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  • bocobudmeat of Mortll Vletaam etartla1 ..... p. m. Ea•tan Sta... r-t Time, October 29. la reacWaa the dedaloa to 10 forward with tlai• etep, I ban coaalaatly Mne la m1ad &he co mailcadoaa yCM& 1111d I baft had • lhl• It laa• matter•• lo me tut yo.& nported
  • :__f?:..,.~.e..~~~~-~!.._other__ap_pearances_in 28 cities a~ Boston, New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, To!fows: ___,____ ,. Palm Springs, Anaheim, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, San
  • Ambassador Dobrynin of this fact and said that now we were prepared to compromise on one and a ha,lf of the three points. It was time for them to clear this underbrush away. At this point Dobrynin volunteered the following. He had been privileged to get
  • 'J./1'1/O'l... J apan 'J../1'1/o:,_ (duplicate, #40, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol. 97) ( ... ,.._qlb,~o.~e) 1 t> C open zj/1/lo~ en (duplicate, #40a, as above) t.~. ~ q(c.., ~ .._..-e,. "] (duplicate, #40b, as above) r..~. :t\--9\ d 1
  • in thi ■ comatry (the main ezceptioa beinc ■ ome Slovak ■ eparati■t ■). T1'e State Department belie.ea it woald be appropriate for you to receive thia 1rov.p. Theae are Americana of Csecho■ lo-n.k de ■ ceat -- 11ot emJ.sr••· America' ■ role
  • CONVERSATION I MENTIONED THAT AGREEMENT COtJTINIJED TO BE HELD UP ON ~ATTERS I HM) ~ffNTIONED EARLIER BUT THAT THESE MIGHT BE RESOLVED AT ANY TIME AND IF so -I"WOULD TAKE THE . LIBERTY OF MAKING DIRECT CO~TACT WITH THE PRIM~ MINISTER IF THERE SHOULD
  • :1ENT OR THE ~INTEtLIGE~ICE_ AGE,NCI£S:·, IN TH£ AMOUNT or I NFORMATION AND· INTELLIGENCE ' ON T.HE VIETNAl"J VAR WHICH TH£Y HAVE BEEN . SENDING : MR., HUMPHREY FRO~ ' TH£ TIME HE BECAf'IE VICE P:-iESIDENT. THE VICE PRESID£NT - RECEIVES. DAILY- tHi
  • ible Jruu.frW S·I~,o? V)t,J/"'1,-oi ·lo"Z #68a draft (7 ·o6 'OW 63•a)t)- 'Wrc >11~ . . o.,,u, ~ t ,s-/ o.._ ,. c.!c.11.1eci ' A 1 -10 .V.A..lD f ..., TS CAP 82582 , Rostow to Bunker and Abrams 1p S 10/17/68 A draft cable, partial duplicate
  • (OUR TIME) BECAUSE, ALTHOUGHMY SENIOR COLLEAGUES PRINCIPALLY CONCERMEDARE NATURALLY AT ONE WITH ME IN THE ENTERPRISE, I HAVE TO SEEK THE ENDORSEMENTOF THE FULL CABINET AT OUR MEETING TOMORROW,THE FIRST THAT HAS BEEN POSSIBLE SU1CE OUR CPNFERENCE_ LAST
  • time. thel"efne, to try to aepti&t• •llicldy aa Allied Declarati- oil Berlla aloaa ti.. Uau of tJla memo we ant yo.a oa Sept.miter IT (attacMd). A• J'01I bow, thla l• wut tile Oermau r•• , ...ted. TIie Declaratloa W081d be aepttated with tile UK, th
  • . Such a limited action for the purpose you describe would not appear to jeopardize Section 911 (11) of the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended. I sense, however, that each time we take an action which suggests that the danger to dependents from hostile