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  • came in this afternoon . .• I !. to see Harriman and Vance. ( . Ir ! 2. Oberemko saw the DRVdelegation last night after he saw Vance and he reported that he had "good reason to believe" that the following proposal would be acceptable tot.he DRV
  • for taking necessary protectiv~ action at various levels of command 0 He requested for the record a _chronology of a~ions and communications during the night of the attack~ . The Secretary noted that there might have to be a classified ~nd au unclassified
  • PRESERVATIOr C0?7 ................................ 'he•"-Y· SECRET- Oct. 15, 1968 6:00 p.m. ML PBESIDERT: waat to kaow the m1ad ol Jeff commaader -- aad read ••m• Bra-rate 10 Areap ta. a&taclled. If J• W.W. UCU-!l'-1:YU ONLY attacmne• field prose
  • ~\ ··# . . ', . ~ . By~ , , . NARA. D:ue ,277- ft? '..:- .: 7 I J SECitET Wednesday, November 30, 1966 --· 9:30 a. m. Mr. President: This broad agenda on Latin America was drafted yesterday by Gordon, Linowitz, and Bill Bowdler. It is worth read~ng as a quick summary
  • '' · decision Oll tba .mako-u~ of a conunissian which is to "study" inpeachmoru: charges levied against Presicle:\t Robles. In fact, both sidas a1:e waiting fol: evidence the other is complying with the te::1.-.s of the com~~omise :
  • -STAFF EITHER Cl) BY DIRECTION OF TaE PRES!JENT OR (2) BY ·READS OF DEPARTMENT~ _O~ THEIR OWN BUILDINGS .6,ND GROUNDS. .- IN THE CASES OF SECRETARY JOHN FOSTER DULLES AND AMBASSADOR ADLAI E. S7EVENSON, THE FLAG WAS FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF 9Y PRESIDENT : AL
  • TENOR ~ T-HAT IT MAY SE IN-i:ENDEDFOR PUBLICATION. HOWEVER•.EVEN PUBLIC FORUM~'IT WOULDSEEM TO BEG SOME EXPLANATION. ~INA :: ON THE 01"HER"HAND, vt-MAY-sE-wORDED\lllTH-oELIBERATE IM•7 PRECISION IN ORD.ER-·TOEVOKE ANOTHER"TROl.LOPE._PLOY"•-SINCE~ : READ
  • IS UNFOFn'UNATELY CUT.· ' VERSION -~F -LONGER MORE . BALANCED UP ~ SAiGON REP9RT OF REGULAR . T~URSDAY . NIGHT PRESS BACKGROUNDER HELD AT JUSPAO .D!RECTORS HOM~ ON OCTOBER 12• iT DOES NQT : REPEAT Nor .RE/:~ EC i . A CCU RAi FLY .E I T HER T HE SUBS T A NC E
  • . There is no question that Pakistan's general economic and agr i c ultural perfor~ance make it one of the most deserving o f our aid recip · ents. As you read in Dick Gilbert 1 s memo, we're looking for a maj or breakthrough in grain production in the next year
  • ZUNIGA). I! JANUARY - 0800 - MASS FOR THE "MARTYRS• AT. SANTA ANA CHURCH. !930 7~ POETRY READING AT THE UNIV OF PANAMA. ~L!HOUGK BOTH DIOGENES GUTIERREZ AND ALBERTO QUIROZ GtJ~ED Hi M~VE r~~DE DEFINITE EFFOR1·s TO TIE THE ANNIVERS.ARY OF · IS€~ RIOTS
  • ·-\ •· 5. IN THE FOLLOWING CIA REPORTVE GET KY•s REACTION TO WHAT HAS TRANSPIRED. HE CALMED DOWNA LITTLE .IHEM HE READ YOIJR SPEECH; BUT IN PARAGRAPH6 HE IS THINKING IN. TE:R~S - · .. • OF'--sOfittTHl~~--i.:tict•· ,f'tv~TRACK··-POLlCY (OR. EVEN ONE-TRACK
  • /29/67 A Read to Rostow 2p undated A Rostow to President S 2p [Duplicate of #97, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "3D(l), Prisoners of War (Gen. Information)"] 12/29/67 A e-6---,l...;1pg...._~ 7·1&a #6 cable •o~ S f>N' ~ 12/lf:/
  • with Ben Read, who say.s that Monday morning would be better for Secretary Rusk than Monday afternoon; but in !act anything could be juggled during the day to fit Nick's swearing in. W.W. Rostow White House--LL. State Department --- I will attend Set
  • 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
  • at breakfaat tomorrow mor11lng. W. W. Ro•tow WWRostow:rln -INFORMATION 5£.CPF'I Monday, May 27, 1968 4:15 p. m. Mr. Pre ■ ldent: Herewlth ■ ome thoqht ■ of Oen. Taylor' 11 whlch you may wl ■h to read before break!a ■ t tomorrow mornln1. W. W. Ro ■ tow
  • months away from assemblying. ,· l Truman: did not deliver his message in person. At the beginning of his message, which was read on January 7, 1953 by the clerks of the Houses, he said, "On previous occasions, it has been my custom to set forth
  • to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 86, July 1-4, 1968 RESTRICTION (Al (Bl (Cl tldl ,'f)K~ Toon to Read C 1p 8 FILE I¢/( P ~'d:lr RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Box 37 CODES Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing accessto national security
  • clear from the propaganda you read that North Vietnam is following exactly the same line Peiping is following-that this is a "war of national liberation" and that the Communists are trying to "liberate" the South from the "imperialists"-meaning the U.S
  • as a weakening of American support for Mobutu. A suggested telegraphic message is enclosed. ~$e_g_~ -~~?jamin Executive B. Read Secretary -\~ ✓-­ Enclosure: Draft message. CONFIDENfJ:id:. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 By State Dept. Guidelines
  • . 30, 1968 8~0 p. m. ' MB. PRESIDENT: HaYla1 read the Vlce Prealdeat'a apeedl, I bell••• that: -- yoa ahowd not cosnmeat oa lt at all; -- a.or• alaoald tab the llae tbat ••Aa yoa laaow, •• are aot cemmealbla oa atai.meau made a.,. the Prealdelltlal
  • --li-'73 During the period from Christmas to Twelfth Night, the Latin Americans are supposed to forget about political shenanigans. This year it has been different. Plotting of coups and counter­ coups have continued in Guatemala and broken out in El
  • GOVERNKE:NT STPtTEMENT • CAN .E.l\S i L'f BE READ BY ARAB LEAOE.R.5 AS JUST JFlCA'J" loN l~ N
  • . JIily , .. 19" MEMORANDUM roa THE PaESIDENT lecnear, llaak r..-rta Illa& Ile pye Ill• Jteeypa letter • Ama ■ Nelu Deltr,ala at 6:IO p. ... tld• • ., R.... read Ill• .-., aald U ••• aelf.-ewpl•••rJ• aa4 made De comeata aheat lta .. hete,«-e. He aald
  • , I could take an informal reading with Abe Feinberg and then sowid out the candidate hims elf. Once we hav e s omeone lined up, we will come back to you with his terms of reference. ~ W . W. Roatow I prefer J Check with Feinber g and come back to m
  • again on Saturday morning, and at that point it may be wise for us to call you and take a final reading. It will be very difficult to do a good job of the pause if the decision is put over beyond that point. 3. My own basic reason for supporting
  • to active the Reserve components being called for service sent to all of the units. before reporting. to read, after which signed an Executive Order under which I am produty approximately Z4, 500 men in some 88 units from of the Army, Navy, and Air Force