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  • that I had read personally to the Senator last night, which had had the President "express the hope 11 that we could reach a timing agreement within a few years. The administrative assistant undertook to inform the Senator promptly, and to let me know
  • might wish to read prior to his trip and will send over to you separately. E. F. BLACK Colonel, USA Military Assistant A~tacl SeoDef Cont. ZJ No. S- fo ~ l l'I 6 3 3 Vice President's Col. Burris Office s&'EPT Vice President's Proposed Trip
  • Watch Officer, Whi.te House Situation Room Mr. Benjamin H, Read, Executive Secretary> Department of -S tateJ c/o. Operations Center Subject: 0.i,e1·0.tional Highlights ~ SOUTHEAST ASIA The following US Air Force B-52 missions arc now scheduled
  • (Comment: sente_nce but the word GVNacceptance, sentence read "and . . J:~e holding of such a future meeting." We wish to make clear tionsh~p between the meeting being spoken ·of in this . . clescribe,d in the previous re-inserted the la.st
  • million. V0 William ,o .•• ..,..··• . ~ S. Gaud • ____ _J Thursday, 7:05 p.m. November 2, 1967 Mr. President: If you haven't see it, you will wi.sh to read Gen. Bradley's article. W. W •. Rostow WWRostow:rln GENERAL OMARBRADLEY The GI's
  • . Retreabllents ~ be ••ned. 2. Talld.n&points tor your aeeting vi th President Boach. Dlere 1• attached a paper of tal.ld.Dc points 70u M'T v1ah to read before you oal1 on President Boach. Thia has been cleared b7 Aabaaaador Martin and Secretar., Martin and bu
  • &rftlll ml•dGII will fall aDd we face a fltrJ' bleak proapect; -- the coaYic:tloa that Eahkol almply will aot move anl••• yoa per•meUy He baa ipored one laterveDt:loa alter aaother 'by Ooldber1 of State. take a poaltioa. aad the S.cntary I have read
  • ~ COUNSELOH TO SEE THANH AT 4:00 PM -THIS AFT ERNO ON TO SET THE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON THE t q · ; .. . ' CTOBF.R 28 CONVERSATION BETWEEN HARR1{1AN AND LAM, HERZ READ KEY PASSAGES FRO M THE DETA I LED R~CORD~ (REF B) ANO THANH SEEMED IMPRESSED AND AGREED
  • 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
  • , If there ia a funeral The Minister shall the Son, and the Holy Ghost. oration, it shall be gi van at this point continued: Utom oss bedja. lat U8 pray. The Ministersha.JJ read oneot the f9lloying , " illsmaktige, " barmbartige Almighty, merciful
  • & , NARADate~-U 2. -CONFIDEN"ffAt ; No one, except Arthur Calwell the former Labor leader, has tried to read into the overall result a weakening of support on Viet Nam. On the contrary, most commentators have ·pointed to the big increase in the D.L.P. vote
  • to read them thla meralac. TMJ 111l11dN too Maaltl .. to •1ecu• at b111cb. l NU... wltll Sec. a .. tt plaaa te 'be la tcMacllpr--,UJ ... _ ._ w. w. a .. t .. State 1186 Sa11oa JOZ ..--,.... --111S-l:GaS'l'/CHE&OUE WWRo■ tow:rla l /SENSITIVE _ 9-!i
  • AND :· · .. ·. ·. HAD NOT MISINTERPRETED ANNOUNCEMENT AS IN .ANY WAY REFLECTING ·; : · i·! .. LACK OF CONCERN ABOUT HIS PROBLEMS. IN FACT, HE SAID, HE · DID I · t°; . NOT READ THE _. ANNOUNCE MENT - ~S . A !)EC IS ION TO SEND TH_~_ PLANES :. ;·, .·· :· AND . HE ,VERY
  • INFORMATION Monday, November 20, 1967 8:00 a. m. Mr. President: This h·tstorlcal paper by· an MIT colleague whohas.lcUit ~~i:therhis sense of per speetlvemr of hum.or, will interest you when you have a chance to read it -- notably hls punch line
  • 31 1/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINQTON Wedn~sday, October 2, 1968 11:37 PM Mr. President.: While waiting for my report you might want to read this assessment by the British Consul General in Hanoi of expectations there. . - Wedne ■ day, October 2
  • to Telec:ommunic:ations Operations Division · Tuesday, October 31, 196 7 7:00 p.m. Mr. Preeldent: Thie Indonesian evaluation of the evolution of the wa-r and its present s ltuatlon la worth reading to the very e.nd. W. W. Roatow SECRET JCS IN 72393 (DTG Z72330Z Oct
  • or in a reconvened Geneva Conference o:- . so-:ne other e.pp:rqpriate :forwn) which night lead to an honol'"B.ble settlement. .' -• . -...,,: ~ :·:·· . . :• ··:·. ..-.., •- ~ ~ •. . '. ' • ' ..... \ . . In my judf_onent, much might be gained e.nd nothing
  • ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (8-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) . FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #28 memo #28a cable #30a memo Rostow to President, 12:00 noon S 1 p ~ o-N-'i' DATE Denney to Read S 3p ~ S 2p -[Sanitized NU 86
