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  • • would like to fi.ad an a.1reed fonmala on the M lddle Eut t.a1lt Ibey cmot nrlng around the extreme Arab•. Arthar Cioldher1 part1c:u1arly wanted JCRI to read thla cable. He added that the Aic•rlan• at the UN 10 about openly maktn1 contemptm,ua remark
  • . ' ' ,2. GENERAL UESTOORELAND EXPLAINED THE FIRST ATTACK OF PT . BOATS AGAINST THE MADDOX AND THE ATTACK LAST NIGHT AGAINST THE MADDOX ANDTUroJER JOY, AND OUTLINED RETALIATORY ACTION .’ BEING TAKEN BY^ THE 7 TH|f=LEET AGAINST PT AND SWATOW BASES IN'. . t
  • to deliver his message. He said that he was "disappointed" in the interview. He had flown over on Sunday night and returned on Monday night from Paris. Despite his disap­ pointment, i.t should be noted: -- Bots formula is exactly like Kosygin's.. They have
  • have read. Walt Rostow April 9, 1968 2:00p to mc ..o make s pa.per "Prill Tua•y, April 9, 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: Attached for yonr apprOY&l l• a brief Johll atatemem fer l••aaac• followta1 yoar me.U.C with Chaaeellor Klau. It wa• drafted lay State
  • LBJ:WJJ:pas ~ · .,• THE W HITE HOUSE WASHI N GTO N November 19, 1966 Dear Mike: I read your letter of October 13 while on my trip to Asia, and have given much thought to its proposition~, some of which we have touched on in our more recent conversa­
  • ) Whatever the ultimate decision, Hanoi's course is likely to be tortuous and complicated rather than clear cut; groping rather than definite with efforts made to 'keep open as many escape hatch~s as possible. (3) Whatever our reading of Hanoi's intention
  • of the City the previous night and will not be going back in until after thi s week' s anniversary activities are overo Regarding the elections, Ambassador Bunker stated that Garcia Godoy had appointed a liaison officer to work between the Central Electoral
  • . President: The Attorney General wanted you to know that tomorrow night he is hosting . all members of the House Judicial Committee on the_~equqia. /..Vhinud He suggests thf! ~ou might wish to call Chairman ell t approximately 6:30 p. m. an congratulate
  • on the Great Humanitarian. I know he used to. I'm sending your letter on to Bob who will enJoy it tremendously, and xl11 be talking to him at d1M r Tuesday night and try to tollow it up. I gathered fro~ what one of the Syndicate salesmen told me that Paul
  • Officer, White House Situation Room Mr. Benjamin H. Read. Executive Secretary. Department of State. c/o Operations Center Subject: Opera.tional Higl1light.s SOUTHEAST ASIA The following US Air Force B-52 missions are now scheduled· to be flown during
  • and who consulted with o.ther experts last night, made the following points about the us es of lard. 1. _Lard is used almost exClusively for food -- either directly as a cooking fat or blended with other ingredients to make margarine. It can also be added
  • in- Radio Premier of •, Moscow I reported that Praai e1t • lin. • ' ----- .. - ...... ···- Podgorny participated . I '!""' in a c~remony -.- [ .--.- •, .. I' 8. ·Last Radlo night ·leader Dubcek :attended July. Today Premier
  • ., which handwrltlllg reached him. "I ha had organllled, officially can see you 1oann1 an tele­ becune the promoter of the Ylslon," It read. On another -.Ion he wu retum bout between Jioyd Patterson and Ingemar Jo- displaying raI and counter­ , hanaon
  • · role might be in cooperation wtth GVN._ Vic·e pr·esJdent str•ss.td 1 that we ce>uld learn muc:h from Diem s .experience-and.he h.4d co]Jle to. listen to his views as .well .as pr.a.sent :pr•sident • ..Kennedy's. Diem read letter and then pro~·eeded
  • is the State Vice President of the Mexican-American Political Association 20 Mr. Flores. 21 MR. FLORES: 22 Last night, as I was going over the preparation for this Good morning, Dr. Lee, Members of the Panel. 23 particular representation -- I had went
  • . North Vietnamese deserters and prisoners tell us the bombing makes infiltration very difficult. In 1966, PW' a . reported that air atr~es had increased infiltration time up to two months. They are .forced to travel at night without
  • WEARE EXTENDING HARDSURFACEONLYUNTILEND OF JANUARY. A FEWDAYSFROMNOWI SHALLTAKEANOTHER READING ON SITUATIONWITHSAQQAF ANDCANTHENCONCLUDE WHETHER IT APPEARS NECESSARY ANDUSEFULFORUS TO WEIGH[N WITHPOINT 2 (A)., (B).11 (C) AND(D) Of DEPTEL475
