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  • to beari administrative marking By ,'II~ onr/2// ~ ~ , 1/.:l.~/;J/J UwitedStat INCOMING American Embassy ROME ---------- N I A C T FRCJt1: Control: 133 Recd: Sep 6, 1962 0340 DEPARTMENr ACTION: RCME508. Sep~er 5. 9 Pomo ACTION ROME
  • and an infantry company are ln Vietnam. They are ln the process of deploying an additional infantry company of approximately 170 men. D. The Phlllpplnee: an engineer battalion A 2.000-man clvtc action group. conaiatlng of with it ■ own •ecurity 1upport force, ln
  • , _' , . _ . ,- . , _ · : .. . :..:\:·r·.;.,'.:'.;_·;:· _' _' :r ., - ){ ... :·. ;PAGE FOUR RUEHCR 2604F'D T 0- P. S E .C R E T , • ',!_, \IN OUR VIEW, THE SHORTEST AND .; THE MOST . RELIABLE WAY FOR SETTLING · .· ! ·,: , , •. · • 11T IS NOT TO ALLOW PRECIPITou·s ACTIONS
  • first place with Latin as buyers we have rated America we always occupy and third between as sellers. In world trade second and fifth. Only Canada has been above us every year and, at present, The Federal third Gennan Republic and fourth
  • -szcttET Monday - .Fe'brury MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: - s. 1908 - !' i ,lt, ACTION M.eaBuree to lnYlgorate the J"onn and Substance of Oa.r Activitl• • ia Latin America You asked fer idea s to dramati&• our Latia American policy
  • Republic of Vietnam has repeatedly protested against the U.S. action in illegally laying hold of civilians and military personnel on board fishing boats and freighters even in the territorial waters of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The Government
  • of America Dear Mr. President: Last year you sent album of photographs the funeral of your visit of my grandfather, album has been placed happy, in the family shaking photographs, Trusting the highest that I should of The be very honor for me
  • , , ... \ • ' ... ' . Department of ss G SP .· 'I', Stat,ERMANENT Control : Rec'd: Action Info ,· ' ACTION. tDPV ._i.J. ' • aEcoRD l/t-t \ coP-; LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 38-_L NF.A ~ 8:08 a.m.- FROM:Ankara TO: Secretary 203 71 August 21, 1962 of ,·,.. .') z . ·1
  • n\ 2 TELEGRAM- OUTGOING- A?.!&"t!BASSY ANKARA UNCLASSIFIED Controls 8-526 ACTIONs DEPT JODEL Date a Aug. 27, 1962 6 PM 259 CODELJohnson VERBATIMTEXT OF VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S SPEECH AT BEIRUT AIRPOlll' THURSDAY,AUGUST23, 1962 MR
  • organization," REP was to be "devoted to the cause of democratic radicalism" and aspire "to the creation of a new left in America." In an initial brochure, REP solicited the assistance of "all people who identify with the forces of radical democracy
  • , the Ameri_cans have adopted varied tactics not used before and other strategies were put into action in Vietnam. Despite all.- _these, the Americans took restricted steps in bombing North Vietnam areas other than strategic points. As Secretary McNamara put
  • g 3 , ~ ,N/.RS,D~1te_lO-j-Y THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 3, 1967 ~RE!T Mr. President: • Walt Rostow has asked my comments on-the action: following possible course of ; Proposal J ! The U.S. will stabilize its military strength
  • the power, •n·a t ion These at are they_true of-action? the been the the in to the 1d o f and the the on we of t he glistening, word~_and what ~-nd· i..rorld what (;reat America We clinr, nation thour,h c_onter1.;H
  • -~, Date _:;; J'·V-' ACTION We... a41ay, April 3, 1968 tJ:15 a. m. Mil. PRESIDENT: • t dderlltaad oa Frl•y, He plau Sect. Ruk woud Ila April!, tlaelr tlme. to loc:u oa the •v••• to pl- a pre•• coafereace la WelUapoa at the Welllaatoa He wlahe
  • Arab actions. My immediate conclusion from the foregoing is that we should try to avoid further Security Council action in the foreseeable future. Yet we will not be able to do this indefinitely, or perhaps even for long, unless progress can be made
  • , to trace the principal steps in their progress toward unity and independence and to show how France has contributed to the political and economic development of these modern democratic States. The subject of this brochure is the Republic of Senegal
  • or Viet-Nam are being brutually and aystemat­ by Conmuniat agents and force ■ trca the north. and to the United torial ically integrity violated It is also &J.ear to both governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect
  • - q7 NL. J" 'IJ·-Z S6 ::r~ "+efttftti:vc List of Actions ... " +S 1 p ~ 8- 11/·97 All. v U -2Sb " ,, S-----4-t>-- #12 memo #i-2-a...rpt--- Rostow to President, 1:40 p.m. S 1 p ~tL11/n/'l7 Nlft/frJ~; ~ +--11-n-•teHigenee Re_pef:t-.5 ~ 1t,-u cJ
  • contained in the donor's deed of gift. - - ·---------------------------- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) ACTION CONJ'U,CNTtAl» Tueeday - Octolter MEMOJilANDUM FOB. TH£ PB.ESII>ENT 1.Atter from Dr. Romalo
  • To establish a Department of Housing and Community Development, and for other purposes. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Oong,:essassembled, 3 That this Act may be cited as the Department
