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  • Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Box Number Folder Title Effective Police Organization and Management , Volumes I, II, III, IV By G. Douglas Gourley and the Faculty of the Dept. of 1 Police Science
  • -:, renaining laundry tiiere i3 here, somG mab:-.zines, and I will tn 1re r.. chec 1
  • the specific contingencies "*2 ii 8 Z 0 !I lfJ% CbY.iJ {b'/3) (p) - £oil Cr .. =--2­ IL_________________._._. 3. Support non-U. S. forces in accordance with the units and numbers of warheads indicated
  • -Affected Areas Johnson, Lyndon B. A Time for Action Pocket Data Book, USA 1967 Consumer Credit Protection Act: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Parts I and II Beauty for America: Proceedings of the White House Conference on Natural
  • CONSIDERFEASIBILITYOF REQUESTING MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO ARRESTFOR INTERROGATION: EUSEBIOAZCUE; LUISA CALDERON ANDALFREDO MIRABAL.THE TWOMENARECUBAN NATIONALS ANDCUBANCONSULAR OFFICERS. LUISA CALDERON IS A SECRETARY IN CUBANCONSULATE HERE. IN THIS CONNECTION ARTICLE II
  • appears t9 be a particularly dangerous spot at the moment. Union I II ! i ···q~······•· The Soviets are finding it hard to conceal th~ir shock over the.rapid E tian militar colla se. A Soviet could not understandcould have been .........,...,~o
  • defeat has generated strong feeling against Nasir, and foreign diplomats in Cairo consider the Egyptians are in a state of panic over the militarv debacle, iI I Senior ··.._I~r_a_q_,,1.--0-f ..f.. i-.c-.-i-a'"l-s--.i-n-=Nc-e-w-----=-y=--o-r---,-k--a-r-e
  • statement, ought not to mention territorial II ought to dramatize your personal understanding and ~ty, depth of feeling for the humanity involved and your desire to see a lasting and permanent peace in the Middle East. Events are moving very rapidly
  • your letter or •2 0 June. I have read this roport wtth J!reo.t intoro:.,t md po.rtlaularly, in 1 rea ponso to your 1nJunot1on, that p~t of it coming under the hendu of $Utt,1mary and aoncluntons. I havo aleo bad d oopy sent to Admiral Ii'. J' . Homo
  • 1200 EIGHTEENTH STREET, N. W. :!:-- WASHINGTON, D . C. 20036 II G ~., J (:" G J~5 F6 ~01 March 6, 1968 Mr. Charles M. Maguire Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Charles: Thanks for your letter of March 5 transmitting
  • (speech) February 22,. 1964 Remarks at Mexican Fiesta, Sports Arena, Los Angeles June 19, 1964 Arrival remarks, and viewed tactical aircraft display, Edwards Air Forc e Base Speech, groundbreaking ceremony for new Rapid Transit S )Stem, Concord I II
  • . proceedings , an d the official delegation s exchanging pleasantries. ~T~ Pierre Dupuy Comm-Gen of EXPO '67 11:35a _ . Th i _ 11:36 a Th Hon. Pierr e Dupuy , o Commissioner-General Force of EXP O '67 . | i | II 'i 1; j | Th | (thir e Presiden t an d
  • Prep.) Nelson II ADM 9-8 Meetings — Requested by Agencies Con, prepared by and for Mr. Wood ADM 9-10 Files Management ADM 9-12 Secy. Weaver’s Info Copies to Mr. Wood ADM 9-14 Ltrs. prepared for Wood’s Sig. by other Staff Offices (A-G) ADM 9-14 Ltrs