  • that on the next day the world would be entirely under 100 feet of water. One man went to church, got on his knees and prayed. The second man got the prettiest girl he could find and spent the night dancing, drinking and carousing. The third man immediately took
  • Bv~ . G41,i t.() NARA. Date 11~ ~l{o-:/-,4~~ "f 5D/f!iJ. Thursday, April 20, 1967 -- 10:10 a. m. Mr. President: Hal Saunders and I have staffed out the paper done by Dave Ginsburg. I wanted you to have, as he did them during the night, Hal1 s
  • with some conclusions which many of us share. I think you will find it worth reading. With my warmest regards, Chester Enclosure: Excerpt from Vital Issues, December 196 5 . Mr. Robert W. Komer, The White House, Washington, D. Ca Bowles AsiaAn
  • SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE A-"54Fr0111Seoutconf iderttial ~ f ...1~-,~ NI-J ,~--,, RESTRICTION r, ,, to McB. Baud:y ft Olli Bell Read eonfidential ~ to Wm.Moyers from Beu Read 1r,,, ~ 41
  • by candidates. Interpreters will be present. {Comment: Concur in field trips. Urge groups visit I, II, and IV Co,;ps, remaining ove1•night if prac tical and security permits. Evening schedule o. k. for those remaining in Saigon.) -2- SECR~ September 1 9:00
  • THEY COMMENCED A ROUNDOF BEATINGS AGAINST THE CREWWHICH WENTON DAY A~m NIGHT. THE HEAT WAS TURNEDOFF AND PEOPLE STOODOUTSIDE MY DOOR SPEAKING ABOUTNE IN KOREAN. MANY WORDSI HAD LEARNEDBY THIS THIE. SATING THAT MY TURN WAS NEXT AND THAT THEY DID NOT EXPECTME
  • • - - at ' for llllboo• and hie chi• f eng n6er dev,l.Nd a tl.'ick whicb r()ut..S the YankAI.. fraa th• Nor folk N~vy • All night 1009 they rM • Yatc!. ~ .lMMdi,. fl9Rh thrQU9 laarnea, ~ ith a uc:h vhiatla blowin9 and llell oJ••=tJ• a. l\ad the • filt"Zl&ll · O
  • transfer nuclear of other material, on, development of, production applications, respec- to read as follows: to the Government of the United Kingdom special material, bis shall 2 be renumbered as Articles and a new paragraph Ill 3 thereof
  • PERSONAL FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM TH!;: PRIME MINISTER . I . DECLASSIFIED . . E.0. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ?S- .3of. · NARA Date 3-o'lS-ff BY. ~ ' WAS MOST GRATEFUL FOR YOUR VERY PROMPT REPLY TO MY MESSAGE LAST NIGHT FROM MOSCOW. IT ARRIVED . JUST IN TIME
  • considerably aa he would realize from reading papers and that I wou14 convey vie,n to him. through Department. Suggest that Department telephone Barnea tellhlg him. that,while, under normal clrc:umatancea, presence in Habana of distinguished American lawyer
  • ,,..J'O'Uld be s1m.lla.r to a FOOS), the cy-11tein de,.. tectcd on a real ti.:ne ha.sis 18 out of 20 la.unc.hes ln daytime and 13 out of 18 at night. ~!oreover. tt has been demonstrated that the system can con"1municate v,arnir-..£; to SAC as £aet or taster
  • .... . .,_ . .' I .... , I certainly appreciated your thought's and I vias pleased to read of the huge cucccss of the Birthday Party for lvlilton Richardson. He i;s ~· g em and all of you who participated in the affair n.1·e to be commended for you.r thoughtfulne
  • McConnell commented: After reading something in the bulletin by Billie Sol Estes concerning his business, I can see why you are a little bit worried about your customer. His basic philosophy cer­ tainly does not agree with yours or mine. I think Billie
  • September 20. 1967 -- 8:20 pm Mr. Presldeat: I belleve you should make sure you are satisfied wlth Amb. Goldberg's passages on Viet Nam, pages 6-11. You may ,a lso wish to read the Middle East pasi;ages, pages 15.. 17. W. w. Rostow Wednesday. September
  • CHALltl! 219. 15th August, 1968. Personal . I would suppose that the President of the United States , who bears the chi ef responsibility for u s all in the Free World, has more reading to do than any man living. I, therefore, hesitated to send you
  • a distinct bookish cast; they were closely allied with political organizations led by older radicals. Unlike today's dissidents, they were well read in economics and history and prone to engage opponents in debate. -4- f GR OfflCiAL USE DNL y FOil
  • ____________________ ___, ANDSAIDVEWOULD LIKE TO PRIORTO NEXTSESSIONWITHAl'JBASSADOR GET INDICATION OF HOWTO 80 ABOUT THEJOB. COUl.D GIVEUS READING ONWHAT FORM OURDISCUSSIONS WOULD TAKE, COULD BEGINWORKING ALONG PROPER LINESANDBE READY TOPROCEED ATANYTIME. 3.j ~-~'SAID HETHOUGHT
  • Boulevard, L012g Ialand Cit7, !few. York. Be OD $500.00 bail. Thia waa taken to Night Court and released intar.m.ation waa obtained tr