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- re the 8:42pm,
Call from
June 7, 1967,
Diary
entry:
Walt W. Rostow.
Mr. Ro stow reported
to the President
that throug~•1•· s... b.r•o•t•h•e•r••rai.:
Rostow
Under Secy of State for ..,_.._..,........ .._ ... ._lillA
·t has been learned
tha
he re
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
-
contingent
on a general
peace settlement;
but they should move quickly,
from their
present
position
of strength
and political
unity in Israel,
to an eA1)licit
willingness
to play their part in a refugee
settlement.
W. W. Rostow
cc:
Sec.
Sec.
Mr.
Mr.
Rusk
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
- Memo, Rostow to LBJ, 6/7/67, 9.50 AM
- and
voluntary a g encies which we had not stopped. The pipeline of unliquidated
obligations added up to about $130 million. The President asked lvfr . Rostow
to pull all of this information together and to see how it sorted itself out .
With regard to our aid
- route to the White House -:
"neve
r mind"
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line" -- Kosygin to Johnson - cease-fire ignored
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Bipartisan
Congressional Leadership Breakfast
- and
voluntary
agencies
which we had not stopped.
The pipeline of unliquidated
obligations
added up to about $130 million.
The President
asked Mr. Rostow
to pull all of this information
together
and to see how it sorted itself out.
to our aid through