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  • on this important issue. So I look forward to consulting with you further on this after our colleagues have had a chance to prepare the ground. The Right Honorable Lester B. Pearson, P. C., O. B. ·E., M. P. Prime Minister of Canada, DECLASSIFIED Ottawa. E.O. 12958
  • Benjamin s. Rosenthal Augustus F. Hawkins Edward R. Roybal William F. Ryan Henry Helstoski Joseph E. Karth James H. Scheuer Robert w. Kastenmeier Lester L. ·wolf£ . W.LOnday,October 23, 1967 Mr. Pre1tident: You decided that the Vice President rather
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #24 memo Ball to Bundy C 2p 11/27/63 A #28 memcon "Meeting of President and PM Pearson" S 3 p ~ ll ·••·_q_s N c....)'t~-~~, 11/25/63
  • of OTTAWA 183, Aug. 17, 1965 To: Secretary of State From: Ambassador Butterworth Following is August 17 Toronto Globe &: Mail editorial comment on Pearson-Johnson correspondence and Canadian aid to Vietnam: "Prime Minister Lester Pearson has sustained
  • · ----- Occasion August 1966 2-3 President Shazar Israel State visit to U.S. 21 Prime Minister Pearson Canada Meeting at Campobello Island September 1966 u.s. 8-9 General Ne Win Burma State visit to 13-16 President Marcos Philippines State visit
  • 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
  • for completing an assignment which has lasted for nearly a year and a half. The first news tickers on the report are more helpful to us than to the Canadians. I think Mike Pearson may well give you a phone call, not to complain but simply to put himself
  • to take on three parttcular taeka: ., ~ 1. ·T he_woi-k wlth the bualneer leaderahip ~one-ov~e•aa. investment already ~plained; 2 .. A meeeage to Mike Pearson to • mphaatze to the Canadians the · importance ol. limiting theb vei.ty heavy borrowing
  • , construction programming and related actions. Accordingly, we should know Canadian intentions concerning the NORAD requirement as soon as possible. At their Hyannis Port meeting in l·1ay 1963 Prime Minister Pearson intimated to President Kennedy
  • facilities . Se cretary Rusk: from the USSR. The President: Llewellyn Thompson does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretary Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, - 4 ­ Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson
  • fJ Friday, Mr. December er I oN 15, 1967 Preeident: Attached fer your approval ia a draft mesaage prepared by State from you to Prime Minister Pearson expreeein1 your regret at hie deci ■ ion to retire. W. W. Roatow ApprOYe Diaappro-.e
  • to Cyprus even though the legislature had not yet acted on the request for approval. He said Pearson had called him recently to approve an action which would be helpful to Pearson ' s domestic situation. He had been abl e to do what the Prime Minister asked
  • NLJ/~Jf C Of-"/ (dup. #24, NSF, IMTF, Pres. Trip, South America, May 1965) 090 memo Bundy to the President re PM Pearson's visit (Exempted 1977) 105 memo Bundy to the President re McNamara check-up (re-reviewed 12/8/83) 108 memo Bundy
  • in the year when ports are open and more shipping available, and Canada is sensitive to Indian needs. So more Indian appeals to Canada are in order (Pearson has already allocated 150, 000 tons). At sorne point we also ought to put the blocks to Pearson
  • credible" in its state­ ments on Viet-Nam. He did not document his charge -- nor do most of the critics. The most detailed, specific and effective treatment of this matter that I know of was a recent speech by Senator James Pearson (Kansas) which
  • . MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I saw Drew Pearson this afternoon; delivered your letter; expressed our respect £or and interest in bis suggestions on Latin America; promised to talk further with him on Latin America: gave him
  • to Wilson to emphasize the importance of avoiding the Pearson error, the Douglas-Home error, or the Michael Stewart error. I am informed by his private secretary that his object is to have this meeting occur without any such incident. What he wants most
  • :_ _ __ ---- Disapprove AU this is still being kept at .a very low level of net time e·x pended. ECLASSIFIED $4?'-? . . ; THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NG TON April 21, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT You decided yesterday to call Mike Pearson and to say to him
  • stand in support of IAEA could lurvc n major L ·: h.il: ··· iting effect on the diversion of peaceful nuclear plants to ~eapon~ \mrk -- for example, in such countries as Sweden or Switzerland. In fact, under the . Pearson Government, Canada has shown