LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON L I B R A R Y & M U S E U M

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February 1992; updated June 2011 CO 1-5

MATERIAL AT THE LBJ LIBRARY PERTAINING TO (including , , , Malaya, North Borneo, , Sarawak, Singapore, , Burma, )

INTRODUCTION

While this list includes the principal files available for research on Southeast Asia, it is by no means exhaustive. Researchers may wish to consult the Johnson Library's finding aids to locate additional material.

This list does not include the library's holdings dealing with Vietnam. For information on Southeast Asian involvement in the , see the Vietnam list (CO 312, ND 19/CO 312). For information on Southeast Asian economic development and the Asian Development Bank, see the guide entitled "Foreign Aid, Food for Peace and Third World Economic Development (Asia, Africa, and Latin America)" (CO 1-8, CO 121, FG 105-4, FO 3, FO 3-2, IT 80, PC 2)

Please note: files on this list which have not been fully processed are followed by a double asterisk (**).

NATIONAL SECURITY FILE (NSF)

The National Security File was the working file of President Johnson's special assistants for national security affairs, McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow. Documents in this file originated in the offices of Bundy and Rostow and their staffs, in various executive departments and agencies, especially those having to do with foreign affairs and national defense, and in diplomatic and military posts around the world.

More than half of the National Security File has been processed. Consult the finding aid in the Reading Room or borrow a copy by mail by writing to the Supervisory Archivist, LBJ Library, 2313 Red River St., Austin, Texas 78705. Those folders in the finding aid whose titles are preceded by an "X", an asterisk, or a date have been processed and their contents declassified in whole or in part. Lists of classified documents have been placed in those folders, and you may request mandatory declassification review of individual documents which have not yet been declassified in full. The appropriate forms may be requested in the Reading Room or by mail. Those folders not preceded by an "X", an asterisk, or a date are unprocessed and are not subject to mandatory declassification review. Consult with a member of the staff on the processing schedule.

NSF, Country File: Box # Burma 235 Cambodia 236-237 Indonesia 246-249 Laos 265-274 Malaysia 275-276 Philippines 277-281 Singapore 281 Thailand 282-286 United Nations, "Withdrawal of Indonesia" 294

NSF, Country File, Vietnam: "Southeast Asia," Volumes I-V 53-54 5D "Allies: Troop Commitments, Other Aid" 91 5E "Cambodia" 92-93 5EE "Laos" 93 7C(1) "Past Presidential Statements of USG Commitment in SE Asia" [Laos] 97 "Special Meetings on Southeast Asia, Vol. 1" 201

NSF, International Meetings and Travel File: Asian Trip 7-12 "Philippines, Secretary's Visit to Manila"** 30 SEATO 36

NSF, National Security Council Histories: The NSC Histories are extremely useful compilations of documents. The NSC staff prepared the histories in 1968 by xeroxing key documents in the National Security File and other White House files. The NSC History on the Manila Conference and the President's Asian Trip, October 17 - November 2, 1966, has been processed and substantial portions have been declassified. Manila Conference and President's Asian Trip 45-46

NSF, National Security Action Memorandums: "278, Presidential Determination re Aid to Indonesia" 2 "309, Presidential Determination - Aid to Indonesia" 5

NSF, Head of State Correspondence: Laos 5 Malaysia 5 Philippines 6 Thailand 6

NSF, Special Head of State Correspondence: Burma 7 Cambodia 7 Indonesia 23-24 Laos 34 Malaysia 36-37 Philippines 45-46 SEATO 49 Singapore 50 Thailand 52-53

NSF, Name File: "Cooper Memos" [Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Singapore, 2

2 Philippines, Malaysia] "Eisenhower 8/20/65 Material Taken by General Goodpaster to Gettysburg" 3 [Philippines] "Forrestal Memos" [Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia] 3 "Vice Pres., Vol. 1" [Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos] 4 "Vice President, Vol. 2" [Indonesia] 4 "Jorden Memos" [Philippines, Thailand, Laos, Burma Cambodia, Malaysia, 5 Singapore, Indonesia] "Komer Memos, Vol. 1" [Indonesia, Malaysia] 6 "Moyers Memos" [Indonesia] 7 "Ropa Memos" [Laos, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, 7 Malaysia] "Thomson Memos" [Philippines, Laos, Indonesia] 8 "Wright Memos" [Indonesia] 8

