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  • of April -28, - 1965,. and ·told that the Marines would be landed in · Santo Domingo that night for · the express purpose of protecting · the lives of American -citizens. No one expressed disapproval. Had . I known ·that· the real purpose of our
  • April during tile CENTO mtniater1al Jruletb1g at Ankara.. He would. lik:e to .J 'ead the attached htlei statement from yw (the other­ !Cl'eign m.inister-s wlll read messages from their chlefa). ltd recommend a22roval abtco Uds. -project has ~en a. maj
  • development ald in raiaing per capita lncomo will atand up. So it atrlkea me that you fellows might bo able to give ua an informal reading. Sorry to have misaed you when I waa in Cambridge cept for an all too brief encounter on the staira. Sincerely, R. Mr
  • . IOP IOP/G IOA Policy Discussion A. Relating coverage to policy. IOA/B USIS India IBS IPS IOP/I '\ CSD xsc WE connected with the Shast::i visit read. this carefullyo We recognize that in the hurly-bu::ly of covei'"ing the actual visit
  • '~ :;o{ wl f\ 1 tn' December 24, 19 64 8-ECRE'fMcGBSUBJECT: NSAM 294 The attached papers are intended for your Christmas reading and in preparation for the 294 meeting scheduled for next Tuesday. Tab A contains the first technical appendices called
  • married to Magdelena ("F&.i") Friedman, a Hungarian by birth, since 1935 They have three sons, two of whom received their university education at MIT His hobbies include bridge playing and reading 0 0 0 0 Drafted by: SOA:Mr. Wing S/S~5:PShostal
  • of the proposed NSAM, interim enforcement measures will remain in forceo,. Benjamin Ho Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Draft memorandum.. [Front] [Back] DRAFT NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM TOt The The The The The The SUBJECT: Se·c retary
  • RZV::A!.EJ ?LA:'i 5l FO~ SASOTAGEN-lJ TERRORISMTO ACCC.'-'i'ANf ATTACK S':' F!~E ON THE NIGHT OF 4/5 ::NS!D::~AE~~ MAY. THE CONFISCATION OF A~H-!uNITION, "ARMS, AND EX?LOSIVE IN OANANG INDICATES 7~At iV.E VC ~O~L~ HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ACHIEVEAT LEAST
  • of these things is to happen it dent Johnson. Senator Kennedy's calculation on Wednesday _ will have to happen soon, and it will have to be done with : night was quite patent. If 42 per cent of the voters in · the forces that General Westmoreland has available
  • of pay­ ments figures -- which· will .not make good reading. lfbelleve you should also announce earlier the same day, as Fowler suggests, appointment of the new Travel Task Force so that Fowler at his press conference can refer to it as another action
  • of pay­ ments figures -- which· will .not make good reading. lfbelleve you should also announce earlier the same day, as Fowler suggests, appointment of the new Travel Task Force so that Fowler at his press conference can refer to it as another action
  • WITH THIS STATEMENT• ' . :. ·.. . . : .-.'· ·: ......,. ;.,'. .'. '.;·\ \ " - • ' • • , •• ti ' ·· \ · . ~ • ·.--'.· : • • • '.'' .... · ;·, ,.· '.:~~ :~ • J ' AT THE 'ELYSEE n:rNNER AND RECEPTION LAST . NIGHT I HAD
  • BE DIVERTED TO L I F T ARVN FORCES IN EVENT OF A HIGH P R IO R ITY REQUIREMENT AS AN EXCEPTION. 4, R EF D INDICATES TH E OFFENSIVE PHASE MAY NOT BE REACHED FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. I F I READ TH E MESSAGES PROPERLY, T H IS I S NOT WHAT OUR SUPERIORS INTEND
  • . Read Executive Secretary Attachment: ~ Cf.AS::-H·I 0 Authority \t.-°'I 1--l I) t,0 I~ I octl-0 _._g \ . t 1 I I. I ~ECRj,T July 30, 1966 Note to 11r. Moyers - EYES ONLY You will see that the attached 1s both full and necessarily somewhat
