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- t d e a ls w ith th e p r e se n t and fu tu r e in terms o f p o lic y c I have read i t q u ite c a r e f u l l y , and I th in k i t I t i s ready fo r p r in t in g and co u ld be i s a good j o b c d is t r ib u t e d a t th e end o f th e weeko
- MAJORITY VOTE ' a t THE CONCLUSION OF A LON& POLICY DEBATE LAST NIGHT. ANOTHER CONCLUSION I S THAI THE OVER-THROW OF'HUOMG I S THE BUDDHIST INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP_. A ND CLEARLY A VICTORY FOR_____________ I^iFLTIENCE IN THE ELA££S_ T T T M a p n g T T T O M n
- night G NZ had changed view and now desired p articipate. V/ellington should therefore contact McIntosh and say naxt step should be m ilita ry channel message to CINCPAC presum ably fro m Thornton. ; Understand ta lks delayed by Mountbatten v is it A u
- JOHNSON HAS READ AND CONCURS GP4 HT 0 8 0 7 0 0 Z I S IN 5 0 8 5 8 ADV GY TO OSD CJCS D J S [ NMCC PAGE 3 OF 3 .■;y ■ ■ if COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY / $ rfcesved |?0Ol)H 13 09 59 FCA3;34 00 RUEPWy ZFKl ‘ EACCDA399 Nf^cc 0 13/9541 F
- to the American people. The attached memorandum outlines an alternative program~. The ~~~o represents my personal views. Because these may be incompatible with your own, I have not shown the paper to Dean Rusk, Walt Rostov . or Bus Wheeler. A~er you have read
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRE·SIDENTIA . ". •' OCTOBER 15, 1968 t\ , 1 p.m. TUESDAY LUNCHEON WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISORS The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow ~, I Bill Bundy Ben Read Harry McPherson .. M'!~Tft
Folder, "July 24, 1967 - 10:35 a.m. McNamara, Fortas, Christian," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- by Governor Romney for Federal troops. The President read the wire and passed it to Secretary McNamara and Mr. Fortas. The President then called Mr. Wright in the White House Message Center to ask if the actual wire from Governor Romney had yet been received
Folder, "[July 31, 1968 - 1:15 p.m. Meeting with Secretary Udall]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- was certainly going to watch it. The President said: "You saw the story on the Seafarers.. Rusk had never heard of it and the first I had ever heard of it was when I read the Wall Street Journal. It is an example of what we have to face from the Republicans. "I
- CABINET ROOM, OCTOBER 29 THOSE ATTENDING THE MEETING: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson .... ,. : .. . . :~ Secretary Rusk: You should see these two telegrams. The President: visit. Read George
- OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH SECRETARY McNAMARA UNDERSECRETARY KATZENBACH WALT ROSTOW GEORGE CHRISTIAN eeP¥AIGf:il'Ei P.. liEatioA Raew~ires ~i;;;,f CefS~ri~ht : · ornaa o nson September 19, 196 7 Cabinet Room The President read a tally sheet
- to any proposals he wished to make. Mr. Burnham thanked him for his understanding and willingness to support him. ~.r~ William G. Bowdler cc - Mrs. Juanita Roberts Mr. Boen Read - State-S/S original - Mr. Rostow Si\ ~ITJZED £_0. t 2~5f>, Sec. 3
- '1t1i~£.ion cJ Copy tight Holder· w TAetflas Jolmson -ECLABSrFIED I! E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 N LJ '19 · ;) yo Hy~ NA.RA Date J - ' ~ 7- Dl> --.._ Director Helms: Read proposed letter from the President to Kiy and Thieu on the Vietnamese elections
- Visits to South Vietnam. It read as follows: "The President has asked that official visits by high ranking military and civilian personnel to South Vietnam be coordinated with Governor Harriman. Accordingly, such proposed visits should be cleared with his
- ~§aett-~a~· Summary Record of National Security Council Meeting No. 530 May 2, 1964, 10~00 AM -- Overflights of Cuba The meeting began without the President. Mr. McCone distributed, and the group read, the attached SNIE 85-2 - 64, "Likelihood
- Larry O'Brien, Mike Manatos 1 Barefoot Sanders, George Christian, Tom Johnson and Jim Jones. The President opened the meeting at 5:55 p. m. by reading from Barefoot Sanders' memo concerning this week's Congressional program. (copy of memo attached
- A A [Partial duplicate of # 1] #6 memo Smith to Holders of NSC 6019/1 .- rL/Oj ~ _J/_8 memo Read to Bundy S,-- I I II 2p ,NSAM draft .. /1 I( . _.. S ~p #lOa memo "Draft NSAM to replace NSC 6019/1" c 5p undated A A FILE LOCATION NSF
- ~ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary LIMITED OFFICIAL USE CIO{JP3 ~ed at 12 year intervals; not automatically declassified OUTGOING lELc,RAMDepartment f of State INDICATE,□ cowa: I 02 I 0 OaiAIIGE IO LIMITEDOFF.ICIALlEE 59 Orfa!n ACTION
- which was presented to a draft the Congressional leaders immediately following the Council meeting. - e. Revised a draft Presidential statement which waa later read by the President on television. August 4, 1964 S38th NSC Meeting NSC Action 2497
