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  • 2:30 pm Lv Asuncion 5:30 pm Ar Rio de Janeiro Aerial survey of River Plate system with President of Argentina (also Uruguay, ii possible). Motorcade into Asuncion for lunch. Motorcade.. Night free. Monday, April 17 a. m. 12:30 pm 2:00 pm
  • A 1 p 04/29/65 A !tom Beaja:min Read - copy of Saigon cable Secret ~f" '-1--11./ }JLJ 'I- o FILE LOCAT ION Nati on al Security File , tl> McGeorge Bundy , Memos to the President , vol. April 15 - May 31 , 1965 RESTRICTION CODES . (A) Closed
  • :· HAV£ ·TO :JiAIT.'.· UNTIL ' THE: . .NJREEMENT.·:_1s. READY :BEFORE.:;,W£; KNOW.· WHETHER{ ;THE . WAIVER ;· IS··· EVOl ;­ NEEDED.~:,.. .. - . . . . . .. .~ THE ·. INSTRUCTION READS As···roLLOWSI -w£. PROPOSE·;.TO- . INDICATE'. At:·_THE :_ 1-iEETING
  • ..., 8BCRET-EXDIS Roatow - MEMORANDUM INFO: .ATION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOX iiBC!t]!';Y - Ma.rch 21, 1968, 7 :45 a.. m. r JJ()YY Mr:. President: As you know from the press, the Israelis la.st night mounted a major raid on Arab terrorist bases
  • NUMBERS ARE. BEST 'NUMBER TONIGHT · IS 457,0~0 CDOWN .. FRO M LAST NIGHT'S 527,000) -- 6.5,000 IN I CTZ PAGE 6 RUMJIR 19121 S ! CR! 'f 66, 000 IN I I CTZ, 247,000 IN III CTZ (205,000 IN SAIGON/GIA DINH · ACCORDI NG TO MSWR), AND 79,000 IN IV CTZ. COUNT
  • of.Article.40(3), as indicated in the proclamation . • .,;. I . 4(tt4~111il1!~0 I I .1 • ifenjamin H. Read Executive se·cretary .j .I ............ :. . '• Enc losur·e: Proclamation. I ' I ---- . ., ' .... 11----- ------ INFORMATION TOPSEC
  • , _we were strongly of the opinio~ u:itU yesterday night., when you got in touch with all 0£ us, to recommend that we ci~au ehould ..atop our intcrvcnticn in the London 1::·rnrket. But ·taking into account your req\!o!lt,. tho b
  • on Tuesday night and your declaration that you sought no wider war. It is a matter of satisfaction that no action has since been taken by the U.S. armed forces. We were confident that the discussions presently proceeding in the U.N. Security Council will lead
  • explained that the document I was about to give him was a personal oral comrnu..."1.ication reflecting what was 1 on the President s mind. He read the document care.fully~ fct·~ fl)• With respect to para. l, he said that only he, Dobrynin, knows fully
  • - TO HAVE A &LOCKlNQ THIRD. ESI' !MATES OF THE OTHER S.lDE •s STRENGTH RUN At , . to "· ASSUMING THE 18 LAT IN AMER lCANS HOLD f lRM AND VOTE ACIAlNst THE YUGOSLAV RlSOL UT ION, Wi NIGHT ADD AN EST JIIATED- 11 OR A DOZEN NATO COUNTRIES, AUSfRALlA 1 NEV
  • ON ~JNCAY CR MONDAY NIGHT. I HOPE THAT IT WILL MEET WITH YOUR FULL APPROVAL~ AND THAT YOU MIGHT BE PREPARED TO MAKE A RESPONSIVE STATEMENT . ?ROi1tPTLY :THEREAFTER. I DO NOT KNOW HO\# SOVIETS 1iILL HANDLE nus, BUT "VE WILL KEEP YOU VERY -CLOSELY POSTED
  • to the United Nations later this fall, I hope we can discuss th.es e and other issues of common interest in greater detail. ! Sincerely, His Majesty Hassan ll King of Morocco Rabat ~ I I .. ., ., Mist~r President, We had the pleasure of reading
  • in our institution and in Latin America. Respectfully yours, Felipe Herrera F1'iday, Sept. 2.-Z, 1967 12:00 noon. Thi-& conve·: rsation on the Middle East aact Viet Nam between Gene and the Soviet Embassy Counseloi- ia worth reading. On Viet. Nam he
  • NIGHT OF JUNE .27/28 AT HOUSEIN VITRYSUR SEINE NOTFARFROMORVDELEGATION ...:.- :. J:lEADQUARTERS. THE.L:0CATION WAS PROPOSEDBY THE DRV AND APPARENTLY ~ONCESERVED· A ·A COMMUNICATlONS CENTERFROMTHEM.ALSOATTENOING 1 . •.: THE MEETl_NGWEREHABIB ANO
  • . 13292, Sec. 3.4 . . NSC Memo, 11.)0/95,state Gu1dehnes By NARA, Date 1,;z.--ol;( (=: . Enc. Read to Rostow m.emo, 4/5/66, enc. teleg.ram to New Delhi re Gandhi Visit results ' April 5, 1966 B.KS: I recommend we dear the,e memcons. We weren't
  • of the United States of America 1712 New Hampshire Avenv.e Washington, D. C. _ .. N. W. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, Augu1t lZ, 1967 7:30 P. M. Mr. President: This is General Westmoreland'• detailed MiUtary A sseesment for July in read$ble form
  • not be read as the considered opiriion of this Agency. Although these papers provide a use­ ful and provocative preliminary analysis of a number of recently captured documents and intelligence reports, they omit reference to other important materials bearing
