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  • Bhoothalingam and Ambassador B.K. Nehru (who also position insolubility vis-a-vis political. Pakistan re camnencement of fighting problem under existing conditions. response on hope expressed by Under Secretary that some settlement might be in cards. GP
  • . ..,~,~VI ft l-l:j-"13 /\JC) G;t.?-c)_~ t 1-d-,\f-D/ [partial duplicate of #48a, NSF, NSC History, f-tit.-r # --10 6 6(/-1 4 · "Middle East Crisis, Vol. 3," exempted NLJ 83-163] A 6/2/67 A s 119a cable ·~ban rrrr itJ -Jd-91 v , [ciapli~ate of #44, NSF
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM QT' ooc~NT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #Ii2 memo Spurgeon Keeny to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/20/67 A #172a memo Paul Nitze to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/18/67 A # 172b report Fact Sheet 4 pp. S/FRD undated
  • originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) CONFIDE!ff':b\L Mr. Preaident: In the attached letter•• Glenn Seabmg and Paul
  • ~,. ARE ·RET_URNBEIHUT TOMORRO•' NQ\IEMBER. 15, OVERNIGHT·_:• ~--BE LRUT,. DEPART' 'FOR. US VI.~ LON.DON-mRPJJNG ~OVEMBER 16·, • ·r • • •• • ,;. -• • • • • • •. _.· .- •. ••
  • to South Vietnamese Inaugural and other Stops (Flight times have been checked for feasibility) - -~-- -- 1. October 28 (a.m.) - Leave Washington for South Vi etnam via Honolulu and Guam/Clark AFB, PI. 2. October 30 (a.m.) - Arrive Saigon
  • LIMITED OFFICIAL USE -(CONFII>ENTI!\L ATTACHMENT) NO . Amembassy NEW DELHI L. I.::3 INT XMB Uf--111'7i:::t-~~t:::i;~:;t:;:;;~ _BOWDLER _8 DGET VIS _FRIED SBURGH( J ) ~Zi z TO: AMB/ FROM DATE: SUBJECT r Ors. George and Menzies and Dr. Carl
  • commlta lt•ell to boldlaa electloaa. A replJ, (Tu.A). recommeadecl bJ the Departmeat of State, 1• attached. W. Vi • Ro•tow Appron - Dlaappron_ Call me -· Aatachmeat■ Tab A - S.CS•ated Preaideatlal letter lor •lpaare to former Pre•ldellt of Vem
  • ( ,,,,,,.T,,..G .,,1)1,£(,0111 c:o•u~o111 .. ,10N l;J•t,6 ·1 CORA.£CTIONS'OE ON THISORIGlNALMUST£IEMADEON • ~. COPIES • ll{fO~E, TELEGRAM IS 0EllVEIU0TO OC/TCAI,Rootn •3 J i 31-,l-1·· ;;;,-- . ~ ~ 16 VI :) TOP S!!:CRB'f - ► u 0" Classl/Jcation
  • into NATObe explored. In BENELUX,there is mounting fear that destruction of the CommonMarket would have disastrous results for the smaller nations and voices such as Paul Henri Spaak have become more vocal and open in opposition .. In mid-December, Belgium
  • Bal.aguer comes through the election period successfully, the odds on his survival for his full term will improve and the prospects for economic and social gfowth, aa well as the development of democratic inatitutions, will be greatly enhanced. VI. Ecuador
  • , and morale there is unchanged. Renewed apprehensions have resulted from the fact that seven of 11 province ·- capitals have been hit by mortars and rockets since the main SEGRE'I_ -4- thrust of the Tet offensive died away. Major Vi et Cong/North Vietnamese
  • MAFhas been directed by COMUSMACV, and he in turn by higher authority, to c~ons.truct a strong point-obstacle system to help impede infiltration of •for c es from NVN a c r a s s th e DMZi n to Sa u th Vi e t nam. I n th :e second pl ace, ·forces
