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  • . WELOOKFORWARD TO DISCUSSIONS WITH YOURPRIME JIINISI'ER, YOUR PRESIDENT, YOURFOREIGN XINISl'ER, ANDTO SEE THE PEOPLE OF 'IRIS LAlfD. TO YOU, AND THE COUNTRY,IT IS MYPRIVILEGE TO BRING YOU WORDOF THE A:BIDINGANDUNCHANGING Ii-.'TERESTOF THE UNITED STATES
  • -'i,). N~J 6,- /7- 9/ ,YL J 1//-do ,., 'ii- '-D A #16 cable Seoul 7 secret ~ J,/L- J 'ii- 2.0 5 p seeret-o ~ ~ .\e';;,·0--, 18 cable Seoul 12 secret ~ ,-17 FILE LOCATION RESTRICTION A 07 10/65 A 07/03/65 A 9/ ..LO 6 p secret
  • ~~ucfeer ..." Dptn 29 Date Kcatzecto C e IORRS81:\ Ii • A 5/8/65 10J21166 I\. rl 3t19/e5 A 3119/65 A- [Duplicate of #32 & 33) ~ 1/)~14 pet ~ CT/RAC, i1-2.Sei1 32 lett&r l(i:ager to C Jol:uu;oR -S [Duplicate of #29 & 33] Olffi-,/15
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT #5 CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE duplicates ote , 4c above ~ ¥~ DATE RESTRICTION -t'l 1 .,,, ii .iil.i-'-'iilllillil--+.---1.liliflliMiililill .. ..,,..~!!Pl!lei,'P'~~--------..~ "1-~;;t- P!"ii(J-fA -;,F #Sg Cable
  • C06795965 TABLEOF CONTENTS Page l THE PROBLEM ........... ............. ...... ..... .... ... .. .... CONCLUSIONS 3 DISCUSSION ..... I. INTRODUCTION II. POLITICAL
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Legislative Struggle - Vol. II"
  • Folder, "Legislative Struggle - Vol. II [2 of 2]," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 3
  • of six different initial scenarios, team move messages and scenario projections by Control. SECRET - NOFORN ii - CONFIDfNTlA!L - NOFORN SIGMAI - 66 TABLEOF CONTENTS PAG1'.; NO. 'l'itl.e Page .. Foreword i . ii 111 & iv Table of Contents
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  • LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE to State ~ma.mo- dept. for consultation DATE 7-/o- 7 J>' -C,. ( I RESTRICTION II-~ e01H' ~ #S3a memo #Jl,4 memo #.86 memo ~p .p.z:e.sident. .from ~.tow. 02/01./68 A conf to president
  • • .,,,,.·. /v II l i MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable Walt Rostow Dear Walt: • I Enclosed is the original letter from General Maxwell Taylor to Dick Helms. We are working against a 1 April deadline with either a completed or interim report by that date
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  • DR STE A AUSTIN TX 78723-2658 llS POST PD MR1 104 PERMIT ll141 BOLil!GBROOl:,IL qI' I, I, I II II I I I" I I' I' I, II" III I,I II I II ,I II I II I I I II "I'll JI I, II I rT .; i\T (J r--1~.J . ,; ✓-~~J·-»-i ,. ,._ ' · . , - I
  • . MAJOR 'ASIAN ENEMY tliE.B~JY-A§..:..PEEP C.ObJVICII Qt:J WIT}jIN .," ' :.~~~ · .. . . . i gr AND o~·~cGi~h~¥o OM~~H~ A~S T~E!Rr)~ii~!·I·~~~· " '. ··~ ~.~·:~}_ ·:: :,:.'. · ASS.OMPl! CN WAS PARTICULA~ tY VALID IN VIEW OF THEIR EFFORTS
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  • ~~ C\'t' :l-°lt> # #37 cable Saigon 996 {J~ All..f D,q~ l)J. '1-iJ.. (1/0-,.,\ lp 1/12/68 A 1/12/68 A S A Roso t e A 2-p ~t\1·11·~ PtestdU.t to Ps me Miai.stef of~" , -s- .J..LtV6S .J..p "JifR J0Bes tel0f)h0Bed.::' ~ -II- 1i' ope
  • CONFIDENTIAL Continued II. Page GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN POLLUTION ABl'...TEI-v.i.EI\J'T........................................ III. NATURE AND EXTENT 12 OF PRESENT FEDERAL ?ROGRl:..Ivi:3
  • , 1978 INTERVIEWEE: W. ERVIN II REDII JAt1ES INTERVI HJER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. James' office, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 2 J: I first met Lyndon B. Johnson sometime in the mid 1930s. I was a clerk in the old WPA. At that time Aubrey
  • , but if they fell, we didn't do anything about it. [It] didn't make much difference except you got good marks for predicting they would fall, and whether the right guys came back in or not was not our business. We were neutral. So we won World War II and mostly
