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  • coast is restricted to narrow coastal valleys. Movement of goods is ocean-oriented. YET i II Yet the following situation confronts South America: Acreage of wheat, corn 1 rice and beans must double by 1980 to meet the internal demando Lands
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  • .~., I hav• dug up a cop~r and shall enoloss in this 0110. And nc\ii·., t1;,r dear, [;O0dbye and all my .love,
  • OVERHEARD FOLLOWING CONVERSATION BET1JJEEt~NEGRO At,JD OSWALD:NEGRO: CIN ENGLISH)I WANTTO KILL THE MAN. OSWALD: YOU'RE NOT MAN ENOUGH. I CAN DC IT • . NEGRO: CIN SPANISH) I CAN'T GO \ii ITH YOU. I HAVEA LOT TO DO. 0S1tALD: 11. THE PEOPLE ARE WAITING
  • SOVS HAV! ONLY INTENSIFIED THIS DAMAGE BY THEIR LOUD TALK ASOut NE COIF'LlCT 1" PERI AL I STs. BEIIG ISRAELJAGGRESSION, ENCOURAGED BY ACCORDIIIG MCKEOWN , EBAN EXPRESSED VIEW TO CORIER (NEV ZEALAID) 'THAT sov·HASTE II Dl"AIDIIG
  • . "In \be conteet ~or vorl4 1M4enbi» unliu II to vlnT "Or ■hall w -"le 014 tor pl.anin with totalitarian ot all Aaricu .. tbe obJntlw "I know of no Aaltr1cana more eoncernect - tbe a'ttundantq in a.rm4 c&111P9 on th6 •- IIDder law are t1MlJ,- aecund
  • . Government Printing W..sblngton. D.C. 20t0'l - Price :lOoentl omoe The Renegotiation Board Contents I. THE PURPOSE Members of the Board: LAWBENOll E. IIAlrrwio, Ohai:rman 1 JhucmEL c, Lovl.:LJ:s.s I II. III. J .ACX Appointed • Appointed • Appointed
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  • /ANEIIBASSY XARAc'Rr4: RUFHDN/ANEIIBASSY LONDQff329 RUE)l)T/USUN NEWYORK 271 :ATJ GRNC , . fi OCT16 Ml 2 ..... • •- . \ : i 1 .-l@ltten - ' JOWDLf.l J •1,\Ar~ c~sE •• ~c~. -~ ~ ·; I fl I .F ' y , .• MEl .. ~ 1 &aa II C-t • OCT
  • .. ~0R'l0 duplicate Or#i 1 a s 17 4125168 A 18a li181110 Cl ,ester Bowles to the Secretary of State ! ~1 3,18,'ii A 20. lotter Cl=l&sterBo.oles to l::tMaid HartllltUri lr~9f0B Ft 2Qa lel=le, 200- memo 20c report ~•=;~ 2 ~2-o 1; 1 e
  • II"~~ ...~·~!'+'...';;:'~· - SHEET ,(PR ESIDENTIAL. LIBRARI S) OCTOBER 20, 1967 - 7:30 p.m. Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Under Secretary Katzenbach Walt Rostow Professor Henry Kissinger Mr. Justice Abe Fortas General Maxwell Taylor Clark
  • . II""~/ ... -;:., ,. 'WITHDRAWA SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL lfBRARIES) CORR-ESPOr;.JOENTS OR T l from 11/21{6 7 - 8:30 a,,m. me,e ting with VP .Rusk, · ~am.er Wbe.e l·e r, Westm.o reland 1 ~~~~........~M-*H;] ~ ·c RICTlON CODES . ' ) CtDllfld
  • General Wheeler Walt Rostow Ambassador Goldberg Samuel Berger - State Department Clark Clifford Richard Helms George Christian Tom Johnson The meeting started at 1 :26 p. m . The meeting ended at '!'OP SECRET ,,,.i_,id -­ ~ ., .. , • .. '"ii
  • and then let him fight the war. I asked him how many allies he had under his command duxing World War II. He said, including U.S. and allied troops, he had about five million. MEEftM6 ''10:Y:ES Poblkotion C.Of' Y'.i: . - ..... ,... ~IWT;r.ns Pet mission
