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  • to Telec:ommunic:ations Operations Division · Tuesday, October 31, 196 7 7:00 p.m. Mr. Preeldent: Thie Indonesian evaluation of the evolution of the wa-r and its present s ltuatlon la worth reading to the very e.nd. W. W. Roatow SECRET JCS IN 72393 (DTG Z72330Z Oct
  • assistance and, if were a money grant, prov·ded imited its ould be one with a minimum of publicity to a one time grant of $60,000: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October MEMORANDUM FOR 4, 1965 CHARLIE SCHULTZE Attached is a telegram and a letter
  • been in correspondence. The Ruler has requested that the British remove the buoy and a UK Naval vessel p-obably will do so shortly. SE~·T r· I ; Of Stale OUTGOING_ TELEGRAM· bepartlllent INOICATE10 COLLEg •; □ ~HAR~ IO UICLASS'lfUD 33 OrJg!n
  • 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
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  • provisions go, the Committee: - restored our authority to use carryovers is worth $68 million to us); and deobligations (this - struck out a Conte amendment prohibiting us from supplying sophisticated military equipment to any but 7 named countries
  • for payment in the currencies countries such as rup0es. wheat, rice, of importing We have entered into agreements for the sale of cotton and other conmodities worth Rs. 1,183 crores to India. We are providing nearly 30 million tons of food grains
  • will not sharply e .s calate the war against the North.. A continuing group would not be worth the ca.ad.le if, at some stage, we had a batch of noisy resignations. -- Skepticism that vital regional groups could be organized that would be effective in generating
  • gracefully without (a) accusations that we 1re backing off on pledges; or (b) giving Passman a handle to cut FY 66 money. 1. 2. But you seriously question whether we're getting our money's worth from this huge investment, and intend to continue personally
  • to gain addit'onal resources for th fort (w ich is rot in ur ent rd agai n varyin., forms, need of such h 1 ). Te French can lay th' even aft r the creat (See RM- EU-46, 11 r nc ,. t!.urop an the United e 1, 1963). 1 ~ECREIJNO lvt~IGN DlSS~~ bably
  • clandestinely on·~~ ·:· 1.own. . NevqtJ1'6le.e a, certain coopera­ tive proj acts req.u£d1t&' ;C:.lr.ese U..tegra.'fj.on are widely entertained and:: $onw ·co-.4\t ~ • ., .. .ptt.o priate. More important, there may be SQ"1•· . ifi~tt'a;t,~d- ef;fort which
  • ~~~ worth 00782.0 OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 CHAIGE TO ' Department of State COWCT 85 °' ,1cr ACTION: M 1. . .88J, llEW DBUII 11 ' " H NEA p s.,..,~. USIA Dr: INR CIA 1. ..,.. refloated .Jul1 15. Sld.p,ard. proceecliDg with dearea•i
  • •. -- "~LK r ~ . . Department Of Stii.fxtr.xaNnE~/ INCOMING · TELEGRAM t· . I , ···· '' ~- DECLASSIFIED · ·.. ··. . . ·. :· · . :A~oritl' AT~ . ~/I I/ 7 . · OONFI'.Dl!N'f'IAL -S'. 1 ; ~ -~~:~ · • N~, :na~ 51'~ ~t 7 7 .. ._ I' _:°': ) /j 51)t
  • by the President for some de-escalation from the other side. I further reported Mr. Rostow' s feeling that · ·· • 'f , •. this proposition may well prove to be worth a trial. We do, however, have to think out where the US would find itself if the Soviets were
  • vicinit7.of impact at most, 100 or 150 feet around the impact point. _J Dnhdr.y, IOP:JOHanso a--... TIAN5MISSIONAHi> \ ~,:::~A~:?" Hewson A. ]v'an ls WARNING, REPRODUCTION OF TELEGRAMS, UNLESSUNCLASSIFIED, IS PROHll,ITEO. -~ IOP - Mr. Pa ez
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY MCOMIN^ TELEGRAM Jepartm ent o f S ta i _ 57 AcHon p P RUEHCR RUEHDT RUFHDN*^ ;DE RUSBAE 620 ‘13/1530Z P R 131430Z 7FA : FM AMEM B A S SY fN E^ D E LH I 7 ■BO r u e h c r / s e c ^ T e w a sh SVN ‘INFO RUCQHKB/CINCMEAFSA MACDILL AFB
  • risky. I think it worth trying to get Bonn to give up on hardware in '! order to test the Russians on non-proliferation -- though I would do it more slowly and gently than I think Bill Moy~rs would. But I entirely . t share the Ba.11 .. Rostow vi~w
  • MUSTDEMADEO.. ml COPlcS • . 8UORftHE HLEGRAMIS DELIVE.REO TO OC/TI.Al, R.oc,m 6243 . . ., . . . .. .. . . .. .. . IOUTGOING TELEGRAM Depaietment :- MICAH: □
