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  • " # //a. 9h1,N5 ,;, ~ 77b memo I/Al) ,vt~ vt>-l ftJ7,.inY'-l!J Katzenbach to the Pres. re foreign affairs C 4 pp. FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 23 , March 10- 15, 1967 , Box 14 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive
  • . The Department of .State examined this proposal; the Bureau of Inter­ American Affairs {ARA) supported the CIA reasoning. They felt that of all possible methods, paramilitary activities have the best chance of creating within Cuba the political, economic
  • reciprocated with-195~ invitation. .. . US representatives were Richard . ,. .. ·•: · .• ·., . ,. Scammon, political scientis_t , Govemmentai' Affairs Institute; . Cyril ._E. Black, professor of history, PrincPton; and· Hedley Willia=.s . m&naging
  • to October 30 Vietnamese Presidential Inaugm::.ation - • ,.: Ot;i the assumption that the Vice P~esident will ·-- -· be asked to head the US Delegation to · the October 30 Vietnames e Presidential Inauguration, the Department ··· of State suggests
  • for Political Affairs s u M G EA EUR DBO.ASmlED . WH Sec/Def INR CIA .AmEmbassy MOSCOW IO ,3 . NARA, Date E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 a, . NJJ . .. 1- 13-q 5 S/AH ··1 r Under Secretary Ros tow lunched with Counsellor Y. N. Tcherniakov at the latter's
  • -and their equipment departed San Diego, California 01\ 21 February 1968 a.b oard the USS THOM.ASTON (LSD-28) and are expected to close Da Nang, South Vietnam at 130400 AM BST (131700 FM Saigon time) March 1968. ~~itt~ Brigadior General, USA Deputy Director
  • •:-~•.j r,o~ . ' .. , ..1.,-~~ •., ~!:OPt"~,..1· .If\, " -·~ • . oi:: • r-.· o · ·r..;t... ~r:Rl\r.l"'r.-.~ I\ 1;:.'V •J °/.. I Hf:: S[:EMS TO SES SOf12 HOP~: XN THE XND! Cl\T I OMS n -U\''i . " I . . r -- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department
  • ; and -- accredit our Ambasaador to Malawi to also handle our affairs in Lesotho. This is certainly workable and will save us some money. Joe Palmer assures me that it will not be taken as a snub by the two new countries. I recommend that you approve. W. W. Rostow
  • ; -...:.,_ 1 C f • • L IMITED OFFI CIAL USE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGE CY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON OFF I CE OF T H E AD M IN ISTRATOR March 22, 1966 M EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Funds Available for India and Pakistan Summary
  • on Friday, Novembar 17~ guidelines for 1968 as well as of the Comrne·rce Department the new Federal Reserv~ Board guidelines in a joint press conference in which Secretary Trowbridge, Governor Robertson and I would Rarticipate. At the same time I am planning
  • ) There be an announcero~nt on Friday, Novembar 17~ of the Comrne·rce Department guidelines for 1968 as well as the new Federal Reserv~ Board guidelines in a joint press conference in which Secretary Trowbridge, Governor Robertson and I would Rarticipate. At the same time
  • for the peace of the world. With warmest personal regard•, Sincerely, l J Hla Excellency Gustavo Diaz Ordaz President of tho Unlted ?viexlcan States LBJ/WGB:mm (TIAISUTIOI) LS IO. .J5274 T-114/R-XXXII Spanish DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MEXICO
  • : As requested~ herewith the State Department response to your two questions ol this morning conveyed to me by Bill Moyers. W.W. R. 9 DEPART:\f ZXT OF STATE THE DIRECTOR OF I NTEL1'IGENCE A.ND RESEARCH August 6, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walt Resto
  • the market; (3) the black market is down; and (4) p r ices of first necessities are down. The 7-point anti-inflationary program of the U.S. Defense Department was welcomed by the newspaper Tieng Vang which described it as concrete and adequate, but the Daily
  • Department, plus 396 inc luding 100 Press President Park Chung Hee Mr. Kyu Ha Choi, Mini s t er for Foreign Affairs plus 47 including 25 Press Thursday, 0920, Canberra Charter Boeing 707. 4. Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu Dr. Tran Van Do, Foreign
  • """ ...... -~ .,... - •'AI ~ .L - • ' 11. .--1 ~-. -~ - -'·"' I. .: l. _, .,, ~ .. , WWRostow:rln .• 'I -~t '"• .... ·---••---- ---- ... . ' .- . 1 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON December 28, 1966 MEMORANDUM
  • teams to inspect the border. This had been a Diem proposal, which Sihanouk had turned down in 1962. Sihanouk said he was still asainst it because he did not want to get entangled in internal affairs with Viet-Nam. According to Sihanouk, "All Vietnamese
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE I WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE Agency: Justice RESTRICTION Department ' 0 f.e.V'\ FI LE LOCATION NSF Country File Vietnam, The Bertrand Russell
  • regarded as a "historical phase." (CDEC 10-1558-67) A directive outlining the missions and objectives of the winter-spring campaign issued by the current affairs section of VC Military Region dated 21 October 1967 and classified Top Secret, describes VC/NVN