  • - But he also said, "I'd rather have one line in Time magazine or in the New York Times than I would in all the other newspapers i~n the country. II He was fascinated with the national character of Time magazine. If you go back in that time
  • Aid. Round II (For your meeUna with Cbarlle Schultze &Del Bill Ciaud; Frlclay, December 29) At you Friday meet1D1 OD tlM forelp alcl budget, Bill Ciaud plan• to ralae a1alD the qua•tlon of tbe 1eneral atudy ol foreip aid pro1ram II, Jim Perklna
  • No. AD-77 (Rev. 5-ll-65) :,rL '/ C.M/C~ I-' bl o/~.,,_, DEPARTMENT OF .nJSTICE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20530 Date NIJ II, 1/' 1165 File No.Aa~-~Se&J,__ ____ To: _ Bureau of Acco1mts Pa>utwn• of th• trcuvu l•IJlf.ndOA, P, C,, ZOZID The enclosed
  • ¢ to testify, the Democrats tm·ned them in 'a Y.M.C.Aa& wphfQQW iy;ii !'¥Pc v!ce-presid~ntial carididat~, ,it -'!~sJ~ri• dow~ col~~ After the Baker ~are-up;., ffloc~s hom the White • House and , kms who did the summonmg. .. . Jenkins, withdrew even deeper mto
  • ¢ to testify, the Democrats tm·ned them in 'a Y.M.C.Aa& wphfQQW iy;ii !'¥Pc v!ce-presid~ntial carididat~, ,it -'!~sJ~ri• dow~ col~~ After the Baker ~are-up;., ffloc~s hom the White • House and , kms who did the summonmg. .. . Jenkins, withdrew even deeper mto
  • Activitie s of the Democrati c National Cmte William G. Kerr Adlai Stevenso n II I n LaFollett e Charles Weltner iv B Mrs. L Steny Hoyer jorlie , Jesse Epps John Criswel l n Picket t : Ro REMARKS b y the Presiden t This grou p i s holdin g it s mt g i
  • :00p Domino game w/ Sam Houston Johnson Melvin Winters • Cong. J J Pickle .. House guests: Cong and Mrs J J Pickle I . „ ...j- . : j Staff: j 1: • ________ II mf , pb, Diana Heiges , __ : , II ) - ! (President ii said domino game
  • e ' ' - I Wm . P . Bundy I Wal t Rosto w (Hyu | Larr Mari Y 1j Ii —. ( j .; , . ^_^__ Lt. , Dr Chie \ Sgt ) . | Genera l Earle Wheele r j Admiral John McCai n __ | Ji n Chul m Jones J y Templ e e Fehme r . . Ok amoto Atkin s
  • Trowbridge II Sec y Wirt z Secy Gardner 1 1 -J 1— ii Sec y Weave r I '. Sec y Boy d f a to D T «— m Hous e «T LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N ARY aident bega n his da y a t (Place), Time Telephon In Ou 1. tL Th July 19, e Whit e House Da y Wednesda 1967 y e
  • . and Mrs. Elliot Bredhoff Hon. William B. Buffum - Deputy Amb. to UN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleis cher ; Justice and Mrs. Abe Fortas Mrs. Katherine Graha m j Col, and Mrs. E. Guilbert i l__ Hon. and Mrs. W. Averell Harriman ii Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harris
  • Christian . 11:05a t MW - pl 11:06a 11:24a Secretary John Gardner OFF 11:24a ^^-^Mary Switzer -- to be named Administrator of Social and Rehabilitation 11:24a Hon. Wilbur Cohen, Under Secy of HEW • . I 11:20a j i ii Day Tuesday i press and photogs
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  • for use in the event of an invasion and the kind of information which we need to reassure that strategic missiles were not being introduced into Cuba . Secretary Rusk asked ii we could use a combination of means of aerial reconnaissance . He agreed
  • GSA DC 73.495 .., ~· NSC PRIMARY INTERE3T _... f!f? 11!-1 August 19, 1967 12: 30 am LEJ LIBRAR-: l\Lndatory he V13W Ca,:;e;, NLJ f.2-s1 Document If /Ii' 1 TO: THE PRESI DENT FROM: Jim Jones SUBJEC·r : ( ~j ~ Meeting with Secretaries
  • him no problem, subject to the 10 mile circle. S.~~i tTiZ~D Aurhcrlr/ N By ~ L..l !v10RE 8 ~ -S-1 MRS, Da~ /{) -k-:--__..g'} Ii ; SANITIZED -2­ McNamara pointed out "the weather has been very bad. 'Only a couple got into the Haiphong
  • now that we 1re willing and able to get some results, we may not get to negotiations because they may figure the Jarring mission is hopeless without our behind-scenes help. rj.~tow Attachment: Amman 3270, 2/3/6 8 D~ L ~ ii~·~ uthodtJ f@+§k