  • •_ _ ..!..ii ~ _,:____;__ Page of telegram .to,_ _ _~C,._I..B.1.~GLl,UL,l,I,U;;,Al,,,LBJ-..----------------- 2 80Mli'IffEM'f!AL ·• :: • ~- .:. . -•. . '!.,. '• -- . . i .....·. .., 2. . In our view, the root of the problem is the claim o:r some
  • , New York. 10006 Tel: AC 212--558-4265 Mr. John Cowles Minneapolis Star and Tribune Minneapolis, Minnesota. 55415 Tel: AC 612--372-4102 Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther ••Cathedral Apartments 4101 Cathedral Avenue Washington, D. C. 20416 Tel: 244-7693 Dr
  • Foreign Ministers Conference (B-5) Public 1 2 3 4 5 Statements Draft Joint Communique (P-1) Suggested Farewell Remarks by the Vice President Suggested Farewell Telegram (P-3) (P-2) 1 2 3 Biographies Chung Hee Park President of the Republic of Korea
  • · ,.• SECRET December 12, 1966 · MEMORANDUM ON ALGERIA My impressions gained in Algiers, even in a brief three-day period, are perhaps worth recording as the situation is so complex. My most extensive talks were with Foreign Minister Bouteflika, a three-hour
  • To l911rophlc .,..... iuio• . Under ••d d ...illcarion opproYNbY, The Secretary EA/KTJ? · - ?-'..r. Berger Wals ECLASSIFIED )t.o~ i 2958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ q1,; _,94 · By, . et , NARA Dat.e~-k2Z Puge 2 ·of telegram to Amembassy SEOtTL -S E. CR ET
  • : Reply to Senator Gore 1 s telegram on Arab Refugees Attached is Secretary Rusk 1 s recommended reply to Senator Gore on Arab Refugees. As you know, he has long been interested in this subject. Secretary Rusk believes your reply could be used
  • of Europe Assembly, an tnvib\tion to speak on Wednesday, April 26, in Strasbourg. The atta,ched State Department paper - - col'lcurred in by Sec. Rusk -- explains why lt would be unw.l se to accept. Although tempted, l agree. W. W. Rostow Telegram approved_
  • arr~ngements. The question of access to French facilities in wartime is also cloudy, but probably worth trying to negotiate. (In each case -­ and whatever bargain we strike - - our military planning will have to be hedged for the possibility
  • . ----- The telegram to Home which we both suggest would read as follows: "Dear Prime Minister: 1 - -------) If you will tell Colonel Connell whether this mes sage is satisfactory, ) that is all that we need to do on Easter Day. · The me mo randum at Tab
  • not happen. Can we let i t be said that man, who can travel into space and explore the stars, canno t feed his own? Because widespread famine must not and cannot be allowed to happen, I am today placing the facts fully before the Congress. I am asking
  • the disposition of the CDC 3600 at Vaujours is still to be settle_d. (b) The application for the $400, 000 worth of parts will not be approved while the Vaujours incident is still unsettled. (c) The policy toward France expressed in 294 is still valid. The IBM
  • , there is endless work which remains to be done and I am sure that you share my co~cern over the signs of defections among some of th0se who have supported ~he policy in the past~ Apart from continuing past efforts, & ntw devic~ worth considering would
  • whether such a price is worth paying. Loe Ninh and Dak To and the recent intensification of guerrilla activity could be signs that this policy has been put into effect in an election­ year attempt to weaken the Americans' resolve. But it is a risky
  • The attached is well worth your taking a few moments to digest- -with all its impli­ cations for the current Jordan-Israel clash. You might even want to pass it on to someone like Feinberg. The point is that there have always been opponents of the policy
  • . McGeorge Bundy on the phone in order to get ~he latest information on Cyprus.) I 1 I The President asked Mr. Wilson why the UK consider~d it worth: while to continue to trade with Cuba, which represented only about ! $5 million, when by so doing the.UK
  • . MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Here is Lodge's report of Septe·mber 30. It is focussed properly on political and security elements rather than strictly ·military ones, and is well worth reading. ln-1 rs. McG. B. SECRET NODIS (Cy of Saigon llOO, September 30