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  • DEFENSIVE, AS I UNDERSTAND TH E JCS D IR E C TIV E , TH E MARINES ARE TO ENGAGE IN OFFENSIVE COUNTER INSUR GENCY OPERATIONS E A R L IE S T . TH E MISSION AS OUTLINED IN R EF A SHOULD BE STRENCTHENED BY DELETION OF THE LAST SENTENCE AND IN SERTIO N OF A NEW
  • ln North Vietnam, 'Hanoi :S AAIDtJ somewhat more legaUstlc than bloodthirsty. W.W. Rostow SECRET -Attachments June 20, 1966 -SECRET-- NODJS FROM OTTAWA (1722) 1. The Deputy. Chief of Mission and Kreisberg saw Foreign Minister Martin this morning
  • -€6dF !DEN l lft.T, Background of Pri~e Hugh Shearer the death leadership. heads Shearer's an intention Shearer will be attending arrive Embassy in Kingston way or another I am new at this President that here, in Washington in London, he
  • be pay .a short visit on you next Friday, June Z3, or Saturday morning before he leaves. I said I would forward the message. York. The Danish Ambassador asked whether you were going to New I replied that you had made no decision about New York. I
  • ~• Joe Califan {J\J Rostow, McPherson, Roche and I met this morning on the question of a Presidential statement to the people and to the Congress on the current situation in South Vietnam and the PUEBLO incident. After considering a wide variety
  • ca lled in to Agent Helges e n . . He l gesen said he could do noth i ng unt i l called by the New Orleans FBI of f i ce. i 9 : 00 AM: Robe r t Weil i n J a c kson cal l e d t he Highway Pat rol . Though they ha d been ca lled a t l ea st r'onr
  • " democracy teach me to live and let live. and not enough in terms of" being." Every living I shall look about me, in my own community, human l>eing c,reates around himself or herself an and see whether these new times have created any atmosphere. It transmits
  • during the morning. An Air Force plane will fly the Jamaican party to New York, departing at 2:30 P.M. (He will return to Jamaica on October 15. ) -OONFiml.N'f:EAI- CONFIDENTIAL Gift Suggestions A vermeil bookbox in a presentation ordered
  • . Secretary Rusk: Abrams expresses considerable confidence. But if Hanoi demands new government in Saigon it might appeal to the New York Times. We will reject it. We do not want a 'give away 11 schedule. George Christian: They will cooperate for a period
  • e he is personally involve d; for example, when Rusk was to talk at NATO about -the outlook of th e new administr a tion on NA TO. Replyin g to telegrams to Nix on. On the NPT, there was, in effect, solicitation of his support for Senate
  • . The team assembled for orientation Monday, "walked through" the White House on Tuesday morning, and conducted a preliminary sweep of Presidential quarters on Tuesday after­ noon and evening . On Wednesday and Thursday, the basic program was estab­ lished
  • -- McCafferty 17 -- SitRoom 17 Wheeler 17 Excerpts VC critique memo, report msg, from ---------------------- offensive movements A ------------------- -------------------------- morning Memo, impending 17 JCS fact remarks items sheet, D 82d
  • through Ambassador Talbot to stave this off. However, State logically ar·g ues that we should hold off on any substantive comment this morning lest we encourage violence against the coup government. We will be in touch with George Christian. EC-' SS FIED
  • would like to send a reinforcing cable to Home so that . :,µ).,. we can be sure of top-level British attention to this problem beginning ' ·· tomorrow morning. Dean Rusk and I think it would be somewhat better to do so than to wait until tomorrow
  • at in the context of a new policy g ov e rning our loan program for Africa. That policy has two main " elements: - the continuation of major bilateral aid programs in a limited number of African countries with good devel-. opment prospects or with a special
  • . MAC BUNDY C-,cneral: An announced new policy o! stabillzatlon. Bombin~: UnilateTal stand-down await Hanoi reaction. to No major change in public posture ln San Antonio speech. established Against: -· any unconditional pause; ... any extended
  • •• aot alrelMly. w. w. WWRoatow:rla lleetow MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 30, 1967 Memo to Walt Rostow Press Contact David Breasted, New York News. called to ask me about rumors that Goldberg was resigning the first
  • of your providing for the President even an approximate estimate of the additional casualties we would take if we stopped the bombing of North Vietnam? New subject: President also believes you should make sure that TV ~ cameras and press cover
  • hatchet maa. For example. tMy ••• ldra to New Tork to mop ap the me•• after the Caba ml•.U• cri••• We c-1d, of &oar••• be wr•1• Here la tbe lam: "Soriet Depety Forelp Mlalster Jleperted la P r - : ATP that Soyiet Dapaty Forelp Mialater VuWy K..-ta
