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  • 2!-n llt'JU"\1- ?« / /.:-c.:.t / .. THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE /{/c(-/,Y REFERRAL Date: To: Chairman August 9, 1968 Civil ServiceJCommiasion ACTION- REQUESTED --____ ____ Dra1t reply for: President's signature. • Undersigned's signature
  • of 82d Airborne 4 of attack on cities cc dd ee we hold Khe Sanh -----------­ and plusses w -------------- ------ mobilization action V y --------------------------- is sues u x for action---------------------------- question minuses
  • SERVICE SET GSA FOAM 7122 (7-721 SERVICE SET -SECRET NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action Z491. CYPRUS Noted a briefing on the Cyprus situation, including a presentation by the Acting Secretary of State and a military
  • developed by "action level" teams. The exact format of each game varies according to the special requirements that may be posed, but in general, FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY A-1 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY these are "desk" or "manual" type games in which teams meet
  • for Highway Administration in 1967. table would affect F. Lally, DOT was involved the would be employed as the contractors, action an agressive be awarded a manning This plan employn1ent oppor­ an affirmative to develop he could
  • (/} () > to ~ M (/} INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State Action G..~) Info 2;1ZCEIC815IVA327 RR JIUEHC DE RUEIVCR 63518 1111435 ,961 MA1 I~ PM 12 58 ZIY SSSSS i ll1411Z MAY 67 PM ANEMBASSY CAIRO TO UEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC llFO RUQVRA/AflEMBASSY JIDDA SATE
  • iznprovement, which is a continuing plan of action for effecUvtlY tlealing with the prob­ Truue programs must be certified by lem of urban slums and blight. the Administrator who then recertifies them periodically. The Housing and Home Finance Agency repeatedly
  • and to desk. approved text of presidential statement on the Senate action this morning in passing the Social Security Bill. ^ ^___ LUNCH- " hamburgers w/ Mrs. Johnson Lynda, Chuck Jim Jones, mf """" " ""^IZJ IHJ To bedroom - for NAP General Westmoreland
  • by) ture Chief Don Nauser Specialist Luenell of recording ^ The President retired. December 1967 Monday, Christmas Day Expend Code 25 1967 December 25, 1967 December Juanita: Miriam Kennedy from Secret Service addition to the President's actions
  • called to ask to see the President to discuss the Federal Credit Unions. Patman is disturbed "by the autocratic actions of HEW with regard to credit unions ,_^ ^-^' 3:26p Director C~z_ Joe Califano 4pm LUNCH n George 5:10p 5:25p 5:15pm t Charles
  • of Trinidad and Tobago presents him an autographed colored picture in silver frame autographed blue bound copy of Time For Action and the book treasures from the National Gallery of Art Also present for meeting was Secy Mann To the Fish Room Willie Day Taylor
  • to "grab" for immediate success. I think the enemy overestimates the degree of support in the Vietnamese populace and underestimates our strength. General Wheeler: He is taking both actions concurrently. He is attacking the cities and also launching
  • Bundy: In addition to these recommendations we should have an e stimate of the reaction to various courses of action we might take . Under Secretary Ball: The situation in Cyprus has reached the crisis stag e . Even though someone leaked to the press
  • . The purpose of this private session was to have been a discussion of the differences between General Wheeler and the Chiefs and Secretary McNamara with respect to future military actions in Vietnam. The meeting in the President's office included, in addition
  • are fewer , smaller, of s h orte r durat ion and less frequent than in the early mo n t hs of the year. I at tribute this f all -off inlarge and moder ate scale combat actions by VC/NVA units to the attrition of supplies b y our air campaign against North
  • of military actions aga inst them. VC unhappy that Hanoi {unreadable) worldwide - - frightens them. Goldbe~ I have confirmation of Rusk and McNamara. U Thant anxious to make a proposal. His public statement was not good but could have been much worse. He said
  • of many delegates and figure heavily in the general debate . . The Soviets and other Conununist delegations are likely to attack our policy and actions, and we think it probable that some non-aligned nations will display concern, ·if not out­ right
  • independent agenc y - it s decisio n wa s an independent decisio n - regret s as mos t Americans - an y action tha t raise s th e cos t o f credit, particularl y fo r homes, schools , hospital s an d factories. Today approved , upo n recommendatio n o f
  • General Amb. Llewellyn Thompson Hon. Richard Helms Discussion of Vietnam and the continued pause Admiral Raborn in the bombing and the alternative course of action _ Amb. Arth ur Goldberg now open ______ _ ^ Hon. William Bundy- ^_=., ^ — Secy Robert
