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  • one believe that t'Jhen Russia with us has an opportunity 5~~ to eliminate that ever constant menace to her security in the East that she will pass it by. It is safe always to read national policy in terms of national interest.. Japan and Russia
  • McGE~~iEt ~~')g~~ Of6';El965 1965 EP Rft M?="· McGeorge Bundy The White House The enclosed is for White House clearance prior to transmission. (Ref. Leddy/Bundy telephone conversationo) /~?L.- ,,,,,,, -- Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • milita::y exper..ditu res :n tJ1e budgets o: n o n - ~'..lita ry 2 . The true convers ion from rubles to dollars is ir:lpossible to do with any deg ree of accuracy . The briefing attached to this record was then read. S e cr e tary Rusk: It is important
  • fohnson [9 of 10] ~I! lG ~JOTS~ GOPYRISHT~ti ~blicatjon Requi,.;s C1fern.ission cf Eop)!:tight HeJ;ii1r· W lAeMes Johnson - 10 THE PRESIDENT then read parts of his recent press conference at which time he pointed out the expenditure cuts that would
  • . Then the rules would permit him to shoot back across the border when fired upon." General Wheeler read a section of General Westmoreland 1 s letter. Secretary Rusk: 11 I also think that this action would make liars out of all of us who have been saying repeatedly
  • by rejections by Hanoi. (Rukk read statement he proposed that the President use.) Unless we are prepared to do something on bombing, there is -no real proposal for us to make. We pat two ideas to Bunkers 1) San Antonio formula without any indic. from
  • say there are conditions and they say there are not any. I have my own credibility problems already. Walt Rostow: We are free to say anything to our people. The President: Read Harriman--Vance cable. ( Attachment B) So are they. (Incoming
  • be undertaken. He cited again the case of modifying the planes in order to make it possible for the pilot to relight the engi ne at maxi ­ mum altitude in the event of a flameout. Secretary Rusk asked whether we should read anything into the timing
  • Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Translation of Spaak's speech. 5mVICE SET c OP"iFIDEP.ITI AI I NL TIONP_L SECURIT Y COUNCIL RECORD OF LC TIONS NSC Action 2488. BRIEFING BY SECRETP..RY R USK AND SECRET .ARY McNAMJ.RA a. Noted
  • think you are wrong. I read your excellent brief. the pause continuation a sign to Saigon that we are pulling out? Is Taylor: Yes. I think they are beginning to suspect things and it is causing them difficulty. VICE SET McNamara: Also my op1mon. Seen
  • read letter which made two central points.) 1. A tax increase bill has not b een introduced in either House . 2. Unc e:r:tainty is causing financial disruption with serious consequences for the economy and our international position. Senator
  • days" after cessation. T;1ant then reported on his conversation with French U~ Delegate Berard on February 19, reading from a piece of pa?er the three points cited at the beginning of this mcruorandu.-n .and emphasizing the word 11 irn.-nediately 11
  • and read that your native State of Texas and other regions of the American South have been invaded by a devastating hurricane, one of the worst in [1 of 6] - 2 - this century.· With sorrow do we learn about the human suffering of those people who were
  • Oscar Dancy, County Judge, Cameron County, Brownsville, Texas Dear Judge Dancy: I have read copy of letter Mr. C.R.Landon,District Agent, sent you relative to the poison tor rats which the county is distributing to the farmers. ·Mr. Landon advised
  • one of the great products of our Polish-American citizens, John Gronouski, should be willing to go to Warsaw in this year of remembrance and hope. I take great pride in reading every day some of the letters from some of the boys in their teens
  • guess suspeddido, pretty read del los ge .. i tales", regular~ly. the whole thing, the i,'.. a comes acr·oss • ." but I I, • ~:\ ...~;_., PHOTOS ~ENTT0 f'H:)TC· LAB .,OSPITAL r •or.o DC SC'TH.t.NCOURT OFICJU #-582. __ A.nt!£Ua Guete~els
  • :30 this afternoon, you may wish to read tbi& account of my conversation yesterday with him. The key points are mai-ked. W.W.R. ~ attachment W~ Bv~ 0£CLASSlPI.E.D E.O. 12356, S«. ~ .4Cb) HouseGu.delir~ ~ 211,;9~, . '\'tlRA, ru-L//~-1/ r October
  • -~-ol- SE CRET­ --&:EC !tEI -2­ The Pr esid ent introduced General Abrams to the group and stated that he had been working closely with the ARVN for some time so that they will be in a better position to take care of themselves. He read excerpts from
