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  • MATTER AT LEVEL OF OFFICIALS AS ARE SO MANY ~OUTINE MATTERS •. TSIRIMOKOS ASKED WHETHER MASLOXOVETS HAD ~ COME TO 'THE AMERICAN EMBASSY AND I SAID HE HAD. 1 GAVE NO \ )NDICATION .·OF .WHAT HAD HAPPENED AFTER THAT· .NOR DID ·, ASK •. HE .READ ME -A SHORT
  • of session, it was a matter that would take careful consideration by the President and Vice President. I promised Kim that I would give him a tentative reading on this possibility some time during the course of the next week. OFFICIAL USE ONLY OFFICIAL
  • /63 ?\ falazar to Ball ltr 3/ 3 4) /,tl,}.'f EXolSi DEPARTMENT OF STATE , EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT March 3, 1964 To: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House From: Benjamf~Read Executive Secretary The attached letter from Prime Minister Salazar
  • on" offer at IEjillf Macomber who urged him not ask us proceed unless he certain lts lmportance to him e a.l:(_~ o lut ely Many problems remain, negotiations proceeding Sundayo Above passed Evron by Davies Saturday night. GP-1 END RUS Dr.ited by1 · Ttl
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  • REGARDING OUR · OFF.ICE--!HEHE ___AND ~°JN PARTICULAR REGAR-iffNG- JONES · AND GOSSELil\l°K______ (SA NA A 60 t' ) • 4 s WE FEAR THAT NOW WERE EITHER BROMELL OR I TO TAXE UP WITH OUR EGYPTIAN CONTACTS PENETRATION DURING NIGHT MAY 7-8 THIS COULD PLACE JONES
  • pt\rty in Greeee. Th~ Department has sent ti brief lett_e r of acknowledgment on behalf .of,· the Prestrlent and Mrs. John$on. /JU le_W. Dav~1 i~ < Benjtnnin Bxe~utt.ve enclosure: BOQk. H. Read Secretary DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • RS=Zl, Canada pm\ planned timing for Yiai.t June 220/ Would include tentative Meeting White with Johnson and lunch, night at Blair Bouseo soonesto RUS. Drafted by, Tel. E•t: Telegr•phic transmiuion and 3442 clauification •pproved bys
  • 1181 [SAMITl~[;;Q PER Ft>\C O'lft\flll 8/1e;GGJ&afll.(,,~ti1atton 42 cable opmq/SO/ll pt.rtJlJ'/RAC10-Sif> C perNlJ'/Mt memo 10-M.'\ deptel 1487 to DakarfSA~HTl:Z:l;DPER C 8/1i/QQJ,;Qll\t ':;QJ\.ttlUdlon O'll7.lllll 2 6/5/65 A Read to Bundy
  • AM, Monday, report, .., trt:p, · notified had taken place 17, 1966. over Spain at He was informed which he received likely, that an ac- every by day at this he was at the time he read the he was in the Mansion. The text
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  • are of Cuban origin NSC CIA NSA had had several • QUOTE Announcement by Government EUR p Department announcement of Venezuelan ADPS and read following MC said policy to Castro's Peninsula dramatic confirmation of indirect aggression repeated
  • CRISIS APPEARS SUDDENLY TO HAVE CJ'tYSTALLIZED FOLLOWING LETTER F"ROM KING TO PRIMIN ALLEGEDLY DELIVERED LAST .NIGHT. BY CHIEF ROYAL POLITICAL. BUREAU., CHOIDAS, INFORMY.NG PRittlIN THAT KING \ IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE HIM BUT NO.T CONCUR· IN THE .. REMOVAL
  • for coming out.on night to warm this house with friendship. a It could be said that we are gathered here towel­ come a Prime Minister who has come in out of the cold. ending I refer, of course, in July and reappearing to the famous English in August
  • 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
  • , and until we get better information--we have no representation in Baghdad--it's impossible to tell what the effect of last night's coup will beo We can't even be sure that the coup leaders I claim of military support is true. A counter-coup tomorrow
  • . The 13 detections of 18 night launches detected by 440L comes out to only 70%. 2o @perational Readiness. The Feb ruary readiness date for the interim detection system is a new target date for initial operational capability. As of 1 November we were
  • R'l8FR8 Read to B110dy,_ t V\ [Saoilioed 1119/02~~-ll Offl" cable \~·"f5 ~ l CaiFO~S;H ~ 1.·\li,i.o Collection Title National Security File, Co!Jr:,lry~le_c._..:'.... Folder Title •vemen, Vol. I" Box Number 161 Restriction Codes (A) Cloaed
  • HOUSE WAS'Hll'{OTON // / SECRET Saturday, December 16, 1967 / (,41 r \ Mr. President: I would add two points to the attached package on the Jordanian and Israeli arms problem: Evron took me aside last night and indicated that the Israelis would