  • ./, ln~rnc.; 1 ;;t,,, s ~n l SERVICE SET MEET!t~S Mu I c~ (O?YRIC.f.ITED ...I?.. 1hljc.f; -.•;· • 1":· '··~'• '1:~,... ­ gt•y "''~?''\,.:Ii~.:'> -7­ If the troops for South Korea and the naval units are disapproved, the figures would be decreased
  • MEMORANDUM Q THE WHITE HOUSE S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 5 , 1966 WASHINOTOH Page 1 L y n d o n ’s d e p a r t u r e to H a w a ii - w o u ld I a l w a y s b e s o r r y t h a t I d i d n ’t g o ? I t w a s t o t a l l y s e r i o u s
  • . O"KONSKI , WIS . WILLIAM H . HARSHA, OHIO CHARLES MC C . MATHIAS , JR ., MD. FRANK J . HORTON, N.Y . RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH , IND. JOEL T. BROYHIL L , VA. }!)oustof l\epre~entatibes,II.~. ~ommittccon tbc 11\i~trictof ~olumbia •a~bington, m
  • (1>-N.Y.) Os:" ic Ila\' ii' H"P· William Fitt" Hyan (1>-NS.) Hrp. Jamr" S«'lirurr ( 1>-N. Y.) Huhy Dc-t.l\l id1ad 11 a rri n ••I on Joseph lll'llcr r Hep. Robert L. Lq.~grtt (D·Cali/.) R
  • ' ··,·\ ~ • :,. • 1 •• ~( ·• ·' . ·.: . ·-,. . •, ~ ·'· ' ' I •• ' -, •'; \ ,.~• i. ~ • • • .: I \, .J • '(' • \ I, '. ,\ • ~I •f , ii .. I:;~ I,I J '.c.· '.'. C ,'. ' \ .-'j; •;; ,:.::/),, '. ;
  • $ to the bone. I am askl~ that.each activity of the Federal governmen~ reduce WE~fff;~b II .• I I !I I APR 2 0 1965 . ' [1 of 3] ­ [2 of 3] ­ [3 of 3] ­ rYECUTIVE 11£ fl u t:, -I ;J- Otar Mr. Paul: TM Pre•icleat ha• ubd m• to th•nlt fOQ
  • -- ' 111to~ --S1Zite- cf ittccrrect" ii'~. -h> 1-c~~ She. ~ +ttL )-cisifali~. v'Ul-1 S()~ In honor of Her Royal Highness . The .Princess Margaret / · and The. Right Honorable/ The Earl of Snowden In honor of Her Royal Highness the Princess Margaret
  • ~ > Top Secret For N~,.. _. : _1.ee rrom t'auJ. 1~.Ltze "(duplicate of #34 in " II" ) - --r~ 'T'np-Seei?et Cub.a- .., -:.1'J p . _.-,.·, ,r , .• ' - 1: ; / . .. ~ C , ~ p L., , , RESTRICTION ,j ~ . ~I?';., 'A .J....J.../V//V"- t'j
  • ' 9:38 a ~ ~ f, Rostow . Charles Schultze- Director. BOB ____ Jo e Califan 10:11a t "George 10:14a| t I —i 10:34a t —10:35a — 10:36a I t ii I 10:37a • t i o —- Christian (pl) " .. "~~ Walt Rostow (pl) __ ..—, : ! Walt i ^ L
  • a skilled pianist, in-addition to T" being first in her school at Los Alamos. " JT~ Nancy Shoemaker, Longmeadow, Mass. -- "Nancy works with underpriviliged youth, and is one of the editors of her school paper. " II Debby Stark, Anchorage, Kentucky --"Debby
  • :25p . __ _ *£L. , : 3:45p f 4:10p T 4:12p j . —•>-"'"*"' *~^_ i j 4:27p | ^j ^ 5:00p j f iI — , Chairma __—,— ,, n Joh n Baile y , . _ o mjdr ' s offic e _ . _ , Int o Ova l offic e w / Charle s Gu y . Lubboc k Avalanche Journa l (Vic e
  • \_ l:56p _t x _ tI Jak 2:09p t j Jake Jacobsen_ (pl) .._.,. Henry Wilson (pl) , ————— —, • 2:32p f i i- : Henry —————— ———————————— _————— i ' i ii j 3:58p ) t i _____^__ 2:59p j t • j Jake : Mike Bob __ ; , _ „ _ , e