NSF, National Intelligence Estimates: "50, Southeast Asia" 7 "51, Burma" 7 "52, Thailand" 7 "54/55, Malaysia/Indonesia" 7 "54/59, Malaysia" 7 "55, Indonesia" 7 "56, Philippines" 7 "57, Cambodia" 7 "58, Laos" 7

NSF, National Security Council Meetings: "Vol. 1, tab 2, Assistance to Indonesia 1/7/64" 1 "Vol. 1, tab 9, Asst. Secretary Bundy's Report on Laos 4/22/64" 1 "Vol. 2, tab 1, US Policy toward Laos 4/29/64" 1 "Vol. 2, tab 3, Overflights of Cuba; Laos 5/5/64" 1 "Vol. 2, tab 6, Laos 6/6/64" 1 "Vol. 4, tab 45, Indonesia 8/4/66" 2 "Vol. 4, tab 47, Manila Conference 10/15/66" 2

NSF, National Security Council Meetings (CONT'D): "Vol. 4, tab 55, Indonesia 8/9/67" 2 "Vol. 4, tab 60, 11/8/67, Vice President Reports on his Vietnam Trip" 2 [Indonesia, Malaysia]

NSF, Memos to the President: This chronologically arranged series consists of memoranda (with attachments) to the President from his national security advisers, McGeorge Bundy (11/63-2/66) and Walt W. Rostow (4/66-1/69). Material on Southeast Asia is scattered throughout this file. McGeorge Bundy, 1964 1-2

NSF, Agency File: "Military Assistance Reappraisal" [Thailand, Philippines] 20 "SEATO" 42

3 NSF, Files of Walt W. Rostow: In addition to the processed portions of boxes 1-3, which contain material on President Johnson's foreign policy meetings, see the following folders: "Marcos, President Ferdinand" 5 "Cambodia" 7 "Laos - Air Strikes" 7 "Asian Trip" (3 folders) 8 "President - Thanom Meeting 5/8/68" 9

NSF, Files of Robert W. Komer (1966-1967): "Manila" 7 "Joint Communique - Manila, October 1966" 7

NSF, Files of McGeorge Bundy: While only partially processed, several folders in this file have been opened which contain material relating to Southeast Asia: "Miscellaneous Meetings, Vol. I" [Indonesia] 18 "Daily Regional Staff Reports to the President" [Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, 19 Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines] "Luncheons with Pres. Vol. I" [Cambodia, Laos] 19 "SE Asia, the VP's Memo to the Pres. 5/23/61” [Laos] 19 "Meetings on Southeast Asia, Vol. 1" [Laos] 19

TOM JOHNSON'S NOTES OF MEETINGS

This collection includes notes for close to 120 meetings that President Johnson held with his senior civilian and military foreign policy advisers during 1967 and 1968, including 45 Tuesday luncheons. In addition, the collection includes notes for more than 80 meetings that President Johnson held with House and Senate leaders, correspondents, his Cabinet, the National Security Council, businessmen, and other groups. W. Thomas Johnson, who took the notes, has retained his copyright in these notes, but they are open for research. Box # "Aug. 9, 1967, 12:20 p.m. National Security Council" [Indonesia] 1 "Nov. 8, 1967, 10:03 a.m. National Security Council" [Indonesia, Malaysia] 1 "Dec. 5, 1967, 6:02 p.m. Cambodia Meeting" 1

MEETING NOTES FILE Box # "Briefing Papers for NSC Meeting, Oct. 15, 1966" [Manila Conference] 1 "Briefing Papers for NSC Meeting, Aug. 9, 1967" [Indonesia] 1 "Sept. 15, 1967 - 7:27 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors" [Thailand] 2

WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES (WHCF)

This permanent White House office was the main filing unit during the Johnson presidency, though not the primary file for foreign policy documents. Material was filed under 60 major subject headings, several of which are pertinent to Southeast Asia. For descriptions of the various subject headings and their subdivisions, consult the two-volume finding aid for WHCF.

