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  • , "butchered" it. "Ii' . ._ .... .,.. ' ~ ~ . - i ,. Nonetheless NEWSWEEK apparently picked up the q\lote used by Breslin. TIME intended to use it but, after checking with me, abandoned it. What I told Breslin -- again confirmed by Pierpont -- was simply
  • and internal security of Cameroon. Most African leaders spend half their time trying to hold together a flimsy patchwork of regions and tribes divided along arbitrary colonial boundaries. Cameroon is a classic case. It was a merger of French and British
  • level since the lunar New Year (early February). There were no large-scale Viet Cong attacks and only two district towns were fired on during the week. For the first time in my memory, during the last week all three of the principal indicators
  • the Ranch to Los Angeles at the end of the visit. Approve letter ----Approve plane -----Disapprove letter Disapprove plane See 1ne ----- --------DECLASSIFIED E.O 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, St1te D pt. Guidelines By M A, Date S- (j") , \-99
  • :25 p.m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: SUBJECT: News Media Contact Stewart Loory, The Los Angeles Times, came in today with some very sharp quesUons: 1. He says he has a story th.at there was a lettei- from the Prc,sident to Kosyght. waiting !or him
  • _lhe appt"Ovo4 ·rr 1968 etods:plle. l haft also clbecte4 She prodacUoo of _&he ad&Udou! weapou ~•qtd.red for qualltr ...\1:-e&ee ud roliablU&y ·teottog. l aathoriM fOQs ID coo-rdlnetloa wtel& the Atomic &lel'IY Com• mu•tn. lO meke 8Qcb chanpa ID tu
  • •. McNamara) . A. Consultation. Troops. Rusk) (Sec. ' (Sec •. Rusk) Rusk and'Sec. ~ ' . McNamara) ...,,!~. :...... • "·--...- ' How to accelerate. 5. BUTTERCUP. 6. Los Angeles (Sec. Times How to pre-empt:' 7. Rusk and Sec. story
  • , was strictly in the hands of the Electoral Tribunal. Garcia (jodoy said that he had spoken slx times wlth the Tribunal Prealdent, Angel Llz, polnting out to hbn that failure to· release the results as received was bringing crltlclsm en the Provisional
  • times and move forward, and the democratic must have been practices drawing upon their anxiety to your very well. can weather traditional that have given them strength values and vigor as a·nation. I wish you all happiness the required moral
  • with Congress. Therefore, we need to know as much as possible in specific terms about what Latin America is prepared to !,lo on integration _and under the Alliance for Progress now in order to caxry on such consultations between Buenos Aires ·and time of Summit
  • .FOR THE FIRST . TIME SINCE THE ST~RT OF THE :GENERAL INTENSIVE FLIGHT IN THE SOUTH, GAVE ME AN EXPOSE OF ·THE SITUATION. . ·"HE TOLD ME FIRST OF ALL THAT THE EVENTS IN THE SOUTH, CONTRARY TO. CERTAIN WESTERN INTERPRETATIONS, CHANGED _NOTHING WITH RESPECT
  • the Russians before taking it up with the Germans. Before making up your mind, you will wish to hear his argument in detail, as well as get the views of Rusk and McNamara. . The heart of the problem is timing. In terms of Alliance politics, it would be best
  • before delivery lo Telecommunications Operations Division 4-. \ ----~- ·--- TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS DIVISION WORK COPY S ECR±:T/NODIS M.:iurer's conversations and therefore press of those matters . you think with the Nr..,rth
  • :"" . -#50a mem6 #56b-m~+rl----ft-:ITT71nn'f71 FILE Schnittker tcrf>reside11t,1e: Cong&- 1 -..... lO-1,-i-4-; N LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, 10/16-20/67 RESTRICTION Box 24 CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing
  • Foreign Minister to U.s.""Ambassador 3 p c (pattial-rext or#40) ~ t:Ho-% JJL--S qlfc)_ll) s-1 a Cf lo~ IJt..'3'° o~-,40 (
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  • :21 am 10/18/64 Local call from 12:17 pm 12/15/64 Local call from 1:20 pm 12/28/64 LD call from Los Angeles, Calif. 9:07 am 1/8/65 Local call to 9:51 am 2/22/6S Local call from 10:45 am 3/16/65 Returning McCone's 3:33 pm 3/18/65
  • our Embae•y. The funeral la at 8: 00 a. m. tom.or row (10:00 a. m. Montevideo Waal'lin1ton time time). W. W. Rostow ApproYe ---- See me ---- to Mra. Mrs. Elba Elisa Propoaed Pre ■ idential Meaaa1e of Condolence de lo• Campo ■ de O. ■ tido
  • was unceremoniously overthrown by Dominican military elements who promptly installed a three-man, "anti-Communist" civilian junta under Dr. Emilio de los Santos. President Bosch, with more sincerity than political sense, had offended many in­ fluential
