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- ,,. ;,: ~,'"' vi~ 1- ·,..i'Ji :~xr. OF ~CABL.?.: Fi1J ZL A{•}E ..~SSAJCR ~H....~ J-L::2
- ARE ON THE · . iHIGHr TRACK ALTHOUGH _THERE IS .srILL MUCH TO BE DONE . IN ., · _. VI ET- NAM AND IN ASIA. ABOVE ALL, I AM CONVINCED A VITAL NEW ',: .·· :. 1\SIA "1 ICL RAPIDLY EMERGE IF WE SEE IT THROUGH IN . VIET-MAN. >- ,, ' #' \ AVER.ELL TELLS ME HE HAO A GOOD
- of John F. Kennedy. Europeans have \Vatched Pope Paul speak to the United Na tions in New York- -and Americans have seen his p i lgrin-;. ag e to Fa tirna. - 2 - Europeans have watched our Surveyor photograph the moon at close range. Commercial
- ., Va.:;.).':).1 04 Washington, Geerge A~ 3517 E. Capitol St. S.E. Washington, D.C. ;;;,.. oo I 1 Wiggins, Dennis M. 1925 N St., N.W., Wash., D.C. :).OOJG:. Williams, John J. 2501 Navahoe St., Adelphi, Md. 20783 ~ Maida, Joseph J. 2100 Paul Edwin Terrace
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- .'HE WHITE HO US E WASHINGTON Tuesday~ January 18, 1966 4:20 pm MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESID ENT I chased after Congressman Gallagher to get an answer for Paul Finley and UPI 118, but Gallagher is in New Jersey today. I then consulted with Doc Morgan
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 68: Mar. 19‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- FOR AM3ASSADO:t J?Rm,1 SECRE:P..RY 1. We have received on most confidential basis through the Apostolic Delegate a proposal by the Pope. Following pa~agraphs of this cable summarizes the papal proposal and our prel6mi.nary L reaction. ~.ay we have, at your
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- million 3>rogram loan with tho five attpulated conditions. · Vi'. W . Re-stow Approv~ - . Dlsapj>rove _ . S eme -· Attachments: Tab A ... S-ehulbe and Gaud menu)s (1uly 15 a.nu July 12) en negotiatln.g piros ~am loan. Tab B • Covey O lver memo (1
- '::ade mii~i.o ..:s, :3cv0nm8!.1t es:Eforts of ve:.:iou_s sorts, end a det:el.ui.:.:.ed , bilate;z-al effort i:co.n both priyate and public sector.:: 0f '.__,.b,oth com1t:c.:.os ar~ indicated .. T.a commercial t~aae ba_ance is he~vi yin I~dia's favo::o
- . to the Pres. lp 2/26/66 A 2/25/66 A ~siJ.Je , Ja:gifiee infotmanott:- C.tt n~;d~ n4 u:t/ #22 President Johnson to His Holiness Pope Paul VI lp possible classified information etter A ~f-'l:frl:e 1178b letter #60 memo Pres. Diaz Ordaz to Pres
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 68: Mar. 19‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- to bis proposal and that after his talks in Moscow he will be seeing Prime Ministers Wilson and Pearson and U Thant and may see. President de Gaulle and the Pope. Behler feels it is critically important for him to be able to tell the Soviets that he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- !irought on 1116W niU fSGI - - '!'lie vi .in . ilCII.,....... ,"H'Jll •¥9~ ~ .;,.. ,:. of COfl •tr9J.aia. rack palNI tbroql& lautlk . .,._,. ._ a part. of Chaaapeeke, •• newe.-t ci~y. ~e ...pealte :say and N et.1" PP ,.._ ~wt= &rH
- on a country-by-country of in ...:vi iua.l non-nuclear undertake the development to' secure workable or acqu •dtion commitments described basis to powers not to of nuclear to this effect. above. weapons and We should ourselves ~ refrain - 10
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- to · talk with the Foreign Affairs and. Foreign Relations Committees, the Armed Forces Committee, and key Congressional leaders. Bill Macomber, Covey Oliver and perhaps Paul Nitze would do most of the work on the Hill.) Dean Rusk and Bob McNamara have
- very much information -- and the best Bob Rosseiot said by way of support was we had Pakistan. Actually there was reason for bis reticence as Paul Jones . was .t here and proceeded to launch into one of his typical tirades, this is the .Congressman
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- . A. Revolution1117 Action Movement (RAM}* JESSE GRAYon Ma:J'27, 1966, met with MAXSTANFORI>N New York Cit7. ot RAMat the "22 Reata.urant" on 13Sth Street, JESSE GRAYstated that be waa pleased vi th the wa7 STOKELY CARMIOHAEL waa doing. and he now tho•t that thl
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- ~ - · - -· - - . f4 ~. ;. . - , : • , .• ·xg~-~j;~~----· .. . •: January 2,Hl 1'}t 6 - Thursday 2.:00 p. m ~ ,M EMORANDUM FOR 1~HE .Pll.ESIDEtrr VI r-r VrtC(C ()/rt-i3li Tl SUBJECT: Latin Amertcan Loan-Signing Ceremcny On January l l I sent you a 1nelll0