4 Countries (CO) Box # CO 40 Cambodia 18 CO 122 Indonesia 40-41 CO 160 Laos 50 CO 183 Malaya, Federation of 51 CO 207 North Borneo 59 CO 235 Philippines 61-63 CO 261 Sarawak 66 CO 266 Singapore 66 CO 291 Thailand 69 CO 301 Union of Burma 71 CO 333 Federation of Malaysia 87

Disasters (DI) DI 3/CO 235 Earthquakes, Philippines 4

Foreign Affairs (FO) FO 2/CO 40 Diplomatic Relations, Cambodia 11 FO 2/CO 122 Diplomatic Relations, Indonesia 12 FO 2/CO 160 Diplomatic Relations, Laos 12 FO 2/CO 183 Diplomatic Relations, Malaya 12 FO 2/CO 235 Diplomatic Relations, Philippines 13 FO 2/CO 266 Diplomatic Relations, Singapore 13 FO 2/CO 291 Diplomatic Relations, Thailand 13 FO 2/CO 301 Diplomatic Relations, Burma 13 FO 2/CO 333 Diplomatic Relations, Malaysia 14 FO 3-2/CO 122 Mutual Security, Indonesia 27 FO 3-2/CO 160 Mutual Security, Laos 27 FO 3-2/CO 235 Mutual Security, Philippines 27 FO 7 International Conferences, Asian Countries [Philippines, Thailand, 66-68 Burma]

Immigration (IM) IM 1, Quotas [Indonesia, Malaysia] 8

International Organizations (IT) IT 45 SEATO 9 IT 83 Joint US-Philippine Commission 18

Meetings - Conferences (MC) MC/CO Meetings-Conferences, Philippines 3 MC/CO 291 Meetings Conferences, Thailand 3

Peace (PC) PC 2/CO 235 Food for Peace, Philippines 6

Trips (TR) TR 100 Manila Conference [Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia] 28-33 TR 136 Australia [Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore] 42-43

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WHCF, NAME FILE

This file serves as a name index to the Subject File. Name Files typically contain copies of the first page (cross references) of documents that were filed in the Subject File. Files should be requested by names of individuals or organizations. A card file in the Reading Room indicates which Name Files have been opened. Name Files will be processed upon request.

WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES - CONFIDENTIAL FILE (C.F.)

Security classified and other sensitive material sent to the White House Central Files was usually placed in the Confidential File, a separate file from WHCF but one which uses the same subject headings. This file is entirely processed, but portions are still classified. See the description above of WHCF for a list of pertinent subjects. The Confidential File also includes a Name File. Box # CO 40 Cambodia 7 CO 122 Indonesia 9 CO 160 Laos 10 CO 235 Philippines 11 CO 266 Singapore 11 CO 291 Thailand 11 CO 301 Union of Burma 12 CO 333 Malaysia, Federation of 13 IT 45 SEATO 58 IT 83 Joint US-Philippine Commission 59 SP 3-162 Speeches Made on TR 100 89 TR 100 Manila, Philippines 95 TR 100/PR 18 Manila (Press Attending) 95 "Background Papers Re President Johnson's Trip to Far East" [Philippines, 170 Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore] "Packet #1 (Background Info. on Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Korea, 172 Philippines, and Malaysia)" "Packet #3 (Malaysia and Thailand)" 172 "Pictures of Oil Painting of President Johnson for loan to Embassy, Manila" 172 "Packet #4 SE Asia-General" [Laos, Thailand] 177 Manila Summit Conference Reading File 179-181

DAILY DIARY AND PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENT FILE (DIARY BACKUP)

The Daily Diary is a log of the President's activities, appointments, and phone calls. Occasionally it includes information on the substance of meetings and conversations.

