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  • --------------.,.__--~...,-----------~-• .I 1. . CERTAIN EXTREM!ST SUPPORTERS OF KCP ·HAVE ALREADY ·BEGUN· .. ATTEMPTS AT INT IM I!>ATI ON OF OPPONENTS AND PRESS. ON NIGHT OF . :1 JU~·JE 5 A GROUPOF PARATROOPERS_LED BY A MAJOR FO~CI9LY ~ENT,ERED ·. '~ .PREMI SES OF DONGA ILBO, I NTIM !D
  • > , NARA, nate O.-JJ-'t-3 Concerning the point t hat remains open, the President of the Republic s t rongly stre s sed on Satur day night that t he position of the GOC is based exclusively on reasons of principle. The statement by Minister Roa t onight
  • ~ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary LIMITED OFFICIAL USE CIO{JP3 ~ed at 12 year intervals; not automatically declassified OUTGOING lELc,RAMDepartment f of State INDICATE,□ cowa: I 02 I 0 OaiAIIGE IO LIMITEDOFF.ICIALlEE 59 Orfa!n ACTION
  • to Washington in connection with the funeral of General MacArthur. No reply necessaryo to the letter is believed :Jlf!:JJ.-Read ~:cutive Secretary Enclosure: Letter to th e President from Korean Prime Ministero ' , .- . REPUBLIC OF KOREA April OFFICE
  • , requested of the Oovemment or Portugal a tive-year extension. The Unitod States is still anxious· to obtain a long•tem extension becaus~ this would obvious]i be of acha.ntage to both_ parties. I. said that I had- read the minutes of the conversatioM which
  • MEMORANDUM September 3, 1965 1/ · FOR RECORD I talked with Mrs. Gonella in Mrs. Johnson's office about the possibility of her seeing Princess Aliya of Afghan while she was here in Washington (See Read/Bundy Memo of 9/3/65). We agreed to say Mrs. Johnson
  • DEPARTMENT OF STATE _::-----~ ExEcuT1vmSECRETARIAT ::OQHPif.l!lUIAL (Attachment) !, .· · . January TO: t.,~S 14, 1965 Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House FROM: Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary ~ \ Attached for the information
  • ,/ ~?. /J.J Be~H. Read t). Executive Secretary DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Enclosure: Nasser's May Day Speech NlJ v~ 2 1-¥~;)... A . Date '7- 3o- 'j~ OONFU>EN'l'IAL Group 3: Downgraded at 12 year intervals; not automatically decontrolled. J
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-82) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT -Read to Ros~ew traaomittal 4J,65-note
  • of Reference, believe Cairo suggestion has merit. Accordingly addressees should drop both ·repeat both adjectives and modity Terms of Reference to read and QUOTE to refrain from acts/~ propaganda UNQUOTE in numbered paras 2 and 3 State 170451. Presentation
  • recommends that to the American Embassy in Kingston mission. the enclosed telegram be approved for trans-.·· m Benjamin Executive Enclosures: Tab A - Letter from President Tab B - Statistics. Tab C Suggested Telegram. H. Read Secretary to Prime Minister
  • ~ RAC -Al'-.J oo 1- 1 o v-, . 7 NARA,Date ID-S- " ' ALTHOUGH IT DOES NOT DESERVE EXCESSIVE WEIGHT, THIS CIA REPORT DESERVES READING. 1. THE SOVIET DIPLOMAT MADE THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS ON AMERICAN POLICY IN THE MID EAST: A. THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION
  • NEA-AMBASSADOR BATTLE S/S:MR. READ IO-JJSISCO THE WHITE HOUSE: MR. SMITH Z R 30225 7Z .NOV. 67 ZFF 4 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO AMEMBASSY ATHENS FLASH 0460 INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA 0655 AMEMBASSY NICOSIA 0221 ,AMEMBASSY LONDON 1389 AMEMBASSY OTTAWA 0366
  • as that concern anything propo­ about the Peking wants continuation Kosygin indicated which he had conveyed to Hanoi to 3 contained an unacceptable the moment he had read USSR continued to favor ultimatum, it." He made it a political to the Viet
  • {Roger Davies thinks a good deal; I'm more skeptical that words alone will do it). 3. Walter Harris'' channel will be sending a careful assessment of Israeli actions and intentions, as we read them. (This will be based in part on what Eshkol asked us
  • Greece read out of their organization and· that some Congressional leaders would view such an effort witp equanimity~ But. it is unlikely that Congress would go beyond the demand for a cut-off of all aid to Greece. · '· Drafted by: NEA/GRK - Mr. Owens
  • demonstrated by the anti-PKI forces, plus the defiance shown by the PKI in pushing its anti-US campaign in August and September despite government instructions to taper off, have con­ vinced him to take a thorough reading of the situation before throwing his
  • \ .. I ' • SECR'E"i' Enclosure DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECVTIVE SECRETARIAT December 5, 1964 TO: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White Hou~M- FROM: Benjamin Ho Read~for. Executive Secretary Enclosed are the briefing books for the visit of Prime Minister