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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- to Amb., New Delhi 2 pp. ~,~ ~-/J f 3 Nt ► >'it- 1~-ol AJC,-~Cf- l t.,8 ~ ~ 5/29/67 A 5/29/67 A 5/28/67 A 5/27/67 A ~M::atrh!~--t-~™~~:g._re-..JJ-::~:fl-2~- ~ ~-17-1/3 NL J 91-S~:)... ,, 0 J!S S.11 2 pp. --£duplicate of #93, NSF
- aircraft and _JOPSECRET : replacements are urgently needed to maintain our observation and surveillance capability over our newly opened LOC, new areas urider pacification, enemy routes of infiltration and enemy base areas. The northern I Corps Tactical
- O s lo Rabat Th e Hague LuJcembourg W e llin g t o n Tokyo W ie n tia n e New D e lh i Ottawa , . . La Pa z P a r is . B r u s s e ls t V"'-' / • ;v '■ »ii 1'•; - D rs^ a d b y i 7«U0r«phic t ra n ta iM io n i n d G /FM *»JKitchen:idp 8/4/64
- tomorrow to confer with Florida Governor Burns about the Cuban refugee program. The Governor wrote the President on Oc.ieber 5 expressing his concern over a new influx of refugees and making several suggestions (Tab B). Governor Ellington (without touching
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- in order to \ sign a wheat agreement as soon as possible. A public announcement soon f that a new agreement has been signed for a substantial quantity of wheat / will strengthen our current low wheat prices. Military Expenditure Review ___ State/AID
- . ·_.:, ' :3·. • .' . J .• ~ ·' I EXPRESSED OUR APPRECIATION FOR THIS ATTITUDE AND ~SS_URANCE. ·1 t '.· 4. IN VIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENTS. ON r'HE TROOP ISSUE REPORTED .',, ;·IN EMBASSY•s DAILY ROUNDUPSPLUS INTERVIEWS WITH MND REFERRED \ ,.t_O__ __BELOW
- ~USE TROU'BLE ·BE'. TWEEN ::-HM ANO < K l NGo BUT . LJ~TTE:R ' COU 0 " .EJE ~ > ~ER ·.E.._Ctl:Y A'SSURE.O cCJF· ii'! rs r 0 AL T V o L >; T ER c PAP td:>Of)OULJOS 'H~D ' RROPQ$~g _ _ . NEW ~ .wAW •G I'N G H IM AS ' lM i:N' YO PR I ME MIN r sTEJR
- authority or new 'legislation aa appropriate, and funds to provide a modest increase in assignment... 11ehited language training for ,.,ives at C--overnment expense. It ia $237 0 000. eotinmt~d that· the civilian agencies wouldt need app:roxbmtcly
- with this reasoning, be sent in numbers sufficient only to enable us to keep faith with our troops in exposed positions, as in the northern end of South ·viet-Nam -- and not to continue the past emphasis on "search and destroy." The new emphasis should
- COMNANDER HAS TO APPEAR DAILY THE SITUATION HERE MUST BE EXTRC:MELYSERIOUS, CERTAINLY· 110RE SERIOUS THAN WEBELIEVE IT TO BE. IF, AS IS CASENOW,ENEMY ACTIVITY TAP~:RS OFF ANDCLEANUP PROGRESSES TJ-1£RE\1ILL BE .LESS NEWS ANDWEFELL TK~T IF \vESTYwERETO GIVE
- room (room 7261 New State Bldg.). at The Department of State is currently engaged in preparing its semi-annual inventory of existing and pro jected contingency plans. In connection with this task, the views of the Planning Group on possible subjects
- 1 OF 2\sAIGON 17608 ~ ~ FOR DONNELLEY FROM ZORTHIAN 1 :AMBASSADO~ BUNKER HELD BACKGROUND BRT ATTRIBUTABLE ~O "SENIOR AMERICAN dFF": C ALS" AFTERNOON FEB. 3, ATTENDED .BY SELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF MAJOR AMERICAN NEWS MEDIA, REUTERS AND AGiNCE
- FLA G RUEHDT/USUN NEW YORK ' • SP : RUFHDN/AMEMBASSY' LONDON ‘ ' ' L .' RUEKDA/DOD WASHDC , ., • , U h )6 13 pm 2 ,O ' RUHLHQ/CINCPAC \ ^ ' H' RUM JIR/AM EMBASSY SAIGON EUR RUM JFS/AM EMBASSY V IE N TIA N E " FE RUMTBK/AMEMBASSY BANGKOK 10 STA TE GRNC
- . Employers' threats to dismiss strikers kept most wo.rk'.2rs on the job or broueht them back after a short absence, and jobs vacated by dismissals were quickly filled by new applicants. Policemen were al so stationed near company e_ntrances and sent
