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  • to the US. At various times in the past several years France has taken a relatively active role regarding Vietnam, sometimes in public and sometimes in private. France sent high-level emissaries to Peking and Hanoi to sound out the leaders; has acted
  • of Israel and (aft:er the Secretary's qucs tion) this also be the end of belligerency. He went on to say tl~at the Arabs couldn't; agree and since that time there had been different interpretations by the Soviets and the U.S. WOlLld He then asl
  • , D,C, 10301 i I 22 March 1968 0430 MEMORANDUM FOR THE WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM Subject: Sµpply Status at Khe Sanh as of 8:00 PM EST 21 Mar (9:00 AM 22 Mar, SVN time) 1. The Khe Sanh Dump and Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) status as of the above
  • 511t'f';t 'IIW .1tl' . 1◄Ait'HOmi Qtf CCO"'.i( ftlt HKf
  • Vietnamese la the South. The bombing of North Vietnam began. Soon after, the bombblg began. 1 made clear -- In a speech at Johns Hopkins -- that we were ready to negotiate at a11y time without condttlons. A short thne alter the ·bombing started ... 1n
  • . • ·1 am de-itly moved ltr you inltladYe. •bariaa •• I do wilt. the people .t. U. Ulllted State• aDd all._ woa,ld tbe aalre tlaat pead COMe lo Soutbeut Aela at the •arlleet poaellale moment. We have concluded Uaat:the lmpartlallty which ~ hav•. offered
  • 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
  • to reactloaarlea Tlaere l• a anat am.all mlaorltl•• the pr.W.mu. It la time for.,.....,. teacher l,otll polltleal of the law of tale laad.- aaaly• we canflllly tva pelltlcal effort at home •••uactlft tbat die•• l• a-,1,. a•las to let a tlaJ lldaorlty
  • ) ----,----------------------------...------.------- FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE .. =• ------ " l.p..... TS lU Ul~ r 1"~~ ... -· "' ~--.., ~ ''-\-.;.I~ a. 111, - DATE RESTRICTION ·v,~7/uu r;... -lt~ Intelligence Report ~v,i 1p TS #29- report lo 29- map map lp ~I;; (2
  • : Herewith 1. the material• yoa requested earlier thl ■ mor11b1g. A CbrGllOlogy: -- Vice Preaident delinred on September Humphrey'• Salt Lake Cily 30. (Tab A) ■peech -- Mac BUDdy'• speech wu delivered oa October la full ia the New York Time
  • Pre.s.t .. l11189q• • i.t.\w \e Dia _. ~ ■t.naed a111■dt7 of MftllCad.-. niclw• lo eardw Capeu lt. *Cllllld WM addlt.Jwl aW 1-18 -■pecd.alq 1a ---• w N1JnJ■ 1•1ll'al -, •••H·• left ld.UI Dial i■ t.. IIIGU-aJ aid 1llll. 1ae telt"ece1 .... Nli."9 a1N Ula
  • PERSONAL FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM TH!;: PRIME MINISTER . I . DECLASSIFIED . . E.0. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ?S- .3of. · NARA Date 3-o'lS-ff BY. ~ ' WAS MOST GRATEFUL FOR YOUR VERY PROMPT REPLY TO MY MESSAGE LAST NIGHT FROM MOSCOW. IT ARRIVED . JUST IN TIME
  • of the Nation• s communities and of the people who live and work in them. Among other things, this means that it must recognize the integral relationship of the physical and social environments. At the same time, the Organization Plan must enable the Department
  • A #54a cable ?J/1!.lo, 6/26/68 Intelligence Information Cable!,(,.Jf\,...,~~--AAc. S 5p [Duplicate of #80, NSF, CF, VN, "TDCS' and Cables, Vol. 2"] A ~M-fflelil~---Yii'filSft--t&--Hf~ffl-OHf'l s \l•ilo, tJ/,!:J/01 5p C l i, [Dupli~ate ef #'.U2
