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  • of Vietnam and with the spirit and pride of combatants of the Llberation Army. The final victory will be with us. - DcLy - Month 1968 1 Instruction: This enclosure B wili be read to every cadre c!,Ild combatant" prior to departure for attack. · Comment
  • ..I colleagues appear to ave done quite a our election proce .. job in publicizi ...e that is ~u ht be worth a story in your hou e or. an (OT tate' h in fact there :iight be erit in. all U posts aoing this sort of thlng. ood to .see you other night
  • dld aot i.aclwle la: Waat are GVN aad u. a. plau fer •••aria& tllat we re1ala pGp91atloa coatrol la tile .. aad reaame momeatmn la .....tatlellary 4eYelep- .....,..w. meat.? A• I read tae latelllseac•• lt aeem• more aad more llkalJ that taeJ
  • /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
  • -BRNT!AL ?AV:ff , NAIE', DC1t~ $#t'. '?~ THE WHITE HOUSE ASH I NGTON March 13, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT You may or may not want these for night reading, but you should have them available: At Tab A is McNamara's full draft report of which
  • ] ­ EX~CUTI~! @+- - II 11f 3//)/ IIu -" J NIGHT LETT ER April 8. 1965 ~I Al.1.•iral Cbeut.cr C . x,., ood Y. .U . C . .lh Confereu.co l S6-l ...:h-il ~ight• Legislation .. a~!ililgto;l Iillto11 Hotol '/l a.3.ilint;t()A, D . c . P loaoo cxwnd my
  • ., ' ' ::..! "". ·. . ··-~' : . :•; ; .• • : ~· : ···' .. ' _; . . . ' !· · ~ • . ··,. ~ \ 60NFIJJ~:WTIAL CLASS IFil-.lION DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT /~ "' ~ ·1t,p, ~ June 16, 1964 Date Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House The enclosed is for White House clearance prior to transmission. ~~'-~>
  • cities have good mayors. King felt that the latter statement should read "Only a few major cities have good mayors, Mayor Allen of Atlanta, Georgia, being one of them." King further referred to the statement that the riots SECRFJ'f' GROUP 1 Excluded from
  • to time. (The Bradlees have had a tough year, and Mary has seen to it that we tried to help.) When I heard from a couple of press people last night that the FBI was putting it about that the source of the story that J. Edgar Hoover was leaving was Bob
  • READ SEVER AL LETTE RS OF S~PPO T RECEIVED BOT I \ ITHIN AdD OUTS IDE COJ..h TRY o TH El 9 READ ME LFTTER FRO:l Ut 1t111ME D Gr,NERA 1 WRITTEN BEFORE DEC iICH PATiAKOS CERTAIN m r1 MED~ 1 3~ IN 9· I WAS WARNED THAT Ki iJO , OFFIC E RS~ POLIT
  • on the King's plans should be directed to the Palace in Athens. FYI: Talbot sees the King Wednesday night to work out details of press handling, so by the end of the week or early next we may have to announce. But we'll want the King's views first. Hal Saunders
  • co Rl,· R2 R3 R4 RS NAMEITI TLE '. R9 R6 R7 RB RIO CORRESPONDENCESYMBOL 2. 3, 4, s. □ ALLOTMENT □ APPROVAL SYMBOL □ HANDLE DIRECT 0 □ IMMEDIATE □ RECOM',!ENDAT I ON ACTION READ AND DESTROY □ AS REQUESTED □ INITIALS 0
  • WILSON IN LO NDON bF MESSAGE THROUGH NORTH VIETNAMESE ~O~~EgP6~DENT IN LO~DON THAT HAN6I'S ANSWERS WOUL~ BE AVAIL~~LE IN PARIS. HE DELAYED DEPARTURE FROM LONDON OVER NIGHT TO pgRMIT CONSULT i\·trON WITH F'RENC ►l" GOVT AND SEEK AP?O!t.r!MENTS WITH D
  • >-.$..S-T~ WASHINGTON ~.r;, December MEMORANDUM 4, 1967 FOR THE FILE I called W. H. 1auer and advised him that, as the Department of Defense reads the statute, 31 U.S. C. 529 prohibits any advance payment unless the re is special authorizing
  • . This note is merely to let yo u know t hat I understand t he pressu r e of the days and the needs of the hour. Sincerely , Hotel Plaza, New York City, Februa ry 28, 1943 Dear Mrs. Wallace: Knowing t hat you r husband will never read this very serious
  • , END COPY LBJ LIBRARY 2 -a. E COPY LBJ LIBRARY 46. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, AUGUST 5, 1964^ To the Congress of the United States; Last night I announced to the American people that the North Vietnamese regime had conducted further
  • . DECLASSIFIED E~O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT : +fffl'l'"'~i.ati- nd~ uckw:.a.Sli~ .-. ··.·. :•··., _A, NARA, gg - IDate .S(f, 1 -.,)l7- a ~ "l' . . . A By~ , After a lazy week on the Massachusetts shore, I just read Walt's