  • brevity! T' e t-ick on these speeches is simple--and I first got the idea under .D.R. They shou d be written to serve, no~ the small concerns of the State Department, but the large~ interest of the President of the United States. Also, lib ralism doesn'c
  • (tentative 50~9 i. I r, .· . 50.4 final estimate) · ..... · For FY 1966 -new obligational authority requested by the . Presi­ dent in·. January 1965 for the Department of Defense was · $48.6 billion and expenditures ..were then estimated to be $49
  • Deva Kina of Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal RPM/vmr INFORMATION Thuraday, June 6, 1968 -- 5:25 pm Mr. Prealdent: A ll1ht touch from hlatory, du1 up by Henry Owen. W. W. Ro1tow wwrostow:rln DEPARTMENT OF STATE ~X~ Cho irman Policy Plonning Council
  • . Rostow DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON October 14, 1966 MEMORANDUM To 'l'he President The White House From : 8\lb~eot: John A, Schnittker Acting Secretary ~ndi~g the Current India and Pakistan Agreements
  • : Czechoslovak Refugees Since the NSC meeting. Secretary Rusk and Amba1111ador Thomp■on have reviewed the public ata.tement on Ca:echoalovak refugees. They are satiefied with the atatement at Tab A and the Department ia reaubmitting it for your approval
  • of the meaning of this state of affairs ·and of its repercussions, and value your message in the circumstances which the' world is experiencing. • So far as We are concerned We are happy to state that our concern about this problem is identical with yours
  • ~ ~~ ,,,...,. Barbados is scheduled to become ind, ~ ndent November 30. The State ,/ Department recommends (Tab A)"that the United States recognize the Government of Barbados at that time, and that you authorize establish­ ment of an Embassy, headed by a resident
  • w - .3 ~~ a, Hf8 .NARA. Date ';;l-3 -'I:L WWRostow:rln ....-z!fOF SECREI Department of State -CONFIDENTIAL 1/3 Acri o ,1 S ss ~ JI Al1 5 u~wc:n t "'48 UJ35 In fo - 0 I 5769 FE 67 .) V S IG t96·t FEB \, CSTATE W SHDC MCft/ AM BaSSY OTT
  • : White House if you thought it a good idea, 8th floor of the State L Department just fine. He wishes you to decide. He would like a decision about time and place tomorrow, Saturday, so that his children and a few friends might be invited. I have checked
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT It is the view of your lnteragency Gommittee n the. 11 Technological Gap," strongly endorse_d by the Department of State (Assistant Secretary Leddy, European Affairs), that copies of ito prelirn.inary report and covering letter
  • The statement of "Policy Tasks" contained-in pages 78-91 of this paper is approved as Department of State policy toward the future of Japan. The paper was prepared as a Basic National Security Policy Task by the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs of the Department
  • by helping lead the American Veterans Committee'~ ... He . is . . ,,, ' , : ' ' . a graduate of Yale University, swmna cum laude, and ' was a Lowell Junior Fellow at Harvard for three years. ·'' 5. . The·s~· officers should complement each other
  • Memo, 1/30/95,StateDe~- Owdehnes Attaclaent■ By ~ 7/ , NARA,Date._--r.!,.J· ~..-...;..O.a..- DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washlncton, D.C. 20520 June 21, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Military Assistance for Tunisia We propose a small
  • Affairs troop ---- --- --- -------- -------- -------- -------- increases--------------------------------------- D Alte rna ti ve 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E Bombing F
  • . Mr. President: Herewith Amb. Lodge reports Gov. Hughes' Vietnam reaction. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln · 3711 . · •·· •· r .. { DEPARTMENT OF STATE AMBASSADOR AT LARGE WASHINGTON -:~ September 28, 196 7 -· . . - ·.:- - - MEMORANDUM
  • . 3.6 NL,J Ll--z~-;)../,f By iAAY, NARA Date L--/::,--q 1 Department of State -SECRET 00 RUEHC DE RUMJIR24409 1010840 Z NYSSSSS ZZH ·o 1AP1820ZAPR 68 ZFF•l FMAME~SASSY SAIGON TO SECSTATEWASHDC IMMEDIATE .483 STATEGRNC BT - 6 ! C ft E ! SAIGON24409
  • Thursday. ·september 21, 1967 10:20 a:.·m • .Mr. Presldentr Herewith the draft :response to · Mr. Fry of the Veterans of ·Foreign ,vars, for your signature•. w. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln l)ear, y,.._ ,..,.,, 1 ~ atlo.h ·•w~eclate. ,our valuable r
  • in pressing the Czechoslovak police and Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry £or informa­ tion regarding Mr. Jordan's whereabouts. The State Department is following this case very closely and has instructed our Embassy to report any additional info r mation
  • Oliver is dotng like he with 1toro1gn Affairs Com­ mittee group (Seldea. Morsa, :Frelinghuysen and uu~ rd). Th out.leek is still shaky. O.f thl) 100- C~reeam:o n contact d so far,. enly 50 have committed the • lveu to '\rote I.or th bill. Bill Gaud r