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  • in support ot each.nev clear"'4ndahold operationi1 expansioiiof daily Till.age news bulletins» development ot • long=tenn program to exploit the newly-installed VTVNtrana,m:J.tters (including tribal dialect broadcasts to the high plateau) and establishment
  • will be made by enq of year~ Ball pointed out however that new element has now entered picture in form of Kosygin statement on· limitation on Middle East arms supplies. _Wedo not know what Kosygin had in mind or whether Soviets.making serious proposal
  • of Army and Marine military at the same force time and Europe, in main- and the United States. ready for combat in two months 1961 to 23 on 30 June two to six months The total number fire of artillery (Most of the new artillery propelled
  • of this language by the Secretary of Defense. -Please ·1et me have your approval as soon as possible because New York press.ures and the need to advise key Hill figures , is becoming urgent."· ! I '· I §§CRSTAttachment
  • OF CYPRUS August 31, 1962 Mr. Presiden~: In my country, we often quote the words of an early American patriot who said, 11Show me the land where liberty dwells;·there my home is. 11 it' Those words have new meaning for us all after.these hours in Cyprus
  • AND US.UAL .DRIVE. :;, !iE HAS - REGULARIZED COORDINATING GROUP OPERATION. AT DAILY 1700 MEETING, MINISTERIAL REPRESENTATIVE P4GE 2RU MJ IR 19121 SEO R g T -WILL REPORT ON DAY" S ACTIVIITES AND RAISE PROBLEMS OR · PLA ~S REQUIRI NG COMMITTEE ACTION
  • that tbey wollhl dell.-r the men at the t1ma the receipt waa oqaed 117 oar new repnnDtatbe Gea. Woodward. W. W. lloatow DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.G NL.J c; 1, , , ~ By Iµ) ,NARADate 7-8-4;S" WWRoatow:rl.D DEPARTMENT OF' STATE WASHINGTON May 18
  • State Embtel Secret/ 2101 from Bangkok (s,ection State Embtel ~" Bangk-ok (Section- 4-) #22 Cable #l4 Sable State C-on-i-. Embt-el- '}fff,1 from New Delhl. #-32 Cabl,e /140 Cable /Hta Ca~la State Embtel 2) 05/15/61 A 7 3-p 05/.20/-01 2 p
  • . Amini alluded to the inadequacies of United as a cause of his inability to solve the budget proble. He subsequently modified his statement but it ie poseible some belief in official commentwas true. At the and unofficial circles The new Cabinet
  • mentioned previously that I believe they have been working together better than at any time since my arrival here last April. I think there is good reason to hope that this present experience will show them the way to work effectively together in the new
  • would matter we had raised a "new point" by that participation "would not involve "recognition" was not involved. Second, there was the question that the bombing cessation would be "unconditional. " He said this was not a matter, in his judg~ent
  • . Dobrynin, Soviet Ambassador, US u M G EUR ' WH J. r 7 Ambassador Dobrynin askedfor my personal advice on what he or his Embassy should do with respect to the President-Elect. He understood that Mr. Nixon would probably remain in New York until
  • in order to \ sign a wheat agreement as soon as possible. A public announcement soon f that a new agreement has been signed for a substantial quantity of wheat / will strengthen our current low wheat prices. Military Expenditure Review ___ State/AID
  • thb dou at the later•Amer• lean Economic and Social Council rne•tllli in June. We can alao expect more dyaamhm from a new OAS Secretary 0.neral U Galo Plasa h elected. 2. N9w YD l!n•tlYf pjrgl9r oa the .JPB. hlat.d to our leader•hlp in CL\P la
  • 1 OF 2\sAIGON 17608 ~ ~ FOR DONNELLEY FROM ZORTHIAN 1 :AMBASSADO~ BUNKER HELD BACKGROUND BRT ATTRIBUTABLE ~O "SENIOR AMERICAN dFF": C ALS" AFTERNOON FEB. 3, ATTENDED .BY SELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF MAJOR AMERICAN NEWS MEDIA, REUTERS AND AGiNCE
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENT IAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE ~ JCjq,J. ) 3/18/68 #2 memo Rostow to President, 6:00 p.m. S 1p [Sanitized NLJ 86-144] #2a cable New Delhi 242 3/18/68 S 2p [Duplicate of #136a, NSF
  • MEMORANDUM 6. 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT Parcbaae SUBJECT: November I",,., of New Zealand lamb Du-la& yoar convereatlon wltla Prime Mlnbter Holyoake oa October 9 yoa told blm •• woald look lato the poaalblllty of perdla•ID.a •P to $500. 000 of New
  • Miss Hasek ccs Honorable Richard J. Hughes Governor of New Jersey d-
  • Letter from the President to Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Red Bank, New Jersey, 2/24/66
  • of the activities of each Wtit, seep. 365) PL89-174 transferred the FHA as an entity to HUD. The legislation basically upgraded the existing HHFA (established in 1947) to Cabinet-level status. The new agency was not to administer all federal programs relating
  • and the subsequent discovery North America and the New World. (more) of -2THENE.llWORLD OF SPACE Outer space 11, in fact, the NewWorld of perhaps the next 500 to 1,000 years. What we do now will have profound etfect hereafter upon the earth tor many years
