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- Courier Time ■ Telearaph Tyler, Texa ■ CASE& June 25. 1954 Dear Jake: As you will see by reading the encloaed copy of a tele41"am from the McNaugbt Syndicate. Senator Jobupri has received an advance copy of a column by Bplmes Alexander. well known
- development of a conciliation and arbitration service. A participating training project has been affording u.s. and third oountry training to the Ministr., poraonnel and trade union leaders. l ~ nu A joint projeot is giving assistance to the technical
- , I levels. as subversion the pattern and unequal It is particularly believe to describe time war as a means to discourage describes which At the same of nuclear at other age has to revolution" preached. intehded Khrushchev
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- actions now are not sufficient to justify that. Presidents go personally to the Congress to deliver State of the Union messages, declare war, impose some kind of general mobili zation or cool the country off at a time of great racial strife. The items now
- to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it, !! 1!tsnef{@P~1/D we desire peace it must be known that we qnest-and the ha!, ~ are at all times ready for wa.r ," and a.gain ot Jess pa tr!ot!c han we Abra.ham Lincoln questioned, "What constllJned to admit
- military situation is clear. Nass~r will never be able to. defeat the Royalists. They have received no outside arms since May, 1963, as attested to by ihe UN observers. Yet, in all that time, they have never lost an inch to Nasser, but have gained
- :15 PM ... Mr. I. n President: y... .........;.,. ., ............ -11 ....... ~- ..... _., ___ ...,..i. ......... -.- It occurred to ~oe that, since you have· ifrged 'him:·:severc.c.: J times to get out to Africa, •you might b_e
- as a nation was, in fact, the result of a union of Pushtoon tribes in the mid-eighteenth century. The "F-ushtoonistan" issue is thus a highly emotional one among Kabul's power elite. Nevertheless, criticism of Daud began to mount when a series of border forays
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- descript~.ons The major programs annually union specialist, ) the United State recipient. contractors, and doctors. 3 intimately smaller ones, schools, new· are an exciting university in the economic story. hundreds ! of peo~le, Moreover
- Quintanilla, Jr., UFO project officer. I think it would be well to ~t the UFO business out of the way first. So I -..villask Dr. Brown to give us his report at this time. Mr. Secreta.ry, see if you ca.n shed some light on these highly illumi nated objects. We
- or military areas. e. A Control Team examines the "Move Message" which each team provides and determines the positions of other countries and influences. A scenario projection is then prepared which advances the situation to a new point in time and requires
- any assistance you might give me regarding inquiry of the Consul office in Kingston, Jamaica, relative to service of the papers on the defendant in cap tioned law suit, previously forwarded to such office by our letter of July 25, 1967. Time
- for are not in our favor submarine force, German aspirations -SECR:E'f (UK - ..SECRET - 8 aspirations for of Indian nuclear lost equality continuing to mount, program with backlash on Europe), time may equal lost On balance, seems in the US
- /16/63 Mem - 3:B::ftET US/MC /9· ----i- UNITED STATE5DEIIDATION TOTHE THIRTY-SECOND MINISTERIAL MEEI'ING OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL Paris, France, December 16-18, 1963 4 ff]~ MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION Date: December 16, 1963 Time: lunch
- this a dozen or so times in the responded affi:rmatively. past on other propo~als. H~ver, ~anoi' 7 reaction to the Secretary I·General was that this was none of his business. War is everybcxly's business, the President said, and the U.S. is He said he had
- at the time, and that he'd try to do it 1then he got back to Washington. I paa•e~ on to Senator D~~t-_g_la_•~J---~----- 7 \ .mf 1-1-66 3:45p ·, ' • • ► • Jaaaary J. 19'6 BE4 DearS...tor: It OCCU'a to me tllat ID U.. coarae of tile aureat
- was no longer the minor adjustments in current programs. The nation's urban condition What more it demands is A much higher level of money. private as well as public - is concur in your own expressions, that money in itself is not an demands early in time
- /icatlon presently is at same time realistic. _disillusionment and of a more representative ., Paee 3 of telegram to Amembassy LONDON Classification 4. Alternatives of heightening to US-UN favored courses and expanding Yemen conflict
- on these lands may easily grow to 6 or 7 times the present level over the next 40 years. Since 1961, USDAhas added about 2,600 camping and picnic sites -- an increase of over 40%. National Forest recreation sites now accommodate about 550,000 people at one time
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- , several individuals left a package containing Vietnam protests as well as Selective Service Registration and Classification Cards at the Department of Justice Building, Washington, D. c. One of these Selective Service Cards left at that time contained
- ' /4.?.::>-- ~ FOR THE PRESIDENT Henry H. Wilson, c=
- he had received.same .letter from Moncade Vidal sent .also·to UPI .(EmbTel 637). Stated.that of course :gov.could not rpt .not .accept the off.er and ·.explained he :convt.nced no ,,,--rpt no harm could come to the .Colonel. Said.it ..was time
- . Venezuelan program. capability training for Venezuelan military and/or at U.S. installations. 10. Assist Venezuela with improvement of its police forces, including intelligence capabilities, through the expanded AID public safety program Rnd through timely
- . This phenomena cal times and will no doubt continue come. the mystery and intrigue surrounding Objects here ia the U.S. as well as has been a continuing one since Biblion into the future for generations to last Monday, 29 July 1968, six prominent Scientists met
- lotter of Jant!ary 13 in whicli you advise tlw the members of the San Francisco Federal Executive Board convened on January 8 to listen to tho President's State of the Union ad.c:4--ess. The President appreciated your kind remarks and was particularly
- League Mr. & Mrs. George Meany Pres., AFL-CIO Mr. -3-1/12/65 & Mrs. Donald W. Nyrop St. Paul, Minnesota Mr. & lv1.rs. Yoichi R. Okamoto Bethesda, Maryland Mr. & Mrs. James G. Patton Pres., National Farmers Union Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Peterson Pres. , Bank