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  • in the pueblo matter, expressed special gratitude for :the "official" account?' of the incident and said that he would take the matter up immediately with President Marcos. The latter might wish to call a special meeting of the Philippine National Security
  • and Marcos), an Informal Visit was agreed upon. I recommend following events: that the President participate in the ~ September~ 11:14-0 a.m. Greet President S~~ghor~at House. Mili t:o/flon'ors. ' Approved Disapproved 12:00 noon the White V
  • Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers at an opportune time in the next few weeks, but·no
  • , D.C. Dear Lyndon: Again, many thanks - first, for the opportunity of significant public service; second, for the eminently successful Corregidor mission you authorized. • Your kind words about me to Mrs. Marcos have been most important and helpful. I
  • of Vietnam had requested. The President said, "I think I know the Naciona.listas and their motives. Marcos is no leader and he will do what the Lopezes tell him to do." He continued, "If I win, and I am increasingly certain that I will win, I promise, and you
  • University, Baltimore, Md. Honorable Thomas S. Gates - President, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company (former Secretary of Defense), New York, N. Y. Dr. James H. McCrocklin - President, Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas Honorable Paul R. Porter