  • deficiencies, the correction of which the Agency considered essential. Further, the loan and grant contracts were exe­ cuted at times when the Agency had withheld recertification of the workable program. The recertification of the workable program
  • ible Jruu.frW S·I~,o? V)t,J/"'1,-oi ·lo"Z #68a draft (7 ·o6 'OW 63•a)t)- 'Wrc >11~ . . o.,,u, ~ t ,s-/ o.._ ,. c.!c.11.1eci ' A 1 -10 .V.A..lD f ..., TS CAP 82582 , Rostow to Bunker and Abrams 1p S 10/17/68 A draft cable, partial duplicate
  • a ■mailer plant than we initially con■ idered: He believes that the next logical •tep in developing the technology of large- ■ cale deaaltlng would be to build a 40 MGD plant. Thi ■ wowd be enough larger (more than S time ■) than pre ■ ent plant• to provide
  • "'... the Times and ~ X.~ Herald Tribune, x: -. ;:.t"'f4vely for Septer,, and September 30, 1963. •••; I ,! 'These reports comprise an in rvi'ew· witfi.Mr. _ i~ ~i.:>mc. a powerf'ul figure in Nicaragua. and refer to a joint. '.J.,1.-Nic.a.ra~;-..1ar: plan
  • and they insiat that the determination la their sovereign prerogative. Contributing to the problem is the fact that much Latin American military equipment ia at the end of its useful service life and the replacement cycle is peaking at a time of growing
  • ~ :::cl t'1 ~< H zt%'.lC/) 1-j H CJ) 1-j •• ·- .. Q'llZI 9 .. 1 - 2 - -Date 9/S Time Description 1100 Subatantive Talk with Prime Minister Erlander at Latter'• Office Memoranda of Conversation 2000 9/6 1300 1500 1900 1930 9/7 0830
  • (OUR TIME) BECAUSE, ALTHOUGHMY SENIOR COLLEAGUES PRINCIPALLY CONCERMEDARE NATURALLY AT ONE WITH ME IN THE ENTERPRISE, I HAVE TO SEEK THE ENDORSEMENTOF THE FULL CABINET AT OUR MEETING TOMORROW,THE FIRST THAT HAS BEEN POSSIBLE SU1CE OUR CPNFERENCE_ LAST
  • as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
  • ' approval of the negotlatlona eo that no time-la& can intervene in the rhythm of our support lor l'rel •• proaram. ... Chile baa made outstanding achievements ln the social and political flelda under the Alliance for Progreea •· and Frei le currently
  • /h'Z4J'S•'Z,~ '0°3 nw O/·li7 #82 memo Rostow to President~ s 1p #M-meme- Duplicate of 117a ~ JQ.j1Jfo1 Nt.v/t2.4C-o/-Js;;-_ 4Jr-t-loi. Nt..::r/rvta..o 1-1~ e;,,,cpt Al'j &fl 6'3b I ~ 2- U·'i3' AILJ 'r 2.-Zl... 5/, lo, ~5/1/01 jf..I:,!M
  • the Worlds troubled times he has vanished At the height of his zenith hath fled, Snatched from our midst by the unconquered .foe. The t-~n and the statesman lies dead But the work he did and the truth he meant The Counsel he gave and the pains he spent
  • •• of 19 November. He appueally eariaapd at that time to coaler wltb Banker o6 io NOYember aad 1•t oat tu Jalat atatemeat wlWa "2 or J daJ•• " W. W. Ro.tow HG:HT/SliNSft'l?/Saattachmeat Oot 3508) ,.. ' DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ By~, S ..J
  • . Sincerely, J~ Incl Ann'l Per Capita •11 Pers Costs Mr. Robert W. lo ■ er National Security Council The White Rouse Frank K. Sloan Deputy Ass~st~nt Secretary Staff 2 UNCLASSIFIED Annual. Per Capita Military Personnel Costs Cost estimates