  • program activities carrie d out during calendar yea r 196 4 under Public Law 480. Released statement o n the pride o f the President in the action o f the House of Representatives in passing the Education Bill - - representing the greatest breakthrough
  • e - - Saturday Secretary Rober t McNamar a Secretary Jo e Fowle r The President worke d hi s desk - - mai l an d action item s - - an d talked w/ MW , BM , an d J V intermittentl y --on th e (pl ) and i n th e offic e On th e porc h outsid e o f
  • and prologue. There are here many examples of leadership of government and ,p-ivate ente rprise to which we could point. But certainly one out­ s~andi!lg milestone was the action seven years ago when Philadelphia, with foresight, p assed a unique cla us e
  • -eight languages taught there add to the interest of the area and the strength of the Nation. I wanted not only to see the natural beauty of your country, but a l so to sal ute the citizens and leaders-in-government who have taken action to preserve
  • the drawing boards. 11m willing -- and I know you are willing -- to do everything we can to substitute for the delight of debate -- the art of action. There are many specific things we can do in both great and small projects: 1) We can provide immediately
  • 7 on Cuba;** that is, 11 . we believe that Castro does not intend to force the issue until after the US elections, when he will seel( UN action. If this fails, there is con- 8 9 10 siderable danger that he would order a shoot-down, calcu- 11
  • Folder, "NSAM # 311: Review of the Problem of Assurance Against Any Missile Crisis in Cuba, 7/10/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • not constitute a new commit ­ ment for the United States but rather gave promise of action by reaffirming our existing commitments under the UN Charter. He reported that the ENDC had now submitted to the UN its repoi-t forwarding the draft text of the trreaty
  • INCOMING TELEGRAM Depa·rtment 31 of State D':....LAS-5IFIED I • ,., Ni ,a-,.;i:lepp& SEGREl' aio w56, Sec 3. Action' ss Info ~NNNOVVFHE282JCA53~ 00 RUEHCR d'> . By DE RUFHJA.8814/1455Z 0 141435~ • FMUSBER ERLIN • TO SECSTA ASHDC \ STATEGRNC
  • or dropped and the "tone of the exchange lowered. repeated that he saw nothing wrong at all in our asking how it could have happened; who did it; and our requesting that the Israeli government do something about it. The implication of purposeful action
  • TOP 9ECRFT J.Ofil SECRET - L-------------------------~ EO 13526 3.3(b)(1 )· EO 13526 3.5(c) DAILY BRIEF 9 JUNE 1967 l. Arab States Israel - The ceasefire was observed on all fronts during the night. Further Is­ raeli action is still possible
  • ." Xsrael 's war ·plans irnd put high pri6rity on quick action agairist the E~yptian Air Force because of ·the threat to its own more vul~erable air­ fields and vital centers. Reports are still fragntE!ntary, but the ~igns ·point to this as an Israeli
  • do our be st to obtain prompt action by the Security Council. The Resolution·, subrnitted by Ambassador Goldber g to Amba s sador Federencko last ni'ght, rneets the points raised in your communication to me, as well as the realities discussed above
  • with U. S. 1 but no confirniation here. Bob 1 statement still stood although Pierpoint said Mr. Rusk s morning Cairo was not pulling back on charge of U.S. air activity. Richard Hottelet reported no signs yet of USSR action to back words of support to UAR.
  • statement and called for action to uphold it. of the attached report Fedorenko (who no doubt knew th\vcontents from General Bull to Thant) repeatecl7l'ressed Thant to make available said he had all information he had on the situation. Thant repeatedly
  • and resolute of the Middle East situation. President Truman is regarded as a great hero in the Jewish community because of his firm action in 194 7. You have done no less and ought to get the credit for it. The "neutrality" statement and I am not not sure
  • in vermeil with Presidential seal and inscription (2) Photograph - autographed - in sterling silver frame with seal - "To Prime Minister George Papandreou, with sincere best wishes, LBJ" (3) Copy of "A Time for Action" - autographedlll. . . ."To Prime
  • will adjourn without action and throw the matter back into the Security Council. There are two questions raised by the resolutions -­ whether there should be withdrawal back to the situation of June 4 or simply a statement eliminating the state of belligerence
  • , and artillery bombardment of North Vietnam cease aa al ---- , Washington time. President Thieu and I have reached this decision on the basis of developments in the Paris talks, -- and in the belief that this action can lead to progress toward a peaceful
  • this will be ~necessary to take monetary action, even to devalue currency. Not now because o:fxv1dc:KfXyRk volatile situation. Meantime, series of actions suggested -- putting some money through black market in Hong Kong. VN wanted to sell gold but told them it was out
  • the actions we must take in the next few months, and b. Study the alternatives which face us in the next year or two with recommendations as to the course of action we should adopt. t:PA Rostow Attached are two unanswered quest j ons which I suggest you