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  • Wedn-..diay February 16. 1966 5:1 5 P . M . Mr. President: This is State• s list of U. S . non­ milita.ry programs in Vietnam. It do not include claseified activitie in the political area. Bromley Smith A ttachment Log# 420, Read-Bundy memo dtd 2
  • from Ben Read Secret 1 p 01/24/66 A to Pres. Johnsoa from Pres. of Brazil • Secret 3 p 01/21/66 A to the President from McG. B. Secret 1 p 01/23/66 A 1 p 01/23/66 A to the President from McG. B. Secret ~ 10 - lf-8'F Nu s-3 - .,}.c, 7
  • . PRESIDENT Here is an extraordinarily interesting dispatch from Ayub which makes the best case against the resumption of bombing that I have seen. I still don 1 t agree with it but I am sure you will want to read it. McG. B. Thursday, 27 January 1966 10:25
  • , State Dept Guideline .By--A-1,___, NARA, Date~ __._._ _ .M!Ck21 -- February 25, 1966 ' MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT - Items for Evening Reading 1. Indonesia - The situation in Djakarta remains calm but, as a temporary precaution, _we are instituting
  • that night, on the occasion of the 20th Aanua1 Asaembly of the United World Fede2'ali.sts at the Sheraton Park ,H otel. It you a cha.nee to speak on foreign policy at that time,, this would he a suitable-accaaion. I talked to Boh Kiatner who described your
  • • ~- •• 'f • • -- T! ~ EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi - January 27, 1966 Dear Bob: Last night Mrs. Gandhi delivered her first nation-wide address on the occasion of Republic E>ay. I am enclosing a copy of her remarks . As you
  • YOU FIND THEM REALLY USEFUL. GOOD NIGHT FROl·l ATHENS _ . -: .. ·- - · ~ ·- E~D -····- - -· · OF ITE~ 13 ·j j,'1 !f ATHENS ITEf·l 14 WE HAVE J~ST LEARNED THAT MEETING OF KING AND CA31NET ABOUT TO 3REAK U? DUE TO EXTREME FATIGUE. - REAL
  • - - SENSITIVE OECLASSIFIED E:O: 12356, Sec. 3.4 NL) 87- 9 8 -Y~ - NARA. Date $-/?> r ~ CokFIDENTU.L ~70 Tuesday, May 31. 1966 -• 11:15 a. m. Mr. President: I had a word laat night on the two .matters yoa wished me to raise with Sec. Rusk belore he left
  • it •• • a (c) eially i moth sur • ric le t ral product! • an Oo th . c ldr n; mmen d K: • • :1 '' !- • - ; i \. \; Att: Read to Bundy message 1/24, Subj: Condolence Mess-age to President lladhakrishnan of India .on Air Disaster t:eYJ:ew
  • General feels that Ramanujam 's memo gives valuable insight into Kamaraj I s thinking on a number of current matters and that, hence., it bears close reading. The points of part~cular interest· seem to be the following: i. Kamaraj 's discussion of Mrs
  • . 13292, Sec. 3.4 . . NSC Memo, 11.)0/95,state Gu1dehnes By NARA, Date 1,;z.--ol;( (=: . Enc. Read to Rostow m.emo, 4/5/66, enc. teleg.ram to New Delhi re Gandhi Visit results ' April 5, 1966 B.KS: I recommend we dear the,e memcons. We weren't
  • the tration's official words of the moment ance so as to better pave the way for the utter impunity with which Americans wander and its subsequent actions are all too acceptance of his proposals, and he has around the city night and day. strangers. practiced
  • married to Magdelena ("F&.i") Friedman, a Hungarian by birth, since 1935 They have three sons, two of whom received their university education at MIT His hobbies include bridge playing and reading 0 0 0 0 Drafted by: SOA:Mr. Wing S/S~5:PShostal
  • . It was reasoned, on this basis, that the Liberation Front night win some twenty-odd seats in the Assembly and might; therefore, be accorded four or five non-critical cabinet port­ folios. It has been noted that there were opportunities at Rangoon which the US team
  • this policy while i~lications of the word quote will unquote. Therefore we suggest that t he last sentence of draft letter read ~uote you may be assured t hat a l so in the future the Bundesbank intends t o continue this p())li~y and to play its full
  • , as well as the whole mood and tenor of the talks (see below). - 9 - D~ The fourth 1. 2 E. 0 crunch is sue will be our realism It is essential, certainly, that we give Mrs. Gandhi and her associates a faithful reading of our new perfor­ mance
  • , Honorable Rutherford Mr. Benjamin H. Read Mr. Richard ............... USA ..................... M. Poats ................. JCS (SACSA) . ........................... C. Steadman ........................ General Maxwell D. Taylor, USA