  • time. thel"efne, to try to aepti&t• •llicldy aa Allied Declarati- oil Berlla aloaa ti.. Uau of tJla memo we ant yo.a oa Sept.miter IT (attacMd). A• J'01I bow, thla l• wut tile Oermau r•• , ...ted. TIie Declaratloa W081d be aepttated with tile UK, th
  • IN A CRITICAL 'l'IXE. UNCLASSIFIED BUT - 2 - YOUDON'TKNOW HOW PLEASEDI AMANDHOWHAPPYI FEEL WHEN I, AFrERA VERY LO?TGTRIP AT 'EE ENDOF A MOST:EXHAUSTING DAY,I SHOULD GETOFF MY PL&,E AND BE WELC9MED :BYA LADYFROMMY HOME TOWN,NARGA..~T JOSEPH,. WHO 25 YEAaSAGO
  • time 10, 196,, the date· again be in ~ession. it would not be proper appointment (Secretary, to Senate confirmation. 1965, and January when the Senat~ will recess you have the authority power may be exercised between November
  • . Car stopped many times for VP shake handsg and talk with those along side and about 6 or 7 times he Mt uut of car move among crowds. Turkish and American flags~,, lined route, hundreds of small flags held by spectators and number of musical instruments
  • ::::, Kampala1429 f1\t\\ Nldl~c \l(.)·i-t0 secret~~~ 1 p 02/20/65 A -...◄=-'P"l'ff'ffT'f-+!!-'1--0f(Nt i ,o·,,t-ll.c)\Mc lo·3"° L FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File Uganda, vol. 1 RESTRICTION Box 101 CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356
  • German forces this year. I have added to Secretary Rusk's draft a personal note on page 3, The urgency is this: Kiesinger ough~ to get it before Secretary Rusk sees Willy Brandt on Mondayand in time for him to relay to Brandt your message. B . .PM Wilson
  • the advantage of immediate delivery and coat only about $130, 000, contraated to the 18-montha lead time and $3. S million for new vehicles. I am checking this with you mainly becau•e of your per ■ onal battle for the new APCs laat apring. I asaume, however
  • --+-&esmw--te-a~Pfe51tde!tt;-2~-rr.m . . Lp #6a letter ~ o..ji 3/o ~ TS Chancellor Kiesinger to LBJ Official translation e : ~ lo\,, s-10~ tv ..::r 't)~"\ ~ 3p TS 09/17/68 A .m. e -tp ' . (duplicate, #68 , NSF, NSC History, Pueblo Crisis, Vol. 8
  • . 42., 5/24/64 A JtAc... cio -'1,.., FILE LOCATION NSFrCTION Memos to the Pcesideut 9 Walt CODES RESTR B.g11tgw J Vglume +8' ~(a31 lO l4 ' 19~8 Ba* 34 (Al Closed by Executive Order t2356·governing access to national security information
  • &114to •oeaa,&D1'tm al ■ elon1 xr. lo , 4eputJ' ot Jar n J.ttau•I 4 07 Little ot err t&l'J orocatnt'• fNla Yaahlagt•• otftN, J.11 wen ei;oept1ouJ.17 to It to pnMDt 1n onoknt•• an.ct un4aatan•Sag't ooopentift • oleul.7 unternooct , no •• t1e14
  • by Negroes, and at high rent levels the proportion of Negro families living in substandard housing is six times greater -than that of white families. __ ;..the inability of metropolitan areas to deal with the move­ ment of people and goods, in particular
  • Nam. As ycu know, I share this sentiment and mysei~ many times •. Because of t.hc extent of the interest in the Senate, . to el.a.borate on the question of a l have thc-ught it advisable U ~ N. initiative, a~ I understand. it. In this connection
  • after the first of the year. are consiciering it If we were to participate at th~.t time, as I stated yesterday over there to take part in the exercises. we would send some 10 or 12. 000 troops Th.:a.t woulci give us a total of some 30 to 40,000 troops