  • . and Mrs. F. Peavey Heffelfinger, R&asx Wayzata, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hobbs, Library of Congress Hon and Mrs. Harold Howe, II, U.S. Commissioner on Education The Vice President and Mrs. Humphrey Senator Daniel K Inouye, Hawaii Gen and Mrs. Harold K:g
  • ' Sincerely~ Harry C. McPhe rson, Jr. Special Counsel to t he President l i f I 'f. Mis a P.Jlda Stokley Mr. ~"'rank G:f-Rossetti 107 East 12th Street New York, N. Y. bee: Chairman Celler wj~ I i I ... : I i Ij I CLA/HCM/ crm- '­ II ! I I
  • in Lubbock and that area. M: How strong was that? ii: As a matter of fact, the Building Trades quite strong. Council in Lubbock \
  • exactly what she said, "Peter, there's been static. II K: You know that accent of hers. You were not together then in this plane going down? He met you at the Ranch? H: He was at the Ranch. K: I see. H: Oh, yes. And you were meeting him
  • do it. II So Well, Mrs. Johnson didn't want anything on the basis of the unfinished one. It was very different from the one done in 1943 and by the by,. I always had in mind that the 1943 [one] could be done in oils, with his cape
  • to. were German. The other Ii ttle children , mos t of them And they were mighty sweet little kids. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
  • . was made to go ahead and file an application. II And So the decision There was no opposition. There was no competition because no other group in the community wanted a VHF television station. Vou must remember that there were UHF channels, LBJ
  • , wallpaper books. Mrs. Johnson finally said, "Well, I believe this is the one we ought to select. That was, say, number three. I hope Lyndon will like this." "We 11, fi ne, up to the Ranch on another matter. II [I sa i d] II I.~m goi ng back live
  • -80 JBC - D. C. Hdqtrs Speech Drafts 1979-80 JBC - Salt II 1979-80 JBC - General Issues (Position Papers) JBC - Speeches – 1977-1978 JBC - Photos and Biographies JBC - TV Speech JBC - Introduction 1979-80 JBC - Texas Organization 1979-80 JBC - Middle
  • ~---6. of tc1e~rsmtO--..;;,S~ig.on, .. . I. i,,ss t ln1t /(II .-r .. (Cc,trnnen t: le~s a government. While we would be willing to accept·. "an emanlxtion ~f North Vietnam a.nd a tool of Hanoi's .the 'ph.ras~ . . . sion again.st ·-.:~elieve
  • REGIMENT HAVENOTBEENTO DATE~ . • 7. IN THEWESTERN HIGHLANDS, EVERYVC UNITWASCOMMITTED ALONG WITHELEMENTS OF THE.24THAND958 NVAREGIMENTS. THE 1ST NVADIVISIONRETAINED ANOFFENSIVEPOSTURE,BUTDID OOTATTACK.ALONG THE COASTS OF II CTZ, THEPAUCITY OF VC TROOPS
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  • -employed. i 1. i ·I II. Foreign Exchange Impact of US Force Reduction The proposed reduction of 12,000 men in the US forces stationed in Korea would deprive the Korean economy of net dollar earnings of an estimated $1~ to $18 million a year.* Taken