  • ) - FBI Reports SCANNED United Afro-American Association (UAAA) Miscellaneous US - FBI Reports US II - FBI Reports (aka US TOO) - 1965-1967 (C) Sept. 8, 1967 (C) June 28, 1967 - 1967 - Sept. 27, 1967 - 1967-1968 (C) Sept. 25, 1967 (C) Jan. 29
  • , a rcportor of :fr . told him of his converstitio.J ·ii th ~~r . g~ t Kennedy on tho s ma night to f ormod Mr . Kcnnody thl t h.J und ~-ci·pu., Cl"!.."'J._nt1_~i.?j-~ , I~c.z.nudy . :..r . er th~n o!l tm. story l'or l1j.s paper . phoned Ht. in­
  • t o livin g quarters o f house. --to chang e clothe s i 7:30p ^ J --Mrs _ Luci j ____ 1 ._,__, - , Jessi ! | jI ) ___ ii 11 7:34p t ~~" . " i_ i -L „„- - - - _ _ _-- I Judg Ji m .^ =; i —— Dinner wa s served _ . Johnso n _ , Ly n
  • described it as being "right in the center of the jungle. " Crowds lined the streets, behind police barricades. ii Sack i n car - motorcade moving — 10:06a Arriv e QI C Feede r Center , 122 5 N. Broa d Street The Presiden t too k a n elevato r t o th e
  • ! i ii Johnson Califano . William S. White ct f . , _ A night reading w/ mf | — . o Oval Ofc Tom Joe I Mrs i Senator : Johnson T. Johnson's notes to DT *• Califano - pl ^_ 9:45p t Lister Hill Senator A. S. Mike Monroney Jennings
  • :31aj t ii . | Harry I i (did : • not talk she was enroute to Dulles) Jack Valenti on Knott Houston Johnson _ MW t -. . Charles Schultz e | Laws i 10:29a ~ Johnson Johnson - at Dulles Airport 9:52a t 10:25a"" t McNamara Hon. 9:20a f
  • Paul Glynn 2 photographers Secret Service agents --and Yuki San Marcos, Texas golf course 9:00a Arrive .1 1 9:05a | ^j 9:08a | j Arrived II i , ; Depart accompanied | Hon. ; Southwest i Acting i for •• __ , . , Golf Cours e - in auto
  • bonds purchases -- hence the reason for the ceremony and the awarding of the Minuteman Flag. ) ! the IS ii h— After Major — (As the President made his remarks, Mrs. Johnson departed by car alone Secret Service en route Max Brooks' office -- she did
  • ~· i?; .! 1 e·. ~'~-1 t~:; ,J .J .---Pei m;ssiou cf Ce py..tght Melder. "II. Themaa Jgbsu00 _ [3 of 5] 101 SEC±&T - 4 The Vice President said that the South Vietnamese know who the enemy is. Those boys out there who are being shot and maimed don't
  • information. ) ere.ct by statute or by the agency which originated the d()CJ'fDant. :) crmm Jn eccordance with nstrictionl contained In the donor's deed of gift. ii'.'. ..,..-:~.... " _:.. ~~-~.: "~~:~~~;~ "~-;:;:~ -~ ! .. ; : : · :.' - . ~TtONAL
  • _ : ' .. • ·, , ..._.__ .~ ' ~ ·:...:.i ,;...-. ~·.... ~ii 1~011 •• - 5 ­ t.AE~:T:N5 t lo:TES COPYRIGHTED ibqu1r0i ?- , ~. J.. :..?J:.:i 1 -: ,~7?~~;:.:::~-f;!:r.~.~~~ri~W~:on ­ The NATO Forces includ 24 divisions, 62.0, 000 men. They could be a lot more ready. We will have 300
  • you to change your mind. If you are going to follow the right course, you must do it before Thieu does. ";,. > •• • '"' I (· - 7 ­ . •\(iillblG t>ilO+ii COP¥RISI !TED P'ubllcoliun Requi,.es Pea MiHieA ef CeJ9) Fi9kt Helde;. W. Thoilics
  • '-' _,;) I I .:._.r:_ I II I V 11 llU v I .... U II ­ --· -­ ? /?C:. IC:.C:. [declassified 2/18/88 per NLJ 86-201 11 C11 restrictions sanitizes € e-{05~ ~ 3 {).-Cf -11.>­ FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box l OCH l 0/81 RESTRICTION CODES
  • a fresh assessment. -- continuity of a ,11_ _ _ _l program which Sect. Rusk will raise with you. 2. PL 480 package -- you have the papers. ~ I I I I I I I I I I I II r I I I I I I I I I I 1­ II I I -
