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·~ INDIVIDUAL VOTING RECORD BY ROLL CALLS IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS SECOND .SESSION 1970 ROLL CALLS NOS.217-432 JOHN P. JENKINS Tally Clerk CURTIS A. CHRISTIANSON Assistant Tally Clerk, Minodty U.S, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16-10632-22 ·-------~--------------------------------- Hon. Ford* GeraJ d R. {l1i ch..)__ 91st Congress, 2d Session, 1970 217 226 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 p,., ti~Y vr:~ vr:~ vr:~ Po I Po Po 22.7 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 Po vn Po 235 …
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON '""'FOP SFCRE4'-- XGDS NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, December 2, 19 74 10:30 a.m.(45 minutes) The Cabi net Room f i/ From: Henry A. Kissinger~;""' I. PURPOSE To pr ovide an opportunity for you and Secretary Kissinger to brief the NSC members and Dr. Tide, Director of ACDA, on your recent trips. II. BACKGROUN D, PARTICIPANTS & PRESS ARRANGEMENTS A. B. Background: It would be highly desirable for the NSC. members and Dr. Ikle to hear directly from you on your …
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THE PRESIDENT HAS SDJf •••• SECBE& ''Elf!~ ms n~t~ WSBWHE028 00 WTE16 DECL'\SS!flED DE WTE 4744 2371859 E.O. 12q58 (as arnsnded) SEC 3.3 0 251835Z AUG 75 NSC Memo, 3i30/06, Stato Dept. Guidelines By JIB NJ\RA, Date ____:J- / J/ /O FM THE SITUATION ROOM TO MAJOR BARRETT FOR THE PRESIDENT ZEM ~ R E ~SENSITIVE EXCLUSIVELY EYES ONLY WH51633 TO: FROM: MAJ BARRETT BRENT SCOWCROFT SECRETARY KISSINGER ASKED ME TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE FOLLOWING REPORT OF HIS AUGUST 26 MEETING WITH SADAT. QUOTE IT HAS BEEN A LONG …
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MEMORAND UM THE WHITE HOUSE SECRET /XGDS WASHINGTON MEMORAN DUM FO (2999) ACTION THE PRESIDEN T Attached for your considera ion is a proposed NSSM directing an interagency study of United St tes policy toward Angola (Tab A). November 11, 1975 has been se as the date for the independen ce of this former Portuguese Africa territory. An interim governmen t is in place in which the three co eting independen ce movements (MPLA, FNLA, and UNITA) are r presented. There is considerable rivalry among these groups, …
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 25, 1975 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: BRENT SCOWCROFT FROM: JERRY H. The following notation was returned in the President's outbox to you: -- What will European Security Agreement do to our relations with the Baltic groups -- Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania -- who are so friendly and dedicated? These groups seem to imply it will confirm USSR permanent control. I recognize the facts of life but does our sign confirm this in writing? If so, I can visualize the …
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!-A- TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Monday, November 18, 1974 15:30 PM Local Time AFl Arrives Tokyo International Airport The President will be met by: The Head of the Suite of Honor The u.s. Ambassador to Japan Closed arrival Open press coverage 15:40 PM Helo departs Tokyo International Airport en route Akasaka Palace 15:50 PM Helo arrives Akasaka Palace Overniqht Tuesday, November 19, 1974 9:30 AM Arrival Ceremony at Akasaka Palace Open press coverage Note: Attire will be morning coat. Since Japanese custom does not …
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MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HO USE WASHINGTON SECRET /SENSITIVE EXCLUSIVELY EYES ONLY INFORMATION November 3, 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT Secretary Kissinger has asked that I discuss personally with you the following: "While I do not yet have a full picture of what happened at the Rabat Summit, everything we have heard since then bears out the initial assessment I sent you. That assessment is also shared by such perceptive observers of the Middle East scene as Bhutto and the Shah of …
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MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ..,.£EGRE-!f-/ SENSITIVE/ EYES ONLY INFORMATION September 2, 1975 MEMORANDU M FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT ~ Secretary Kissinger asked that I provide you with the following report of his meetings in Saudi Arabia: 11 If my conversations today with King Khalid, Prince Fahd and Prince Sultan are any indication, the agreement we have just achieved between Egypt and Israel should have broad support in the Arab world. All the Saudi Arabians I talked to are …