  • International, Ltdo 510 West Sixth Street Los '. Angeles, California 90014 (Phone: (213) 683 - 7252) 17. Mr. Curtis G. Benjamin Chairman, Management Board McGraw-Hill Book Company 330 West 42nd Street New York, New York 10036 (Phone : (212 ) 971 - 2031) 18
  • agreements ar~und the end of October and allow just encugh lead time for booking ships to avoid interzupting the pipeline. By spreading the_.amount Subramaniam requested for November-Dece.mber over four months. instead of those C':DJEIDEWTI!i CQ)lPJe
  • almo st the whole distance would have been necessary to accomplish the move in that time. If Hanoi were able to carry out such apparently speedy deployments in any considerable magnitude in the near future, it would alter dramatically the balance
  • -ol NLJ ~t'B--eele¼E!--f---Be,eH~ft~~rn-~~.n. .~,,,_,. ~ lo-~ b- f.).. IV L. J q c) - dS- e ~ PP- [duplicate of #28, NSF, Country File, "Vietnam, lG(l ), 6/ 1 - 8/12 / 67 Election," Box 65] 28 memo -33 memo 34a draft Rostow to the Pres. re USSR
  • speculation as to the intentions of the Soviet Government with respect to the Resolution. We are coming under considerable public pressure to explain the meaning of Soviet claims and intentions, and may have to do so at any time. In view of the foregoing
  • , we had some reservation about revealing everything we had been trying to do. Tom Lambert, Los Angeles Times, telephoned and asked the same question aa Frankel. I gave him the same answer. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln Wednesday, March Z2, 1967 7:40
  • , Pear son, Lopez Mateos). 2. Others who cannot be excluded from an office call by all the traditions of protocol: this means Ambassadors presenting their credentials and Heads of State or Government visiting Washington. 3. Foreign visitors whose time
  • of these docu­ ments. At the same time, I believe that the author may well have been familiar with the content of the Gilpatric Report and was almost certainly aware of the current proposals being made in connection with the San Francisco speech. I base the above
  • action on this contract for the time being inasmuch as the Air Force wants the · aircraft and there is a special background to this matter .,inyol;ving Y,_OJ:lc.J;"::-
  • this week and to be here over the weekend of 28-30 August. I can decide about Labor Day when the time comes. 4. Unless you object, therefore, I will plan to get out of here tomorrow morning and then be here through the last weekend of August. This involves
  • are: 1. Getting Ky aboard before we act. 2. See if the Swedish government really would accept the responsibility, if asked by Hanoi and Washington -- and announce it at the time we made the offer. In fact, we might want some Ethiopian, Danish, etc
  • you do and do not wish discussed; you have the usual problem that, as qften as not -- at least in my three years of exposure -- you cannot be sure ahead of time what the principal topic of conversation is going to be. You can tell generally
  • power plants (thermal, hydro-electric and atomic energy) and construction projects in Chattanooga~ ~t~ Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit, and Washington. The group will also visit projects in and near New York City prior to their departure
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had
  • ~ howeve1" often. one kicks .her in the flanks. Ko one has spent more time and energy 1 _j Tel. Eal. .:., rr::.2. - - -u .:~· . ._,:;k: __ _ ::...:__ 1 ~ Teleorepr,ic lrena"'iu,o>r. end ~ -~ , - The ~re\: 5/ 18/ 67 cle11ihce1io" •P~OYed :,y
  • the General Assembly). He arrived in New York on April 6 and will leave from Los Angeles on April 17 f~r a visit to Japan. You met and talked briefly with him at Adenauer's funeral. Klaus admires the United States greatly and is sympathetic and understanding
  • ------1,..-:tp;)..,.- #7a cabl Intelligence 2 p. S #Ba memo President ~ -
  • to build up national language and at the same time prepare young people for higher education. He pressed his case for a secondary school in English language and his hope that the United States could assist. Again Vice President expressed great sympathy
  • . • Har an Paris Bo 121] • ~ !(-Ac. /Lo q d (dup. #2a, NSF, Country 11/20/68 - 1/69, General 12/11/68 File, "Vietnam, 2 C Military Activity," 17) b, Box 74] MAC 16964, Intelligence report ~nit-i,?sJ H/5100.%11/68 S 8 pp. [dup. #2b, NSF, Country File
  • bocobudmeat of Mortll Vletaam etartla1 ..... p. m. Ea•tan Sta... r-t Time, October 29. la reacWaa the dedaloa to 10 forward with tlai• etep, I ban coaalaatly Mne la m1ad &he co mailcadoaa yCM& 1111d I baft had • lhl• It laa• matter•• lo me tut yo.& nported