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  • , of Defense. for Jackson now I 1m even more native of my staff. some Cy Vance, and for Louis grateful to Clarks- a hard-working My Friends and Fellow Democrats: No man of sensibility could fail to be aware of a question that is uppermost in your
  • on the ground as they did at Clark's alert than they are. so our planes won't Field in the Philippines. I would like to see progress on missiles. I would like to see a better and more adequate airlift. I would like to see us improve our anti-submarine
  • ..c.d Clark Yea A. ba••ador Duke Ye . v. w. WGB:mm - - ootow 0 Ho 0 0 inviting: - • - • .. -· - • a:c:a::a:-r ACTION TluaradaJ - Jane 27 • 1968 Mr. PrealdeDt: Herewith a memorand•m from CoTer Ollnr 1iTI111 tbe be propon• to follow
  • an appreprlate na,-.e tu North lf Sal&M b ap1a attacked. of la Clark'• Tie• la that: IIIMler tile laaplqe of tbe Marca Jl •,-.dl aa reatralat ~ attack oa Sale .. dNa aot fall -4er tbe cae.1ery of metch•• llaaol. He doe• DGt ••• a llak ltetweea ov ceaaatlef bomb
  • be happy to infon11Governor Daniel. RaymondTelles i\mbassador XEROX CO.PY - FROM - - - QUICK - -· - -- ---:- , GONFIDENTIAh Monday, Mr. October 7. 1968 -- 5:30 p. m. President: Clark Clifford ha• well known to hbn, ha• man for the tran•ltlon
  • Court or to any other •P'"• ■et el J•..•• aacb •• one repreaeatadft of the Ualted Sta.tea, one of North Korea, -d a third party to be aamed l,y the Prealdeat of the World Court. ''' 59 1968 -- 1:30 p.m. huacll wltb the PreaWeat OFF THE RECORD Clark
  • °'-' ----- NEWS CONFERENCE OF SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLARK M. CLIFFORD at Pentagon 10:00 A. M. Thursday, I shall April (EST) 11, 1968 SECRETARY CLIFFORD: I have a brief statement attempt to answer questions that you may have. The President has ceeding to call
  • I : and further ... : • •• ax·. • as 4· • • stage.. . (whp -~d.lld>:e ,eabl!ng o/OU:sh(-i;'tly) : Clark Clifford/,• I~ and Generaf Wh.eeler -: · . to. Saigon in ~ha period of July 13-20, ex is also the question.of I see if and wliEul
  • USIA Director Marks Secretary Attorney Postmaster Wheeler of Treasury General 10:00 AM Fowler Clark General 0 1 Brien Secretary of Interior Udall Secretary of Commerce Secretary of HEW Gardner Secretary of Labor Secretary of HUD
  • the yoa with the Taak Force between Jlllle Fa.rthermore, the ceremony ca.a be dre•••d up 11 Mike Manato• can 1•t the Sella te to pa•• the pendia& bill a11tborl•ln& $411 million of callable Bank and apprOYe Ed Clark'• aomlna.tion capital for the Imer
  • May or early June. One excellent result of your March 31 statement and Clark Clifford's speech has been that the Vietnamese are really beginning to face up to the fact that the -time will come when they will be on their own .. This, together
  • proposal Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford has made in the Hague on the question of compatibility of the NPT with the activities .of the Nuclear Planning Group. As to a nuclear guarantee we are hopeful that we shall also reach agreement on the means
  • Carver to briefing on, television. (.Dean Achesotl, and othera objected to using Carver in public. ) Dick Helms. -4- Nov. 3, 1967 Clark Clifford: -- bring Thieu to the United States (Nick Katzenbaclt Implied we should make sure his political baee
  • Department of Agriculture Approve: Disapprove: • C"Otf!'.m&q l fMr. (SBeR:SIP WITHATTACHMENT) ------~- ----·---- AUGG 1968' n.oz1: AA/P?C > Paul a,....Clark SUBJECT: ~v&l. {s/ ,roe, or Guinea rron tho Symington "AmberLi,zht" List REFZ17.EHCEsil/1$R
  • AND PUBLICOPINION)THATTHEREWASSTILL NEEDFORA CERIAIUAKOUNT OF TIM£ r_o PR£~Aij£ PUBLIC OPlfJION HERE, BUT TK£.WILLINGrJESS AND4l DESIR£TO FIUD A SOLUTION WASMANIFEST.THEREWASALSO-~N­ A~~REU~SS OF-THE-~ECESSITY TO DOSO•. AS YOUKNOW, CLARK CLIFF'ORD'.S PRESS
  • protracted period la field command, you deserved a tour in Wa•hinitoA ~here you were at leaat equally needed• .I did not wlab to snake the declaloll UAtll Clark Cllfford wa.s ln bis post a.nd had a chance to make an indepeAdeAt aszesoment. Clark came to me
  • Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board to succeed Clark Clifford. I have long been impressed with the importance of tbe mission of this Board and have enjoyed serving twice as a member. I now welcome this opportunity to chair this group of very able citizens
  • CONFIDENCE IN OUR INTENTIONS. THIEU HIMSELF "IS NOT FLA??A3LE, AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE CALMEST AMONGTHE GVN F!GURZS. ONE EXCELLEN T RESULT OF THE PRESIDENT" S STATEMENT AND CLARK CLIFFORD"$ S?EECH HAS BEEN THAT THE VIETNAMESE ARE REALLY a:::G!N:HNG TO rACZ UP
  • • C91ffel"Atlea wlth Clark Cllfford. Clark Nlleft• taat tile Vlce PAa ■ ldeat la by.... to reacll olll a. far ..... CAD to tile wltbnt act..n, ~ OD aaytblaa ,.. nld ,.a,llclJ. ClWord Nllan■ we ■bOlll• bep om of till■ a■ m11ell a ■ poa ■ ll,le Ulll &Told