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  • A ';, State Paul-lienri fl43f Bio Sketch RESTRICTION Spa.ak.. State Conf. Rinaldo Del Bo [duplicate of /137] A. J 2 p Undated VP Security File, VP Travel VP Visit bo the Benelux Countries RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed
  • ~ ~ ~( ,-,/ C;~A "f\ ) {!!,) JV' i1/ ,j") ~ ~o~Oo~ Attached are: (a) a list of the candidates for the the Cities which Paul Douglas would chair a~ (b) a short statement r> ~p-7 ...... ,.,...' announci g the form~tion of the Commission.x~ ()7t,_, :Zhur
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • EVERYTHING WAS GOING FINE IN WASHINGTOJ AND IN ANS~ER TO A QUESTION REGARDING HIS TRAVEL!~ TO VI~TNA~ SOON, RE?LI D H~ HAO ONE MORETHI 'G TO TIE UP IN WASHItJGTON END PAGE ONE PAGE TWO CS F CR ET ·NO FOREIGN DISSE~INATION> BEFORE HE ao::s A1lD WILL TELL
  • ~rilti:ng. He ~mphas ized 'high. ·pr,iority President .giving .to the•·e-no themes. Vice President reminded his hearers·. of _great-·11uc­ cess· of Grand Duchess' recent· vis it to u;, expres-sed u; · appreciat·ion for Luxe.mbourg·'s constructive ·.role id
  • not related.to safety and maritime subsidy. ~ vi~w of the vast area of heavy responsibilities and functions which will be vested in the Secretary, the committee deemed it in the public interest to vest sole authority for all transportation safety decisions
  • :, Focllillea Adalaialnalloa Urboa lleae-1 WASHINGTON, D.C. l 20410 GM.n, l rG- ,ft.'f_.·;- December 17, 1965 Admialalrolloa /vi;;-2. 11/,,; ,1.l"'(P/.:Ji.,. ~ MEMORANDUMFOR: Jack J. Valenti Special Assistant to the Presiaent The White House
  • ,. ' .. . ' ,. ... , . .. ' ,, ' . .. . ' i .• i, • , . .,. ' ' .. ' ' . .... :.; , • THE SECRETARY OF' STATE WAS·HINGTON . 1. 'I • . .1 ' ·, ., -BECRET- August 2, 1968 Mr. President: . Ambassador Waller brought me in the enclosed message from Paul Hasluck on the recent
  • Korea.a veaHl. Lbnltecl blockade of Nortll Kow-u.a aaT&l •••••l■• Mcr,ea to •tre!lthea ou baalc mllltary P!•tur• worlclwlde. (Sec. McNamara) Note: We N't'lewed wltll. Paul Nlt- aJMI Oeaeral Joluaaoa a loaa llat of ltema. Sec. McNamara wlll repori hl• aet
  • ' • . .... • . •• J, • •:•• • .; SiCR&T - ·, .. 'i • 9. -MAURER-·APPARENTLY·-D·!D .Nor R.?.CS!:.VS..A~tan:swzrr :10 H'1~-- "; QUEST-ION .•"HE .INDICATED HIS P£RSOtltrL BEl..Jf.P .ili;'1"i 7HE.12e.E;
  • MEMORANDUM INFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE WAIJllKOTON Friday, March 15, 1968 3:25 p.m. MR. PRESIDENT : Herewith the proposals for the 5 P. M. mee_ting. from Paul Nitze that : I have ascertained -- this is a consensus agreed upon completely within
  • Coaaunists in Vi tnam will be iven gr:~ter weight in U-$ d cistons than h retofore. Despite Vice.Presidentvs stress on economic and social measui:-es to acccmpany military action, w think Diem ill be inclitled to put main stress on military side
  • , 1966 Hon. Charles S. Murphy,.,Chainnan, Civil Ae~utics Board. Gen. William F. McKee, Adpii;nistnfuf;F~eral Aviation Agency. Rear Adm. Paul E. Trimble, Chief of Staff', U.S. Coast Guard. Hon. John W. Bush, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission. James