Diary Backup is a file of backup material for the President's appointments includes schedules, briefing materials, memoranda of conversations, and other sources. Organized by date, there is a folder for almost every day of the administration. The Diary Cards in the Reading Room provide an alphabetically arranged name index to the President's appointments. Once the date of an appointment has been determined, check the "Diaries and Logs" finding aid for the number of the appropriate box in Diary Backup. The following folders are known to contain materials pertaining to Southeast Asia:

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Diary Backup Box "9/8-9/66 General Ne Win of Burma" 44 "9/14-15/66 President Marcos - Philippines" 45 "10/17/66-11/2/66 Asian Trip" (5 folders) 48 "6/27/67 King and Queen of Thailand" 70 "10/17/67 Visit of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore" 79 "10/20-21/67 Visit of Prime Minister of Laos" 80 "11/9/67 Visit of Crown Prince & Princess of Laos 82 "12/22-23/67 Khorat, Thailand, Royal Thailand Air Force Base" 85 "5/8-9/68 Visit of Prime Minister Kittikachorn of Thailand" 99

CABINET PAPERS Box # "Cabinet Meeting 10/5/65" [Indonesia] 4 "Cabinet Meeting 10/18/67" [Indonesia] 11 "Cabinet Review, the Peace Corps, Dept. of State" [Thailand, Philippines, 17 Malaysia, Burma]

WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE FILES

For transcripts of background briefings on Southeast Asia conducted by the White House Press Secretary and others, see the following:

Box # "Background Briefings 9/15/66" [Philippines] 81 "Background Briefings 10/24/66" [Philippines] 81 "Background Briefings 5/9/68" [Thailand] 83 "Background Briefings 4/68" [Thailand] 88 "Saunders, Hal, Prime Minister of Thailand Visit 12/4/68" 109 "Thailand Visit - Marshall Wright 5/7/68" 109

STATEMENTS OF LYNDON B. JOHNSON

This chronologically arranged collection includes drafts and final copies of speeches, backup material, correspondence, and other documents. Box # "Exchange of Remarks Between Pres. and Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime 113 Minister of Malaysia 7/22/64" "Exchange of Toasts Between Pres. and Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister 113 of Malaysia 7/22/64" "Misc. Info. for the Visit to the US of Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Min. of 113 Malaysia 7/21-8/10/64" "Joint Communique by the Pres. and Prime Minister of Malaysia Following 113 Discussions 7/23/64" "Remarks of the Pres. on Departure of Dep. Prime Min. of Thailand, Prapass 113

7 Charnsathiara 7/24/64" "Program for the State Visit to US of Diosdado Macapagal, Pres. of the 124 Philippines 10/3-15/64" "Remarks of the Pres. and Macapagal, Pres. of the Philippines on the latter's 124 arrival 10/5/64" "Exchange of Toasts Between Pres. and Diosdado Macapagal 10/5/64" 124 "Communique Between Pres. and Diosdado Macapagal Following Talks in 124 Washington 10/6/64" "Exchange of Remarks Between the Pres. and Gen. Ne Win, Union of Burma 209 9/8/55" "Exchange of Remarks Between the Pres. and Pres. Marcos of the Philippines 210 9/14/66" "Exchange of Toasts Between the Pres. and Pres. Marcos of the Philippines 210 9/14/66" "Joint Statement Following Discussions with Pres. Marcos of the Philippines 210 9/15/66" "Background Material for President's Asian Trip 10/17-11/2/66" 217 "Background-Malaysia-Speeches 10/17-11/2/66" 217 "Background-Philippines-Speeches 10/17-11/2/66" 217 "Background-Thailand-Speeches 10/17-11/2/66" 217 Pres. Remarks in Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia 219-220 "Exchange of Remarks Between Pres. and King Bhumibol Adulyadej of 242 Thailand 6/27/67" "Exchange of Toasts Between Pres. and King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand 242 6/27/67" "Remarks by the Pres. on arrival of Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore 10/17/67" 249 "Presidential Toast for Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore 10/17/67" 249 "Toasts of the Pres. and Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma of Laos 10/20/67" 249 "WH Statement Following the President's Meeting with Souvanna Phouma of 249 Laos 10/20/67" "Toast of the Pres. at a Luncheon in Honor of the Crown Prince Vong Savang of 252 Laos 11/9/67" "Remarks of the Pres. at the Royal Thailand Air Force Base, Khorat, Thailand 257 12/23/67" "Pres. Remarks at Welcoming Ceremony of Prime Minister Kittikachorn of 277 Thailand 5/8/68" "Exchange of Toasts Between Pres. and Prime Minister of 277 Thailand 5/8/68" "Remarks of Pres. in a Phone Call to the Acting Prime Minister of Thailand 277 5/8/68" "Joint Communique Between Pres. and Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn of 277 Thailand 5/9/68" "Pres. Remarks at Dinner Honoring Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos, Wife of the Pres. of 278 the Philippines, 5/15/68"