  • to Tel ..A.-viv to Tel Aviv - ~ J/.-8-'~ Ns.'}J ~Ac- PD-.:>.., 'I 9 16 0 7 te Tel :Av iv a e 8S94Q ta Tel Ao iv -#-trfb-Me mo· Sta. e -Read to Ro stow °f
  • ., ' ' ::..! "". ·. . ··-~' : . :•; ; .• • : ~· : ···' .. ' _; . . . ' !· · ~ • . ··,. ~ \ 60NFIJJ~:WTIAL CLASS IFil-.lION DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT /~ "' ~ ·1t,p, ~ June 16, 1964 Date Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House The enclosed is for White House clearance prior to transmission. ~~'-~>
  • READ SEVER AL LETTE RS OF S~PPO T RECEIVED BOT I \ ITHIN AdD OUTS IDE COJ..h TRY o TH El 9 READ ME LFTTER FRO:l Ut 1t111ME D Gr,NERA 1 WRITTEN BEFORE DEC iICH PATiAKOS CERTAIN m r1 MED~ 1 3~ IN 9· I WAS WARNED THAT Ki iJO , OFFIC E RS~ POLIT
  • on the King's plans should be directed to the Palace in Athens. FYI: Talbot sees the King Wednesday night to work out details of press handling, so by the end of the week or early next we may have to announce. But we'll want the King's views first. Hal Saunders
  • WEARE EXTENDING HARDSURFACEONLYUNTILEND OF JANUARY. A FEWDAYSFROMNOWI SHALLTAKEANOTHER READING ON SITUATIONWITHSAQQAF ANDCANTHENCONCLUDE WHETHER IT APPEARS NECESSARY ANDUSEFULFORUS TO WEIGH[N WITHPOINT 2 (A)., (B).11 (C) AND(D) Of DEPTEL475
  • Bv~ . G41,i t.() NARA. Date 11~ ~l{o-:/-,4~~ "f 5D/f!iJ. Thursday, April 20, 1967 -- 10:10 a. m. Mr. President: Hal Saunders and I have staffed out the paper done by Dave Ginsburg. I wanted you to have, as he did them during the night, Hal1 s
  • SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE A-"54Fr0111Seoutconf iderttial ~ f ...1~-,~ NI-J ,~--,, RESTRICTION r, ,, to McB. Baud:y ft Olli Bell Read eonfidential ~ to Wm.Moyers from Beu Read 1r,,, ~ 41
  • are delighted with the treatment they have received and the substantive talks at State have resulted in satisfaction for both sides. President Park was very pleased with his White House visit yesterday and the dinner last night. He made a well-received speech
  • ) 2pp. $-/q·J~ JJ-,· 1- 7- 7.S Deptel 1537 (Tokyo); mutual defense arrangements Lft 1- 7- 75 12/16/63 State / {Gp 3) 4pp. Si-cri\:.Deptel 1538 (Tokyo); joint defense posture 12/14/63 State U lp. Read to McG. Bundy note, re attached Undated State ✓ (Gp 3
  • should the Jamaican Government request it. (Statistics at Tab B.) The Department recommends that to the American Embassy in Kingston mission. the enclosed telegram be approved for trans­ m Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosures: Tab A - Letter
  • Wilson, M.P., dated March 2, 1964 regarding Tour d'Horizon with Harold Wilson, Leader of British Labor Party. Attachment: As stated. I a. - Jun• TO: 30, 1964 Mr. KcC.orge Bundy The Whit• House FRc»I: Mr. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • -.:p.....;f-11~ EMERGES WITH A TANK FftOM AN AMERICAN PLANE AT AMMAN AIRPORT. AftABIC CAPTION EBELOW SIMILAR PICTURE IN JORDAN PAPER READS •JORDANIAN OFFICERS INSPECT HEAVY WEAPONS ARRIVING IN JOftDAN FftOM THE UNITED STATES OF AMEftlCA BY Alft PRIOR
  • this policy while i~lications of the word quote will unquote. Therefore we suggest that t he last sentence of draft letter read ~uote you may be assured t hat a l so in the future the Bundesbank intends t o continue this p())li~y and to play its full
  • January, we discussed possible-role of-Houphouet in advancing solution to Portuguese territories ·problem .. Last night in context of review of Angola probl~m, -Houphouet voluntarily expressed his· interest in'·re­ ceiving a· Portuguese mission
  • ANKARA a;2 AMEMBASSY , LONDON 52 i - AMEM~A~Sj NitO$J~ ~ j8l AMEMBASSY OTTAWA .UNN XO~K 3~~ U§UN NEW §, Ec ~ · :· ~ATHENS 3510 EXOIS I• CANAD I AN CQtl~ill~?f'PRO :TEC~ SQ UR CE) ~ET ' EMBOFF READ ' "C~NAOl~N EYE . LEG~A~ ~EPO~TiNG YESTERD~~1
  • INDICATIONS FROM CYPRIOT AMBASSADOR THAT MAKARIOS WOULD BE AMENABLE TO WITHDRAWAL GREEK FORCES. eA'ki l HMtflAT 2432A § £ C RZ I 3. AFTER BRIEF READING DRAFT ACCORD, . HE EXPRESSED VIEW DOCUMENT GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE ALTHOUGH CERTAIN PROBLEMS REMAIN FROM GOG