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  • in paragraplad0 and 11 Burchett'• W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECJ.ASmlED E.O. 12356,Sec. J.-' NLJ 'lo-ii By Cb • NARA,Date 'I· - INFORMATION SEGRE'f--SENSITIVE Sunday, Mr. June 9. 1968 -- 9:40 a. m. President: You may wl ■ h to read some time this morning
  • and their aftermath, prepared by Dr. Phan Quang Dan. Dr. Dan gave his paper· to Embassy Officers on March 14 for presentation to the Ambassador and Political Counselor. In an attached note, Dan expressed the view that, after having read a great many American reports
  • . But the licensing of Moscow-Montreal- Havana flights would cut directly athwart that policy. It would greatly weaken the efforts to dissuade other flag lines from instituting service to Havana. It would be read through- out the Hemisphere not as another step
  • : First , t hat th~ •) I ( ldl· ' I. j I 11 n.., t~se.nt victims of aggression should adopt an at titude of n eutral ity . I c,1-t. 11 " tovvcaICds it 9 and second , . that these same vict ims should be r equired not t{Q) l i .vide~p read impr
  • :30 this afternoon, you may wish to read tbi& account of my conversation yesterday with him. The key points are mai-ked. W.W.R. ~ attachment W~ Bv~ 0£CLASSlPI.E.D E.O. 12356, S«. ~ .4Cb) HouseGu.delir~ ~ 211,;9~, . '\'tlRA, ru-L//~-1/ r October
  • and to do so as economically as possible; but also, and just as important, to put us in the best political posture for improving East-West relations. I have indeed read with attention your speech on the occasion of the Polish Millenium, and should like
  • in ·sweden. The invitation would read as follows: BEGIN TEXT / l•I. Oroltod by, S/AH:DIDavidson:e 3/20/68 O..,&Ac•aa . EA - Mr. Bundy ht , 7 541 Telegraphic tr• nimiu.ion •114 The Secreta S/S - H~. Walsh U - Mr. Katzenbach d•uificat ion ,o,p,ovtd
  • that from what he had read ln the papers, he had been concerned about the Panama Canal treaties. He listened attentively to the briefing; stated that he •appreciated ltt•; but did not commit himself one way or the other. Irwin regards the session as net
  • Read RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 1governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's
  • will wt.ah to read, I believe, thi ■ thou1ht!ul excbana• between Sect. Ruak aad Amb. Bunker. In auidln1 Harry McPheraon, I emphulsed · that we ahould pu.t the South Vietnameae •• thelw roc:ruitina and moct.rnlaatlon ol equipment•• front and center. Ell
  • thought you might like to read it. ~- ) ~ -- j ·. ':.NSFER~ TO HANDWRITING FILE Looking back over the last three years, it is clear that what we stand for in the world -- the enterprises to which we have put our hand -­ have gained ground
  • , AT HIS EXCEPTIONALLY , . . lM~TANT t ~ND BUSY MOMENT, TO HAVE TO TAKE TIME OFF FOR TMIS •. PLEASE ACCEPT MY WAR MEST WISHES FOR ITS COMPLETE SU~CESS :·AND FOR . YOUR · VERY SPEEDY RETURN , TO FULL . STRENGTH. · I ( HAVE READ WITH THE GREATEST
  • 1p 12/2/67 A #74a memo Read to Rostow S lp 12/1/67 A #74b rpt Attachment to #74a PCI 1p undated A #75 memo Smith to President, 12: 15 p.m. S lp 12/2/67 A ~ " Fl NSF, Memos to the President,WaltRostow,12/1-10/67. Vol,53 RESTRICTION
  • vacation. I briefed him in general terms. At your instruction. I invited in David K. Vtillis of the Christian Science :h,i'.onitor, I told blm that we bad read his articlt; about public confusion. on Viet Nam. I thought he might be interested in seeing why
  • -etty c:loae after a NUleDMDt. YO\\ snay wl•b to read the full taxt ot thi• report; hmmuiaed bl Y9II%" meralDc readhl1- altlMMp w. w. Roatew SANITIZED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ By # 'j 2-.;1B? lt baa Men , NARA Date o1-->K·h ., ' ( ... EO 12
  • have read it, if you wish me to discuss my proposals with them ahd report back to you our Joint recommendations, I will do so. . . ' ./ Roberts. McNamara .. , .. ' i_
  • - - If ,. .. •o wl•h •• to cal the letter off after tile ■ecoad JIU'&ll'&pL w. w........ WW.Roatow:rla Decombe.l' 12, 1967 Dear Don: I read with interest the. letter of Nover~b$%' Z9 to me fr>o-m. you. and several of yo\11"colleagues on ou:r policy towa.,:de
  • could now survive such ne;otlatlons. w. w. cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rostow Harold Saunders Edward Hamilton McGeorge Bimdy Benjamin Read, State WWRostow:rln - COM!'toEN'ffAL - DE ltO. l RECEIVED WHCA NlJ---.!>---~ J'J6l SE? 9 19 .. 00 By • t
  • in March should encourage American investorso We hope that the US Trade Mission next March will generate even more interest in Cameroono .. QffiJFIDENTIAJ, _3q;d,. ----- Monday, Oct. 23, 1967 5:10 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Before reading this you should
  • as sured him we fully reciprocated this view. I read to the Chancellor the statement of Secretary Rusk contained in the wireless bulletin of this date to the effect that the Johnson-Erhard talks presented an unusual opportunity. The Chancellor expressed
  • by the mass of information cables and memoranda which a.re read by the President. Also contributing to the record are the memoranda of conversations with foreign government officials. Many additional records having a bearing on major decisions a.re part
  • . to::-read.his_long (attached). However, you may wish to read the :m:aiA.P.~J~al conclu~~ which are scattered ~ough his report:, • : o~ _t_hepart ~_f_I_srael is perceptible. l. !Soina.i:novem.ent However, without substantial and continuing pressure from the United
  • . Hanoi could have chosen to read into the results a growing opposition to the war, or at least emphasize this propa­ ganda line. That they did not~ mean they are backing off one step, so as not to encourage illusion in their ~n country. 18
  • Chancellor Erhard with you. and 1 now think. you may want to ·read tt ove1• before you see Dean Ruek at lunch today. McG • .B. u-. .--- --sireRE-T- ·. ' -~,.,// '.~ 7 ~ ' \ - ' May 1 5 ~ 1964 '. · ~ v6< - ME?vDRANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT Joint