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  • Confidential 04/07/65 A /--08/65 A 7 65 A 1 pp 112 o~ Q.. -~~ -f?/ 0 II 8'lcret 1132 memo FILE LOCATION , IJ)UN?l,/t-t1/f1.. ~ AltJK'1 "u;3· to President from McG. B Confidential A 1 pp 04/07/65 A National Security file,~111. .lllll!l!!l!!!ll
  • • •' .. . . . . . ·. -~. , . . ..... •. .. . .. ·- .... •. ,·· ... • I • •• AUGusr 1968 ,·: ·. •• :- . . ... ' I .;.,,(;:,:.:~;;~:.>L':~.1-ii ,~:·:· ... :·4~· " ..•., ,·. ,, . ~CRE'I' - SENSITIVE FROM BROMLEY SMITH TO THE PRESIDENT Here J.s Ambassador Shriver•s response to Secretary query about Paris
  • . With all best wishes • .II • Sincerely, Dean Rusk The Honorable Ellsworth Bunker, American Ambassador, Saigon • .. SECRB'i' j DECLAS.mIED Authority '71
  • ., DTG 033624Z NOVEMBEif1968 _:,_-_ _·_ -~ES ONLY r . ~- ~ \t:,~~;~;.~:,..:! • --- ' • ji .• ·~ ! • i ,: ' ' •• '. . • .. •. •. ;\. .
  • and apologetic. T iis contrasts with the strong, even brute.l measures, used to su,:press the food riots. Early in ~ch a.t an inf'ormaJ. meeting ·with Members of' the Press .Asso­ Association, ~tr·s. ciation of India ~d the Foreign Corresponaents Gandhi responded
  • ,rL~J}/?~~~s.~t ~l ~ ..-~.!~'iS·~·:>tdE'{,•t}\(:-:tJ'.:) ~fJ\~r?J;,;.;tii(\:r-. D'. Jl• . !~ DEE?T t DI si-u~~ ~D - ,. c~ns~-~t Ii 'PAL' 1 - !N · ·. ,, ·-.·.,- -_.._. ,., _, ,: ... 1 0 '. - ·.· . ¼i. -.. • ·.., '• 1 ~ . ~ 1
  • . By itself, it 5o The memory of Joh."1 1:·. Kennedy has mucl1 magic in India. is «::.:'letwill bo a. positive force for us. However, it is too often invoked in·Inc.ian ?resida ••t II!ir..ds as a syt1bol of \"!hut might have boen in ter.ns of.' world pea.co
  • incendiaircs en ce qui concerne sea diopositions relatives eux munitions./. , INCLOSUII II to Dakar A- .31.5" J"W\'-'-.J.. Jj ,~J.. ',,' FZ/SG ' P •4 t, ~ L PJ1PU3LI~UEDU SENEGAL -=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=CABI N :.t!i D.hKAR,le 21 lVla.i1965 T
  • . -~---------------------------------------- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE II - C RESTRICTION If 1p II #73a cable DATE -Manila 37604p -S I/ ~ 41-10 • 'J'S' Nt.J l:J'I
  • T1-1E W1◄1TE: HousE WASHINQ·ro,.. 11A...~ ~~ A.u~ ~-· ~ ~;J--l~~ ~ l~Y°!P~.A, ~ : ~ D /"( ~ t·• ALA .t. OrJ••• U' • "•a: 1.JOM7 EO 13526 3.3(b)(1)>25Yrs I~ FINAL REPORT[ \ ~ :=:..:•ftlM~ I Z -~•T-- II PREPARED BY JOINT WARGAMES
  • Sa11t'frd ,i,t,c, 60t II».. /.. r{,o/:rslo':J Folder Title 6 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 12958 governing access to national security Information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed
  • GOVERNMENT HAD GIVEN 1,3(a)(4) H]f'I 15~,,~09 000 PtA.5'1.ER..S FOR HIS CAttiPA[Gh., Af'iO\llG KIS COMPATRIOTS, HE HAS CLAIMED SUPPORT FROM !NICH 1JZ QUANG AND THE S.'i!ii::iHST ~H rsr·s, 'I'HE CA THOLlCS, T'RZ RO A H... O.-; THE CAO D11 r., ·Atm
  • '1V~}ntorma tion I ~- S- b Z, tmdat:ed A FILE LOCAT IOPI NATIONAL SECURITY FILE , National Security Council File NBC Meetings , vol . 1 , Tab l , 12/5/63 , Soviet Military Capabilities RESTRI CTI ()II CODES ( A ) Closed by E xecutive Order 11652
