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  • , 1964 N C.OA" ■ ow .J. TCMi-oLIIC Mr. Bushrod Howard, Jr. The Mutawakelite Kingdom of the Yemen 2500 Q Street, N. w. Washington, D. C. 20007 Dear Mr. Howard: ·o p y I have read your letter of March 1, and I appre­ ciate your writing to me. However
  • recommends that to the American Embassy in Kingston mission. the enclosed telegram be approved for trans-.·· m Benjamin Executive Enclosures: Tab A - Letter from President Tab B - Statistics. Tab C Suggested Telegram. H. Read Secretary to Prime Minister
  • is on the first page. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Response to NSAM 293. I LlNI'l'ED OFFICIAL USE _ ~SPO:lSE TO NSAM 2'l3: Language Training for U.S. GOvernment :-: :,\'.~llii~. Dependents. SUMM4.RY Over 130,000 American "··omen live
  • . President: . It was with shock and disbelief that I read of your appointment of J .P.Coleman, former governor of ·,Iississippi, ~~. Coleman's in­ to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. famous record of working to maintain and strengthen.the racist power
  • ~ RAC -Al'-.J oo 1- 1 o v-, . 7 NARA,Date ID-S- " ' ALTHOUGH IT DOES NOT DESERVE EXCESSIVE WEIGHT, THIS CIA REPORT DESERVES READING. 1. THE SOVIET DIPLOMAT MADE THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS ON AMERICAN POLICY IN THE MID EAST: A. THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION
  • iJ:.G·1idclines ---~G,-02 / Jun 10, 1965 C • Chet Bow lee' attached letter to the President creates a ilemma. It' thought­ provoking and worth reading, eapecia.J.¥ at thi time. On the other hand, verything we and LBJ on thi ubj ct doubtle
  • gave him an oral nassage to Ayub alor..g these lines: 1' You had read Ayub 1 s letter with considerable distress. You did not share Ayubrs view that we we re being disloyal to our alliance. You were distressed by his attentions to Communist China. You
  • ;- ~ -, ­ ~~ ::::#~;;:;:~ --P--==~;;:::::~~~ffil.r==::t=:i;::-:- trom Ben Read"?1 -V7 pilSSible elassified-info : 2~========~~~1:!!..~=4~~=- 112. memo te Seei:etaz;y , 1w Beau ftusk from Leon~ Ma~ks Goafiaeatial. ~ g,3- 'l* (>'-'NY cir"f-3 / $° ~ secret - #Jc memo FILE
  • to a course of negotiation to settle the Berlin crisis, the problem arises of deter­ mining just what kind of a negotiated settlement would be acceptable. 2. This is not a problem which can be answered by trying to determine Khrushchev's objectives. Reading
  • to..promote travel and contact by Yugosl.avs in the West; (e) ot libraries a highly developed informational program, including operation and reading rooms in leading Yugoslav cities; (!) intensive promotion of cultural exchanges between Yugoslavia
  • ho uld . prepare austere minimum five year programso Then, as th eir plans matu r e a nd as we get a better reading on Cong ress ional attitudes, w e c a1i rnake a final decision on what MAP to p rovide . Further~ore , in the course
  • and the Communists read as our inten­ tions. Withdrawal of a U.S. division from the Far East, no matter what our technical capabilities may be, will be read as a U.S. in­ tention to disengage. Conseguences in Korea -- Moreover, the redeployment ,would under... mine
  • and central DRV. 3. North Vietnamese air defenses: The mission of 19 July photographed 166 of the almost 200 usable surface-to-air missile (SAM) sites, including four new sites in the Yen Bai area. Of the 137 sites which could be read out, 12 were occupied
  • " Rtquiros Do you know the difference between rape and seduction? Secretary Clifford: I have read about both, I have not been involved in either (Laughter). Secretary Clifford: Friday, May 17, is date we have chosen on MAP program. We had good discussion
  • · September 23, 1965 Thurs , 8:30 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ... This paper came in after I left the office yester­ day, and I think it is one you will want to read yourself and discuss directly with Bob. i ! ·i ! Bob Komer knows the problern
  • brought us worldwide acclaim and read p2.rts of the attached memorandwn . Bromley Smith *-OP SEGR£T ­ SERVJCE SET .· .COPY J l .. •·' UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY WASHINGTON OFFICE OF nu;: DIRECTOR M.EMOR.ANDU1v1 FOR: SU13JZCTt
  • ... . -· ··- ·. ., ....-.... ___ _.,.,_ -·---. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1967 11 :20 a. m. · ­ SECR:El!- MR. PRESIDENT : Before today's NSC meeting, you may wish to read this report of Sisco's briefing of NATO on the UN General Assembly. On balance: They are with us on our
  • !M tVENIHG 01 HIS INSTRUCTIO?! uaDERTAKE PROT!CTICtl OL11 INTE}(eSTS. TURX IS S£NDUl8 OFFICER ro CONSULT WITH M£ EARLY HO;HUCJGJUNE 9. . 3. 4. SMAIKHL Y SZEUED Ill AT £AS£ VHEN MEETING BEGAN AND DECLINED TRAUSLAT£ ARl~JIC UH!CH I TtH!N READ. I ASK
