".3Z- INFO: ss G SP L EUR 3832 Amembassy LONDON ACTION: Dec ZI 3 D14Pn'63 Amembassy JIDDA '-{ 9) --4
  • HCR/5?r-^T E RnSPI a/ C I A 4 7 8 4 S RUEPCR/MSa 0 ' 04 15 4 72 ZFD CINCPAC TO RtjHPB/CINCPACFLT L IHFC RUEKDA/JCS RU;iSMA/COffijS!lACV HUA T Z L / CO S SV SN TH F L T I—G-4^-9- E C "Fr E ^---DE SOTO PATROL EMZR3ENCY ACTIONS 1. a ir lif t (U
  • of the steam out of him by showing him an "Eyes Only" cable to General Westmoreland expressing my full support for him and his actions. General Wheeler: I talked with General Westmoreland this morning and he said he was deeply appreciative of the message
  • in the Se curity Council w o uld be lh e best w ay to deal with Lhe situation. The USSR is the only Communist country represented there, and would have a special resp~nsibilit y to defend the DR V actions and thus might adopt a less forthcoming stance than
  • -10 ground operations (briefed group on latest military action). President: action)? What accounts for substantial difference in KIA (killed in Wheeler: 1. Heavier fire pow'e r -- fighter bombers and artillery. 2. Mobility -- choppers. 3. Good
  • pass. But I don't think it will and they will say it was a rebuff because of our unreasonable and inhumane action in the bombing. On balance, that would be a loss in my judgement. Goldberg said I don't agree. Katzenbach said he agrees with McNamara
  • (challenge); HAKA (posture dance by men); and POWHIRI (action song of welcome by women. Because it was raining, the party did not tarry, but watched the traditional Maori welcome as they proceeded to the platfor On the platform itself, were the President, Mr
  • . Gov Preston Smith: A FAMILY ALBUM: "To Dorsey Hardeman ] with affection, Lyndon B . Johnson " PRESIDENT'SCOUNTRY:: "T o Ima Smith 1 with affection, Lyndon B. Johnson" Star sapphire tie tack Solid gold cuff links Asian medal A TIME FOR ACTION: "To Im
  • for President Kennedy and now for Lyndon. The Kenny O’Donnells, the O’Briens, the Maguires, the Jenkinses, Bill Moyers alone, Jack Valenti. We just had a drink, watched the fire, talked about the day’s events, the Congress, the problems, the actions, and I hope
  • tour for the ladies; Ken O'Donnell; dinner with friends, including Senators Richard Russell, Herman Talmadge, and George Smathers; discussion of congressional action and tax bill; Russell's recurring cough; Lady Bird prays that LBJ will pace himself
  • much on knowledgeable leadership such as yours - - and on action-taking public servants like your Mayor. Tonight 1 my mind goes back to a day -- February 3, 1965 -- two years ago, when a small group of us gathered in the Red Room of the Wi.t.:te House
  • . During the last few days we have had an appalling number of letters, in bitter language, denouncing the action of labor. The situation is getting ugly. Congress is increasingly the object of criticism and distrust. I shall start keeping track of how many
  • Congressional business - check on status of Private William Shearon Barber (wounded in action, missing in action, presumed dead) as wife heard word he was maybe in a prison and wants to send him medicine, asking Navy to reconsider application of Max
  • in writing to the Company within ninety-five days after the cause or_ action, if any, shall have accrued; provided, however, that neither of these conditions shall apply to claima for damages or overcharges within the purview of Section 415
  • Department of ~-r:ate I i i I Action S.5 Info'/.: SiCRH! - RR RUEHC DE RUQMKG 3497A 1331115 I • ., . ... tNY SSSSS R 13 llllZ MAY 67 FM tllEMBASSY Al'1MAN ' .·T 0 RUEHCI ~CSTATE WASK>C . INF 0 RUQMGlV AMEMBASSY ANKARA STATE OR NC er S i 9 R ! 2
  • FILE COPY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 18, 1964 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 293 TO: The The The The The SUBJECT: Language Training for U.S. Government Dependents Secretary of State Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 293: Language Training for U.S. Government Dependents, 4/18/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • . Somebody should talk with Walt Rostow: {To General Wheeler). Nobody is advising the President, to my knowledge who has been trigger-happy. General Wheeler: Personally, I find none of the military courses of action particularly attractive. Walt Rostow: We
  • may not be too satisfactory for contacts under 1000 mile range. 4. In an attempt to improve the long-range air-ground communications from these C-l4o aircraft, action has been taken to have HF contacts and patch-thru connections made on each flight
  • I INTRODUCTION The Administration has repeatedly explained its basic purposes in Vietnam, its view of the situation, and the actions being taken under the basic policy of assisting the South Vietnamese Government and people to preserve
  • for action programs de signed to have a major impact , on the living conditions of their citizens. Second, after the most promising of these programs had been determined by a special Presidential commission, the communities so qualified would prepare more
  • ": ~]:.!1~ island;•.'• There a;e.indications.that more arms are.on their way from ) .· ··.Ai though '.ve are somewhat confused as to whether Soviet and Chinese :action on . . . . . . . . . . . · .'. :·. . Zanzibar·.~'. ·'f:S
  • AND IL L U M IN A T IN G F I R E . P TF 3/6 ACTIONS R E S U L T S 1 •AS NOTED IN SUMMARY 3EL0W NCLUDE DESTRUC TIO N OF MANY SUPPO RT a jIL D IN G S AND ONE GUN B^PLAC e-lENT. 30 CAL MACHINE G'JN B U R S T TAKEN. ON BOW OF P T F 6 WOUNDED 2 M S IB E R S 57
  • -proliferation in coordinated for military a pro• defense action in the contingencies. This memorandum examines a number of general iesues nuclear terms, form of the undertaking, and/or by the two major nuclear or by sny single or formal agreement
  • Group will function as a focal point for decisions and actions on overseas interdepartmental matters which are referred to it by the Secretary of State or by an Assistant Secretary of State, or raised by the action of an individual member. Any department
  • Folder, "NSAM # 341: The Direction, Coordination and Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities Overseas, 3/2/1966, [1 of 2]" National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • : Next Steps. (Sect. Rusk) 5. Time Scenario for Troop Decisions. (The President) Specific matters you wish presented to you for decision and action. 6. Other. / lJ}.~ TOP SECRE7 attachment (Tab A) Rostow TAB A {para. 7 from Ambassador
  • \JTHORTTIIES IN Jt".NOI, lltffORTUNATP.l.Y, HA~OI HAS RESPON!:lED WITH THE OPPOSITE OF RESTRAINT AND HAS INTENSIFIED ITS EFFORTS ' TO TflXE OVER THE SOUTH DY FORCE. S\JCH' ACTIONS CREf\·n: s~:RIOUS DOUBTS IN OUR MIND TH/\T COMPL~TEL.Y STOPPING THe: BO~:s H"G
  • ^^ - - ^^ Date November Bethesda Naval Hospital p^ 18, 1966 FRIDAY Today awarded Presidential Unit Citation to the 52d Ranger Battallion, Republic of Vietnam for extraordinary heroism in action against hostile forces Awake and up. Combed his