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  • ; ' Secretary Rusk believes your direct intervention with Pearson is our only chance. He suggests that you send Prime Minister P...earson the letter at Tab.~. . " ·I support this recommendation. • ( I rt •. W. W. Rostow ~TlAL-. ...1ti
  • Rockefeller has invitations still out to Prime Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. :Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers
  • . NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION Rostow to JJ1c3ieeet q '7 PCf l p,- ~ \\·9"45 NW9~- ~ #44a memo- -President-to -PM"Pearson- A ~'-//qr, #44b memo PM
  • with both P.ake,and lndiar.wf, but euing up gradually in. response to their parforc a.nee.. The l r:tiWion ton.a va• entirely hia doing - • uch ..1ore lb.an recori:mended. B\lt we~ ge.t ladta to bad1er Pearson. Holt, and de Oaulle - .. not j~t leave it all
  • and the Philippines President Marcos. There fo llowed a discussion of public information problems which was initiated by the President who referred to a leak to Drew Pearson of the sub­ stance of the President's conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko
  • misunderstandi~ For example, there is no reason to lose Drew Pearson or Marc Childs ~ on this issue, even if we have trouble with Szulc, Raiment and Kurzman for special reasons. On the other hand, Tom is dead right about the importance of fighting back
  • with Pearson (Jan. 21 and 22). You had lunch with Queen Frederika (Jan. 27). In addition, you spent a total of an hour and a half with the following: The The The The The British Ambassador (Jan. 14, 10 minutes) Japanese Ambassador (Jan. 20, 5 minutes) Inter
  • Presidenr from Ros ow­ - pos-s4. b±e-el--as s±ft. ed · fo ~ --1- - -ro-P-re-S¼d-en t f ram Ros tow ,, ~ia A 1 7 -1 proposed letter to PM Pearson posstb-1-e-c-l-assif ied info ~ ~----,... -. - ¥7 1 /VLJ }?7 - 1.S / 3 p FILE LOCATION NATIONAL
  • to pursue these ideas and together contribute to a resolution of the serious difficulties· which · have arisen.~ ., : -·• • • - ••• ~., I - - - Yours sincerely, • L.B. Pearson The President, The White House, Washington , n.c. · DE E.O. NL,J By M
  • Parts and the Need Bargain wlth 'Wilbur Mill• to~ · a As you may remember, ~ the Canadiax. ·a\1to parta row baa been oue of the moat t-roubleaome leeuea between u1 and Pearson'• Government for about a year. Th• Canadlane.·p ut .~n~atarlff scheme