  • and to do so as economically as possible; but also, and just as important, to put us in the best political posture for improving East-West relations. I have indeed read with attention your speech on the occasion of the Polish Millenium, and should like
  • with the Soviets the question of Vietnam. The language to Kosygin read: ·. "Setting all political arguments aside, the simple fact is that the President could not maintain a cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam unless it were very promptly evident to him
  • then existing, we could decide what to do. Secretary Rusk agreed that it would be useful for us to take a reading follow­ ing the Manila meeting. He said the problem had been brought to the President because the Department was aware of Congressional pressure
  • now have authority to do so that we can act in an emergency. We should find out how far the Latin Ame rican states will go. A m bassador Thomp son said the resolution created a problem. Th e R ussians would read the resolution to mean that we
  • DEPARTMENT OF STATE _::-----~ ExEcuT1vmSECRETARIAT ::OQHPif.l!lUIAL (Attachment) !, .· · . January TO: t.,~S 14, 1965 Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House FROM: Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary ~ \ Attached for the information
  • in ·sweden. The invitation would read as follows: BEGIN TEXT / l•I. Oroltod by, S/AH:DIDavidson:e 3/20/68 O..,&Ac•aa . EA - Mr. Bundy ht , 7 541 Telegraphic tr• nimiu.ion •114 The Secreta S/S - H~. Walsh U - Mr. Katzenbach d•uificat ion ,o,p,ovtd
  • . .)c;..l..u....,_,,. James C. Falcon Assistant to John w. Macy, Jr. October 20, 1965 TO: FROM: E¼ECR7 V'£ )-J -- f fJ/-/ Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House Ben·amin H. Read Executive Secre~ A FG Ju:;'
  • ,/ ~?. /J.J Be~H. Read t). Executive Secretary DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Enclosure: Nasser's May Day Speech NlJ v~ 2 1-¥~;)... A . Date '7- 3o- 'j~ OONFU>EN'l'IAL Group 3: Downgraded at 12 year intervals; not automatically decontrolled. J
  • prog_rams are the key variable·•• ·you may want If you wish to scan to read part• of the argu.rnent befo·re the aid review. only the key portions,, these are: On India el?· 5-7 which argue that India has a·ctu.ally done reasonably our money, le-ss India's
  • Lewis. When you read it, you'll agree that LBJ should too but thia may be the wrong week. On other band, if we can get an OK now it will help powerfully to get the Shastri visit set up right (and we really only h.ave three weeks). RWK / E.. Vi:,,. NSCM
  • that from what he had read ln the papers, he had been concerned about the Panama Canal treaties. He listened attentively to the briefing; stated that he •appreciated ltt•; but did not commit himself one way or the other. Irwin regards the session as net
  • Read RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 1governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's
  • ARRIVAL OcEANOGRAPHER IN· BOMBAY DR. PANIKKAR PLANS TO" READ STATEMENT FROM MINISTER . OF ' EDUCATION DR. TRIGUNA SEN. PRESE~T TEXT OF STATEMENT CONTAINS .... FOLLOVING PARAGRAPH ON ANTON BRUUN. ·2/ QUOTE "I AM ALSO EQUALLY HAP.PY THAT GROWING
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-82) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT -Read to Ros~ew traaomittal 4J,65-note
  • Thompson have reviewed and approved this report. Secretary Rusk and Under Secretary Ball, however, have not reviewed it. 7s/ Benjamin H. Read Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: NSAM 304 Action Program SECRET This consists of~pages
  • committee also decided to hold further negotiations before or during the 21st General Assembly. We will be pressing for early talks but recognize that the USSR has the capacity to delay negotiations and agreement. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary I I
  • With t.htll lt bu not - - a "T• lo cme can read onr lower•• book on•lh• Jalac 1111D 1 Mft &ffT 1lhu1au a■ to 1lbue Jefferson himself would I taida1' U be Md the o,DD!l~rDlt."7 to battle in bl• • aan aptnn t.lJie farou of baredituy weal , privile There 1
  • of Reference, believe Cairo suggestion has merit. Accordingly addressees should drop both ·repeat both adjectives and modity Terms of Reference to read and QUOTE to refrain from acts/~ propaganda UNQUOTE in numbered paras 2 and 3 State 170451. Presentation
  • . It reads: 0 u. s. officials. warned today against reading too much into the latest spate of· optimistic declarations on the war in Vietnam••• Sources say there is absolutely nothing in the pipeline between Vlashington and Hanoi to suggest that any peace