  • New Mexico
  • Record copy, Speech, Alamogordo, New Mexico, 9/18/60
  • ·assure you that the many new programs provided tor in the Hollsing be administered tor tbese promptly and witb oew programs have been tundedo onceo• and O'rban Deve:lopmerit Act ~t 196$ will sre already· no delay. 1n ettect.o Most of our
  • '.,. ,••'. I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCETODAY MY INTENTION TO NOMINATE TWO OUTSTANDIOO AMERICANS TO THE TOP MANAGEMENTTEAM OF OUR NEW DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. , THE NOMINEES ARE MR. DON HUMMEL, FORMERMAYOR OF TUCSON, ARIZONA, AND FORMER PRESIDE
  • ...... ' .. ... OctQber 25, 1965 t .... ~ .FOR THE PBESIDENT .. FBOM Joe Calua.no There are two ways to move forward on equal opportunity in housing: 1. By extending the Executive Order to cover all new housing. o£ which is financed by any institutions supervised
  • . Ervin Non-coinm.ittal. Gruening Okay. Muskie Sounds pretty go6d, but warns that Scn~tors will bo conce1·ned ahout rol of cc1·tain existing agencies such as FA.A, after trans!e1· to new Dopt,.2/: All the way with us I •Ribicoff Harris Open mind
  • Speech of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson January 3, 1953 /C COfY (D-Tex.) {®A) Mr. President: We are on the threshhold of a New Year and a new Congress. We have a new Commander-in-Chief will arrive and soon a new administration to take over
  • beset the advantageous are steps for the new Depart­ that can and should be taken immediately: 1. Maritime I am today issuing Labor Management difficult manning, • - have hampered the Secretary program order Commission to aid in resolving
  • to the same effect could be included in Section 3 either as a part of or as a new subsection following Sub~ection (d), with the succeeding Subsections to be renum• bered as required. In either event, Section 8(1) should be amended to insert the following
  • of those with whom I disagree. We must frankly face the fact that the Democratic Party, as well as the Nation, is stepping out into new and untried courses. Twenty years of Democratic administrations have come to an end. New issues are arising and new
  • .•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...... THE BENEFITS ~ AND FINANCING DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS NEW APPLICATION . OTHER LINES 1. 2. 3. 4. ;I 5. 6. 7. 8. •••.••.••••.•.••.••.•••.• _-. 18 PLANNING , ..••.••••..•.•.•••..••••.•• OF TECHNOLOGY OF ATTACK . • • • • • . • . • • • . . . • . 18
  • Presidency has been filled by men who had or quickly won great international prestige and influence. Now the Communists are moving the new Presidency as a world influence. in -- to kill off, downgrade. If they can destroy the world's trust in this office
  • Record copy, Senator Johnson Announces His Candidacy for U.S. President, Auditorium, New Senate Office Building, 7/5/60
  • , was decision that the contribution of transportation to our economy and way the creation of a new Cabinet-level "Department of Transportation." . The following figures serve as examples to bring the importance of transporta­ tion irito focus. America spent
  • and asked him what about it. He said: "~don, these are newspaper tolka and it you want to make news, the best way to make it is Just announce your candidacy." CANDIDACY Well, I am going to make that announcement today. I AMANAV
  • piecemeal and on a small scale, but ~ave never been really pulled together for lack of an appropriate focus fo;: doing so. Now that the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs has come into being, it seems to me to be an opportune time to assure that the new
  • ---== j. ta te 915 10, 5 PM. -JESSUP ~01n~s0N _l{LElN JO~ER - ~'01, eA.UNDER~~ jil£ ~ In personal letter I was informed today b~ime Minister that President Edward Mutesa Second has been invited by Presi­ dent New York World's Fair 1964-65 corporation
  • personnel w.wr,.....,._ ~ It will full it wi 11 call number of civilian •• n'IGllR-• the the RI ■I• new obligational 1.rtl,Q,!l -- a of more than year's request ll)llstM1B11at $4 billion of $107.9 below billion. Wre:J:ltiMfWCMMlttM'llit
  • shall be renumbered and a new Section~ inserted as follows, "THE'tNATIONAL OFFICEOF TRANSPORTATION SERVICE" "Section 5(a). There is hereby established within the Department a \ N3tional Office of Transportation Service at the head of'cy'hich shall
  • an important teat of new technolo1y at reaeonable coat (about $58 mllllon). We would gain &lmoat aa much in technological knowledge a• we would from the $100 million plu• that would be needed at a minifflllm. from us to help build the $250 million larger plant
  • ~rnber 1966, June 1967, June 1968 and June 1969. The last two are those referred to in the attached reply. The Shah hasn't yet defined his new program precisely enough for us to know how it would be related to the present program. DECl.A.SSIFIED NSC