  • the Col'lltlunists have ever experienced, much worse than the heavie s t defeat they suffered in the 1946-1954 Indochina War, in Vi nh Yen at t he northern tip of the Red River Delta in January 1951 when Vo Nguye n Giap launched Operation Hoang Hoa Tham against De
  • to play cloak and dagger with these two characters, please provide me some instruc- ti .s re "proposals reviewed with you" so that I can co.r~ectly represent your position. End of message SECRET- IMMEDIATE VI~NT-IANE Ref: VIENTIANE 6972
  • to the President from Secretary Connor, who chaired a meeting with Secretary McNamara and Secretary Wirtz, attended by Jim Reynolds, Paul Ignatius, Alan Boyd, and myself, in Connor's office Thursday evening. (1) All three Secretaries agree that this is not the time
  • Administrator, Bureau for the Near East and South Asia, Agency for International Development EDUCATION 1948 1957 PREVIOUS 1951-1954 1955-1962 1962 1962-1963 1963-1964 1964 - - B. S., Yale LL. B., Yale EXPERIENCE General legal practice, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • §._.?....~erio½9_itgprint on th~ssibl!~ty ~t-~-~~~ls>PP.J.~J?.t .o~ ~9:vi~t::.A.m.~.r~c~ .r.el~ti.~ . _a_nd_1_s-=po __i_s_o_mn_·...:CJ-~_.:_~--2:1!:!~~9~1~~.IE:.~~~.. The other problem which is ser~ously complicating the international situation and hindering
  • drawn hack, like John Paul Vann of Littleton, Colo. He had served a military tour in Vietnam, gone home, left the service and signed on with Revolutionary Develop­ ment. Marine M/Sgt. George A. Mitchell had been there for 2½ years, and when we asked him
  • _ ~ 1/-3 ... 'i~ AIL(} 'I , - ;VI [Duplicate of #97a, NSF , NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] [Duplicate of #97a, NSF, NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] #49c cable 2/10/68 A Intelligence Information Cable r S 7 p ~ + 3P.IIB
  • . ,," I i • "I. >~opriation .• . ::·VI~i.:·. Departmen • 1\·,· ·.. ;. We recomm, ._\;. and Canmw •• to eatabl; for Federal-State training ::rousing and Canmun1.ty Develapment t ·the Congress establish a Department of ,. .. velopment
  • THAT THEY ARE. NOWFOLLOWINGTHE "ROTTEN -A---;({osr L!i~E OF REVISIONISW' AND. THAT HANOI'S LEADERS Wil.L BE DOOMED IF TH~Y DO NOT FOLLOW THE WISH OF THE HEROIC PEOR.E°••OF NORTH VI£!NAM_TH£ NORTH VIETNAMESE DIFLOMATS SAID THAT THEY 1.vERE NO LONGER· • • INVITED TO PARTIES
  • in this connection is membership in the United Nations. 2. West Atrica is probably the f'asteat changing area in the world today. New countries are springing up vi th startling rapidity and the people of the area are determined that control ot West Africa
  • HIMSELFABOUT THIS SITE. . • . PO HADNOPARTICULARLY NE~ suaSTANTIVEPOINTS ADDITIONAL TO THOSE DESCRISED IN REFT.EL,ANO HE Ef1PHASIZEDTHATTHOSZVIEWSHADOF COURS'£BEEMONLY HIS PERSONAL THOUGHTS RATHER THANANOFFICIAL.GVN VI£W. 4. . .. 00 MEt~TIO~lEO Ot1C
