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  • that tbey wollhl dell.-r the men at the t1ma the receipt waa oqaed 117 oar new repnnDtatbe Gea. Woodward. W. W. lloatow DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.G NL.J c; 1, , , ~ By Iµ) ,NARADate 7-8-4;S" WWRoatow:rl.D DEPARTMENT OF' STATE WASHINGTON May 18
  • A LIGHrER TOUCH. IN HIS SPEECH IN CHOLON, ·1N WHICH ~E WAS tRITICAL OF THE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN SAIGON, . }-€ S,L\ID 10 · TAJ(E A TAXI :· OR PEDICAB~ THE COST IS PROHIBITIVE •. , . THER~ .ARE NO PUBLIC .LAVATORIES AND . YET -IT IS AGAINST THE . LA~ TO URINATE
  • , the cessat1on of outside interfe E.:1ce 1n the internal affairs of Laos. I pointed out 1 , that in 1957 all parties, including the Pathet Lao, in Lao:~had agreed that the International Control Commission, which had been set up by the Geneva Accord in orde:-c
  • ercy's proposal; -- That, if pressed, the State Department should say the President and Secretary of State have made clear the country's desire for peace and the ~, /D Jf\!
  • , communication, medical services and the like. Modern businesses in both East and West share the need to apply today's advanced techniques to the problems of managing huge and far-flung enterprises -- factories and department stores, farms and subway systems
  • Situation. Now that Caamano and company have left Santo Domingo, Ellsworth Bunker has turned his attention to persuading Rivera Caminero and his colleagues to depart. The three-way conversations between Bunke r, Garcia Godoy and Rivera Caminero this week
  • to President from Rostow re: Dominican Situation secret C)OJ\-\~~ ~ 1•'b Joe>-2 p #93 memo to President from Rostow re: daily foreign affairs secret ~ON,~L,1.s..C 1--.114~ N«-11(;)dt?:. 3 p .,x", 't;r~J. #95 memo 'f /,e,l(p .,Jl,,5 ,0 -r;vti to President
  • after Sec. all8k Get npert &am Hulb aad we wW coaalder tbe matter _ .._ _ __ ca11 . .____ WWJlo■tow:rla INFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE . WASHINGTON SECRET Monday, March 18, 1968 5 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: .f Herewith the Department of Defense figures
  • Bill Gaud'a report on the Foreign Ald bill as reported out by the Forel1n Relation• Commlttee. A• you see, he belleve• we ahould get to the Senate lloor before the recess. W. W. Ro•tow WWRostow:rln :, DEPARTMENT AGENC.Y FOR OF STATE
  • Item, 1948 Boston Herald, 1950-54 Assistant Director, Information; U.S. Department of' Labor Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Affairs Labor Management Arbitrator . U.S. Representative to ILO Governing Body • Chairman, ILO Governing Body
  • of men, largely cut off from world affairs, to whom the decision to enter discussions with the US has overriding importance for the future of their country. We have some evidence of differing views on their part this key issue. Hanoi's situation
  • not been taken a solemn assessment family, that the years unparalleled arena. will To surmount require leadership United States vision. It affairs. It that will principles him to feel now at work in a fast-changing toward a stable
  • shortages. We are informed that there are only about 800 indigenous doctors in South Vietnam, of whom about 500 are in the South Vietnamese Army. The Department of Defense, Public Health Service, and AID have contributed teams to work in South Vietnam
  • Parl ■ 17ZZ6 SD6il ■ 7PfHARVAN PLUS DECLASSIFJED WWRostow:rln E.O. 12958,Sec. 3.5 NSCMemo,1/30/95,StateDept.Guidelines By NARA,Date ":J• 3 ...0 J f, . . , ' Department of State ... •• :~t·f-"!-· :. •.• "-/t., ..-, "·' f~i~@~Q
  • Secret) Double Plua) L'. - R/ r- coRREcnoNs MADE oN THIS ORIGINAL MUST sE MADE oN All coP1Es BEFO~cTHE TELEGRAMIS DELIVERED TO OC /T!Al, Rr .., 6243 • • ""---J . I . . 1~) • ( I / 6. c_· 7• ~ ~ . • ,./ ·ouTGOiNG TELEGRAI.\ Department