- MAR VIN WATSON'S NOTES ON THE MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNOR JOHN W. KING OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1967 5:31P.M. p Governor, I read your speech before the State Democratic Executive Committee and it was awfully good. If I
- should ot course be omitted. p USIA Para 2, last 2. aentence. NSC INR there would also be special CIA opening NSA OSD NAVY AIR AEC N.J\SA BJi1fir_ ~EX Should read: advantages Para 3, first recognize that to maintenance sentence
Folder, "Yemen, Jaifi Correpondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 60
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- -"!~- McGeorge Bundy The White House B::tr:!:.!!::' Qt:"'A.. ~ The enclosed is for Wh')ie House clearance prior to transmission. ---.:--~~ '~"'k~ enjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Telegram to Ama:nbassy CAIRO Amembassy TAIZ
- discussion. Your invitation to visit in due course your home state of Texas, I shall gladly accept and bring to reality on the occasion of my next visit to the United States. I have read myself a great deal about that state which is extraordinary even when
- for your support as responsible Negro leaders. (The President read Associated Press item on Stokely Carmichal.) UNDER SECRETARY KATZENBACH: The loss of this leader is so tragic. We must see what we can do to further Dr. King's objective. SECRETARY CLIFFORD
- they will start reading the Bill for amendments on Wednesday. The President asked if we can finish it during the week. Albert said "I hope to but it will take pushing. I hope to clean it up next week. Albert said we have not done bad this year having passed a lot
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPO NDENTS OR TITLE 'f- ,_ ~ ~ ~I ttplicate of #1 #3 memo #4 memo Read to Rostow SA"'~fl-uJ TS 1p DATE )JI.. J 'J~-J,S RESTRICTION 513 z -/
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORR ESPONDENTS O R TITLE RESTRICTION - lt."'11-me-·me-+- - -fu:ct-Rem:ur-miw.HBiuiiiniffii1cty ~n 1/u/v 7 1 TS 1p #2 memo Read to :Bundy apcm '1'/:tt/f 7 TS ,,1 p #2b cable
- . President: We can't get anyone to the table. meet them. If you produce them, we'll Fulbright: What have the Russians been told? President: They can't deliver the Hanoi (people?). (President read letter from Shastri.) Rusk: At New Delhi the Vice
- entire~ devoted to catching u~ on his reading and his paper work. His reading was concerned mainly with the international Defense and State operations. The President has a reception for Postnaster General Gronouski tonight. I don't anticipate having
- . If they are there, fi--:e. 1-.1e ..,·iill go on anyt7ay. I' ·re got.ten the judgment of ~y advisers on th~.s . (At this point, the ?resi: ~ ent read statem::::r.ts from }:is adviser ~ : ?.usk s aid. to ~Jroceed on t !1is uasis. I look to him r,o guide r.:e j_" f
- from you. {The President read the · letter). General Wheeler: There is a strong possibility that G e neral Abra.ms will renew his recommendation that we move on base areas. So put it in the past tense. The President: Go. It's okay. PARIS
- I conferred with Prime Minister Holyoake. He wants to attend the.Assembly in person if he possibly can and will otherwise send a Cabinet-level delegation. You will no doubt have read of the recent visit of the Moral Re-Armament task force, together
- of the Commission, shall serve at the pleasure of the General'¥anager, and shall be removable by the General Manager." Sec. 2. Subsection 25 a. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, is amended to read in its 11 a. such program divisions entirety
- . therefore, akould be coaaidered as being withia tbe acopo of the National Communteatioas System. ~ to Sincerely, JTMullen:avr:6-l 5-67 bee: DTM (@) _~~:;l~~ NCD Reading Subj File J. D. o•corm.ell Special Assistant &o the President for TelocommunlcatiOD
- Program. The President read parts of the Job Message, pointing out there is "a new social consciousness among businessmen in this country today." The President then read a later CIA report on the ship captured by the North Koreans. The President
- . If they use artillery, he attacks sites. A commander is always responsible for security of his troops. instructions, reprisals are permitted. General Taylor: for us. In Hanoi will see this as a victory for them, not as a victory The President: Read
- with the Apostolic Delegate. We discussed the following: (1) He showed me the Papal letter which has been read to all churches in the Dominican Republic. It is attached. I. The Holy Father has made it clear that peace must come to the Dominican Republic
- and Symington came to my rescue, Gaud: Have you read my memo? President: Haven't read it yet. Didn't want to predict at press conference any length of time -- or victory. .'"'t:T Meeting in Cabinet Room February 26, 1966 3 Wheeler: Military actions