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  • , we had some reservation about revealing everything we had been trying to do. Tom Lambert, Los Angeles Times, telephoned and asked the same question aa Frankel. I gave him the same answer. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln Wednesday, March Z2, 1967 7:40
  • Corp . President and organizer, Bechtel-McCone Corp. . " President and Director, California Shipbuilding Corp . . President and Director, Joshua Hendy Corp. Director, California Bank of Los Angeles Director, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Director
  • proved tablJ paiompt aDd widespread. What look like r•••ne• •tallatlcally at• rathe~ lafleslble commltineatl lO lo1l•tlcal plpeU..a. Wltll i-eapect to Honb Vietnam. we are d•a.Un.1., of couw••• wlth much lower military expe11dtt11re• of POL ta abtolate
  • . Today's Economist assessment, 11 Were the Americans wrong?" ~d Ouardlan editorial, "Whose Side Are We On?" take to task Labor backbencher• who are protesting the U.S. action. z. Economist commentary does not wholly absolve U.S. but, on examination, finds
  • ~uANCl'\ron \I, t\li"'J -~~ ....~~,i..i, ··~11¥\N~:£. ~l)U ••• q••] \) ' • #lO~ble undated t to Sha:h of Inm - A 11 ~--- ---/.P..\--1-- Jp #104b rpt "Suggested Instructions to Amb. Meyer" S 3 p ~ 'r-3P-,&. N4j'iS-;;.'18) ~ ""-friK:a
  • next week examining .the situation 'in Hue and Danang, and with the Marines, evaluating how th~ Revolu­ tionary Development team effort was proceeding in that area. Ky agreed with the report by a mission official who had recently visited
  • next week examining .the situation 'in Hue and Danang, and with the Marines, evaluating how th~ Revolu­ tionary Development team effort was proceeding in that area. Ky agreed with the report by a mission official who had recently visited
  • -miaect. we could impose additional burdens on Hanoi and its allies; we might cut capacity below requirements.; and the outcome 1• lo~• likely to be a general war than more llkely. ! ·• Attacking what ls Inside the funnel. Thia ls what we b.a ve been
  • :25 p.m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: SUBJECT: News Media Contact Stewart Loory, The Los Angeles Times, came in today with some very sharp quesUons: 1. He says he has a story th.at there was a lettei- from the Prc,sident to Kosyght. waiting !or him
  • •. McNamara) . A. Consultation. Troops. Rusk) (Sec. ' (Sec •. Rusk) Rusk and'Sec. ~ ' . McNamara) ...,,!~. :...... • "·--...- ' How to accelerate. 5. BUTTERCUP. 6. Los Angeles (Sec. Times How to pre-empt:' 7. Rusk and Sec. story
  • .-y17:1t,?6/1r1 5 ,.&; c~ ,7 !I~ ~-'cau0:,,1 f'L ~ ~ ~ ; ( , , ~ u,,-c,,:,. Rostow Lo the Pre~ . .. s 1 f". ~ 1-N ,qs tl l.J qi,\·\ 1o l~ i- ;;>.$-7 '/ ,A/~J ~1/--ll,~ FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, "Volume 35, July 16
  • ·-...---tt~-.- (UEP•T) • ~! ·;.t ,·r, ~ r, l ..• . ; ' ... 8:.00 PM 2 Apr EST (9:00 AM3 Apr SVN) c-. Antipersonnel ROUNDS ON HAND 90-1nm BEEHIVO S42 10S-mmBEEHIVE 1,090 l06•mmBEEHIVE ~0-mmCANNJSTF.R 1,4S6 323 ~LASSV (COFRAM) lOS-nunhowitzer
