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  • , and much more of the five-year plan can be f inanced through Iraq' s own resources, and foreign loans can be more read i l y servic e d. Whether ratification of the IPC agreement is politically f e asible should ~e de termined in the next two or three
  • memo on forcea in Ko:rea, which you sent rne in anticipation of possible Pak talk with LBJ Tuesday the 26th. It was a non-starter because LBJ saw Pak Monday night. But it illustrates posaibl.e DOD reluctance to move now. This more likely because Gen
  • Conversation with Senator Inouye' telephone conversation LBJ /Ikeda Read draft statements RWK suggestions we expect for Senator's s personal secretary re trans-Pacific 6/18/64 LBJ to make and Ikeda text remarks: M s.s, 17.'~ 1
  • /Ikeda 6/18/64 Read draft statements RWK suggestions ..,...~sc,t we expect for Senator's secretary re trans-Pacific LBJ to make and Ikeda text remarks: -> l ) The werds exchanged by President J'~son and Prime Minister Ikeda ;..;-J ~ T .d
  • development ald in raiaing per capita lncomo will atand up. So it atrlkea me that you fellows might bo able to give ua an informal reading. Sorry to have misaed you when I waa in Cambridge cept for an all too brief encounter on the staira. Sincerely, R. Mr
  • W . Barnett, et al and Yoshihiro Nakayama, et al C 6 9/15/64 A 21 a report Debriefing of Robert W. Barnett C 19 9/17/64 A 23 memo Benjam in H. Read to McGeorge Bundy s 1 9/12/64 A S 2 9/5/64 A ~ H/2-1~ 23a memo re ROK-Japan
  • , ._,,C\1-:,'(Cf '- 1'·. ~ NARA Dar3 ' By~ ' , ;}t~~ Decembe~ 16. 1965 Mac - If you'-d stick tllis into tonight'«, reading, l 1ll bet we would get a twenty ..aecond OK~ RWK SJ!GP.Jf:T ✓ December Thursday, MEMORANDUM 16, 1965 3:00 p. m
  • discussions with the GOI, and had not read the Bank's staff report, we knew in general what their views were, and I might say a word about two aspects of the Bank's suggestions. First, I knew that the Bank had been concerned over th~ level of defense spending
  • President Last Friday I spoke to the National Newapa.per Publishers Association in Omahaand then The Grange in Topeka, return­ ing that night. I bad press conferences in both towns and found it ironical that for the first time in five years, rather than
  • June 1964 MEMORANDUM Attached FOR 30 May 1964 19 November, o ground only,'' term. Any compromise channel Please EOB, please in the sense in a sealed read to you. of source JU1J1 l...54 for "back­ understands that could dry up
  • !o:r domestic than £ore!gn audiences I'd alao welcome a sharper pitch for foreign aid. R. w. Komer October 27, 1964 McGB: Fate moves inscrutably, and we're no more adept than astrologers at reading it. So pay heed. RWK Att: FBIS Z6 and 2.7, 10
  • little direct read-oat from t1w Preatdea&. J clloee tala 4e'ric• aa a meana ol &•Ula& a clear •lpal. If lae •ead• the memo Nck &ppl"G"4, I woald lacorponte tbe •altataac• la a memo to Bell (copiea to Ruk, Freemaa, Sclmltae) r .... •tba.1 Bell to pua tld