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  • 71 fi 8 I' 2 On balance, I recomnend we agree to comnence deliveries In September 1969. In agreeing to this action, we will make clear to the Government of Israel that (1) unforeseen developments could necessitate a change In this decision; (2) we
  • , u.s. Conference of Mey-ors, l-Jash., D.C. HAFSTAD,Lawrence R., General Motors Corp, Warren, Mich. HAMM,Elmer, Traffic World, 'Wash., D.C. HAMMOND, Harou..d F ., Transportation Assn of America, Wash., D.C. HAP.R,Karl G., Jr., Aerospace Industries Assn
  • . ~~~A~~: ,~i~r/i~v~~ -~ . ,: . ,:·;. '·•• .• . ..... . . ...; . . H::.: SEtIE:VE°S- .T~E • KENN£DY ASSASSUlA'i'ION ·HAS NOT AFFECTED THE CLUfATE IN CZ:--JTRAL AMERICA TO THZ ?O I~T 'i4:l£RLIT BECOMES A SIGNIF I CANT·, - . •. • F.~C1'0R. · ~OR:: Ul?ORTA~T
  • . \ )THAT f10if.lL£ '"10t;Q TKZ R~~•K AND i!L!: VC IS VC:HYtoG. :.. . .... ~y.UO- . ~ o, -::,: J'-;~ . . ... ' • < lfl+l -t l'U 0 1 1- LlMIT£0 PAGE 01 SAIGON 25'+53 ~I OF 02 OFFICIAL us~ 665 2316562 '+5 ACTION E.\ 15 lNFO CIAE 00,000E RSC 01,SP
  • operations have prevented a number of those attacks from taking place, so tl.12:.,t it is possible that they may have be en trying to get the third offensive started~ have been prevented from doing so by the action of friendly forces. Let me state, however
  • >ICLASmlED ACTION 1.0. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NfJ I fif:i'"Z By 4¢lZ , NARA. Date '1-11~'i s- Sa.h1:rday, Oct~bc::: 19, 1958 -- 3:00 p. m. Mr. Presi
  • . REMARKS, DEMOCRATIC PAR TY DINNER CHICAGO May 17, 1966 We must get on with the job until these men can come marching home, someday, when peace is secure not only for the people of America, but peace is secure for peace-loving people everywhere
  • •~~~;-/d2.) #'+.!r-lflC~E,----t-----.K1estf)W-to-t'T'CStfleftt QPQ.ri & I ,=t-fa~ AJ ~ C RESTRICTION ~ "\- , ":\-'{
  • slow nation-building and pacification programs and require more effort and time to stimulate the average citizen to action or commitment. There has been surprising credence paid to the rumors of Viet Cong/ U.S. collusion to force a coalition government
  • ·. 'I • -:ssese:T PI\GF. P-1 PAR IS 1~721 47 ACTION SSO fl~8G7 06(6,2i 1 3 9 7Q ,s INFO /3m1• W I ' Z 0G1 G45Z ..IUN GS F~ ltMl::CthC\I\SSY PARIS ·ro --------------------· . ...CJ SECSTAT£ WASHDC FLASH 2.,1?. SEO R E----i ~ARIS 15721
  • DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON June 19. 1968 OF"F"ICE OF" THE ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Action by the House Foreign Foreign Aid Bill Affairs Committee on the The House Foreign Affairs Committee today reported out· a bill for A. I. D
  • . Even though it constitutes a violation of the general understanding, General Abrams has indicated that he does not believe that it has brought his men under substantial additional jeopardy; so that no action has been taken in this regard other than
  • BROZ-TITO -( His Excellency . Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United States of America· The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President, .. I wish to thank you for the kind attention Government of the United States of America
  • to Venezuela in early November, in order to run for the Venezuelan Senate in the December 1 electionso The Ambassador's party, Democratic Action (AD), will remain an important political force even if it does not win the elections and, since no party is expected
  • . I have no doubt that you have considered all the possibilities I list below in the form of gradually increasing pressure on North Korea. They seem to contain, up to a point at least, a useful course of action short of open conflict which may change
  • ,.et-Namto be allowed to CUl-de that we lthei:- Olfft country in their o~ way." ••It is agai.Mt this objective should measure all our actions at the conference table. We will have succeeded if -weattain it--otherwise 1 we have lost. £• Cessation
  • (a;tzeubacbts that you turn tb:e pape.r over to Nick Viet Nam group, and ask them: - - Do you agree ? -- If not. how would you state the choices and make your recomn1enda.tions? -- What :new actions now lrom your recom­ mendations? ~ attachm.ent
  • OF ACTION AS RESULT . _g~,~~~~~~G! TT:~~ •T~~S ~ii~~Eg;~~G~gA ~!s~H.:-_ LLING • APRE-- • ·. 1
  • by vrooing on& g:t."oup of Horth Vietnamose after_. another agains,t the rest, and reducing them to impotence o~e by one by wholesale oxocutions and terrorism. Tho appeasers. in America are not tho authors of their own argUl:ilenta • . v~rnether they lmov
  • .,. 1p --s II Vientiane 6296- ,, S 2p fl A 1i 5/6/68 ll ,, /( 5/6/68 1A a. 5/' A [Duplicate of #18, NSF, CF, Latin America, "Filed by the LBJ Library, 1966-69"] It Pt eside:nt Frei to President #5frf-'ttr--+---P-resident.Balagµer
  • of the CICYP le Roberto Campo• of Brasil. The group ha1 juat met for two day ■ in New York and i• here in Wa1hin1ton today under the au1picea of the Council of Latin America. A ll ■ t of tho ■• expected to be present for the meeting with you i• attached. After