  • : _i 7:01p Depart Pay e 4:20p The 5:43p Arrive RANCH —--— the Moursund Ranch Ii ^ —. , i' . • ._ Scharnhorst--change d to car _._ ___,«___ Scharnhorst the man house March 4, 1967 _ 11 /HITE HOUSE Date _ March_4, 1967 «NT LYNDON B
  • /^ 1 1; — Eugene Forte ! *: ' t ! ii "i! ^, T ^/ Frank ix Kelly [ .. . Datr September 1. 1966 -The White House Dav THURSDAY Activity (inctude visited by) To mjdr's room where he read a note from mf saying that Mrs. J's ltr to Secy McNamara' s
  • '. l.!.;> }': ~; i :; ~~: my ._. .-:.·., . ·, -~ ~;; . ~ t:.;. .. ~ ··· ·. · ;': nlane: . · ·: ~ii~ ..~.. . . . . ._-'.' · .GE~EftAI,, :·~·,,._. : ' " '.....•. ·:.:: '· >' . ;~c
  • Stands Act] Veterans Readjustments Assistance Act of 1966 Major DHEW Legislation 1967 (First Session—90th Congress) Part I Major DHEW Legislation 1967 (First Session—90th Congress) Part II Major DHEW 1968 (Second Session—90th Congress) DHEW Legislation
  • . ~· @~?.,iJ.;\f. :i -r·, II/Ia: -'-,/ 1 1,:f August 19, 1965 l)ear Dr. .. , 1 r:G··,/.·to r~ ca. 301:; vp-p f 3-'-/ Todd: I have beeh sked to acknowledge and th.ant of the 17th to the Preaident yc)u for your telegram in1:riting him to your birthday
  • Mutesa II, King of Buganda
  • JAPAN TO ENACT AN OFFrcIAL PAGE 2 RUALOT52980 C 2 ii I i 3 L I L SECRETS LAW ANO CONFUSING "MILITARY SECRETs00 WITH CIVIL +ECHN0LOGY EDITORIAL WHICH WAS.BASiCALLY UNFRiENDLY WAS BASED UPON APPARENT MISUNDERSTANDINGOF FACTSo 0 OE By4 ;-r,z 51 C 04D
  • .n e 'P:t... ~--~-A- · · r.--:1.llili 1;. ~ ..,._..,i iJii;l,.-..~eq~ lf'l\4. il:il·A · · · · .. ·. '•"" A• ~.d ,,;:t4.. ~~-tiliv;r; •. " ii;~-· ~w·~h• li"·~•~Y The Special a.u.at.allt to th• P r•Hli4•at l-o• Sctl hcte · and ·T edmoloa Th
  • DeGaulle clippings Box 8 Frankfurter Papers [re Dr. Bohr and Manhattan Project] Box 8 Presidential Comments ‑ Cuba, vol. I Box 8 Presidential Comments ‑ Cuba, vol. II 3 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National
  • , in Westerville, Ohio-died November 21, 1986 in Columbia, Maryland), was a journalist, World War II veteran, and Federal Highway Administrator. He began his career as a journalist for the Associated Press, where he covered stories of national interest. His work
  • reclass·ificati. on and then Hou ston board s en t h i m back 3B. Think it i Q mistake a nd expect change. :Look forvn.,rd to t ii.:.e ,.L.er. c un repL1ce him . Since writing the a b ove he has evidenced his dislik~ of making out the reports, handed in the s
  • -- '4'~ ·"9 ~· Kl' ,~ ,~.~~ •··',.,t;t - --- -- -- ------- -- --- --- --· -- .... '"'Jt" ,ilflpU•Jflll ~,.'l .. . • :_·. Pl.- •••, ADOIIDa OfPPICIAL COMMUNICAT10fa TO THE SECRETARY OP" BTATE WAaHINGITON II, O. C
  • Mutesa II, King of Buganda
  • and the the scenarios imaginative thought events a number The aim is to explore (if not necessarily to derive highly BETA is neither analysis. the TOP SECRET STRICTED these IN BETA I & II have been introduced. material plausible, ONLY BETA I & II
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #la report DATE CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE intelligence report - Ab~-tf~ ~LJ TS 6pp. s 2 pp. q8-3