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  • BE DIVERTED TO L I F T ARVN FORCES IN EVENT OF A HIGH P R IO R ITY REQUIREMENT AS AN EXCEPTION. 4, R EF D INDICATES TH E OFFENSIVE PHASE MAY NOT BE REACHED FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. I F I READ TH E MESSAGES PROPERLY, T H IS I S NOT WHAT OUR SUPERIORS INTEND
  • . Read Executive Secretary Attachment: ~ Cf.AS::-H·I 0 Authority \t.-°'I 1--l I) t,0 I~ I octl-0 _._g \ . t 1 I I. I ~ECRj,T July 30, 1966 Note to 11r. Moyers - EYES ONLY You will see that the attached 1s both full and necessarily somewhat
  • to Secretary ~U/l 24, the for purpose. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secreta.ry .. Attachment: Authority DECLASSIFIED "-• :+-otiol-·10'-tl-O N~, BvR,,s.;:.~- ,Oate?..~~--'i Rusk. .. :.&.i· . ..,.·l :.b .' July 30, 1966 Note to :Mr. Moyers - EYES ONLY
  • I G . G E N . DUONG NGOC LAM, AND INFORMATION M I N I S T E R PHAM T H A I , V I C E PREMIER NGUYEN XUAN OANH READ THE RESOLUTION OF THE TEMPORARY S TEE R IN G COMMITTEE OF THE NATION AND THE ARMED FORCES WHICH ■ WAS MADE P U B L I C ON 2 7 AUGUST
  • . We naturally need to fk have something on Hie negotiating record, making clear that Hanoi remains obdurate on theclear reading I cf the recor4. I I 6. v/e must have a strong sec ticn on the economic aspect of our effort COPY LBJ LIBRARY I I
  • are delighted with the treatment they have received and the substantive talks at State have resulted in satisfaction for both sides. President Park was very pleased with his White House visit yesterday and the dinner last night. He made a well-received speech
  • ) 2pp. $-/q·J~ JJ-,· 1- 7- 7.S Deptel 1537 (Tokyo); mutual defense arrangements Lft 1- 7- 75 12/16/63 State / {Gp 3) 4pp. Si-cri\:.Deptel 1538 (Tokyo); joint defense posture 12/14/63 State U lp. Read to McG. Bundy note, re attached Undated State ✓ (Gp 3
  • at 7:00 p. m. , Washington time, today, February 15. Since we are not goi ng to be able to co­ ordinate his reading of the President I s special mes sage with your press brief­ ings here, I recommend that you go ahead with release oi t!Be iii p c ei
  • and that there was some urgency to get the release to Mr. Christian's office. Air Force is prepared to send a priority message to the Essex upon notification that the White House has made the press release. There­ fore, I _w ould appreciate your calling us, day or night
  • Untversity and worked for the U.S. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, as an instructor in Dutch Elm disease eradication More recently, and foreman work. 1962 - 1963, I attended the University of Buffalo night sessions where I studied public
  • should the Jamaican Government request it. (Statistics at Tab B.) The Department recommends that to the American Embassy in Kingston mission. the enclosed telegram be approved for trans­ m Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosures: Tab A - Letter
  • of our expression of esteem and contldence in the Chancellor will not be lo■ t on those to the east of his country who fl.nd the prospect of German-American partner­ ship discomforting. Let them read the words that were exchanged at this historic
  • Wilson, M.P., dated March 2, 1964 regarding Tour d'Horizon with Harold Wilson, Leader of British Labor Party. Attachment: As stated. I a. - Jun• TO: 30, 1964 Mr. KcC.orge Bundy The Whit• House FRc»I: Mr. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • : Your recent letter ha• been received by the Preaident and read with appreciation. He aeke d m e to thank you for giving him the benefit of your vie w • and comments regarding t he appointment o f D r. Michael E . D eBakefThe Preeident e e nd• hi• beat