HANDWRITING FILE

More than 15,000 pages of memos, notes, doodles, and other documents with Lyndon Johnson's handwriting (excluding material normally filed in the National Security File) were placed in a special

8 Handwriting File during the Johnson presidency. Copies were frequently placed in the regular files, but some documents in this file cannot be found elsewhere (for example, the scratch pad notes collected by secretaries from the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room). The file is arranged chronologically, making it possible to check for material on Southeast Asia for certain times.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORIES

At the close of the Johnson administration, each department and agency was asked to prepare a history of its activities and accomplishments during the Johnson years. The histories consist of narratives with documentary supplements.

AID Box # Part II, Chapter XII, "East Asia" FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION Volume 1, Chapter 3, Section A, "Philippine Claims Program" STATE Volume I, Chapter 7, Section A "Overview" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section B "East Asian Regionalism" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section G "Laos" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section H "Thailand" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section I "Cambodia" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section J "Malaysia & Singapore" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section K "Burma" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section L "Indonesia" 3 Volume I, Chapter 7, Section M "Philippines" 3 USIA Volume I, Chapter 5, Section D, "East Asia and Pacific Area Program" [Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore]

SOCIAL FILES

Social Files contain material pertaining to the activities of Mrs. Johnson and her daughters and to the social activities of the Johnson presidency. Material on Southeast Asia is located in several series. Unprocessed folders in the Social Files will be processed on request.

Alpha File: Box # "Burma (only)" 277 "Philippines" 1626

Social Entertainment: "Luncheon-Prime Minister of Malaysia 7/22/64" 35 "Dinner-Pres. of the Philippines & Mrs. Macapagal, 10/5/64" 41 "Dinner-H.E. Gen. & Mme. Ne Win of Burma 9/8/66" 78 "Reception & small dinner-Gen. and Mme. Ne Win of Burma 9/8/66" 78 "Dinner-Pres. of Philippines & Mrs. Marcos 9/14/66" 79 "Asian Visit 10/17/66-11/2/66" 81 "Dinner-King & Queen of Thailand 6/27/67" 97 "Dinner-Prime Min. of Singapore & Mrs. Lee 10/17/67" 102

9 "Luncheon-His Highness Prince Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister of Laos 102 10/21/67" "Luncheon-Crown Prince of Laos 11/9/67" 104 "Dinner-H.E. Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand and Lady Kittikachorn 115 5/8/68" "Dinner-Mrs. Marcos of the Philippines 5/14/68" 115

Bess Abell: "Luncheon, Prime Minister of Malaysia, 7/22/64"** 5 "Philippine State Visit, 10/5/64"** 7 "Burma Dinner, 9/8/66"** 16 "Philippine Dinner, 9/14/66"** 17 "Trip (Philippines), 10/23/66"** 18 "Crown Prince of Laos, 11/9/67"** 22 "Prime Minister of Thailand, 5/8/68"** 26 "Mrs. Imelda Marcos, 5/14/68"** 26

Liz Carpenter's Files: "Prime Minister of Malaysia Visit 7/22/64"** 8 "President of Philippines Visit 10/5/64" 11 "Reception-Gen. & Mrs. Ne Win of Burma 9/8/66"** 26 "Pres. Marcos of Philippines & Mrs. Marcos – State Dinner 9/14/66"** 26 "Far East Trip-Korea, Thailand, Schedules, Misc." 28 "Dinner for King & Queen of Thailand 6/27/67"** 38 "Prime Min. of Singapore & Mrs. Lee Dinner 10/17/67"** 43 "Prime Min. of Laos, Prince Souvanna Phouma luncheon, 10/20/67"** 43 "Crown Prince Vong Savang of Laos & Princess Manilay Luncheon 11/9/67"** 44 "Dinner for Prime Minister of Thailand 5/8/68"** 50

LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON ARCHIVES 1931-1968 (LBJA)

In 1958, the Johnson staff instituted a records management program in the office which included a plan to dispose of noncurrent files. They set up the Lyndon Baines Johnson Archives to house items to be permanently retained rather than scheduled for disposal. Johnson files from the House and Senate period were screened, and selected items and files were moved to the LBJA file. Between 1958 and 1963, the staff continued to add to the file. Occasionally items were added during the White House period. Box # "Garcia, Carlos, Pres. of the Philippines, 1961" 4 "G" [Carlos Garcia, Philippines, 1958] 93 "K" [, Thailand, 1961] 93 "L" [King of Laos, Savang Vatthana, 1963] 93 "N" [U Nu, Burma, 1955] 93 "S" [Pres. Sukarno, Indonesia, 1961] 94

VICE PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-1963

These files reflect Lyndon Johnson's activities and responsibilities as Vice President, including his role as a member of the National Security Council.

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Subject Files: Requests for review of individual folders will be accepted for the V.P. Subject Files. Advance notice is preferred. 1961 Subject File: Box # "Laos" 81 "Philippines" 83

1962 Subject File: "Laos" 136 "Philippines" 137 "Thailand" 137

1963 Subject File: "Peace Corps - Univ. of Hawaii Training Program-Philippines X" 195 "Peace Corps - Univ. of Hawaii Training Program-Thailand IV, North 195 Borneo/Sarawak III" "Laos" 196 "Thailand" 197

Vice Presidential Security Files: The VP Security Files have been entirely processed. This collection consists largely of the files of Colonel Howard L. Burris, who served as Air Force Aide to the Vice President following his appointment on February 25, 1961. Burris' responsibilities included national security matters, contacts with the military, and foreign and domestic travel. In addition to the folders listed below, see boxes 4-6 for NSC meetings material and Howard Burris memos on Southeast Asia. Box # "VP Visit to SE Asia 5/9-24/61" [Philippines, Thailand, Laos] 1 "NSC Meeting Discussion of Laos 4/22/63" 5 "FY 62 Map Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan" 11 "Southeast Asia" [Laos] 11 "Undated Reports re Laos" 11 "H.M. Sri Savang Vatthana's Visit to Washington 2/25-27/63 Briefing Book" 12

RECORDS FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

USIA: Field publications from Burma, the Philippines, Laos, Thailand, and Singapore are contained on reels 133-134, 136-147, 169-174, 189-199, 243-244, 248-261, 284-293, and 295-296. See the Federal Records finding aid for more information.

Department of Labor: Records of Deputy Under-Secretary Millard Cass, Philippines Reel 25

Central Intelligence Agency: These are microfilm copies of unclassified Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Reports containing selections from foreign radio broadcasts and press reports. Asia and the Pacific 8/1/67-1/17/69 (22 reels) carton 4 Communist China, Asia, and Pacific 2/3-7/31/67 (12 reels) carton 10

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OFFICE FILES OF THE WHITE HOUSE AIDES

Many White House aides maintained office files of their own, separate from the White House Central Files. The files of each aide reflect his or her responsibilities. While few of the aides listed below had major responsibilities relating to Southeast Asia, the files of some include valuable material. This list is by no means exhaustive but does include a large portion of the files relating to Southeast Asia. If a folder title listed below is not open for research, it will be processed upon request.

