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  • Minister Wilson. Finally, this morning we considered the personnel appointments within the Department of Defense to cover the four-year period that lies ahead. Now I will be very happy to take your questions and endeavor to answer them. QUESTION: Mr
  • . In Russia, Khrushchev treated me with respect, because I sat next to Stalin when he was at the lower end of the tableo Kosygin met me first when he was an assistant to Mikoyan at a time when I was negotiating with Stalin. I know Harold Wilson from his days
  • in case you want me when you talk to Bruce. ·Francis M. Bator By SEC!tE I COPY Tuesday, Noverrb er 16, 1965 11: 30 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I have just heard from Derek Mitchell in Harold Wilson's office, that Wilson is likely to ask us
  • -RMa-HMr---t-~~r--ttte-P-re-i&Tl:!ell"L""f'1:utrrKomer ~t ~, ...~_,"").... tCil PP!me Seere& !H:uister Haro1Jd Wilson ~ z_;/ft/98' -·1 - C/9 /JL -:f qg-ft,ef A #27 memo ll27a memo to the President from McG. B. Top Secret 1 p to the President
  • an unannounced ban on the movement of U.S. Government officials and dependents to Indonesi~. 2. U.K. Election - We expect Prime Minister Wilson to announce a date for the general elections on Monday. March 24 or March 31 are likely possibilities. 3. Hill - Tom
  • Ball's excellent briefing memorandum for your talk with Harold Wilson. The memorandum speaks of the Prime Minister's call because it was wrongly assumed that he would both be calling on you and lunching with you. There is no need for both appointments
  • above) l p -l 2f 9/6-4 A ~ '5·~-'IS' )I Q"'93·30f/ #57 Memo= 467d P1e1m7 -#57f Me11ftt -it::Jftdy re Wilson visit ~ 5-~-f.S- N&.J43·3o¥ excerp W1 l son ·s-i p #57j M&mo #5Yk Memo Bu11~ ~ re ar
  • aue:p ect•. ) i. ' 'I .t> I . March 24. 1965 MEMORANDUM TO· THE P.BESIDENT· Since the Uc~* accOGnt o! what Wilson said about M~ Taylor•a: alleged statement was misleadlag. I think you. may msh to read the attached ,s heet which was what he
  • development. j May 19, l'Jb5 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The British are atll1 .trylng manfully to settle the Rann of Kutch dispute. But· the..!!_ facto cease fh"e· thoy achieve:d is so fragile that Harold Wilson 'Wants to tape it down aoonoat
  • MEMORANDUM WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday, January 28, 1966, 9 AM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Walt Rostow's paper Walt Rostow 1 s paper (attached) is a new version of his persistent belief that we should make up Harold Wilson 1 s mind
  • that after they sound out Ayub Harold Wilson will be back at you. Meanwhile the true extent of our disillusionment with the Paks is being gotten out through various quiet channels {the Pak Ambassador here is highly chastened, whatever his demeanor
  • -11 -- 'f NL J 1f 3 o W~ Kom ~1~/9[( to President from Prime Minister Wilson SacrBt 1~-/{p/, 1/-zr-fF ~ 011'4' Ill r -L-
  • 5:10-5:18 The Harold Wilsons March 6 11: 15-11 :30 Foreign Minister Kyprianous of Cyprus March 6 5:20-6: 15 10:42-11:18 Mexico- US Interparliamentary group Reception £or above March 11 12:20-12:35 March 16 11:50-12 H. E. Miguel Rubeiro
  • •.. Alter.aatlvely, ••ch a working-level meetiag ceuld be held at a.ay one ef. th.e oth•~ capitals. / Th• &ig:h t Hoao1:able Harold .i;., Holt, M. P, ( Vie. ), Prime-Mini.1ster of Australia, Canbottr~. LBJ:CLC:lw IECJUiT le. ; • Sa.turday11 March na., 19,.6
  • , Harold Wilson and Lester P earson. · 4. The lmport&ace of dealing fably ~tb. ~ae who ~eat fairly with us. Example•: Panama 196!• Auatralta. Erhard of Germany, and. for that matter, the Soviet Union ltaelf. · 5. The importance of peace. -Seeretar-y
  • because it seams better to send him your as actuat declslon after the NSC. Bruce ha• now presented our ~thlnking to Vlllson. (Our telegram la attached at Tab A). Wilson aald ho would 10Udly support our policy• but he ha• alao expreaaed deep concerft
  • Yale. Others in the group are: Harold Helm representing . Princeton; Keith Kane ' representing Harvard, .Arthur Dean representing Cornell, Marlon Folsom representing Rochester; David Pa&kard representing Stanford, and Norman Chandler·representing Cal
  • : Mro Bundy Mro O'Donnell Mro Dungan Mro O'Brien Mro Powers Mro Feldman Mr. 'McNally Dr. Burkley General Clifton Mr. Bromley Smith Mr. Lee White Mro Henry Wilson Mr o ·M anatos Mr o Desautels Mr. Holborn ~ flt\ r .. Cjt9--0&w~ T~ Chiefs of StafJ ..ki g
  • this afternoon and meets again at 9:30 in the morning. Its members are Bundy, Mann, Vance, Wilson, Helms, with one expert each. This afternoon we settled a number of odds and ends like gas and the draft statement. We also ordered contingent military planning
  • . OGJ' 2. Evor and poller there·· ••peclally nuclear policy ....... was broqbt to a focue by Wilson.•• vl•lt and tile new Brltbb proposal•. You carefully reviewed the advaatai•• and dba4vaataa•• ot trying to force a11 agreement apoa relw;taat Eqll•hm•n