  • a n t, the Pope, and the thoug htful p re s s ; and th a t we be sp e c ific a lly re sp o n siv e thro ug h se c re t channels by exp loring a c tive ly the p o s s ib ilitie s fo r a negotiated so lu tio n w ith the B r i t i s h , the R u s s ia n s
  • 'f 1' ~) v~ Omar George Kisti.akowsky Black - -- Brac'!.ley_~-- John Cowles Arthur Dean ----- Arthur Larson Morris Leibman Robert Lovett - 7 Roswell Gilpatric Paul G. Hoffman --- John J. Mc Cloy I -------- Teodoro Moscoso l•Me:e Pcdcins
  • and her father, Theater and the Juilliard . the late Ki111g Paul, in the> School. 1 piano. [ This is the Princess's second ., Until Qu ~n Anne-Marie, visit here. Three years ago · wife .of the P J:iincess's 26-year- she accompanied her mother, old brother
  • TO FO ~ A CHANGE ON VI ETca 'A M POLICY \'JERE TAKING OUT ~ THEIR FRUSTRAT>-IO rlS IN PRESSURING THE ------._ PRESI DE i 1T 0 N J HE GR EEK QUEST I 0 N o TH I S CAUSED BY WHt.T HE MUST RECOGNIZE AS REPUGNA nCE OF AMERICANS TO tH LIT AR Y TAJ
  • McNam~ra ~ ~ G&-feB/66 -t o PFesident from Ros tow for record by Paul Nitze ~ ~~ /- z.,.r-1 ~ - /- tr-fo A 5 p 07 /01/ 6_5 08/0&/-66 C - A FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Memos to President Walt Rostow, vol. 10, August 1 - 11, 1966 Box
  • manpower from dealing wlth bombing and put .a mas·s ive assault aerocs ·t he DMZ. Under these circumstances the pressure to go back to bombing the North would be almost irresistible in the U. s. Paul Nitze thought the deal was good b-ut he·-does
  • . Carl Rowan will be available to describe our informational and psychological warfare effort. VI the I think you will also wish to speak very briefly on Vietnam before d · · . a JOurn1ng meetmg. c.f. ~- h McG. B May l, 1965 ME.MOR.ANDUM
  • ---. Paul..~_i tA_e s --rp: ~JllelllO - _l_llll/68 A ord J:-p. Moscow ~pp. Saigon s 491 1 p. 11/12/68 w.:n~ ~ A FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the RESTRICTION President, "Walt Rostow, Volume 105, 11/9-14/68," Box 42 CODES (Al Closed
  • >-1-04 '-lt.J"oa.-t'i'-/ to the President 1 p. - ~~ lb-t-01+ #42a memo Rostow TS -At.: r.e\: #42b memo Paul TS t memo to 1 p. ,J to 2 pp. "Meeti ,.u..;r 0 J.-
  • . to McNamara. Uppmano, and myself. But Oeorge Ba.ll l an ol.d friend of VI lter'•• and you may wi'ah 1 will check-thta with you at 3 :45. unlee t.o add him in.. you call me eoon•r• .... .._., Meo. B • .:op SECRl;T attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May
  • , in particular, will help us in our st~dies of how best to counter these weapons in Vi~t-Nam. I '. I . I Viet-Nam ! (Ankrah is a solid supporter of our position and has sometimes wondered why we have not made an all-out military effort to end the war
  • . Figuring monthly offtake of 450-500, 000 tons, that 1 s 2-3 month supply. The figure Farr gave you represents Federal government stocks only. This is probably a fairer figure to use vis-a-vis our PL 480 sthipments, since we 1re replenishing only central
  • day of water. Experiments on the large-scale module at San Diego continue. During August, I visited Israel, accompanied by Dr. Dean F. Peterson, Director of the State Department's Water for Peace Office; Professor Paul W. MacAvoy, Associate Professor
  • -2occasionally halted for a day or two. working along this line and elsewhere, open and repairing bridges. Many tens of thousands keeping rail and road of Chinese are communications The fact that the mile-long Paul Doumer Bridge over the Red River at Hanoi