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  • ., ... 1:45 p. m. ... .·- Mr. President: Herewith Lodge's weekly telegram. W. W. ,Rostow .:..:i Saigon 6414 SJBORE'f' ~-, ,._ ECL '3S O. 12~5'1, ~ec. 3'.4 (b e Jut PIU1J;;c, a ;?.I ~AL
  • to PRESS CONFERENCE USAo FULBRIGHT: (RESPONSE) McCRORY: Now IVll ask the panel of correspondents to identify themselves: VON ZAHN: Peter Von Zahn of the Deutschlandfunk, Germany. VOSS: Earl Voss, Washington Evening Star. HEREN: Louis Heren
  • is a closely problemso will the attraction be fewer, for private These thoughts passionate I ·1 ! I I j stabilization related If the less many problems will debt crises the matter is worth for selected subject similarly even though
  • of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA F ORM 7122 t( R EV. 5 -8 2 April 30. 1966 Saturday, 4:45 P.M. j Mr. President: Here are two major ideas worth your consideration, from Henry Owe.n . The first you will wish to brood about on your own
  • , as you know. So he is worth all this work. Tomorr·ow he will do a major answer to Fulbright. J,~6. McG. B. Go ahead with Dodd on this basis Speak to me ----- ; .;;-:; .._; · .:.1·- -~ .I. W. JPUL8•1Cll4T. A"ll •• CHAt"MAN .IOHN 81'A.JUl•·""• ALA
  • ; but {b) somehow the town is slow to catch up with you that we aren 1t yet getting our money 1 s worth from the $1. 2 billion odd we invest annually in India/Pakistan--the former is floundering and the latter is slipping away from us; so {c) you 1 re bound
  • . w. w. - /.Approwd Seem.e Boatow ..1ED TOP SECRET RESTalCTED DAT A --- J"uly 1. 1966 3.6 e /.. z; ..01 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. W. W. ROSTOW Walt -- This FY 1968 Nuclear Weapons Stockpile proposal has been ill-starred. When it came
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  • clear just what his credentials are. But whether or not he has full credentials, Billotte will be worth listening to, and my guess is that the thing to do is to listen hard and to question him on the real meaning of the General's policy. If you wish
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  • £ffifjl Monday, Mr. June 10. 1968 -- 9:00 a. m. Presldent: Thi• Pra,ue broadca•t makes Burchett'& talk with Hedrick Smith worth re- reacU.n1. Burchett even A• you may remember. suggeated that we might get aome reciprocity from a formal cutback
  • this small program {at most 250,000 tons or $15 million) is not worth the risk of being charged with bad faith under the Kennedy rou.i."1.d food aid and grain agreement. As you recall, all exporters agreed ·'- . . e re n o t o preempt specified shares
  • not. That you made the trip meant everything. I was sorry to have missed you, but delir)~ted and proud that you were able to pin the Silver Star on my good friend, Marine Sgt. Clovis Coff.-nan. - I was in ?leiku, nearby, and knew what was afoot ~Nhen I learned
  • . Sparkman ac(i:epta. W. W. Rostow Sen.. HlckeDlooper___/ _ ----- Other See me WWRostow:rln _/ May 18, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: De_p arture Telegram to Vice President Yen Attached is a suggested telegram from you to Vice President
  • yester­ day .. 5ECRE:t I SEGRE I ...... HODIS Tuesday, December 13, 1966 9:50 a. m. Mr. President: Our Amb. Burns in Jordan filed this off- beat, speculative cable. I:_ .I It is worth reading, because, when Hussein says the Israelis must have been
  • this report, but its essentials have been brought up to date and confirmed by Mr. Michael Forrestal who returned yesterday, and it is worth hearing in outline. 4. I will then ask Director McCone to give a brief estimate of the forecast which the intelligence
  • and telegrams to the US Embassy and consulates. The response to those appeals for support--despite a March 1967 decision by the party's central committee to step up its activity against the war-has been somewhat apathetic. For this reason, although
  • ;9Cr/od Uf Pi ■ I IA.IQN ..SliGltE'l Friday, October .18, 1968 -- l:Z0 p. m. Mr. Pre•ldeat: Y oar clearaace l• required oa tbl• propo•ed letter of Sec. R.a•k'• to Ell•worth Bllllker, which woald permit a certala aamber of wlYe• to jola clYlllaa
  • /Tobago #33.e Cable 4793 to Paris c 7 2 p 4/23/64 A 1 p 4/-21/64 A. - - 1 p 4/21/64 A 1 p undated A l . #44c Telegram A FILE LOCATION NSF ~ J J , Mc George Bundy, Memos for the President, Vol. 3, 4/1-30/64 RESTRICTION CODES
  • that this kind of butter is worth it, and I have been over it with a fine tooth comb to m~ke sure that there is nothing in it that we could not defend as routine diplomatic chatter. ~vf. ~ McG. B . r _ ,- I f '5~ THE WHITE HOUSE / i. I WASHINGTON
  • to Telec:ommunic:ations Operations Division · Tuesday, October 31, 196 7 7:00 p.m. Mr. Preeldent: Thie Indonesian evaluation of the evolution of the wa-r and its present s ltuatlon la worth reading to the very e.nd. W. W. Roatow SECRET JCS IN 72393 (DTG Z72330Z Oct
  • on ~ietnam by Dick Neustad~,... · In my judgment -- recognizing that I am an outsider on Vietnam questions -- it is very much worth a Presidential reading. You will want completely to control dis­ tribution. I have not, and will not, send copies to anyone
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  • provisions go, the Committee: - restored our authority to use carryovers is worth $68 million to us); and deobligations (this - struck out a Conte amendment prohibiting us from supplying sophisticated military equipment to any but 7 named countries
  • will not sharply e .s calate the war against the North.. A continuing group would not be worth the ca.ad.le if, at some stage, we had a batch of noisy resignations. -- Skepticism that vital regional groups could be organized that would be effective in generating
  • gracefully without (a) accusations that we 1re backing off on pledges; or (b) giving Passman a handle to cut FY 66 money. 1. 2. But you seriously question whether we're getting our money's worth from this huge investment, and intend to continue personally
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  • by the President for some de-escalation from the other side. I further reported Mr. Rostow' s feeling that · ·· • 'f , •. this proposition may well prove to be worth a trial. We do, however, have to think out where the US would find itself if the Soviets were
  • risky. I think it worth trying to get Bonn to give up on hardware in '! order to test the Russians on non-proliferation -- though I would do it more slowly and gently than I think Bill Moy~rs would. But I entirely . t share the Ba.11 .. Rostow vi~w
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  • , New York. 10006 Tel: AC 212--558-4265 Mr. John Cowles Minneapolis Star and Tribune Minneapolis, Minnesota. 55415 Tel: AC 612--372-4102 Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther ••Cathedral Apartments 4101 Cathedral Avenue Washington, D. C. 20416 Tel: 244-7693 Dr
  • · ,.• SECRET December 12, 1966 · MEMORANDUM ON ALGERIA My impressions gained in Algiers, even in a brief three-day period, are perhaps worth recording as the situation is so complex. My most extensive talks were with Foreign Minister Bouteflika, a three-hour