- . • . . • . ! . • . ,. . • • •· .. · • .; . • .: sho .~·nin column (1). _are p1·eliminary; unrc.r°inecl •t -:·-:.-:: ;... ·battlefield-reported ca.sual ties· rec:e i ved from COM{)Sf,tAC~ daily. ••. =:••:·:-.~-.~ The· figures :.:.:: ..... ::: :· 1
- fo r a resolution expressing th e u n ity an d d eterm in a tio n of th e U nited S tates in supporting freedom a n d In p ro tec t in g peace In so u th e ast Asia. T hese la te s t actions of th e N o rth V ietnam ese regim e have given a new an d
- :. • .. . • • . • .... -.:........ .:,. .. :.,:........ .. , •'·" ...:..; ' ...• ..."'·-:-'· . . ..... ..... . .. • ; . I ... . ·. . • --· ~--·---- . ,. ·-· .. ....-. . . . ID SUPPLY CONSUMPTION DATA IN KHE SANH • 111 reply to the question as to daily consumption. (on gross . basis) of Class I (Ratio1is), Class III {POL), and Cla~s V (Ammo) sup~lies at Khe
- CEMBTEL3 311 AND 316) SEEM t/M/FIRMLY FAVORABLE, INDICATE ' UNQUALIFIED SUPPORT OF ACTION IN VIEW OF PROVOCATION. ; ' ■ ' PUBLIC REACTION DEVELOPING SLOWLY DUE TO FACT VIETNAMESE DAILIES DISTRIBUTED ON TIGHT SCHEDULE, DO NOT ISSUE EXTRAS* FIRST NEWS 0
- that the agencies concerned seek liberalisation of legislative authority or new legislation as appropriate, and furids t o provide a 1110deat increase in aaaigmaent- related language training for wivea at Government expenae. It ia eatimated that· the civilian
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- - THE Ji NEWS NEW YO .. K'9 ~tCTU,_11!: NEW ■ ~A~ER 1272 NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20004 NATIONAL 8-5058 J°UllP JO, 1971 J>1ar Bill, tl~rff~S that IillibJh Hilsman dooum.~nt. B~st, \ TO . FR011 SUBJECT .... l._ Diem-Nhu Move
- t e d i t ciey b e ju d g ed b y u s . I t w i l l c r e a t a e. new s i t u a t i o n . S p e c i f i c a l l y , v e vrould r g r e e i n g e n e r a l w it h th e ^icieorancuaa o f A ugust 4 to y ou fronj Tcia Kughaa, s u g g e s t in g t h a t t
- w illin g to ta k e th e ju d g m e n t o f h is to ry a s to th e m e r its of m y cause. I n o te in p a ss in g t h a t th e w a rn in g s w h ic h th e S e n a to r fro m New Y ork, M r. L e h m a n , a n d th e se n io r S e n a to r fro m O
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 104: Nov. 5‑8, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- MEMORANDUM 6. 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT Parcbaae SUBJECT: November I",,., of New Zealand lamb Du-la& yoar convereatlon wltla Prime Mlnbter Holyoake oa October 9 yoa told blm •• woald look lato the poaalblllty of perdla•ID.a •P to $500. 000 of New
- as to that the bomb had -· 444 MAOISON NEW TEL: HA YORK 1-1221 AVENUE CITY HA 1-1234 August 3, 1966 rLORA LEWIS NEW YORI\ CORRESPONDENT l1f .. Bill Moyers The White House Washi.ngton, D. C. Dear Mr. Moyers: I havG been trying to reach you for some time
- > IN ROUND-UP OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS WITH QUAT THIS HORNING, HE INFORMED ME THAT THERE HAD BEEN NO FURTHER DEVELDPT'lENTS OyER NIGHr IN WAKE OF THURSDAY:S ATTEMPTED COUP. INTERROGATION OF PRISONERS CONTINUES AND APPARENTLY HAS TURNED UP NO NEW MATTERS
- ~-~!)'_ : . '~ ~9, 1968 ~V/;.ro/' Mr. ... I SECRET ... . President: conversation of Herewith Westy 1 s telephone today. The best news is that Highway 1 should be open by March 1. . • Y1 ••• Gen. Johnson suggests a weekly rather than a daily call from
