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  • to determine ·precisely when the President's letter was written. It may have been on February 6 or 7, or earlier. It was received by the North Vietnamese in Mo~cow on February 101 but Moscow may have had to inquire from H~noi as ;-.·. . to whether the letter
  • • Richmond, Virginia. lawyer, former President of the American Bar Assoc.iation. (Gene urges you check with Bernard Siegel of Philadelphia. i£ you're interested) Gerhard A. Gesell, Washington, D. C. lawyer (Covington & Burling} W. W. Rostow
  • \ if a navigation.al. error had brought the ship._withit'l. territorial waters, the North Koreans would have had any right to seize ito He inquired why no air support was available; whether the skipper was under specific orders not to resist; and, -later
  • States has suggested a date no later than July 27, 1965 for this resumption. Mr. William C. Foster now is in the process of inquiring whether this date is agreeable to the other 16 members of the Disarmament Committee. At the conclusion of the Geneva
  • with the Australian Ambassador. The purpose of Sir Robert 1 s call is simply to pay his respects. He may inquire about your Asian trip and your reactions to the Manila Conference. He will be especially interested in Viet-Nam. Talking Points: You may wish to -- express
  • ~­ that it was not clear how we turn at this point. We had been in touch with Hanoi and with various capitals around tho world. VJe had also had conversations with tha Hungar~ F'ore!qn 11inister Peter here in Vvashington. The Ambassador inquired if we had been in touch
  • of the fact that the Indian winter wheat (rabi) crop comes to harvest in April and l:vlay, you inquired about the pres­ sure to maintain the pipeline through those months and speculated as to whether the Indians couJ.dn't get by for a short period without
  • FOR THE REQUESTING AND SUPPLYING OF SUCH INFORMATION. ~• FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS IN PANAMA LEARNE D OF MY MEETING WITH ARIAS ANO INQUIRED TODAY OF PAO DAVIS• I AUTHORIZED A REPLY TO PRESS INQUIRIES TO EFFECT DR• ARIAS HAD INVITED ME TO ~I~ HOME1 I MAD ACCEPTED ANO WE
  • to inquire -------- Don 1t press this round -------- GOPiPH>EM'fI:AL . cee· 7 ~ I /, r/ ' ~ ~fb 'f O,P QJ$C;tl'.;':F llECWRJC!J:!J:;p _.PA T!'x ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT l. Defense and AEC lu\ve submitted £:or y-0ur. app~oval the .VY__ J9
  • . ... 4. Goldberg ms been searching for a way to leave his post with appropriate dignity: he inquires as to the successo~ to Mr. Justice Clark. He asks whether Phil Jessup' s post on the International Court of Justice at The Hague may soon be vacant. 5
  • know but would Inquire. t•Would appreclate Department'• iuldance for reply ·and Dopartr:neut•a thought• on coordlna~lon .a t New York. Thia wUl require concerted and delicate coordioatlon between New York, Satgou and Wuhlagton. Suggeat we -· offer our
  • ! ! , -2Secretary Vo..11ce inquired as to whether it i;-ronld not be better to keep machinery auay frmn the Soviets if it was :im.porta11t to keep cMor:: sumer pressure on the economy. Secretc.ry Rusk replied that lJ'e should be cooperative :in helping the Soviets
  • . He inquires whether you have any thoughts or message which
  • ,· -- -----.---·- ------- THE JOI NT CH IEFS OF STAFF .J . W ASH ING TON 25 , 0 . C. 24 December l 196.~ t I~ j; Mac: j; 11 11 Du rin g my meeting with the President yesterday . on th e subje ct of my trip to India and Pakistan, he inquired as t o the value of India 1 s
  • the last contingent would leave on September 20. The President replied that this schedule was entirely satisfactory to him but then inquired whether it would be possible to retain, for psychological purposes, a small group until the end of September
  • TEL AVIV 4028 ·-:e- l L lt-1DIS ) PR IME MIN I STER ASl~/s THAT USG BE I NF~MED THAT GOI WILLING TO MAKE RETRIBU! IOJ TO THE FAM !LIES OF THE V!CT IMS OF THE LIBERTY NAVAL INC ID ENT AND TO INQUIRE WHETHER SUCH . RET·R 1 BUT I ON 111 OJLO BE ACCE
  • REGARDING THE US POSITION WHERE Hf INQUIRED ON VIET•NAM• SU8SEQUENTLY HE LUNCHED WITH TWO E~B OFFS ON ....W.,,k~,.,_HE AGAIN MAOE THIS A MAJOR TOPIC OF 5 Afl E. . • 12958, .... t:c. 3.6 ~LJ By eb q7~J,'ll) I ·J QQHF I BEUT i Ala , NARA Date 1-~3-n
  • . prefer constitutional reform. On instructions, our Ambassador inquired informally of the new Government its intentions with regard to a return to constitutional processes and in regard to the Govern~ent's intentions toward private American investment
  • to. North Vietnam any equip~nt, materials or com­ modities, -s o long· as North Vietnam . is governe.d by a Co~unist· regime. n · · . . ·- . .. . ' ·. ' · You inquire specifically ·whether the prohibition against'._:•:,. : ·::l-ie sale or furnishing