  • . withdrawal. We are moving to try to help the African Bank {$60 million over 3 years), despite real trouble on the Hill. We will maintain our !ood aid. Ex-Im. and Peace Corps programs. We will examine any proposal Ahidjo makes to see whether it has merit from
  • return in ten days to see what response was forthcoming. (Speakers listed at Tab A.) At the close of the meeting, I promised to consider ~he grievances expressed, to consult with my Cabinet colleagues· on points outside my jurisdiction, and to examine
  • SECRET WWRostow:rln DE:CLAssn=1cn Wlid-uHoi4',?e ~"".u I •'rie5 . F'di. 2,4,1C83 4'~ .NAM,U ...~ ... • ?-~-';7'..,l.. DE LASSIFIED E.O. 12356, rm.at NlJ By • . 3.4 , 2~ -.3,! :3. , NARA, Date Z--/~- f~ Mr. Pn•ideat• Nay I nbldt a tev ~ lo
  • _lhe appt"Ovo4 ·rr 1968 etods:plle. l haft also clbecte4 She prodacUoo of _&he ad&Udou! weapou ~•qtd.red for qualltr ...\1:-e&ee ud roliablU&y ·teottog. l aathoriM fOQs ID coo-rdlnetloa wtel& the Atomic &lel'IY Com• mu•tn. lO meke 8Qcb chanpa ID tu
  • ' O'O --S L( 9 J..-lO ;( FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, "Volume 33, July 1-10, 1967, 11 Box 18 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute
  • the Ranch to Los Angeles at the end of the visit. Approve letter ----Approve plane -----Disapprove letter Disapprove plane See 1ne ----- --------DECLASSIFIED E.O 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, St1te D pt. Guidelines By M A, Date S- (j") , \-99
  • and on NATO's southern flank. Required Determinations In order to proceed with the grant military assistance program, we need the following Presidential Determinations. We have examined this program for Conte-Long and Symington implications and have concluded
  • the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. November 12, 2003 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # DocT~~e Doc Info 012 memo Rostow to LBJ re: China Page 1 of 2 Pages Date Restriction TS 1 09/14/66
  • before delivery lo Telecommunications Operations Division 4-. \ ----~- ·--- TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS DIVISION WORK COPY S ECR±:T/NODIS M.:iurer's conversations and therefore press of those matters . you think with the Nr..,rth
  • to send Mc Cloy· eftlier -to· Lo~d~~ ~r Bonn iext week. While such a meeting might set in train longer term studies, its principal focus should be on speedy decisions. ~- i l! t l i ' DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 SECRE'f EJCDIS State Dept
  • ~Etd.t~,-~. •~~El• ~! tb!V Oh1:11-alaa P,f!~,1~.. ·· ~.~ aiti-l lit o.t tw.~nty- ff•~ t'.01$$ ct edflft{l t~U\. 11u,t ·W H'ft W&$ t®g:.r.b l~- ff,c op\UQ• Gf y0iu~ ero.~J,;'1~•¢Y' lo~d ;-~ub•m.~=ttth It -•t,~••~ftte .~ p.al!'t.tal d~Uvti~Y of .uv~ h\:t;td
  • . For the moment, we've succeeded. JL Approve verbal acknowledgment See me -==6ECltET ----- W. W. Rostow Tehran, August 15~ 1966. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, · Sec. .3.4 _NL] 88 - l t By 44:(j , NARA, Date_ I~ -lo-_9 I Dear Mr. President, The opportunity you
  • mlau••• alth--.,h w. are not out of tile WCHM11. w. w. aoatow Salaoa 18582 ""9EGU'I' WWRoatow:rln DECLASSIFIED LO. 12356, Sec. 3 4(b) \\'hire HOll'le Gu.idd.incs, Feb. 24, 1983 NARA , Datt / -_jlt,;,, Bv7 , SECP :9'3? /NODIS Thursday, February 8