- u e stio n Answ er: Vfhere was USS TICONDEROGA a t the tim e USS MADDOX e sta b lish e d new ra d a r contact w ith two u n id e n tifie d su rfa c e v e s s e ls and th re e u n id e n tifie d a ir c r a f t (Ev e n t 2)? A p p ro xim a te ly 100
- g a s o u r a c t i o n s a g a i n s t N o r t h V i e t n a m do n o t im p o se u n acc ep tab le d am age no r th re a te n the vital i n t e r e s t s of N o rth V ie tn a m , I b e lie v e th a t the new g r o u n d o p e r a t i o n s in th e
- a in st gun boats and c e r ta in supporting f a c i l i t i e s in North Vietnam which have been used in th ese h o s t ile opera tio n s . In the la rg er se n s e , t h is new act o f a g g ressio n , aimed d ir e c tly at our own fo r c e s , again b
- i a t i o n ( e . g . , s h o o t - d o w n o f a U- 2) PL l a n d g r a b s i n L a o s . PL d e c l a r a t i o n o f new g o v e r n m e n t I n L a o s . P o l i t i c a l d riv e fo r " n e u t r a l i z a t i o n " of Indo-China, E s c a l a t
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [2 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- . • COULD BE SHIFTED SAIGON DAILY VIA c-123 . ,... . .... (4) OVER THE LONG RUN,· THE COUP GROUP HAS MORE FORCE AT DISPOSAL THAN DO DINHi CAO, TUNG0 'HIS AND MOST OF ALL, THEIR THINKING MAJORITY OF THE OFFICER CORPS0 • 3-4 REFLECTS THE SENTIMENTS
- . NEW SUBJECT. IMPERATIVE RPT IMPERATIVE THAT THE VINH POL STORAGE BE DESTROYED TODAY. IF TICO IN IT IA L STRIKE UNSUCCESSFUL, RELOAD ASAP AND STANDBY. DO NOT LAUNCH RESTRIKE UNTIL RECEIPT SEPARATE DIRECTIVE. '3 . ONCE AGAIN, KEEP ME INFORMED/ GP THREE
- in a statement on December 18, 1964, of which an authentic copy is attached. This statement makes it U. S. policy to work toward a new sea level canal and to propose renegotiation with Panama of the existing Panama Canal Treaties. 2. The Secretary of State
Cable, at 1805 GMT, 11/22/63
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- J MI-5 CALL REPORTED THAT AT 1805 GMT 22 NOV AN ANONYMOUS WAS MADE IN CAMBRIDGE, OF THE CAMBRIDGE NEWS RPT ENGLAND CAMBRIDGE SAID ONLY THAT THE REPORTER EMBASSY IN LONDON LAST NIGHT AFTER RECEIVED INFORMED CALL AND THE THING
- by the President in a statement on December 18, 1964, of which an authentic copy is attached. This statement makes it U. S. policy to work toward a new sea level canal and to propose renegotiation with Panama of the existing Panama Canal Treaties. 2. The Secretary
- ). President Shaabi's message also includes Christmas and New Year's greetingso The Department recommends no replyo Enclosures: 1.Reply by the President of Southern Yemen to the President 2oPresident's 'Id al-Fitr message to the President of Southern Yemen
- latereate ud cooc•ru of the new Brltllb ·G °"9rameat. k la· alto olwi•a t»t •• •UU laaw ·t o take·careful accoaat of tla9 latereata u4 f'U'Pff•• ot France. 2. Ou owa lld4lre1t b, •• It baa beea. to flr&a the moat etf•c:· d• meau of ad.vaaclaa ·t h• partner
- their new military plans. It is unlikely that present political actions will meet th e situation. should plan for a bigger political effort to reverse the current trend . political actions should be proposed for consideration. We New An overall
- Canal Policy and Relations with Panama I have approved the following policy guidance governing the conduct of United States relations with Panama and future actions related to the present Panama Canal and a possible new sea-level canal. 1. The United
- I have reviewed your 22 October 1965 Memorandum to me in response to NSAM 337 as updated by the Department of State 1 s 17 May 1966 Memorandum to Mr. Rostow and by my approval on 23 May of the new military· sales package for Iran. I approve your