  • to Secretary ~U/l 24, the for purpose. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secreta.ry .. Attachment: Authority DECLASSIFIED "-• :+-otiol-·10'-tl-O N~, BvR,,s.;:.~- ,Oate?..~~--'i Rusk. .. :.&.i· . ..,.·l :.b .' July 30, 1966 Note to :Mr. Moyers - EYES ONLY
  • I G . G E N . DUONG NGOC LAM, AND INFORMATION M I N I S T E R PHAM T H A I , V I C E PREMIER NGUYEN XUAN OANH READ THE RESOLUTION OF THE TEMPORARY S TEE R IN G COMMITTEE OF THE NATION AND THE ARMED FORCES WHICH ■ WAS MADE P U B L I C ON 2 7 AUGUST
  • . We naturally need to fk have something on Hie negotiating record, making clear that Hanoi remains obdurate on theclear reading I cf the recor4. I I 6. v/e must have a strong sec ticn on the economic aspect of our effort COPY LBJ LIBRARY I I
  • are delighted with the treatment they have received and the substantive talks at State have resulted in satisfaction for both sides. President Park was very pleased with his White House visit yesterday and the dinner last night. He made a well-received speech
  • ) 2pp. $-/q·J~ JJ-,· 1- 7- 7.S Deptel 1537 (Tokyo); mutual defense arrangements Lft 1- 7- 75 12/16/63 State / {Gp 3) 4pp. Si-cri\:.Deptel 1538 (Tokyo); joint defense posture 12/14/63 State U lp. Read to McG. Bundy note, re attached Undated State ✓ (Gp 3
  • should the Jamaican Government request it. (Statistics at Tab B.) The Department recommends that to the American Embassy in Kingston mission. the enclosed telegram be approved for trans­ m Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosures: Tab A - Letter
  • Wilson, M.P., dated March 2, 1964 regarding Tour d'Horizon with Harold Wilson, Leader of British Labor Party. Attachment: As stated. I a. - Jun• TO: 30, 1964 Mr. KcC.orge Bundy The Whit• House FRc»I: Mr. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • . October 9, 1968 President: Herewlth the text on the tea break. Worth reading for underlined pae•ages. The moat forthcomln1 busine • a yet wlth Hanol -- but •till utterly lnconclu•ive. w. Parla 22106 (DELTO 88S) WWRostow:rln W. Roatow -SECRET 7 B
  • :30 p. m. ·Mr. Prealdeat: 1 belle._ yoa ahOllld read tile attached clocameata: 1. Gea. 0.Pa-,'• ratber brllll&at comparl•- of Khe Sum &Dd Dlea Blea Ph• -- at leaat the ftr•t •ls pas••· Oa paae S (marke41 lty me la retl) are tlae major 4.lffereacea. Oa
  • , AND NASSER·s SPEECH LAST NIGHT AS .CSM?LETING ISRAEL'S MILITARY AND DIPLOMATIC ·ENCIRCLEMENT. HE CHA?ACTERIZED THE PROBLEM AS NOT ONLY ONE OF - ISRAEL•s / P~GE4 RUQMVL 3937 SE e RE T EXISTENCE BUT OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE MIDDLE EAST IN ITS CURRENT ::::·s
  • the ones which I have been cabling down to the Ranch. What I propose to do, beginning today, is to give you only those items which you will not have seen in your daily CIA Report or in Secretary Rusk's evening reading. Herewith today's items: 1. lndo-Pak
  • came in this afternoon . .• I !. to see Harriman and Vance. ( . Ir ! 2. Oberemko saw the DRVdelegation last night after he saw Vance and he reported that he had "good reason to believe" that the following proposal would be acceptable tot.he DRV
  • for taking necessary protectiv~ action at various levels of command 0 He requested for the record a _chronology of a~ions and communications during the night of the attack~ . The Secretary noted that there might have to be a classified ~nd au unclassified
  • ~ in t.bi:t expres:sion and 88ld the.t be \fOU.ld be ~c-ot ir:t~'!"'Csu,l to read tbo propooal. I 6/'29/59 INFORMATION COPY ..... American E~bassy, Habana, Cuba, August 7, 1959~ .t. : OFFICIAL -INFOillvlA.L eoNFI1'EN':Pf1\L Dear Dick