  • ·the South Vietnanie·se Governme~t to assume greater;;, resp_o:risibility for both the defense and p a cifi cation of the cou.r1:t_:i:y -and should m ake continued;_ aid to South :vi etnam contingent upon progres~er,. -2- 4. We should accept the National
  • ~"'~ \--yJ 2 pp S #18a report Intelligence report ~.2 pp s #34a report Intelligence report lp S #40a memo 3 Nathaniel Davis to the President s~vi\ r--'(a't::.. &51o lp S #42a report Intelligence report 3 pp S #46 note !\a-f'itt~e.11·'1.{, 1 bV
  • flL£s Special Couruael to the Preaiderat y. Honorable "-At!ceMaadleld . ~· - _-I- Unitdd StAte• Sea.at• VI azh1QitOC. • C. . -.. vO ~.~'ti~~.¢• 5 196) •• Ji, ... , EXEC.FG728 PG- i Y ~ • / ,. Dear Clint: I have your letter commentin
  • ~ E ~-ER BE EN RE EL E.CtE.O. ....~E ::JiJt.'(..:...'HN-Nl(..;..-T,HE RE -'l-S=A=-~e-0tr!Y=u4"P-OSS l_B.I L l TY .. !H.At ..J.96~.--M)) BRING AN END TO THE .\(AR IN VI£T~NAM. ·A.MD ~c:t~-~~"&.,ULEv 1TAsLC cH.Hi~(s.dii us .M.1L1r ARY-pJ)sTvR~ 1.N-sEA
  • to the peace •••. and to bring about by peacei\11. ~eans, and in corrformity·with the principles of •Justice e:-id interr.a.tional lm,t, adjustment o:r settler:!ent . •of internaticnal .disputes ••• •'." .• ··0-oviously, this ·respons1bil1 tiJ falls vi th
  • ·FIRST . ATTACK,::' ,HOWEVER ;,":I ·::' THE LARGE . . NUMBER OJ- ·vc· FORCES WHICH REPORTS " INDICATE ' r1AY;;(",'.tt \ . : TAKE .PART . IN A FU TURE ATTACK I S CAU SING CO NCER N AMOO'~ THE · ., . KNOWLEDGE ABLE AMERI CAN AND VI ETNA MES£ OFF ICIAL S
  • --:-peri-od.:or iatens·Ef··mi-l±ta:ry. a·c-ti-vi~, designed __to.....increase .. US--fru s tr at ion ,-• and-then ·~tq follow this-:with ·-a~·plar~fo_r-n.~gotiations and a,J ".coalition~'.._.settlement-, -~. e. , dangling bait which the-communists fee'l
  • In it tho author givos. an ·eyo\Vi trioss account of the North Viotnamose system · of government, and shows . . in detail how tho Communists:, who compose only a . tiny minority of the . . people., gained conti,ol over an exti.. omely unwilling majority
  • ( ~ftEY) WERE~;u~r£atST Eqfj'U1f. PROMOT t Ha i .t~l-CIG t{'J! ~!;,f H-I'C {1tH£"t: ,_ co~s:iDERED'f.'> / K.-'".R!S?.ON ·. ,S •. ,.• ..c:",. :0L·,,-~~.- CO ttM1-n Yl.-"ll' n :>. .,,.A i1.i-i- "~· .,,..~•~;.vi , •'t!t. . ,,,:---ru r·. u-- ? ~l'f .. .fl
  • the Model City .. Robert C. We ver , b d n .. 1 NDUMF rabt • otary Urban l 1 J t tu: 0 I l '( ;- ----~------- -- : ~--- - - .: c. ·VI• avq~ ng •n rl t ttae cd ou.tlin of propos 1 to ,conv r tto le to prlvat fo:rwipro! ti ti• 0£ o i
  • . . ' Simplification and reorientation along these lines also is a necessary tirst a siDgle transportation ot the regulatory process step toward the creation of, regulatory agency. Elements ot the Regulatory Proposal. !l'he proposed program deals vi th six basic
  • Harriman vi:;:dt it If is important for us t o know whether he regards Harriman vi sit to other East European capi tal o-.. capitals as necessary o r desirable . 4) . You should emphasize the i mportance USG attaches t o . FORM 8 - 63 El?D FYI
  • /-~ S \ I• IN CONVERSATION 1111TH'PRIME MINISTE°R- THIS M~R~I~G ON suc;JECT ~PRESENT-1:A-CK OF IND I CAT I ONs-oF--NO~TH f