  • /;. ~Im ar'li,-113 -Read-to.-Rostow 2/1/68 ~4/9t, . . ~ f-/6__-f7 -Q-----21rp~(~Of .la ,310,, /tJSrte.fi #+9 ffl8ffi0' RESTRICT ION ~I ,...,_9- f A _-,;,_p._7i._..,L.1,1Q-.J._ _ _,.._ V#./OJ R:ostow to Piestt1ent S 1p D~11/~r/~1 Alo
  • shop a:n essential so long as the Deparbnent was- ao week? I told him that l'd read all this in his last article and simply disagreed with his char­ acterization ol State . :'"'or·e ove:r, it seeme-d to me that the so-called nadver.suy" relation between
  • memo on forcea in Ko:rea, which you sent rne in anticipation of possible Pak talk with LBJ Tuesday the 26th. It was a non-starter because LBJ saw Pak Monday night. But it illustrates posaibl.e DOD reluctance to move now. This more likely because Gen
  • of course be quite willing). It will be interesting for you to read Lodge•s weekly telegram in the light of Bob's comments. The first part wholly concerns pacification. They are drifting towards a recognition that the critical problem is how better
  • THE PRESIDENT SEPT. 21 , 1968 FOLLOWING ARE FOURCABLESON THE OSLOCHANNEL. CABLE1. THE NORWEGIANS DEBRIEFTHE MENWESENT TO OSLO ONTHEIR FIRST DISCUSSIONSWITHTHE NORTHVIETNAMESE. CABLE2. OURBRIEF INSTRUCTION,SENT DURINGTHE NIGHT, TO DAVIDSON IN OSLO. CABLE3
  • ,but no report of its effectiveness has been received. The intensity of the fighting began to diminish at 10:00 PM EST last night (11:00 AM on 7 February, South Vietnam time). US tactical aircraft continued to strike enemy -concentrations throughout the Khe Sanh
  • , dated to ~ou. As Mr. Bundy read this document for "back­ ! I I ground only," j• ! term. in the sense Any compromise useful channel Please in which the press of source of information return could dry up this potentially document
  • . Read Executive Secretary For your information and files. DECLASSIFIED Authority :!!!!.!::..:~~~~.;...;.1,~~~ By ~ Enclosures: s/s 2814 CLASSIFICATION la SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON s/s - 2814 .... GQ}W H>JUITIA
  • the at TraTls Air FOIIC8 Bue in The bill. which Mr. John- amounts, witfl the result ffiat California. son signed last night at bis the device was blown apht Tbe Atomic Energy Commis- ranch near here, proyide1 befw. the fusion reaction could slon announced today
  • ' s question ·, ·t he Ambassaclor said he had no instructions to add any connents to thi& communication. Tho Secretary after reading the communication said ha wondered if the ·statement "tho Suez Canal would be opened and the unr~solved questions would
  • markets; this reverses predictions of a poor crop after the big Soviet --Canadian deal in June; --Canada, Australia and Argentina expect good crops; - -The US er.o p will come in l. 8 million tons higher than we estimated back in June when speculators read
  • AMO1AJE AVAlLABLl TO ME LA~ NIGHT• • . T:-ti: FI~ST, . ~ SECRETARYRUSK URGEJ "1£ TO SEND DOWN. ·:. i£ .3:\I!l IT w~S NOT COVE.REDI~ HIS SUGGESTIONS. THE ·:._:;: • • .• . _.,., ·. ..: ~~~: .-:.;;.:;:,.":· . ....... ,~, .:·:·.. P.:-:JPl)S£J PASSAGES
  • . PASS HAS BEEN a.osto TO THROUGHTRAFFIC· APFROXIMATELY 85 PERCENTOF THE TI}1E. NIGHT RECOmJAIS_SAN~A~D SIG INT HAW CLEA.~LYREFLECI'EO THE SERIOUS ..m~cr MARK-36 DESTRUCTOR~EDINGS Am NIGHI'· CBU ATTACKS HAVE AC?OSS THE SONGGIANG : .• IM. IN DELAYING THE E
  • THEGVN•s INTEREST. THUS, IF KE COULD PREVENT OURDECISIONTO CEASE THE . BOMBING UNTILAFTERTHEELECTION,PRESSURE FROMTHEUNITEDSTATES. OOVERNPlENT NIGHT £AS£. HE WOULD THEN HAVE A HEV "BALL GAME"• • THIEUHAYEVENEXPECT THATNlXON'VOULD FOLLOW A "HAWKISH9 POLICY
  • SECRETARY AND CONSUL AT SEOUL , KOREA , ANO VAS roREIGN SERVICE OFFICER Ct.ASS THREE. GP-t END - THE WASHINGTON POST G2 Sanday, Jan. l Z, 1969 Next Perle Mesta? By Maxine Chesh~re Tuesday night, Perle Mesta is going to a party at the apartment
  • today that Andreazu. bad in fact done hi ■ duty. A• •ooa u all of the butc point. ol the talking paper had been covered and after Coat&• Sliva had read Prest.dent Johuon'• letter, he said explicitly that be would a1re• to tau ao acttoa until after
  • . lloatow --- Jaaa-P. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,S~,.30 5 1130/95, stat{~.f;~
  • to have this background against which to read today• s stories of firing on the Canal. W. W. Rostow ., SEGRE'¼ MNU., with the Preddeat TMN&Y• J-uy 30, 19'8, 8:30 a. m. PreHldadoa to Coacr••aloaal Le_..nldp: the PUEBLO cue JJ I ./ Apllda 1. T1aie facu