  • and the ICC Chairmanship. Henry Wilson and I will get all future reports in the same form as the Weaver report you returned last night for your ease of reference. ~ Attach. -------· U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY ---- WASHINGTON, 0.C
  • Reaton told him in great confide.nee last .night that on Su.nday The New York Tlme• will come out in support of Vi• President Humphrey. Scotty •al d a leak would be "upaetting" - - somehow amusing, from the press. W. W. Ro•tow T r r -= .3 ANO AF,C~:i
  • measure for Giap. Diplomats gathered in . Switzerland for the first session of the Indochina phase of the Geneva Conference opened their newspapers at their breakfast tables to read that Dien Bien Phu had fallen. The French had lost a major negotiating
  • 5797 S 3p 6/28/68 A #25 memo Rostow to Read C 1p undated A
  • the presence tor their vithdraval., and read under in■truction■ tr-omForeign Miniater Hajek It vaa an 111preaa1Yepertorance. The aotiDc Czeoh repreNntative, of Soviet troop• 1n hia coaatr7, a series or ■tateaenta (who is 1n Jagoelarla). called George Ball
  • , WHO SAT ON ~THUY' S RIGHT, ·THANKED ME rOR MY WORDS OF WELCOME. ·. .. i '• ! rHo IS A K~N WHO IS OBVIOUSLY ACCUSTOMED . TO EXERCISING . 1 i•· POWER AND HAS. ·.THE .. SElF'•ASSURANCE OF SUCH A POSITION. . I •. .. ~ :a. 1 THEN READ MY
  • by the Agreements signed on February 13, 1961, and on August 7, 1963, Agree as follows: .J ===·=========·=m=2====~ ARTICLE I Article I of the Agreement for Cooperation is amended to read as follows: "For the purposes (a) energy, of this 'Atomic weapon
  • with or the violation. of our word. TJ.e peace I speak of ls a peace under whlch a man can go to bed at night and feel confident he will awake in the morning. when he awakens, slaughtered. hope. A peace in which. he will not find hie neighbor or his village elders
  • will be sent. · )'J;~j,~ ,_ I j 1 Benjamin H. Read • . :I Executive Secretary l .J' .• 'I Enclosures: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 ! . I I Letter to Ambassador Bunker Letter from Ambassador Bunker Foreign Service Inspectors' Recommendation (extract) Section 911
  • · • • • all . ' • • ' . O • f .... I •. I I '• Calendar No.1627 89-rn CONGRESS S.3010 2o SESSION [Report No. 1659] IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES 2, 1966 Mr. MAo.susoN introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred
  • hinders better relaticr-s with the USSR is in a word Vietnam. !hyevsky'o later piece (we ue reading a TASS sum:r.ory; the full t ext ie not yet avail.&b le in Washington) gives a fullcr list of problems which c~ente obstacle3 to better re lations
  • . 1295 , ("'.'.C. .6 2 NL.I 17- b'I By ·LU¥' , NA A Date 1-1~..c,c, SUGGESTED MESSAGE TO PRIME MINISTER. SATO OF JAPAN I haye read your thoqhtful of all. to expre•• letter of March 25, 1968 and wiah. first my appreclatlo11 for the renewed aupport you
  • . and agreement on the•e paper• intraovernmental cooperation In view of the great importance two papers in their entirety. of this proposal, are a further example that ha• been achieved I urge you to read the I call your particular attention to the manner 1D
  • on the air that night, Tuesday night, the 29th of October and make his speech and announce that he was stopping the bombing that night, because that was the date, and that*he was going to meet with the other side and with the GVNin Paris on Saturday, the 2nd
  • , New Jersey, Penn­ sylvania; and Maryland; and (3) malt beverages . from New York, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., Newark, N.J., from Buhl, Idaho to points 1n Arizona, and Reading, Pa~ to Milford, Del. NoTE
  • to .: · r~~po_t1?might be_misinterpreted and concur in the Ambassado}.''s :.strong recommendation that a reply-be sent. ...., 81{(2., ~ Benjamin Ii. Read Executive Secretary I' . Enclosu1"e: • Suggested reply to \ King Hussein SECRET - GROUP 3
  • ) WWRutow:rla INFORMATION -Friday, January 19. 1968 5:50 p.m. Mr. President: · You may wish to read. thla asaessment of :it la summarized on page 1. · Aria••- 1.S(c}(d) 3.4(b)(1)(6) W. W. _Roatow SANITIZED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 ciZG.K£t?:: NLJ By ~ 1
  • ·•• ffOPSECRET.· .S~MSITifJE. . ,-=-i :i" iJ.i..?±!.3.!-;----- ·- -. • - ◄ • :F z; ~OP SEC~FT-SENSITJYE E~CLOSURE l. The NIGHT SONG Study Group Report, dated 20 ~arch ~967, ~~de specific recommendations in the areas of night-viewing A$ a sensors
  • ..., 8BCRET-EXDIS Roatow - MEMORANDUM INFO: .ATION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOX iiBC!t]!';Y - Ma.rch 21, 1968, 7 :45 a.. m. r JJ()YY Mr:. President: As you know from the press, the Israelis la.st night mounted a major raid on Arab terrorist bases