  • . October 9, 1968 President: Herewlth the text on the tea break. Worth reading for underlined pae•ages. The moat forthcomln1 busine • a yet wlth Hanol -- but •till utterly lnconclu•ive. w. Parla 22106 (DELTO 88S) WWRostow:rln W. Roatow -SECRET 7 B
  • :30 p. m. ·Mr. Prealdeat: 1 belle._ yoa ahOllld read tile attached clocameata: 1. Gea. 0.Pa-,'• ratber brllll&at comparl•- of Khe Sum &Dd Dlea Blea Ph• -- at leaat the ftr•t •ls pas••· Oa paae S (marke41 lty me la retl) are tlae major 4.lffereacea. Oa
  • from liberal viewpoint. Bibliography of Spanish titles.) Paz, Octavio, The Labyrinth of Solitude, Life and Thought in Mexico, New York, 1961. (Nine essays, first published in 1950, by a serious and talented Mexican, regarded by Cline as required reading
  • , AND NASSER·s SPEECH LAST NIGHT AS .CSM?LETING ISRAEL'S MILITARY AND DIPLOMATIC ·ENCIRCLEMENT. HE CHA?ACTERIZED THE PROBLEM AS NOT ONLY ONE OF - ISRAEL•s / P~GE4 RUQMVL 3937 SE e RE T EXISTENCE BUT OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE MIDDLE EAST IN ITS CURRENT ::::·s
  • the ones which I have been cabling down to the Ranch. What I propose to do, beginning today, is to give you only those items which you will not have seen in your daily CIA Report or in Secretary Rusk's evening reading. Herewith today's items: 1. lndo-Pak
  • proj ec ts. Due to spatia l limit ation s, desc ripti ons of both had to be som ewhat simplif ied . If any qu eri es ari se while reading about th em, or ind eed abou t the entire Program, we ho pe you wil l direc t th em to us. Th ey w ill, in turn
  • came in this afternoon . .• I !. to see Harriman and Vance. ( . Ir ! 2. Oberemko saw the DRVdelegation last night after he saw Vance and he reported that he had "good reason to believe" that the following proposal would be acceptable tot.he DRV
  • for taking necessary protectiv~ action at various levels of command 0 He requested for the record a _chronology of a~ions and communications during the night of the attack~ . The Secretary noted that there might have to be a classified ~nd au unclassified
  • de Chardin et la Politique Africaine (Paris, Senil, 1961). President Senghor was also the moving force behind the First World Festival of Negro Arts, held in Dakar in April 1965. though President Senghor he seldom speaks speaks French and reads
  • ~ in t.bi:t expres:sion and 88ld the.t be \fOU.ld be ~c-ot ir:t~'!"'Csu,l to read tbo propooal. I 6/'29/59 INFORMATION COPY ..... American E~bassy, Habana, Cuba, August 7, 1959~ .t. : OFFICIAL -INFOillvlA.L eoNFI1'EN':Pf1\L Dear Dick
  • PRESERVATIOr C0?7 ................................ 'he•"-Y· SECRET- Oct. 15, 1968 6:00 p.m. ML PBESIDERT: waat to kaow the m1ad ol Jeff commaader -- aad read ••m• Bra-rate 10 Areap ta. a&taclled. If J• W.W. UCU-!l'-1:YU ONLY attacmne• field prose
  • ;;• --------~·-- i'RIDA'f ?HOOT S\XIAL!ST On M~.y 12~ 1966, FORUM'. • a scu..rce adv-ised that the Friday Soci~li:st io:ru~ O'NSF) is' a name used by. the t)etroit, M'ic.hig!ln) I:h:~~n.ehof the Se¢i~.list Workers. Party (S.WP) in Night sponsoring forur~-,\ ~ooial
  • ~\ ··# . . ', . ~ . By~ , , . NARA. D:ue ,277- ft? '..:- .: 7 I J SECitET Wednesday, November 30, 1966 --· 9:30 a. m. Mr. President: This broad agenda on Latin America was drafted yesterday by Gordon, Linowitz, and Bill Bowdler. It is worth read~ng as a quick summary
  • '' · decision Oll tba .mako-u~ of a conunissian which is to "study" inpeachmoru: charges levied against Presicle:\t Robles. In fact, both sidas a1:e waiting fol: evidence the other is complying with the te::1.-.s of the com~~omise :
  • -STAFF EITHER Cl) BY DIRECTION OF TaE PRES!JENT OR (2) BY ·READS OF DEPARTMENT~ _O~ THEIR OWN BUILDINGS .6,ND GROUNDS. .- IN THE CASES OF SECRETARY JOHN FOSTER DULLES AND AMBASSADOR ADLAI E. S7EVENSON, THE FLAG WAS FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF 9Y PRESIDENT : AL