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  • States fulfilled its "duty" by blocking Chinese expansion, the states of Southeast Asia could survive in peace. aEGRET .. February 16. 1966 Wedaeaday. 1:30 P. M. MEMORANDUM FOB. THE PRESIDENT Here ls the latest from EU..Worth Bunker aa reported
  • not changed its pro-Western orientation. Dimitracopoulos never worked for Kathimerini again. It is worth noting that the "missile bases" story was submitted by Dimitracopoulos in typescript, as are all his stories, although he cannot type. Also few members
  • that someone says that a cartoonist would not normally- remember that far back unless he had a friend so11181'here to remind him of you. This Berryman is probably the son of the original cartoonist. The front page cartoons of the Washington Star are the most
  • to Indiao 1'~ ... ~worth Leland Director NATIONAL SCIENCE. FOUNDATION OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR WASHINGTON, D.C. 20550 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Charles Magllire The White House SUBJECT: MOD.thly B.eport to the Preaident I have the followine
  • changing, but the · aid never ends. Turkey has received more than $5 billion; Greece more than $3172 billion, and right now the military junta is howling for $100 million more worth of arms. Fear of com- ·1 munism has receded to the point where conflict
  • ; . t h at MIKE l}ESMOHD was only a "fr on t o " FRANKHOUSER said he would be . s p ea.lcing at Klan rallies t h is su.l'!t:11e~. Con fident:1.al I n fort--2lnt PH T'-5 ad·
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Reedy -- XXIII -- 13 G: Task Fort Smith--or, no, later, after the Inchon-- R: Yes. The initial thing was brilliant, his initial landing, but the follow-up was not. Our troops proceeded up the valleys, leaving the North
  • to do so under a Jagan government in B.G., and we have been gratified to be able to work with 100 to reduce the likelihood or this happening. We hope the Prime Mini star will agree that our cooperation in the past has been beneficial to our joint
  • 56 Sec. 3.4 NLJ By.,....,_, r - NARA, llatc~"/0-tJJ... 66NP1Dili'tlAL -;-it: ~i .- .. . ', / of State · ' , . ·. · , ' ..OUTGOING . TELEGRAM n~Partmeitt r INDICATE:□ coueq D CHARGE:ro : I ... mJCLASSD'iBD 81 Origin . fttIORI'fY
  • by you - - if a small dent (and Harry McPherson had asked me to draft a telegram for your signature to be sent on June 6 (tomorrow) for a luncheon honoring Rabbi Phillip Bernstein on the occasion of his 65th birthday. (The occasion is at the Commodore
  • a. major now factor in tho strategic balance. As I W1dorstand it, the Soviets, in an e!fort to achieve a.n element of surprise, have created a system with an appreciable sacrifice in both the ;teld and the accur~cy ~f delivery that can bo obtained l'rom
  • Coardinatipn on August 24 again raised with .Ambassador "T albot the, ·need for a $70 Jrrillion prpgrani loan to be · related to earthquake reconstruction., He stated that King Constantine Will make' -a personal. appeal to President ,Johnson .fort eucn, .a loan
  • (Secretary of War) went over to Europe and while he was gone. his successor didn't know about it and Tom Connally and Myron Jones a man named Johns on and I got in. Fort Lewis out in Washington. And I was as signed to I was commander of a battalion out
  • very little on what ls going on in the heads of the men ln Hanol at this stage, thle ls worth reading without regazdlng it as the last word. W. W. Roetow WWRostow:rln Monday, October 9, 1967 -- 2:00 PM Mr. President: Pakistani President you
  • 6HtfcaT:activity.::Wnicn.~-t hrea-ten.s.:. t:.~~_C:_~t~, ,zjo]&nee:;:2..Recent examples include: telegrams to you, other American Presidents, the UN, and the OAS Council; (Tab A). a press conference Saturday by his principal advisor; supply of money
  • , TELEGRAMS: BROADCASTS LONDON TELEX * W.12 CABLES: BROADCASTS LONDON-WI * TELEX: 22182 TELEPHONE: SHEPHERDS BUSH 8000 24th February 1967 Jear Professor Rostow, I was glad to welcome you to BBC Television this ufternoon, and I am writing immediately
  • • Departff!ent of State INCOMINJ TELEGRAM ACTIO~ OOPT PERMKNEKI R:Eafflf) 3 ....-L OFFICIAL COPY USE ONLY Claul/lcalton Action I .. AF Control : 5171 Rec'd: April 10, 1961 6:46 a.m. FROM:Dakar tnt..> TO: Secretary or State ss G NO: SP SAL H
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  • V COPY LBJ LIBRARY I^COMl^G TELEGRAM Department o f State -'TW^'SECRET Action S3 Info 00 RUEKCH DE RUMJIR 1137A 2 2 /0 7 3 0 Z 0 2 2 0 7 1 4 2 ZZPi _____ ' fm AMEMBa S S Y C S A I S ^ rr* i . \v ' ■ • ; - i> :/ _________ TO RUEHCR
  • : Israeli Deaaltlq Coordinator With Heller unable to do this, and developed one new thouaht. I've looked back over our liat When Mac Bundy tried Kermit Gordon last Aquat, Kermit felt he had too many other obU1atlone, but it might be worth tryiq him
  • generals, one a brigadier and one a four-star general [Al Haig--Mrs. Gail W. Ginsburgh]. G: That is interesting, because in the Johnson White House, things could go the other direction. RG: Absolutely. 12 LBJ Presidential Library http
  • rising star of undetermined brilliance on the scene and that was Estes Kefauver. He was also using a Senate investigating committee as a vehicle, and a very good one. He was investigating crime. A very engaging character with a lovely wife, Nancy. We went
  • a clean slate. I mean by that there was a little chart, you'd picked up your clothes and you'd done your chores and you'd gotten your lessons and all that kind of good stuff, and we very seldom got a star for all of it. We were punished, we were brought up
  • increases in u.s. economic aid. As a rough approximation, subject to later re,finement, an increase of 5-6 billion piastres of GVN budget expenditures might require an increase of $30Q40 million worth of imp.arts economic aid. Some of the imports undoubtedly
  • ) ;,.. (. . . .. SiiG DECLASSIFIED Wednesday, August 30, 1967 Authority ..u...;,,..u.;c_,;;..J..u...t:~3:;.__ __ v1.. jf ~ / j NARA. Date 5-- l \ ,-c;o 8V a-,-• FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM BUNKER (Saigon, 4452) Herewith my eighteenth weekly telegram: A. General 'i'he
  • to point with.out a11 eacala.tion o{ Chlne.,e d.eni.'inds or a rece.gLlf of Cbtne~e ~greemeuta. The cnly e.:cce?tio~ worth notlr..g was th~ reatljttetro.ent upward -of the amouct o! compensatl
  • was very involved. He would never talk about anything that he wasn't completely involved in, or it wasn't worth talking about, regardless of what the subject was. His mother--you know, a lot of people have such ridiculous ideas about his mother. His
  • on the campaign from the standpoint of the opposition. it anywhere for some reason. I never did submit I ran across it in some files recently. It gives a pretty detailed picture of the campaign. B: That would be worth M: Yes. keeping~- In fact I think I