  • necessary. stepped up. that stronger the Senate Resolution Presaure action -- the kind of action of the previous August -- would be from the North was not just maint~lned, it was It was necessary to take new measures to try to slow and make more
  • THitJK THAT THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•S REPUBLIC OF' KOREA HAS AMPLE EVIDENCE TO CONVINCE THE WORLD. OUR PUEBLO INTRUDED DEEP INTO THE TERRITORIAL WATERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA O N SEVERAL OCCASIONS--ABOUT 9.8 MILES FROM KALDAN NORTH
  • take place later: beginning approximately April 15; -- the co st of thi s pa ckage would be for FY 1968 $2 billion extra. To this must be added the $3. 4 billion extra to which we are already committed by actions taken. The extra cost for FY 1969
  • AND THE SOVIET REACTION THERETO IN WASHINGTON AND· ELSEWHERE. AND THEY APPRECIATED WHAT PRESIDENT HAD DONE. · ,· D. MANESCU PAID TRIBUfE TO SECRETARY FOR MAKING POINT· TO DOBRYNIN' , THAT US IMFORMATION AND ACTIONS NOT BASED ON ANYTHING ROMANIANS HAD . SAID
  • . (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMIN IST RATI O N NA FORM 1429 (8-85) ACTION Wedae•day Febnary 21
  • reaasertlng a strong leadership poaltion within the Chriatlan Democratic Party to con­ solidate many of the1e galna during hb two year• in office. Although Chile'• economic problem• are worrisome, Frei ha• shown remarkable I have tenaclousne•• and courage ln
  • warm 1ood wt.all••• Siacorely, (s/ His Imperial Majeaty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shahanabah of Iran Tehran LBJ:HS:feg L df' I . ACTION rCJ21:1i11') r Mr. Pre•ldeat: Herewith Wll•oa ral••• tha q,aeatloa of whether ,... woald M pnpar
  • those cynics and critics ~ at home and abroad who question our p~~ and ~ c~~~!· If we ...... fumble fail -- if we fritter away our opportunity senseless quarrels and in needless, between Democrats and Republicans, .-. or between
  • and size of the Federal Budget. I I ---The selection/process would proceed in two stages. First, all American ~ities would be invited to make general proposals for action programs designed to have a major impact , on the living conditio'ns of thei
  • FOR OF STATE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON November OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 28, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT Action by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Foreign Aid The Senate Appropriations Committee came through
  • , Jl003, 11047,.11161; and International Aviation Pacilitiea Act, Sectiona·7, 8, 9) 2 . The hoped for improvementain air safety and technological development that lay behind these actions have been realized in satisfying measure, largely because of PAA
  • . 111J Noltll back edelyi woa1' p..a.ltly ftft1ttlla 4. Catlaud 41111,,at\c effort• •• clfer the bo.t 1a.,. of MC11ftlll ...ata.l eafo nleeM el crew. --esc.;azl - ACTION S:EGIUST/ii::NSlTP.t:13 Thursday, July 25, 1968 -- 11:20 a. m; Sec. Rusk
  • , obviously, would have to be exceedingly guarded. We are starting on a new course of action. The President made an offer to Hanoi to start a planned program of de-escalation, the theory being that he would take a step, they and over the course might then take
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION "Action #8" ~v.{J-~.;.3
  • -- .the Britith application to get illto the EEC i• atill pending. They would probably want to avoid any other action on rat•• until they receive the f'onnal anawer. Thi• could come nezt week; even thou1h the Brit11h interYened in the market on only two days
  • .!~:.:§~J-:~~::1.:i~:q._;.li l:!-: 0 .~P:. ~~PtO.Y.m~.:pJ.~.; .~ ~~ •:,4-••- I propose to take the following actions: 1. US·Offset -Purchase·s - Cancellation o(the F-11 lK permits cancel_lation of any further obligation on our part to make offs et
  • South Africa which granted: Agreement with 'ffle US two air routes to South Africa (one via the North Atlantic and Africa, the other via the Caribbean, South America and Africa); rights routes for South Africa to New York (the actual were left
  • aade a strong apMch denoanchlg tbe So:viet action. Malik intenened nftl'&l.t1Ma 1n remarke that al■oat approached a tillbuter in length and irrel.nllnG7. The French repreNDtative, Bernard, apoke atraighttorvardq against the Son.et inftaion. The Canadian
  • - --., - - ·------ .. -----------· ·------ -- - ... ME:MORA DUM ACTION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHlHOTOK Tuesday, May 14, 1968 7 :30 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Attached at Tab A is Harriman's At Tab Bis Sect. Rusk's the end in which we identify I have been working draft is an improvement. proposed statement
  • ACTION Mr. Pre•W.at: You caa•t ab.oee a man for try1Dc -- or maJN yo• caa. Kel Wabbllml au hla Tokyo editor aak If two to tbe B.uk i..r.a.w: tblai• are po••Dtle a• backSl" .... wlth -- a plctve -- a •tat.meet Iran yoa tllat J011 an ''plea