Bellinger Box # "SEATO" 14 "Presidential Trip - Oct. through Nov. 2, 1966"** 19 "Thailand"** 19 "Philippines"** 19 Busby "Malaysian Prime Min. Arrival & Toast 7/22/64" 51 Cater "Personal Invitations Jan.-June 1965" [Thailand] 3 "Personal Correspondence/M" [Thailand] 10 "Memos to the President, April 1967" [Thailand] 16 "Memos to the President, Oct. 1967" [Indonesia] 17 "Communications Satellite Service for Less Developed Countries (2)" 46 [Thailand] McPherson "Philippines" 13 Moyers "Peace Corps" [Malaysia, Philippines] 14 "Peace Corps #2" [Malaysia] 14 "Cambodia" 81 "Singapore" 82 "Thailand" 82 "Foreign Aid" [Indonesia] 116 Panzer "Asian Trip" [Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia] 400 "SEATO"** 414 Sparks "Laos, Oct.-Nov. 1967" 13 "Philippines" 16 "Thailand"** 21 Wattenberg “Asia Article” 23

PERSONAL PAPERS

This collection of papers from individuals or organizations came to the Library separate from President Johnson's papers. See the finding aid for information concerning the availability of individual collections.

George Ball

12 The Papers of George Ball consist of notes of his telephone conversations while Under Secretary of State, 1963-1966. Box # "Burma" 1 "Cambodia" 1 "Indonesia" 4 "Laos" 4 "Malaysia" 5 "Philippines" 5 "Singapore" 6 "Thailand" 6

William P. Bundy This is an unpublished manuscript written by William Bundy during the 1969- 1972 period concerning the Vietnam War decisions. Chapter 3: The First Kennedy Decisions in East Asia: Compromise in Laos, Firmness in Vietnam Chapter 8: Disillusionment in Laos, Hope in Vietnam (Aug. 1962-May 1963)

Donald F. Hornig The Papers of Donald Hornig reflect his position as Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director of the Office of Science and Technology. "Chron. Correspondence Sept.-Dec. 1966" [Philippines] 4

Drew Pearson The material in the folders noted below reflects the activities and involvements of Washington columnist Drew Pearson. "Burma"** G54 2 of 4 "Caribbean-Burma Road"** G129 3 of 3 "Burma"** G263 2 of 3 "Indonesia"** F156 2 of 3 "Indonesia"** G55 1 of 3 "Indonesia"** G285 2 of 2 "Laos"** G288 1 of 3 "Dutch East Indies-Malays-Oceania"** F59 1 of 3 "Philippines"** F34 1 of 2 "Philippines"** F55 1 of 3 "Philippines"** F60 1 of 3 "Philippines - Personal"** F61 2 of 3 "Philippines (notes re)"** F167 1 of 3 "Philippines"** G55 2 of 3 "DP and Philippine Hds."** G58 2 of 3 "Philippines"** G293 1 of 3 "Philippines"** G293 2 of 3 "Thailand"** G300 2 of 3

Anthony M. Solomon Anthony Solomon was the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from 1965-1969.

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REFERENCE FILE - VIETNAM

"This Week in Asia Reports" Box 1

ORAL HISTORY COLLECTION

Transcripts of oral history interviews may be consulted at the Library or may be borrowed by mail by writing to the Supervisory Archivist, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas 78705. Up to four oral history transcripts can be borrowed through the mail for two weeks at a time. Consult the up-to-date oral history list for relevant oral histories. Among the oral histories that deal with Southeast Asia are the following: Aiken, Sen. George [Philippines] Beech, Keyes [Laos] Crockett, William J. [Philippines, ] Davidson, Phillip B. [Cambodia] Dominy, Floyd E. [Thailand] Durbrow, Elbridge [Cambodia] Harriman, Averell [Philippines] Helms, Richard M. [Laos] Jones, James R. (Interview II) [Around-the-World-Trip; Manila Conference] Kerr, Clark [Indonesia] Komer, Robert W. (Interview III) [Around-the-World Trip; Manila Conference] Oberdorfer, Don [Philippines] Rusk, Dean (Interview III) - [Laos, Thailand, Indonesia] Thomson, James C. [Indonesia, Thailand] Trapnell, T.J.H. - copyright retained [Laos] Williams, Samuel T. [Cambodia, Laos]

AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES

The audiovisual archives holds an extensive collection of still photographs, motion picture footage, audiotapes, and videotapes. Consult the audiovisual archivist for information.

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