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  • ---·- -- .,_.... - ~-· --- -------·----------- _______ __ .. - . .... _ ... .__ .., --~· --·~- ... ----- ------~- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 30, 1965 Juanita: Mr. Bundy said to send this up for the President's night reading. Dolores MEMORANDUM ~- DECLASSIFIED E.0. 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1130/95, State Dept. Guidelines By-X:l..L NARA, Date ?- · '1
  • aue:p ect•. ) i. ' 'I .t> I . March 24. 1965 MEMORANDUM TO· THE P.BESIDENT· Since the Uc~* accOGnt o! what Wilson said about M~ Taylor•a: alleged statement was misleadlag. I think you. may msh to read the attached ,s heet which was what he
  • a peaceful settlement more than we do. McG. B. rI THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 19, 19 6 5 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Intelligence estimates The attached intelligence estimates are important enough for you to read in full. They are both
  • pt\rty in Greeee. Th~ Department has sent ti brief lett_e r of acknowledgment on behalf .of,· the Prestrlent and Mrs. John$on. /JU le_W. Dav~1 i~ < Benjtnnin Bxe~utt.ve enclosure: BOQk. H. Read Secretary DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • are Lodae'a · reports-. Tbe' oae'"Oi{saia0a·i8 better tbaD the one oa the otll9r- coaatrle•. It la . Just like- Lodp IU-m aelf. _.: fall of strong pobate asid weak on.e a ·- but weU worth havlag. I tlWak 7oa will want to read lt youaeJf. McQ. B. -SEC!UtT
  • CRISIS APPEARS SUDDENLY TO HAVE CJ'tYSTALLIZED FOLLOWING LETTER F"ROM KING TO PRIMIN ALLEGEDLY DELIVERED LAST .NIGHT. BY CHIEF ROYAL POLITICAL. BUREAU., CHOIDAS, INFORMY.NG PRittlIN THAT KING \ IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE HIM BUT NO.T CONCUR· IN THE .. REMOVAL
  • la a tlsaqhtful and im_portaat cable from Kokler wlilch l think.,._ w1ll waat·to · read all the way throu1h. I s.bfte the· coacluaions in ~a · tast.paiiagraph ~ they are pa~t of the reason .way· I~- a pri\t&te · message whica Kobler eould -ase-leaa
  • measures to persuade Cubans in southern Florida to wait until orderly SEGRE'Y' MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SEGRE I arrangements could be worked out. obtaining their cooperation. -2- We have been largely successful in Late last night
  • 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
  • The other night Bishop Pickett., who for more than forty years was the Methodist Bishop of India and a long-time personal friend and confidant of Mr. Nehru., called me on the telephone. He had just been with Vice President Humphrey and the Vice President
  • -1964, and•• Aaaiatant US Arrq Attaohe in Warsaw 19 1956. Currently engaged 1n production ot National and Defense intelligence eatimatea and etlld1•• pertnninC to area ot reapona1b111ey. Speaka, reads and write ■ Ruaa1an. Graduate ot us M111t
  • --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
  • 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
  • prog_rams are the key variable·•• ·you may want If you wish to scan to read part• of the argu.rnent befo·re the aid review. only the key portions,, these are: On India el?· 5-7 which argue that India has a·ctu.ally done reasonably our money, le-ss India's
  • and will do before you e little chance of p:romi in al'e using our MAP for purposes !a-r field from wha.t In a·l.l.ln, my ;reading o! Washington nd is that the way of wicdom i no to puah too hard on b.ig new p-rogran:a lndtan enterp I iee and get
  • 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