  • ~ to review concrete ways of accomplishing the objective recommended by the Katzenbach report. You will remember it read: "That the Government should promptly develop and establish a public-private mechanism to provide public funds openly for overseas
  • is unable to recall from memory any addresses to which he sent such material and stated he does not know Mr . Jenkins. He said, however, that after reading in the newspapers that Mr . Jenkins was a member of the White House staff he associated the - 2
  • ON OR BEFORE D THE PREPARE REPLY FOR SIGNATURE OF D READ AND DESTROY D RECOMMENDATION D SEE ME D SIGNATURE D YOUR COMMENT D YOUR INFORMATION D REMARKS Here is the brief report on the Birmingham situation which you requested . It was gathered f rom two of our
  • APPROVAL D AS REQUESTED D CONCURRENCE D CORRECTION D FILING D FULL REPORT OR ACKNOWLD ANSWER EDGE ON OR BEFORE D D READ AND DESTROY D RECOMMENDATION D SEE ME D SIGNATURE D YOUR COMMENT D YOUR INFORMATION D D HANDLE DIRECT D IMMEDIATE ACTION D INITIAlS D
  • . He will work at his desk again. There are a number of papers that he told me he wanted to read and ponder over. He will be doing some of that, and no doubt he will be keeping in touch by phone with those members of the government with whom contact
  • not permit a reading. They are attached and will be reviewed. I think that Lobsinger would see me again if time permits. Investigator OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 11112 EDITION GSA FPMR ('1 CPR) 101•11.I 2 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO Stanley P
  • ,._._. I. l ... • ~ • t : ., .. J • ; ··; . :,! . '. .. .. ..' . ·,'I ! . '• .. - ·­ @ INFORMATION THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON SECRETMonday, September 16, 1968 -- 8:15 pm ,~ rrqo~ Mr. President: You will wish to read this thoughtful
  • will wt.ah to read, I believe, thi ■ thou1ht!ul excbana• between Sect. Ruak aad Amb. Bunker. In auidln1 Harry McPheraon, I emphulsed · that we ahould pu.t the South Vietnameae •• thelw roc:ruitina and moct.rnlaatlon ol equipment•• front and center. Ell
  • ., Richard H-. Davis Acting .A.ssistant·Secret.&ey for European Affairs GENERAL'~ (,) .JL'l ~p.;B~/ THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE ROUTE SLIP • - (To Remain With Correspondence) Mr. BeaJamta H. Read TO Ea•od.vt Secn&a-, ~ of Saia PROMPTHANDLING
  • no replies are necessary. _,s/1,{, 1,·itct~r~·-t'.,c_ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary f1 . ·, I EI).closures: 1. 2. 3. ;-VtE- · jJo 7/c O J~o OEPARTM ENT OF STATE Subject: ,~--~· Message from the President of the Yemen Arab Republic. Message
  • party, THEPRESIDENT: Mr. Chancellor, ladies and gentlemen: distinguished members of The great German writer, Geothe, once said that the formula for a happy life was each day to read a beautiful poem, listen to beautiful music, look at a beautiful
  • THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON 25, D,C, Honorable McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Dear Mac: I have read Glenn Seaborg's letter of November 23, recommending interpretation
  • &I.at ~2nd Street , New York 28 , w.Y. September 10, 1947 De..r HA.Wa ~t the Chicago airport Monday I read in the Ch1oago Sun, a letter t rom you to a pol1t1oal col lDllliet who apparently had aooom ni ed you on your i..at speaking to~r. He ■ aid
  • June 1964 MEMORANDUM Attached FOR 30 May 1964 19 November, o ground only,'' term. Any compromise channel Please EOB, please in the sense in a sealed read to you. of source JU1J1 l...54 for "back­ understands that could dry up
  • Report on Moroccan Bases Transmitted herewith is a final report under NSAM 232 of the actions taken with respect t o U.S. bases in Morocco agreed upon between King Hassan II and President Kennedy last March. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • for the departments, the National Seminar, the Special Group, and the Subcommittee on Training. This is much too bureaucratic a document for the President to read; but I have not tried to change it, since an administrative pattern has already been set. I suggest
  • -- at home and abroad -- as in the Leeds speech. Nevertheless, a memo \Vorth your reading. CDDiFTEtB 1>1 rt~ L DECLASSIFIEp E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White Howe Guidelines, Feb.24, 1983 By~ AP.A. Date ll -c..f- j I May 11, 1967 :::: CON£, !DEN I rAT
  • .:-.:..::::: Charles Johnson for Welsh and Rostow C~p #9 mem~- T"I·~--~~~-;:;::::--:;--:;-::::~::-:;:~~Jamin Read for Walt --- Conf. Rostow w/draft NSAM '' 7/27/66 7 r;.~, uo A ~ A 4 p FILE LOCATION National Security File, National Security Action
  • goals expressed in NSAM 145, Dated April l8, 1962 1 you may be interested in the Department's concerns expressed therein. ![st. ~e; WJtJ Dav11J Benjalr:. H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: As stated. SEP 2 5 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR Major General C