  • ~--...,,,,,.....- ........ E.R. ________ ~ 8ECR:Sfi1- Thant at once, and offered to put a plane at his disposal to fly him to Paris this afternoon. He haa in the end decided to stay here overnight and fly to Paris tomorrow morning to see the DRV man ·before going to New York
  • : September, 1969 Page Numbers: 76 pages By Judith Viorst B-4 Society-Home THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C., Wednesday, January .15, 1969 Chennault Dinner Delights GOP Guests By JEAN POWELL · Star Staff Writer , The "New Party" definitely
  • tlt.o-,ht 111• new• were all rl11at. W. W. WWRo•tow:rla llo■t8W , 33723 I ,~ n~ ,-:,,~ ' "r V v ~ ~VJ~-..\3 INDICATE, [J I! 7 ·-: ' ,: =-: -· ~ -• ~ • .,._._ 1..:., ,u--. ••• j COLLECT ;t Oc11,uc;1 ro Origin ACTION: STATE Amembassy
  • STATES:MIGHT BE MADE'. •-:°'.'-'. .. , .... ' ,,r 1 1I~' • •· . IT WAS LEVISON'S SUGGESTION THAT.':.PEOPLE LIKE-:JQHN KENNETH GALBRAITH,,' . ,_..:;·;-· :: ' KING, JAMES WECHSLER, ·THE EDITOR ·or THE' "NEW ·YORK POST~, DR.,'.JOHN .. BENNETT, PRESI DENT OF UNION
  • !or Discussion iculturaJ. with Pril11e Minister Develo 1ent The rele..t •ons i:p bet'treen } inister Su.bre..rnanianand Mrs. Gandhi good. s. G..ndhi has generally su:9ported Minister new agricultural development. p_ o.;_ as it evolved f' c:.n our discussion
  • on June 30, 1.Wli WESTERN UNION ~~ PRE~§..M~~~AGE ~~~ WESTERN UNION PRE~~-.M~§~AGE ~- ~ i.--1 ~---- ~·.t "\is, ~. -----1. ~- @) ~ .:t- ...t..,w:JL. ~ ..~.J~- I HOWARD WATSON P, 0, BOX 277 WESTFIELD, AMBRUSTER NEW Tltl.lORAM ■~ JERSEY
  • within a few weeks, and ratification will probably come in July. We are deeply grai!fied with this progrcos, and Park's determination has been the chic! ingredient. A settlement ohould bring a new and mutually pro­ ductive relationship between two
  • GET HCl.D OF CHIEF OF ST AFf' MAJ 00 GENERAL AMER YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Ir ANYONE KNEW ABOtrr THE MATTEq HE SHOULD, AND HE SAID HE WAS TOl'ALLT IN THE DARK. 1. KH~ASH 3. T HJ S MORN ING T LOCATED FO~ IN SAL AH AT HIS HQ\1E. KHNW!M ASH HAO ·BEEN
  • . CIA has funded and managed throughout. 3. I told ~OB that we would actively explore alternatives to develop recmnmenda.tions for your FY 69 budget decisions, but believed present arrange:p1.ents should continue in FY 68. ~easons: The new pacification
  • VON UNRUH CHICAGO COURTENAY MRS. ROBERT J. J. ZMRHAL BARBER, BIGGERT JR. LOS ANGELES F. E. BROOKMAN MAJ. JULIUS HOCHFE:LDER lnclosed you will find reprints ot a nullber ot new iteJIS coo­ oemi11g the war in Ye•n, which invol.T&s both Saudi
  • , 12. Noon and Luncheon Agenda: 12 Noon 1. Vietnam (Sect. Rusk) -- preliminary thoughts on next moves in Paris; -- NEW JERSEY (Sect. Clifford). z. Israel and Eban Meeting (Sect. Rusk) - .. negotiating position for Sect. Rusk in dealings with Eban
  • New Year. Si.nee re l y M ye r Fe lcima n C ounse l t o t he P r esident Dr. M chael E . De Ba k~ Bayl•> r Univer ~i C vllege , ,f M~d1ci T exas Me d ic al Cen er H u.:. t vn , Texas f,l~TIVE I J..~7 ·'If! My41ear Fri. . .: YOU" nptftclllll
  • 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
  • on November30, 1954(editorially amended to incorporate the new name ot the Watch Colllllittee and the number of the new DCID, transmitted by Reference F), and the Director ot Central Intelligence Directive No. l/5 (new series, trans­ mitted by Reference r
  • WITH F L U ). AFTER LUNCH, KHANH TOOK US ASIDE AND PRODUCED A ROUGH ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF HIS NEW RPT NEW CONSTITUTION. FULL TEXT. WITH NOTES, TRANSMITTED BY SEPTEL. WE FOUND IT BRUSOUE IN LANGUAGE AND SUGGESTED TO KHANH THAT IN PRESENT FORM IT WOULD
  • and I have an urgent and sensitive matter whi.c h we desire to ralae with you at your earliest convenie11ce. Clark la free: Tuesday, from 12:30 p. m. until 5:00 p. m. Wednesday. all morning until 1:30 p. m. W.W.R. Monday. July 10, 1967, 6: 30 p. m
  • that it seemed that a vote at the UN on the resolution had been postponed until tomorrow. The President said he had prepared.a message to send to President Inonu of Turkey that very morning, but had held off from doing so because it seemed that the Turks were
  • ~~(}-~~~~~l ~ ~-~z.:a_¥ti:~~~-P:F. i,~:· . ; He -_ belitwes .that· possibiy ..' tbe: .'l'~•sldeot !::eonfused ; bim ;-~l.tll < .. ·. · · , , • , , ·, -_•.,:, , ;.•• .n. .._; .. ..-:,..,:·• .-"' ; He'rb C'rt 1.ionar ¥.atthe,.•s-:·of: UvS" New
  • is unyielding a11d it is uncllal'iging. be are a group of distinguished Almricans from all the So, Mr. President, go.,,~rnment are here thi.s morning to welcome you to the United States, as a "'risrni of the United States, as an ally and as a co-worker