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  • on the scene. I shall endeavor to return no later than August 21st, if this is humanly possible. Robert f)< . W. Skiff This document consists of ...:)I '7 -='----J)ages ot _ _,___copies, Series ff No ' VICE PRZSDEIT1S VIS?f TO fORkff l,ipet ff
  • ~ IS~ ST~~MiPOSSIBILITY.THAT TH~ ENt"Y Will. LAU.iC.'t C~OR~UIP.ttll AtTAC~ l:
  • and at the same time would eliminate the element of confrontation. If this should be done, every possible advantage should be taken vis-a-vis the Soviets of such action. As an example, strategic air command bomber units might be withdrawn from advance bases
  • to the Commission do not [multiplecopies in folder] necessarily reflect the views of the Commission COMMISSIONMEMBERS PAUL H. DOUGLAS,Chairman Washington, D.C. JEH V. JOHNSON Poughkeepsie, New York DAVIBL. BAKER Garden Grove, California JOHN LYONS St
  • 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
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION "Additiomd ROK De:pleyfflsnts to Vi@tAam11 S 2 p ~ ?>-A-'11b NW~'\-Uo #lla rpt [Duplicate of #8a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "5D (3) Allies: Troop Commitments; Other Aid, Exempt NU
  • , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20230 February 11, 1966 MEMORANDUM To Henry Wilson, The White House (Attn: From Paul Southwick Q6• Subject: Commerce I. Department Department Legislative Mrs
  • originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) CONFIDE!ff':b\L Mr. Preaident: In the attached letter•• Glenn Seabmg and Paul
  • commlta lt•ell to boldlaa electloaa. A replJ, (Tu.A). recommeadecl bJ the Departmeat of State, 1• attached. W. Vi • Ro•tow Appron - Dlaappron_ Call me -· Aatachmeat■ Tab A - S.CS•ated Preaideatlal letter lor •lpaare to former Pre•ldellt of Vem
  • ( ,,,,,,.T,,..G .,,1)1,£(,0111 c:o•u~o111 .. ,10N l;J•t,6 ·1 CORA.£CTIONS'OE ON THISORIGlNALMUST£IEMADEON • ~. COPIES • ll{fO~E, TELEGRAM IS 0EllVEIU0TO OC/TCAI,Rootn •3 J i 31-,l-1·· ;;;,-- . ~ ~ 16 VI :) TOP S!!:CRB'f - ► u 0" Classl/Jcation
  • Bal.aguer comes through the election period successfully, the odds on his survival for his full term will improve and the prospects for economic and social gfowth, aa well as the development of democratic inatitutions, will be greatly enhanced. VI. Ecuador
  • , and morale there is unchanged. Renewed apprehensions have resulted from the fact that seven of 11 province ·- capitals have been hit by mortars and rockets since the main SEGRE'I_ -4- thrust of the Tet offensive died away. Major Vi et Cong/North Vietnamese
  • ---. Paul..~_i tA_e s --rp: ~JllelllO - _l_llll/68 A ord J:-p. Moscow ~pp. Saigon s 491 1 p. 11/12/68 w.:n~ ~ A FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the RESTRICTION President, "Walt Rostow, Volume 105, 11/9-14/68," Box 42 CODES (Al Closed
  • >-1-04 '-lt.J"oa.-t'i'-/ to the President 1 p. - ~~ lb-t-01+ #42a memo Rostow TS -At.: r.e\: #42b memo Paul TS t memo to 1 p. ,J to 2 pp. "Meeti ,.u..;r 0 J.-
  • Ardee Ames., Executive Director (1) (2) Paul Ylvisaker,_ Chairman (1) (2) Julian Le.vi, Co-Chairman (1) (2) Ben Alexander (1) (2) John Dunlop (1) (2 ) Ezra Ehrenkrantz (1) (2) , , - 2- 4) Others Hortense Gabel, Consultant to HUD (1) {2) (3) Paul
  • / Marion B. Folsom * Eastman Koc:lak Company Rochester, New York Patrick ._d,/4-1~..::; ,,.-rAo,e ~7;~ Paul L. "Davie• Chairman, FMC Corporation San Jose, California Co., Inc. t;:.. t?h~~ ~ F- J£. C;w:h~,.,, Ms/ A4oNds • Thoma• J. Watson, Jr
  • day of water. Experiments on the large-scale module at San Diego continue. During August, I visited Israel, accompanied by Dr. Dean F. Peterson, Director of the State Department's Water for Peace Office; Professor Paul W. MacAvoy, Associate Professor
  • Affairs and for Science and Technology; the Counselor, Department of State; Assistant Secretary of Defense, Paul H. Nitze; the Military Aide to the President. ITEM FOR DISCUSSION U.S. POLICYTOWARD CUBA For discussion ot future U. or recent events in Cu
  • . Vi President JOltm.11.oll 1a intereat and w .-r., inteNatad in the B■ ssiin c.nter tor tbia purpoN. 9re UDi.ftN1t7 ~ tbe Pb1llpp1nea bu a 1al ~tot Asian tud1" at 11b1oh tbay bave •tu rnta tl'OII a ama:r ot Aaian ooun,r1ea 11b1oh1111.ghtbe wrlatd
  • " o4•'-'3 1118 Sketch RESTRICTION Conf. Olsson ~~ h-2-3 DL/ //17 Sketch DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Conf. Na ~ ., 04--
  • (0) . c. • • .... , 1. ' • , • •• • • • 7. • IJ • • • II t • - • • CCIICIUl'NlllflJ, (0) t • trip • r aoec:1GI • • Jet.., d .. t FEB VI~: / t: ',J / OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 1/7 / 63
  • bUUon people, are 6,0 111111ou ot GbiDeae,t. In all cbaln. In Africa then ♦f'!I ,o wta or plq1na are 1 • 1• an4 111at. be tht■J ot hullan 41pit7, ftl•• eWJ'7WMN on -.nil.' attee'M4 tban you are. tor a u., ve are talking vi" '\be ac.1et
  • Johnson. If trip develops as it now appears certain recommend arrangements for short courtesy call on President Johnson. I will make clear to Prime Minister that trip will not take on any aspects of state vis it. To avoid whether well as tion
  • news­ papers and radio and TV stotions. c. Attitudes of Key Individuals Every key nationnl figure in Cuban society, vi th the notable exception of the Co.tholic hierarchy, is by now either a dedicated supporter of coa:nmism and the Castro regice