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  • the conference report (H Rept 884). The actions cleared the measure for the President's signature. BIii Signed. President Johnson signed HR 6927 on Sept. 9. He said, "ln the next 35 years, we must literally build a second America -- putting in place as many
  • : -1H.r9--~~"'"--....j....~~ - Dpe-"' ..3 -9-', Bedia ~ ,. ~s-, ~ NJ.J 1~ -1,1 LIO CeS oft NSC mee Clng ,,,. fl70 Report NSC re: Berlin Actions (171a Notes -A,.. 2. p __ _ Top Secret Crisis 7p of 486th Meeting l>,.,,,1r4 J,-,I NSC Meeting
  • features to begin a that should be fleet. The Highway Safety Act of 1966 More -- much more of America believe -- remains will support an aggressive that the same Congress giving the Secretary coordinated Federal will be sympathetic action
  • Report l'ffl'C ~ 3-q~ re I J.aoi. ,olfl 1 ~ >-5,-8.r "secret NSC Secret N(..J &'9-3 '' .S.l-1-t-h-NSC Meatiag #16 Me.mo #17 Action& NSC For the record Secret ~ 51Q~l-i W~~ Me0ti.1g NSC #2,J: Mem-0 To NSC from FILE LOCATION 1 p by HLB
  • 504th RSCMeeting NSC Control No. 94 ------ - 8ECR:6't- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action 2456 Reaulta of 1962 Nuclear Teat Program to Date and Teat• Proposed for Remainder of Program a. Di1cuaaed a draft Department
  • be expected to provide the t:Jinirauc essentials to oointoin the Cuban econooy. The possibilities of a direct Soviet-US confrontation in the event of a blockocle, ooo the icpoct of such action on our in­ teroo.tiooo.1. position, are not considered
  • to make his public request for action, which is the heart of Vance formula. 4. Therefore, Nick Katzenbach is going out to Vance asking ii he does not agree that it would be better for him to stay in the area until the matter is cleared up, rather than
  • position in the controversy over North Atlantic air fares and was contemplating retaliatory action against American airlines when the IATA compromise was worked out at Montreal. E. Ireland and Cuba. During the height of the Cuban crisis the Irish were most
  • COMMISSION OH 'f'IID 01:'ftES C..O•e,,Ut11,,, I ~4-IA't'ION ,r•"''''-os Ot\l«olrt,.a ~ No greater challenge faces America -,& than the future of its cities. The problems cities from which are deeply and neglect that difficulties do not yield
  • : "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."
  • in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) NATIONALARCHIVESANO RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET(PRESIDENTIALLIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT -ll,.).bJ~-3::01r---r CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE NSC Actions n-0
  • was in part motivated by ~he French President's recognition that, if France hoped to play some role in the talks, he must mitigate somewhat his uncompromising stand against US actions in Vietnam. The mediating r~le is one De Gaulle would very much like to play
  • on the adequacy or appropriateness of the subsequent actions taken by commanders and key officials who received the intelligence. 2. The Board consulted with and received briefings from representatives of the principal United States departments and agencies having
  • PAGE 02 STATE 86428 19 DEMARCHE TO MOBUTUSHOULD~E MADESOONEST~y S~EBBINS OR BY BURNS IF TIME PRECLUDESSEEING MOBUTUIN KAMPALA.FOU,,;OWING POINTS SHOULDBE MADE• (Al U,S, GRAVELYCONCERNEDOVER POSSIBiLITV CONGOL;SEMAYTAKE MILITARY ACTION AGAINST RWANDA
  • threat. - - The communist ·s' nAlliance of National Democratic and Peace Forces" has had scant non-communist support and relatively little impact; Hanoi seems to be holding it in reserve as device for possible use in political maneuvering related
  • tq tolerate actions active This encouragement to avoid so far as possible opposition. certain seemingly qy Amini which do not really s. The U. should be anti-American damage any major America;q. interest~ 3. against T~at the should
  • the problems that you face and tho aspirations that • you have, than do your friends in America. Wo, too, Mt-. Vice President., aro a young nation. We, too., made tho choico to walk the wa:, of independence that Cyprus is walking. Wo, too, were blessed
  • .-rncnt or Bank loan totaling $1 million a~ a sta~ter. W. VI;. Rostow /· Mer.iorandum to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera on Australia• s contribution AIDE l-ID-10IBE RE: Australia - Possible Coopero.tion with La.tin America. throueh tbe Inter
  • of reserves. -- No expansion of ground action will be undertaken Laos or Cambodia. -- No attempt will be mado to deny sea import. in North Vietnam. into North Vietnam. -- No ef!ort ·will be made to break the will ot the North by an air campaign on. tho
  • . - Sula City ' 3:05 p. m. Leave Guatemala City 9:05 p. m. Arrive Andrews AFB . • = .-etJN.li'IDEN'fIAL Tuesday ACTION .. July Z, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: San Salvador .Schedule achedule for the San Salvador Last night 1