  • :"" . -#50a mem6 #56b-m~+rl----ft-:ITT71nn'f71 FILE Schnittker tcrf>reside11t,1e: Cong&- 1 -..... lO-1,-i-4-; N LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, 10/16-20/67 RESTRICTION Box 24 CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing
  • ----- ------ UNCLASSIFIED PRIORITY•~ TO BE SENT AFTER lZ:01 AM MAY 25 His Excellency Yen Ghia-kan Vice P1•eaident and Prime Minister 0£ the Republic 0£ China "lo U. s. Chief of Protocol Royal Hawaiian Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii (Deliver by 7:00 a.. m. May 25 Honolulu Time
  • . Recognizing the need to improve performance in Chile's relatively . stagnant agricultural sector, President Frei has already taken several important steps, as outlined in the Freeman/Gaud memorandum. The P. Lo 480 assistance will require a series of additional
  • WEAPONRY, C"CH!S " VC TO CARRY OUT THE!R IN DANAHG Afl'l'S1~ PLA~S IF NOT A?PRE• B't ~-4 :•:A'l A TOTAL CF ASOUT 6C~ !..:!LOS CF EXPLOSIVE -;:·~ .. ?~-T-1-A-b HAO IN 11789 PAGE. 6 Of 10 PAGES "'• ~0-i\! f I A It - • rc::iu
  • :21 am 10/18/64 Local call from 12:17 pm 12/15/64 Local call from 1:20 pm 12/28/64 LD call from Los Angeles, Calif. 9:07 am 1/8/65 Local call to 9:51 am 2/22/6S Local call from 10:45 am 3/16/65 Returning McCone's 3:33 pm 3/18/65
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had
  • --~ -.&..:...----t-1-A-p--- 11/8/67 ,1 -Z.'8' /q~ A /VLJ G) cl-'-h"l /- d..'\-9~ ;VL J f'/-Y,6 / [Duplicate of #112, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3] u~~,-ns--,--"Hn~139 --~r--2--p-- I ~ 1do- ( lo(0/7 [Duplicate of #112a, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3
  • --~ -.&..:...----t-1-A-p--- 11/8/67 ,1 -Z.'8' /q~ A /VLJ G) cl-'-h"l /- d..'\-9~ ;VL J f'/-Y,6 / [Duplicate of #112, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3] u~~,-ns--,--"Hn~139 --~r--2--p-- I ~ 1do- ( lo(0/7 [Duplicate of #112a, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3
  • { £he. unexpected_and forces _qr by the.' :~tJze~ry .._ An intensive study is in progress ..iorder., with a view to examining incidents' surrounding the intervention in an effort to provide an after-the-fact reanalysis of our intelligence reporting
  • . ;, :, : ~. . ( ,, ~ . , .. Ch ~ef Executive, Government of the Ryukyu Islands ~ -~· ! :Mr. Matsuoka ·was born in Kin-son on 18 September 1897. H.e graduated from ·r·"· ··\~_.;: the Los Angeles High School in 1921. from the Engineering Depnrtment of . the Un ·.yersity
  • -ol NLJ ~t'B--eele¼E!--f---Be,eH~ft~~rn-~~.n. .~,,,_,. ~ lo-~ b- f.).. IV L. J q c) - dS- e ~ PP- [duplicate of #28, NSF, Country File, "Vietnam, lG(l ), 6/ 1 - 8/12 / 67 Election," Box 65] 28 memo -33 memo 34a draft Rostow to the Pres. re USSR
  • in the future. At the same time, an offer of cooperation fran Australia taking the form of providing technical a§sistance in_ fields of e?'Pert! s~ lH:~va!,ent.Jti A'¼~:1.?n-8-la. wquld_be J!lO~t..weJ,..cgne,_ 2 SBORllw' M™OBANDUM FOil THE PllESIDENT SUBJECT
  • ,·l-7·o4r\W East 12/31/68 A 12/28/68 A 02·Za; A .s 3 pp .. [partial Harvan #27a memo dup. Misc. Katzenbach s to the President -Ros tow --S to President, the 2 Pih a-a-----... am, l)~ 2 ~PP:.:_,;_~ lo-o2~-0'f A 12/23/68 re
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