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  • GAITHER TO THE PRESIDENT INFO JOE CALIFANO CLARK CLIFFORD CITE CAPB1774 /3/~d~ CONFIDENTIAL AUGUST 2 , 19 68 (lc:J /¥/ (!LJ -•., AS CALIFANO INDICATED TO YOU IN A MEMORANDUMLAST NIGHT, THE EUROPEAN STEEL INDUSTRIES
  • at 7:00 p. m. , Washington time, today, February 15. Since we are not goi ng to be able to co­ ordinate his reading of the President I s special mes sage with your press brief­ ings here, I recommend that you go ahead with release oi t!Be iii p c ei
  • to Jordan (SECRET) ;QA ~ 10 -1R 1/17/66 :V..alent-i to the .ap-Presitlent e eceilf_vingcredentials of .AmbassadorParhan el Shubaylat C(ONFIDENTIAL-grp 3) /1 j/).11 10/21/65 -A- Memo BenjcIDlifel_ H. Read to McGeorgeBundy (x ref-PO 3-2) 3) -re lanes
  • Jim: I believe the three visits described in the attached memo should be considered along with those mentioned in Bram's memo of December 23, 1966. I have removed the telegrams referred to in the Read/Rostow memo because they have now been largely
  • -- at home and abroad -- as in the Leeds speech. Nevertheless, a memo \Vorth your reading. CDDiFTEtB 1>1 rt~ L DECLASSIFIEp E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White Howe Guidelines, Feb.24, 1983 By~ AP.A. Date ll -c..f- j I May 11, 1967 :::: CON£, !DEN I rAT
  • '1closes a m.cmo?:andt!l.n con ­ c~rning a propos ed project of a multinational con­ sortium includ in3 the Koppe ::s Co:npa ny to build a steel mill in Korea. ,< Benjsr:1in U. Read Execlttive s ~cretary Enclosure : ExirnbB nk lnv-olvement in Kort.an S
  • with jazz bands, poetry readings, records and books was accompanied by half a hundred university students ready to exchange ideas with anyone. As at Vienna, the organized American effort was coor­ dinated by the Independent Research Service. Although