  • of·other of the above considerations elements after hearing actions of our relationship·; With all United States and effectiveness while at the same time avoid- uncertainties, of the strategic a continuing missiles. to each of us
  • Amendment to the 1958 Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes. The proposed Amendment will extend, under the authority
  • , In the meantime, we are but it wi II not be possible to accommodate entire party at Grand Hotel •. XEROX FROM QUICK COPY INCOMING TELEGRAM Department 52 of State .OFFICIAL USE ONLY Action IO Info • SP NO: 218, September 24, 7 p. m. INR Rec'd
  • assume, action the risk promptly, will quickly to abandon not increased, who would now postpone Treaty this case it is our objective powers of Union happened to ratify who are reluctant would be diminished, arrangements Non-Proliferation
  • '-- I t h em . r ~ ~ ~ ~ In short, this is no time for ,--delay. It is a time for action -- \ - ... Strong, forward-looking action ~ on the pending education bills to help bring the light of learning to every· home and hamlet in America
  • -- we want the best We want to do the right things now, make the right decisions, so the future will judge that we acted with vision and that we anticipated the consequences of today's actions on tomorrow's citizens. Now, I don't our place in history
  • EXECUTIVE OFFICE NATIONAL OF THE SECURITY / PRESIDENT COUNCIL January WASHINGTON 2, 1962 NOTICE TO: HOLDERS OF NSC 5902/ l Reaciaaion of NSC 5902/1, Latin America" SUBJECT: On the recommendation Preaident baa allthoriaed Policy Tc,~rd Copie
  • 1 ionfidential 35 04/11/62 Deptel Circular 1727 1 ~nfidential.t-1....,~ it( ' _,, ~ ?' 36 Undated Brief Thoughts and Comments on Latin America 5 Jtr;,nfi den ti al.Jl...t,. Jb.. , , 7i, L-t . -5· )I, ••b FILE: V-P Security AGENCY
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "Proposed Latin America Trip - May, 1962," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
  • STATEMENT OF DEMOCRATIC LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THE MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ON JANUARY 7, 1958. Members of the Conference: For this presentation in two parts. this morning, I shall divide my own remarks I shall, briefly
  • Record copy, Statement of Democratic Leader Johnson to the Meeting of the Democratic Conference, 1/7/58
  • OF DEMOCRATIC LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THE MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ON JANUARY 7, 1958. Members of the Conference: For this presentation in two parts. this morning, I shall divide my own remarks I shall, briefly, summarize certain
  • Record copy, Remarks to the Democratic Conference, 1/7/59
  • : • America AMl!lmASSJBRUSSELS LIMITEDtl'1'ICIALUSE Cla~il/lcati,rn me .e e,~States 11 Pf.L ACTION DEPT777 INFO BRtmEIS 91 GENEVA40 LONOON'/2 PARIS 88 BONttso mm.mOURG ;1 RCJ.1E 68 • BRUSSEISAND LtIX ALSO Fell USEC. TRADEAC;Rm'.1ENTS • .Durlne
  • Governments. The Vice President in ~eveloping actively Europe and America. tirm allies will of the respective discuss our interest the close commercial ties between· He will also exchange views with these on other matters ot mutual interest
  • the actions in response to your Syr;,.cuse speech in a coordinated report from the appropriate Cabinet Officers which might be released to the press next week end.- cDtuwr, ·••·~ ., WVHS . ~. Tn. ISF.CC~ t; -'..J/43/t;J (!t} THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • ACTION FrWay. NOYember 15. 19'8 7:15 p.m. Mr. Pre•ldeat: Herewith a •b.ortened for Bob Owbar1h'• ••r ■ lOD the letter w. w. WWRoatow:rln R.o•tow file. of NO¥ember 15, 1968 l --14 like te brlaa to JOU au.el• IN outat .... •I ... effect
  • of U.S. tobacco. STATUS: 3. The Vice President taken together Philippines The Philippine Congress (Unclassified) adjourned May 18 without taking action on thia legislation. A special aes1ion may be called later in June and action is possible
  • to consult the other members of your Intelligence Board in preparing ' ·: • this paper. With regard to recommendations of actions as a consequence of the •.-·: :·-- conclusions o! this report, I shall prepare and submit a separate paper
  • is !inacne-ea----l-­ by any institution supervised, regulated or insured by the federal govern- ''ment. Such an extension would require action on the part of the Federal Homo Loan Bank Board, tion, the Comptroller the Federal of the Currency Savings
  • Act to the issuance of safety regulations and other quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial actions by the Secretary of Transportation, the 4 ESTABLISffiNG A DEPARTMENT ESTABLISmNG OF TRANSPORTATION ~dministrators, the Maritime Board
  • ••••••••••••••••••••••• (a) Community Action Programs •••••••. • •••••••••••• (b) Bureau of Public Roads •••••.•••••.•••••••••••• (c) Clean Air, Clean Water and Solid Waste Disposal. (d) Veteran1 Administration Mortgage Insurance •••••• 4 4 4 2 • Transfers Out /'f the Dep~rtment