  • - - 9.30ir.nt. - -ttfzf65-- \! -¾>p--C taclelliefei:-t0-State_::__l_O·QiLQ.J11. II J.1./--l-/~ z-pp ~ S"- 'l-'f S11, "i 1p C N~ ~. '13-17.,C J r\·\1-oV hens #1 6/3/65 A A A lp C '"#2tt"cable- - - -State-96-tcreasablanea--~ \w10.tJ4 /Jl..S q
  • :.:ELCRA:-~DUl •• 16 , 1965 Ii OR THE • ECORD )' Moncl:iy, 15 ;.,arch, a.pproxirr. ately 1300, M r . John S1.&1livaD '10.lled ili"om £d"tc..n . He ialor1.~ei.l r. e that ••~rs . James/;'q_eeb and fareily gratefully ~ccept the Preoidcnt 'G offer
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  • .-. .· _·.. ,~... . . ~- . ··- ~ ... ~- . . ;-: . 16. ~ .euse it p~hibits free enterprise. to the people vhich it .tries-· } ~., -.L-_. to benefit. It lead~ us forcibly to a regine of State controlled econOJQ i.:~ ~ ¥•; typical C?f totnlita)ii~ countries, . -· ·• . ~ ·. --~ . . · .-.: · \J·· -t
  • the big cake was a marrunoth cake . And it had. the big CBS logo on it, the eye, the CBS eyes, as you know, that's on all their cameras, and it said, "The eyes--meaning the CBS eyes--of Texas and CBS are upon Nancy Hanschman, II whi ch was my mal den
  • be worthwhile if I came to Washington and we had some meeting before you made a definite commitment to me, because there's some things that I'd like to talk to you about. II I made a trip to Washington. I think it was a quick trip. I got to his office
  • , - "'1 ,,. report 1, 8:50 ; "'- f-, l:"14"-.it ~ a.m. c./. 8 • ,1--1P ,4iJ...J II>-~'/ J:AJ/.- /It-A JJ~ . 2 'J3 Rosto -s----...1.l_p. [dup. Misc. FILE #25, NSF, Country & Memos, Vol. 8," File, "Vietnam, Box 124] Har an LOCATION NSF
  • • 19"'. II wu Id-' ef pa to tlllak r,I • Jacl&Taleati .-clalAa•teta•to .. PnaWelit L:., --r ~ r" Dear Mr. arrea: TIie Preaideat u. aaked ma to thuk ,._ fel' ,-r coaunats oa U.. actloaa of die Demo• cnlic Natlaaal Coa'f..tloa la cOIIINCUoa
  • " a PCI 27 p Rus TS 1p "The TS . , _ - I- 'f-fS- ,,II, J t ~ ~//b/fr -¥l-J'" lp -fl~-m~COJl~- _1Rusk and Dobrynin :rs 1p TS 1/"-fiy ffnl.ff[J A- 6/24/67 A undated A 91/-flf I/I- Js-6 .t... II ...,-.... y / J:/f ( A/lJ- f / - "3 r -6
  • ♦...................... . •- a ~§!,,§..IVEN,J0•.2.,~T WAS THAT ~~.[l'_t'~I •s ., ¥ •...,. • ••• r c ,2,.,a s·· e • 5 . , •••• 1N PARA 2• AND e ►• nus HE fEAR_!,~-tAY POSITION• . ·.·. , ii, -. ------- ., .... ~- --, ,., ~ 110;;;,..::~S:::O TO FO ·•-- NO. 150 CW :1
  • no_1_~_'.!... C~paign,1 Jll1D .ii ... 7, 1966 1965 PHIPPS was introduced to this source during this convention from Chicago, Illinois, and source noted that PHIPPS was notorious at the convention for requesting of practically every girl
  • DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~~tt'\~1-1."L·~~ #35 cable Caracas 790 C 1p #36 rpt Intelligence Information Report C 2p ~6iW\hi:>fW~n'-- C RESTRICTION 12/27/63 A 12/24/63 A 1p A C #39 cable 1p Caracas 755 ~ r-ll
  • ,.,_,..,._t,. with hla la tllia eater,nH. of • .... ... friatlll Or•••••• 1-1.-... tllftlllllllt ..... n _. I•,._. ad ..__. ualft to UN.._ Id.a ........ a flnt 4af...au ..i I•••••• a .. ...,__ 1M4er ... •• ... te ta._. •• the 1- kd!II IKS 1
  • informed hi,m we intend to sign Protocol II to the Latin American Nuclear Free Zone Treaty with an interpretive state­ ment. You also told him that we are not ready ~o announce our intention until we have first consulted Congress. .. If the foregoing
