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  • ±ed :tn:fo . #'.l!l--me~~-Hrn--nn~~e-H~t-..:l~ffl-4"1efj~~ #80b cable text of New Delhi 1025 secret 4 p ·10/19/65 A F I LE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE , . . . .. . McGeorge Bundy - Memos to the President , vol . 16 , Oct 15 - Nov. 19
  • •oughly lta pi-eaeni foirm at least untU March. Tbe latter l• Coope~'• choice. and tt h ~lea.rly Mu Taylor'• .as well. It haa the advantt.a• that 1n March m.\d.er cover of a new Natlonal.A1eem.bly meet1n1 there could be a reconstructlOA ol the government
  • text of New Delhi 779 secret 1 p 09/24/65 A 11-S fil HlQHlQ.. #~..mame-~--roe--~~~~Lent.,_j::J:Ow......J;i+-.W-~~~ F ILE LOCAT ION National Security File~lll. . . .111!. .~ McGeorge Bundy , Memos to the President , vol . 15 , Sept . 23 - Oct . 14
  • by the Gilpatric Report. Neither the ACDA nor Rusk Memorandum includes this point. 3. The third proposal:, suggesting that the partial test ban treaty be extended to underground tests presumably without on-site inspection, is a new proposal that has very recently
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  • might have thought that we were life­ time friends instead of brand new acquaintances. I am disturbed, as I know everyone is, by some of Lee Kuan Yew's recent statements. But I am convinced that the man is basically on our side, and that he
  • level since the lunar New Year (early February). There were no large-scale Viet Cong attacks and only two district towns were fired on during the week. For the first time in my memory, during the last week all three of the principal indicators
  • just as soon avoid for now. 1. We know there is a Cuban trade mission in Canada, probably in Montreal. 2. Trade contacts in Chicago indicate that this mission may have approached Swift Corporation ,and International Packers in Canada (and possibly one
  • "SUMMARIZED"; "KHRUSHCHEV"; BUNDY ON HOLD FOR 2:00, OFFICE CONVERSATION ON BUNDY'S SIDE WHILE ON HOLD; RE-RECORD ON REF #1153; SKIPPING IN RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • LBJ INSTRUCTS BUNDY TO MEET WITH RUSK AND OTHER EXPERTS TO FORMULATE NEW PEACE INITIATIVES AND PROPOSALS IN RESPONSE TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S PROPOSAL; USSR; LBJ REFERS TO HIS ADVISERS AS "WISE MEN"; WALTER LIPPMANN
  • "SUMMARIZED"; "KHRUSHCHEV"; BUNDY ON HOLD FOR 2:00, OFFICE CONVERSATION ON BUNDY'S SIDE WHILE ON HOLD; SKIPPING IN RECORDING, RE-RECORD OF REF #1152; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • LBJ INSTRUCTS BUNDY TO MEET WITH RUSK AND OTHER EXPERTS TO FORMULATE NEW PEACE INITIATIVES AND PROPOSALS IN RESPONSE TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S PROPOSAL; USSR; LBJ REFERS TO HIS ADVISERS AS "WISE MEN"; WALTER LIPPMANN
  • TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON PANAMA AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS; DISCUSSION OF PRESS REPORT THAT PANAMANIAN MINISTER SOLIS EXPECTS REVISION OF PANAMA CANAL TREATY, APPOINTING NEW AMBASSADOR TO PANAMA, OAS; BUNDY REPORTS ON HIS MEETING WITH JOHN HIGHTOWER; THOMAS
  • TIME AND DATE FROM WH OPS LOGS; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; OFFICE CONVERSATION AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH MARY MARGARET AND COURTENAY VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL
  • BUNDY RELAYS SUGGESTION FROM DEAN RUSK THAT AMBASSADORS OF KOREA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BE INVITED TO ATTEND PLENARY SESSION AT HONOLULU CONFERENCE ON VIETNAM; LBJ TELLS BUNDY HE DOES NOT WANT THEM TO ATTEND
  • : Robert Dallek PLACE: New York City, New York Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 B: What are you doing with this [material]? D: I am working on volume two of my Johnson biography. Volume one, Lone Star Rising, came out-- B: Yes, I remember. I haven't read
  • instructive. Before he left for Chicago and the Coast, Dean Rusk had seen Sparkman, Church, and Javits. He gave me the following account of their views : Sparkman thinks we need a resolution and that it should be quite a tough one. He would favor a pause
  • our bombing in the North is limited and timid. He does not appear to know about some pf the new developments around Hanoi, and his positive reco·m mendations were limited to two: we should put the Marines in combat pretty soon; and two, we should go
  • involved calling up reserves. Secretary Rusk felt that it was important that the new military proposals have civilian (i.e., State Department) endorsement. He thought he should participate in the Congressional testimony. Mr. Bundy suggested
  • and said he believed that, under new concepts of Uo S. International Education Program, we ought to be able to help out. Thailand - In response to the Vice President's request for assessment of security problems in neighboring countries, the Prime Minister