- DOCUMENT AGAIN..)T RACL,M. AFTER KING HAD AN AUDIENCE WITr POPE PAUL VI ON ~EPT. 13 1964 ThE 1n:G-io CIVIL RIGHT_ L':ADER SAID THE PONTIFF FAD ASSURED Hn1 Ht I.J ALL IT.: FORt:...,. WOULD I...,.,UE A DOCUMENT DEPLORING DL CRI.:L.AT!Ot! TLZ P0PE HAS F]Z
- r pa r a.gra ph two just before "The Com.'ilon Man et c . " Ne have the ma.chine s, the too l s , the raw materia l s , the manpower j ust turne d back from vi ct ory which c ould be easily and quickly re-geared from wa. r t o peac e-. indust r ia l
- . ·· l is deeply distressed . He also over the outbreak of hostilities •between India and Pakistan I over Kashmir -last August, and Ihe believes a face-to-face con!frontation 'Vi th Ayub Khan and 1 Shastri· may further the cause 1 1 of peace. I 1
- on many issues.Of cour•t, it la always ln strict aecrecery.) IONOAY EVENING, JULY 28, t9•7. CIJOR HERE-Jame, A. Farley, one of th• nallon'a lop . VI J ltkal flruru, - howo bflow with Walter w.~'IN&yliHEPn a lier, . • l, ..~•'l.•I •nil ,...mk-al 1 11t
- are trying to help force them. off s.urface ships. The question . ·of who then . . says I what to whom becomes very difficult. We . . would need a very explicit ..understanding on that score with Wilson before he left town. VI. Wilson's Intere·sts East
- 'FOP SEGRFJT/~TQI,HS - ; . ...... . . . ........... . ' ...: . ~ 'J.!Q:P SECRET/ NODIS -vi- Further U. S . Efforts To Promote. the Proposed Maritime Declaration CHAPTER III . United States Policy During the Period of Hostilities
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- i c a n ''is -_are how note. policy,tf to ' -You· k~ow Add.ressc. . vi go r o us further out: Wash_ington end does the opportun.ity, of·a ir2at very c iv ' i l i z• e• d .v. or 1 d ., " ,I masculine do they words, ~ean
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- ::).d,, modern i cf tt: affairs a little of atter1jtt ancient to i,; o r an in Arr..e r i c a n ''is -_are how note. policy,tf to ' -You· k~ow Add.ressc. . vi go r o us further out: Wash_ington end does the opportun.ity
- to leave their visits pending for the time being. Chancellor Kiesinger is not listed on the enclosed scheaule but we believe his vis i t can be included if this proves desirable. We have attempted to limit thE. number of suggestions CONF IDf!!NTD\..h Group
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- · .-~.· .:·... :(r? .·f .rom the- . Pope.:· .: . :.•: "· .•,' . .~ •,";);•:, :. Approve ' '·,·,·.,,:::::rilli::~;;} ;· ·: ;-;:'. -' ~, 1 ·-:~ '. \_!_ : -~ Disapprove . ----------- ~: i,.· .. , . ,, - rJ~
- , Wabash, Hamilton, quests it be held at Kansas City, Mo.. common carrter, by motor vehicle, over White, Saline, Gallatin, Pope, &nd Meat Hardin Counties, DI.; .Posey, Gibson, No. MC 119767
- AND SOUTHWESTERN CATTLE RAISERS ASSOCIATION 410 EAST WEATHERFORD ST. • FRED WULFF, PRESIDENT BEN H. CARPENTER. VICE PRESIDENT T. L. ROACH , JR., 2ND VICE PRESIDENT FORT WORTH. TEXAS . 76102 PAUL MASON. TREASURER JOE S. FLETCHER. SECY . -GEN . MGR . ERNEST
- . Defense Attach~s had been briefed in Israel on May 19 regarding the danger to Israel of U.A.R. military deployments which were clearly taking an offensive posture vis-a-vis Israel. Egyptian military actions had required · precautionary measures on Israel's
- . Thompson says ought to see Dobrynin about time Shelepin leaves. .· President: I _•VI ~ .' \ ' a.... ........ IT.LZZD SET SANITIZ3D 2 Meeting of January 3, 1966 .. Next prob. is whether we send Harriman to Japan. Bundy: We've been playing
- world. I would have the Pope or U Thant suggest the bombing halt. It cannot come from the President. A bombing halt would quieten the situation here at home. Cy Vance: Ball. McGeorge Bundy stated my views. I agree with George Me"ETIUG NOTES
- . and coaceralna tl1••• ud aay oth•• pr- ml•la& project• of• elmll&t character. ••t tll••• •n••tloa• It l• a g.-eai pleuare, . Y. Cllalrmaa, to eaehaap vi..,. aad ldea• I hope that wo caa ••ma.la la eloa• ~r•or.tal touch. A• 1• pn•• fo,-warcl wltla mea,aYee
- of North Vietnam_cou ld be stopped if we got in retu rn a symmetrical de - escalation . Secretary Rusk: probes : Responded to th e President's request to revi e w our peace We have u n dertaken dozens of probes . We have been in touch with the Pope