  • in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7•72) t e;J .·!.::~•1' ,17 ·~ ·,_. .. '.r;;_,:•: • ' : ·: .: .: ,:t-!'-::i/;:'-~ ~-£:;-:::-~;~;: :;:;i--ii>:lfi;~'~'/• .• ·., .•; ·> ' . _., ( · ' ....../::\t_
  • a . I orno& TO:- LAIU~Y-bt-:\'I:'\'SON l ~-.h~no) I J .. FRO. ~/ - f..o r ,·,u Ir ini,• ii.. lht' I I I ft -toCe nt: a1' ile. t I; I TH IC PHll:HIU&l'fT :\,er 25, 1965 , Lr letter . ,./j ··K: .... 1-.., ~ I. :McPHERS
  • it would take two to four years. Secretary McNamara said it would take a very short time. Secretary Freeman said that iI we helped the Russians to produce sugar surplus to their domestic needs they would then try to affect the w orld sugar market. Mr. Bundy
  • taking the etepa within each country whlch are so vital to the succees of the Alliance. The Alliance is not a progi-am of u. s. al·d . It 1• a partnership venture la which each of our countries must play ite full part ii ·we are to eucceed. It bi la
  • , and ~ . CCPY WJ tUlRARY :' LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] II More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3
  • , Alabama. I was born and I was inducted, or about to be inducted, as a draftee in World War II and elected to go into the aviation cadet program. I was selected for that; went into the services; had my first assignment in Miami, Florida, for basic
  • ---- _.., ___ ' --:-- - - .. - --·- ___ . ..._. .., __ __ __. _..,.,... _______ : ) MR. HOPKINS: ORIG. COPY TO SITUATION ROOM :) AT l 10:35PM Co/ / J I IJA059 PO I .II MEXIOC . CITY MEX 13 ~ ~1 THE PRESIDEN'T Q.' THE WHITE HOUSE I ;I .! EXPRESO A USTED LOS VOTOS DEL PUEOLO 'i DEL· GOBIERNO DE MEXICO COMA ASI C0~10 LOS
  • limited .. •I because US objectives to the defense of South Vietnam. impinge more severely change. II. have been so clearly· When and if US actio:is on North ·vietnara, Soviet attitudes may are dealt with in Part II. T'nese circumstances US
  • °'~ - 1 r_ fa • ~ 1 , :s !' -1 ._ ◄, 1 ii \ • ~ 1 f J~ .1 • !I f I• .... 11:.- ,. ~ >-- f l!! "ff! ! &ill tf f i'' • I :i aa 1" 11 i ·11: i i 11 , f r '·,,t 1:11 , •~•1... 1. r Irt t Ir.a .11ii Ii1f't •1:..1•: :i• ~ fr II I I f · .e.l
  • with the present organization, i·ts problems and the steps necessary to improve 1 ts operations to pave the way for implementing the recommendations in Parts I and II. A. Authority of the Trust Territory government As noted in Part I, the current government has
  • fleet are of World Viar II vintage and must be scrapped within the next several years. (At present subsidy rates, replacement in U.S. yards would cost $4. 5 billion. ) Labor Strife - - A major shipping and long shore strike occurred injunctions involved
  • for The Civil 13, -1967., in Federal also Orders a and Commission was 1 The external on parts Order 11375, or II and III Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act., and Title VIII of the 1968 • 2 Civil Rights Act. The policy set forth prohibits
  • , the situation has moved much more rapidly. The Indians are now keenly aware of the impact that the collapse of our position in Southeast Asia would have on their own security. Indeed, one Cabinet Minister remarked a few days ago that II i(yo.u lose out