  • ~ i 11"/rnfl'a ho,, to the President from McG. B. Secret '1 to Karachi and New Delhi secret Fran~~sBator memo 09/03/65 A I() 'j. I t,.s /.I 2 p 09/02/65 A 0'1/0'2.,/fDS 4 1 p 09/02/65 A 2 p 09/01/65 A 2 p 09/01/65 A I 1f ·o
  • made on this group. McCloy stated he had this not from beer-drinking lobbyists but from first-rate people. The conversation occurred just before the news conference and I did not have time to find out just whom he was quoting. n, "'· McG. ($ , B
  • .-SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Call by the British Prime Minister Background ; Prime Minister Wilson will be spending two days in the United States, one in New York and one in Washington. His visit, originally scheduled for February
  • TS- Date Restriction 6124164 c 6124164 A (Exempted 6/23/09, NLJ 09-6) 24 memo Bundy to the President re news story from Bonn PCI 1 6/16/64 c, A 32 memo Bundy re dispersal plan for FY 64 S- 1 6/15/64 A S- 3 6/13/64 A s 5 6
  • to do with setting up in 1961, and which now needs this kind of hard new look. McNa·.mara suggests that a third task should be to advise and consult with him on reco.m·.mendations to you in the field of .military personnel policy and military educational
  • and recommendations from the fivemember commission on such questions as the preservation of public order and the formation of a new Dominican government. All of these efforts would be frustrated if the United States withdrew its forces and thus invited a renewal
  • . B. ~ )/1;/qf tmct of New Delhi 1820 seeret 1/18/66 3 p - ~~/e1J,/2 // RESTRICTION A 1. P d Y1 L Sl)Cs -2-p: lf-H:-mem'l-}--- +---i=-0-P-r-es±clen-t-from McG. ~ t E:Yf) ~ 8:e@.:liiWC er(L>----- (
  • and supplies to the South in quantities sufficient to sustain or even increase the scale of VC/PAVN activity ~ Our best judgme~t is that a.n average · of about 12 tons daily has been required by the VC/PAVN from external sources over the past year. Even
  • are closest to us on Vietnam -- the Lao, the Thai, the British, the Australians, the Canadians, and the New Zealanders. We have said the same thing to the senior military and civilian officials of Saigon. They are now waiting to see whether we mean what we
  • done what law and order required in seating those who were duly elected and who mean to stay with our Party. On the other hand, you have made new room for new voices which deserve to be heard in our nation at large. Cff- You have struck a ~. f
  • in a statement on December 18, 1964, of which an authentic copy is attached. This statement makes it U. S. policy to work toward a new sea level canal and to propose renegotiation with Panama of the existing Panama Canal Treaties. 2. The Secretary of State
  • JAMES "SCOTTY" RESTON; MEMO FROM MIKE O'NEILL OF THE NEW YORK NEWS ON WH PRESS RELATIONS; WH PRESS SECRETARIES, WH STAFF RELATIONS WITH PRESS; POSSIBILITY OF BILL MOYERS, JACK VALENTI DEALING MORE WITH PRESS
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON DEVELOPMENTS IN ZANZIBAR; QUESTION OF RECOGNITION OF NEW GOVERNMENT; PROBLEMS COORDINATING WITH UK; ARRANGING TELEPHONE CALL TO PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS HOME
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON TELEPHONE CALL WITH UK PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS HOME ON UK RECOGNITION OF NEW ZANZIBAR GOVT
  • LBJ DISCUSSES UK, US RECOGNITION OF NEW ZANZIBAR GOVT WITH UK PRIME MINISTER HOME, FOLLOWED BY SEPARATE CONVERSATION BETWEEN "DAVID" BRUCE? IN UK AND LBJ AND BUNDY AT WH ON US VIEW OF SITUATION
  • EAST EUROPE GRAIN SHIPMENTS, GEORGE MEANY, COMMERCE, LABOR DEPTS; LETTER TO BRAZIL'S PRESIDENT CASTELO BRANCO; NEWS STORY ON FULBRIGHT FOR SECRETARY OF STATE; CUBA, PANAMA, BRAZIL, CYPRUS; POLLS; JFK STAFF; RALPH DUNGAN, THOMAS MANN; WALTER LIPPMANN
  • LBJ SPEAKS WITH MOYERS? ABOUT NEWS LEAK ON THE POVERTY PROGRAM; LBJ ASKS BUNDY TO COME OVER FOR A SWIM
  • BUNDY ASKS LBJ TO REVIEW DRAFT REPLY TO HENRY CABOT LODGE; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS SCHEDULE, INCLUDING MEETING WITH CLARK CLIFFORD; BUNDY'S WEEKEND PLANS; POSSIBLE PRESS CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK; GEORGE REEDY AS NEW WH PRESS SECRETARY
  • DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH RFK ON VP NOMINATION; RFK'S POSSIBLE REACTION TO NEWS HE WILL NOT BE SELECTED; KEN O'DONNELL'S VIEWS ON SELECTION; POSSIBILITY RFK WILL NOT SUPPORT LBJ IF NOT SELECTED AS VP NOMINEE
  • LBJ ASKS BUNDY ABOUT REPORT HE RECEIVED FROM WALTER LIPPMANN ABOUT UPCOMING NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ; DISCUSSION OF DISCOURAGING REPORTS ABOUT POLITICAL SITUATION IN SOUTH VIETNAM
  • NEGATIVE TEXAS NEWSPAPER AD STATING CIVIL RIGHTS ACT WILL CAUSE WHITES TO LOSE JOBS TO NEGROES; UK'S NEW ECONOMIC PROGRAM, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CRISIS; VIETNAM; WEATHER AGREEMENT WITH USSR; LBJ'S SPEECH ON 10/28/64; TONIGHT'S TV PROGRAM ON YOUTH