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  • • eoatl'IWl eatalle a· dl.tional .,.,,.,... • ef•••• •XJ>endl• tan•. alld h, f t bee look.la . for way• te help 7ft eff•et the••• I dlae •••d the malt•r wltll Harold Holt h•a 11• came hen n yeai,. & I net• tb:a.t tJle eojeet r laed lly Prima lal•ter n dul U
  • Mr. December 18, 1968 Mr. Preaident: Walt ••kN me to aend thi ■ up to yoa promptly ln hl• ab■ ence. He baa tlme■ talked with George Woode arnral and uncler ■tand• the pl'OpOIJ&l. Harold H. SaWlder ■ CONPWENtlAL/EXDJS ' o--c B:Fl-D
  • flaaaclal a.ad mllhairy et tbe caac:ellatloa. c:~•• w. w. aoatow WWB.oatow:rla iiiM'ET - EYES ONLY Dear Harold: The question of Britain's future in the world, about which I wrote . you the other day, continues to be very much on my mind. know that you
  • , trace the impact precisely of my talks; but I think I could detect some· effect, particularly in Roscoe Drummond's column and one of Dick Wilson's. With Hugh Sidey I spent a lot of time on an evaluation of Bob McNamara achievements in the Pentagon. We
  • /67 A #33a memo ) Intelligence Memorandum S 5 p ..-0~ µtf ()lq-oat,-~-- 't c1I I1IJJ.. 12/5/67 A #34a memo McCafferty to Rostow C lp 12/6/67 A #34b map Attachment to #34a S lp undated A #35a cable Harold to President C lp 11 12/6/67
  • this evening, likewise noting that Wilson is already fully • • ' I , •. ' • .. ,. . . .. s:e;cgq . · ,; \ \ ' . DECLM.fflllBD- ,· . ·:.•· ';: . .. - ...',.' .. . ,l,' . ,i.;1 ': Authority (25(L«c.3- 3 / efo ; By £¢~ , NARA, Date 1/-z
  • lines. 3. We have no indication yet that there will be a UN Security Con."lcil meeting, but this is a clear possibility. Harold H. Saunders SECftE'f' A\.#.1. ..1.Vft _..COlfl ID&'NTlllL- SEJfstTIYE Tlmr•. , Marcil 2 l~ 1968 1:30 p. m. Mil
  • ·. !'))~ ··::;----- I I' i" You will by now have l'OC'3iv~d my letter in which I have dealt with the recent nc{totil'.tio?1s between the British Prime Minister 1•:r. Harold Wilson e.nd l-ir. 1£1.11Smith, rebel leader in The purpose of this lotter is to deal with two
  • to issue it at 4:45 p •.m. Prime Minister Wilson would like to refer to your state·ment when he speaks on this subject at 5:05 pm our time. W. W. Rostow Edward Fried E>RAFT PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT of the United Kingdom today announced !ts decision
  • here?" C 2 I' ~ .a-.~,-q.. ,.,l-~ qs-qv ~d #t,---nremert--PRcCJStlow-to-'.lf7ipesich::rrr.-l, roo_lYLT ff - -#Ha memo t. 7f s/1r/ff ~sk t6 President ttf(/11 6-//_qg --81-i,[Duplicate of #22a, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, "Visit of PM Wilson
  • ......... ...,...,. _____ ,...., Sl!:C.RET TuaN&y. Feb. 13. 1968 8:15 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: H8rewith Harold Wllaoa oat.bat world state•maa, UTlumt. Sect. Ruk tell• me that be baa put both Oeorge Browa•• aDd WlJ.JIOD'• memoraada la Arthur OolctNra•• baada, becaUH he believe• AnlNr
  • ADD -- of aa oU..r nation. " tbe ••curity l• recorded 11 flr•t 1930 1 ■": "eeveral fold. " ''la the 1940'•·" f, t ' • 1.3 AND ARClilVIST'S MAR. 16. 1983. M~f~ -- Tuesday, August 27, 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: Harold Linder will be leaving OD
  • INTENSE INVOLVIREMT II THENEGOTIATION PROCESS. /S/ ENGUOTE.• HAROLD K. SAUNDERS '~ E£A914 oo··wn:10 j' :J 1%8DEC31 21 13 DE WT£ 4742 FROM VALTROSTOW TO THE PRESIDENT CITE VH82968 UNCLAS DECEMBER 3le 1968 YESTERDAY, I SUGGESTED TO MAXTAYLOR
  • . UNDER SECTY. 90TTOMLEY OF COMMON'.i!E.~LTH OFFICE INFO~MS US IN STRICTEST SECR~CY THAT AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED WITH RHODESIANS FOR MEETING BETWEEN PRIMHJ WILSON AND IAN SMIT~ ABOA~D BRITISH NAVAL VESS[L OFF GIBRALTAR ON OR ASOUT WEDNESDAY, ~CTOBER 9
  • , Professor Thomas G. Masaryk, Chairman of the Committee for the Liberation of the Czech and Slovak peoples from hundreds of years of subjugation to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, presented to President Woodrow Wilson at the White House the Declaration
  • ..,.,.____ -HIJ.-- ~ 5-1?-~S 1'l w 't:> ·'19?- 0fM- to-=J-'tr NLf 11-.1..,t S 9p [Duplicate of #33a, NSF, CF, VN, "8 B (3)b. "] -(Ssnitized1979] #37 memo -Rostowto President, 8: 10 p.m. S lp ~ s-1'>-9.s- JJtJ'j;;,,.""f~1- rnta-eablc~--PM...;Wilson
  • ) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DAT E REST RICTION rpt [Duplicate of #lb, NSF , Country Fµ e, UK, "Visit of PM Wilson"}. Bn ~ 6t.-, "J./{Qf) ~ - --4,.., 2 p'fl}JYL t!J/11/11 Al~~ ·&r:IJ - [Duplicate of #le, N8:F, C01:1atry :File, UK
  • WILSON IN LO NDON bF MESSAGE THROUGH NORTH VIETNAMESE ~O~~EgP6~DENT IN LO~DON THAT HAN6I'S ANSWERS WOUL~ BE AVAIL~~LE IN PARIS. HE DELAYED DEPARTURE FROM LONDON OVER NIGHT TO pgRMIT CONSULT i\·trON WITH F'RENC ►l" GOVT AND SEEK AP?O!t.r!MENTS WITH D
  • Joe Fowler finally got to Kiesinger and delivered your message, it. turned out that Wilson was right: "that the French were thinking of a 15o/odevaluation and the Germans had nothing to contribute except a -removal of some border taxes on imports
  • Philip Geyelin, Washington Post, on telephone Joseph Alsop, on telephone Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News, on telephone Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Joseph Rogaly, London Financial Times Thursday, February l, 1968 Richard L. Wilson, Cowles publications