  • with Percy, whlch I summarized earlier thl• evening. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln .. · I '1 ) J/ ~ Late No~e for the President's Evening Reading l tr I I During the- day, we le~.rned that: Senator Percy plans I . i11t1:oduce a 1>sense of the Senate
  • OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR * ~PR ~.,. 1 1884 Honorable lee C. White Assistant SpeciaJ. Counsel to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. White: We have read the memorandum concerning the Civil Rights Bill which we received from your
  • units that were called up at the time of the start of the Pueb~o crisis are going to be. released and returned to civilian life. Can we read anything into this--are we perhaps 1·c111ponseto the Pueblo? not considering a military Secretary Clifford
  • Government con•trucUve which the that you have no thou1ht that you have pledged youraelf of gover~nt prior the dilemma ln your country on Aprll 21, 196 7, baa be at variance wlth the fundamental problems 1 have read it with much countries
  • is that we cooperate with one or mo!'e of the TV networks to put together a two-hour TV Special on the world food problem -- to be shown on or about Tba.nlugiving night. She hasn't yet sold the idea to a. network. but I think her plan may have real merit
  • read to him. King particularly liked the part indicating that the United States should unilaterally withdraw from Vietnam. King also liked the part where he will appeal to the country to "demand insistently that our Government honor Hanoi's promise
  • TEXT RE CUBA FOL IS LETTER SENT MIKOYAN TH IS A. M. 0NE THING THAT MR. MCCLOY AND l NEGLECTED TO DISCUSS WITH YOU LAST NIGHT WAS THE LIST OF ITEMS THAT THE US CONSIDERS IN THE CATEGORY OF OFFENSIVE WEAPONS WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE EXCHANGE BETWEEN PRES
  • will preside. Mrs. Beverly St. George Tucker is Chairman. (Press facilities will be located in the Student Center Reading Room) 4:45 p.m. MRS. JOHNSON DEPARTS SAN ANGELOCOLLIDE BY MOTOR FORSAN ANGELt) AIRPORT. 5:15 p.m. MRS. JOHNSOii DEPARTS SANANGELO
  • and C~ntral Desk opel~ation carried on at the Hilton, · • ·• providing·the necessary continuity of oporations from the Vice President's • arrival· on the night. ot August 28 through his departure on the afternoon of· , • _August JO. • • • • ... . ·s
  • Jones Herewith comments on Har:ry McPherson's suggested revisions of last night. 1. The first passage was cut down by Busby, etc., for two reasons: - - it sounded an initial uncertain note; - - to cut length of speech as instructed. The .essence
  • 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
  • negotiations on education and agriculture. .; We underlined last night and by telephone today to Santiago that Frei should make no reference to figures or details of our loan negotiations. (Negotiating instructions were very tight as you .' directed. ) Our
  • have read of the inner politic• o( mainland China ln this crt.ts. .! !II It is written by liiiliiiiii.cholarly. an old CIA man w. w. R. -COH!"t15!:%111At:' attachment ED 12958 3A(b)l11>25Yrs (CJ ,✓ Mr U,ostow COMFIDEHTL:\L January 24, 1967
  • that it was impossible to back it without both sides, at least, being informed. Therefore, Rev. Raimondi was willing to have me read the memo; make any remarks I cared to make; but not keep and circulate the memo. · I read it and told him that he should ask for a session
  • of such an inscription a2plicable to possible course of action discussed in para. 4 below might read: to r..e
  • successful response to the enemy effort, he has resorted to sharply increased use of terror. In the First Corps, undefended hamlets have been a~: acked, civilians killed and wounded and houses burnec:. While Saigon has not been rocketed since .t he night
  • Califano NIGHT READING UNITED STATES CIVIL WASHINGTON, SERVICE D C. CHA!RMAN EXECUTIVE CY -14 ~ /~ .) fj- :l 9!/' COMMISSION 5 p tfl-v/1C?t8' 2041!:, February 15, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT To secure more effective interagency action