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  • Eisenhower recommended such a Department.1 in his Budget Me a sage. In 1961 a Special Study Group of the Senate Committee recommended Government that all promotional be concentrated and safety programs in a Department on Commerce of the Fede~al
  • OF' CHINESEOFFICIALS. ENGLISHLANGUAGE CHINANEWSOF MAY16 SAID "BRILLIANTSUCCESSor· TRIP" REMINISCENT or EISENHOWER VISIT or LASTYEAR. "MR. JOHNSON'S VISIT HASHELPEDCLEARTHE HORIZON ANDLIFT THE VEIL IN WARAGAINST COMMUNIST MENACE IN ASIA. WEKNOW AT LEASTWHERETHEAMERICANS
  • , and by providing policy guidance and support for each means· of. tran~ portatiC?n that will strengthen the economy·a• a whole. It follows many distinguished 0 recommendations. . , • The 1949 Hoover Commission. • The 1961" Eisenhower • The 1961 ~pecial
  • TIME. THERECEPTION AT THEAIRPORTCLEARLY DEll()NSTRATED THE HIGHHONOR WHICHTHESHAHDtSIRED TO.ACCORD THEVICE PRESIDENT,ALM:>ST IDENTICAL TO THATSHOWN PRESIDENT EISENHOWER • . ALTHOUGH IT WASA HOTSABBATH., CROWDS ALONG THESTREETSIN CITY WERESURPRISINGLY
  • /30/95, State Guidelines BveJr..l:, , NARA, Date -1·,-J;·c~ Even in the sions little General Eisenhower argued with Dulles on the presence of this fleet Mediterranean as being impractical. Certain elements of the five divi­ of ground forces could
  • includes former Presidents Truman "and Eisenhower), by the Senior Interdepart­ mental Group (SIG), or by any individual you may wish to appoint. It could be implemented by a White House appointee with Presidential authority to call for help throughout
  • chronologyo The Senator asked i f the President knew of this specific mission and its location, whether he knew where the LIBERTY was at the time it was attacked, and whet:her, . in i;act, President Eisenhower knew about the U-2 mission which was shot dOWllo
  • office and only the third by a US Preaident to postwar Germany. (l"resident Truman was in Berlin in 1945 for the Potsdam Conference and President Eisenhower visited Bonn in 19S9.) 2) No American President has visited Berlin since 1945 when Preeident
  • 'si=:c:rt□N 3·"0; ••• ••• •• 34 • 3·.•:'~HET=,.· - NCOIS/HARVAN D~LTO .45· ; 'PRESIDENT EISENHOWER· SAID,TNAT;·•ANY.REN~AL-OF CO~MUNIST,.AGGRtSSIOt-r WOULD BE;·_V,IEWEDBY US. AS. A MAT~ER Of··GRAVE CONCERN.• ' ACCORDINGLY, WE' HAVE RESPONDED
  • . I au.gge , t the followblg: Mpauzes Demon.traUpg H11!!•.level US Interest l. SecJ&l Mee••&• to the .Jettr-Amerlcan Cultw-al Co\UlCil. Dr. Eisenhower and Dr. HorAl& leave for Veneauela on February 13 to attend a s pec.lal me.tJac of tu lnter
  • g,~e1 -c;7 lJ ;_ SECRET • ' >> _siCi·Jf !i? .-·r+' Fl - THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 19 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I understand that Drs. Killian, Kistiakowsky and Rabi expressed concern to President Eisenhower about
  • .: THEN COMM.ENT ED AT LEl\'GTH ON NVN PRESENCE IN. THE SOUTH, f IN VIOLATIONOF GENEVAACCORDS ANDDIRECTEDTO TAKEOVER ~-OF .'SOUTH VlET•Nl\!1 BY FORCE. I ALSO QUOTED F'ROMGENERAL \EISENHOWER•s TELEGRAM YESTEijQAY TO REPUBLICAN PLATFORM (COMMITTEE. 1 fHEN PROPOSEDA
  • in Korea fifteen years ago. General Eisenhower ha~ suggested in his_ memoirs that the threat of nuclear escalation by the . . United States was effective in bringing Communist acceptance of the Armistice Agreement of July 1953. No one outside the Co