  • • '-- Pirector Attachment Approve ____ Disapprove ____ _ _ __ CQNEIDENTIA I- 31 ..... DEPARTMENT AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL WASHINGTON. THE OF STATE DEVELOPMENT D. C. 20523 UG1i_~ 1968 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM FOR TEE PRESIDENT SUBJECT
  • • alld plu ••• of the attack oa tbe cltl••• w. W. R.oatow . SliGRllT W WRo•tow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White House Guidelines, Feb. 24, 1983 B.-+ , NARA, Date ¢ -'7--'f µ DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON February 13, 1968 SE CRE'l
  • OF DOCUMENT Agency: ~65a Cable- RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE State Department 8-HP.. ·~-J.-f..._.s.age. fm -LBJ to .Haile Se las i e s 2 ? -p- - Herter to Hall s tein 8/20/6-4----+---- A 8/6/64 A c 2 p 7/20/64 A c 2 p 7/ 20/ 64
  • BECAME, IF NOTAN£NDIN ITSELF, ATLEASTA WELCOME. BY PRODUCT or TH£ AFFAIR. I OIALWITHTHIS PKENOM£NON IN MOR£DEATILIN PARAGRAPH ~t~f 14 BELOV. 9. l HAVENOTTHUSFARMENTIONED KY•s ~OL£. IT IS A.OlFFIClD.t ON£TO ASSESSANDONEIS TEMPTED ta NAlSEPROVOCATIVE
  • • used in reachlng deci■ ion ■ in the national ■ ecurlty area la incomplete without reference to the extensive organlzatlll ~le~ ba ■ ~rown up under State Department direction following .de ga :Jon o . your/au or ty to be Secretary of State
  • Committee on Foreign Affairs. As Coi:gress is nov 1n adjourment, I do not know vbeD legislative action will be completed but certainly will keep in mind your great interest and the interest and approval tor this legislation evidenced. by the Govern- ment ot
  • : " i l -/ I l I ' I • l DEPARTMENT OF' STATE .. i 2$, _1968 December· MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT RCSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Subject_:. The President's Rep~y to King Hussein's Letter Enclosed is a suggested reply fron.t ti1e President to l{ing
  • agreed to· by the Atomi·c Energy Commission and the Depart• ment of Defense as a result 0£ ehanged military re.quire.:rnenta. Any chang.e s indicative 0£ a. major shift in defense policy or Atomic Enei~gy Commission production capability will be submitted
  • NOT HAPPY ABOUT T;UNNING OUT Ill. . CORPS, BUT T:{E .DEPART.. . . . . . . . . . lR E OJ' r ·•!E H~l T \UL.L . NOT PHESEN'f AN UNACCEP'rl\BTJ-; RISH; I'!' W!LL SLOH . . . ,, . . . ·. . \~·.. t . DOWN ?ROGRESS Tt!AT COULD 0·1·:-nrnt-!1SE BE MADE lH
  • planes. Israel needs deterrent power and this mea~s F-4's plus Mirages. , B~:~ saidihe had discussed this issue with the President before departing on his current trip and knows c:1e President has it very much in mind. USG not idle on matter. Decision
  • of the R eady R ese rve of the a rmed for c es t o a ctive duty for not more than 24 months under paragraph (e} of Department of Defense Appropria1;ion Act, 1967 (80 Stat. 981). However, the total number of. members of the Ready Reserve who may be ordered
  • paper reads citing a State Rockefeller. . Department cen~ for each prov- "I under.s~d t~t ~ocky has ince of North Vietnam "the popu- told the President m P,nvate that lation living below th; 20th ,P8l'al· he supports him down "the line on lei is at least
  • cc: Marshall Wright AJ enkins :mm LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Roatow ii • DEPARTMENT OF STATE Unofficial Translation Phnom Penh, December 20, 1968 Mr. President, llay I thank you for the personal the French Government. which have troubled Like
  • - McGeorge TAB J - Views Fortas Taylor Bundy (independent of W. W. Rostow paper) -- Dear Mr. Presidents I submit here,vlth my resignation as Special Assiatant to the, President f.or National Security Affairs, to take effect on February Z.8, 1966. I
  • rcsl diplomatic pressu~es on the US. It is perhaps indicative of the state of affairs, that outside the Coor.,,a.dat "World, Bertrand Russell is c·u rr£ntl.y Hanoi's louclest ai.1d most colorful champion. 19. 2t_!,pa -- the UncP.rta.in Ally. A new