  • . Jop.nson, Esq., President of the United States The \'/hi te House, Washington, D.C .. U.S.A. W.[. 1969. 4th January, of America. My dear President, It is with profound step down from the Presidency the ·fact that you will regret that you
  • s 11~ Department CC'ij I PAGEi 01 MOSCOW05511 of State zq, f fl:r --JEL~GRA 827. I 31953Z 85' ACTION EUR 20 INFO C·IAE 00, DODE,00, GPM 04, H. 021 I NR 07, Li 03, NS~ 10, P 04, RSC SS 25,USIA ; E 15,NIC 12,NSA. 02,IO· 01,cco; - 00,RSR
  • . local time on Monday t..~e _____ of. _ _ __ 1968. The Government of the Republic of Vietnam, Saigon The National Liberation Front of Vietnam The Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi The Government of the United States of America I
  • oth~r copy outside the CIA and will analyze lt carefully tomorrow. W. W. Rostow TOP SEGRE'! WWRostow·:rln _,,,,.,.. ACTION Wednesday, November 15, 1967 7:30 p.m. Mr. Pre aident: Via George Christian Herewith a draft letter to the Editor ol
  • deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-85) I ACTION Saturday, May 18, MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Redaction of •lz• of Pblllpplne military force lD Vietnam (PHILCAG) Pre•ldent Marco• ha• been
  • in America and contribute to the strength and success of our country. 1 I am proud to come bringing the good wishes of the hundreds of thousands of Americans of Swedish descent - ... and the personal greetings of the President of the United States, John r
  • frienda, and I learned with which he directed calm leader at a difficult courage deci ■ iveneae and His death ia a the ,-oplea 1011 of all the to admire that hiatoric moment E■t• la ■t hi ■ conference. ia Uruguay'• America ■. family Mr
  • S.eretarJ for Jater-Amerlcaa Affair•. Draft #3 Pan American Society Award Thursday, January 9, 1969 Words: 629 /Klein/Rostow STATEMENT Latin America has always BY THE PRESIDENT held a very special place in my mind and heart. It has always
  • . 1-.,58 Sec.3.6 NLJ By~, ~1 NAFA D:i • 1 ACTION Thu.r•day - J.me Z7, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Letter from Pre•ldent Diaz Ordas Preaident Diaz Ordas sent you the letter at Tab A expres•ing condolence on the death
  • of Iteros Johnson and President f-Baplicate of #1:1 State Status DiscnsS1Qd Diem Vl{"03r(I() Secret on Southeast Report Asia Secret State Action Program for Vietnam ff4 Report f/5 Report #S Report State Final Report Secret - Task Force Vietnam
  • this and and leaders acquain}ed mission·will in ~rawihg closer bonds of common purpose between Norway and America. the , , 15 - Prime Minister John Lyng. Akershus 11.9.1963 Mr. Vice President, Ladies and Gentleman, It is a pleasure for me, on behalf
  • ·:.._·:~--~· :/ . .-· ~.... , · · ~.-,< -:·,:· .,:...\;':-,.-,,_, :•,.·~.~- ·:. _·_ . .. _.i:- -·•. ·.!_ · · ..: · . · . • ,:_·.- · -· ) ''.\, .?,/\ •,./ •·. :·__ . ~-. .:H -~,,_-i ~. ~-\·: : :- ._._ · -.'.- ~-\··~;: . • THE '· ACTION WHICH WE HAVE .i IN MIND :WOl.'1.D FOLLOV 'A TIME . TABLE ,· __,· ,i STARTING At .7AM B.s.T
  • • Departff!ent of State INCOMINJ TELEGRAM ACTIO~ OOPT PERMKNEKI R:Eafflf) 3 ....-L OFFICIAL COPY USE ONLY Claul/lcalton Action I .. AF Control : 5171 Rec'd: April 10, 1961 6:46 a.m. FROM:Dakar tnt..> TO: Secretary or State ss G NO: SP SAL H
  • to begin a that should be fleet. The Highway Safety Act of 1966 More -- much more of America believe will support coordinated I urge direct Federal they address. -- a $500 million, standards action to create .. a to our efforts safety programs
  • to him ·the Democratic primary in New Hampshire think Senator now. The large reserves that General Westmoreland would :McCarthy is right about Vietnam, it is clear that many like Mr Johnson to call up arc unlikely to make much Americans have become very
  • democratic leaders would be most meaningful. And it would always be remembered and appreciated by the hundreds of thousands of loyal and ·patriotic citizens of the United States of America who are proud of their Czech and Slovak ancestry. ~ !/ Respectfully
  • AGREED THAT A~ AIR. STRIK:: ON NORTH . VIETNAMESE". TARG::rs. SHOULD - 9E ~LAm1CHED. · THE PREss· Am~OUNCEM£Nt~M'ADE T!iE . FOLLOWING . DAY .STATED THAT TH£. ?RESID£NT'.S ACTION VAS BASED O~-- ~ UNANIMOUS R[CO~HENDATION . OF THE NATIONAL S£CURITY COUNCIL
  • WEEK. ASSUMING, AS I HOPE AND BEL.IEVE, THAT MY COLLEAGUES ENDORSETHIS ACTION, I PLAN TO MEET SMITH IN GIBRALTAR ON WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON, ON BOARD A WARSHIP AND TO ALLOW AS MUCH TIME AS MAY BE NEEDED DURING THE NEXT WEEK OR SO TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREENENT. I
  • might not only put pressure for reform on Saigon. It could also lead the w~ to negotia0 tions. It would consist in America scaling down;a "clear and hold" policy with repeated bombing pauses and a general and even ostentatious de-escalation
  • achievement of the goals aet ill CM April 1967 Suaait Action Progr•. Thia will require mazimum effective utilization of reduced AID appropriations (eapecially for education, agriculture and the development of inatitutioaa that strengthen democratic growth
  • 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