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  • Law, FHA and the one concerll­ ing Income Tax has been approved in its third reading). You can notice also that the Government of Guatemala is striving very hard to put into effect many and vary important social reforms, which undoubtedly will benefit
  • : Astronauts' Trip to the Far East, February 21 - March 18, 1966 Enclosed are proposed letters to the Chiefs of State the Astronauts will visit in the Far East for the President to signo /J-,~ L.,,,,,, Benjamin H. Read ,-- Executive Secretary Enclosures
  • Page_ of_ i I I I f LYNDON 8. JOHNSON LIBRARY AND MUSEUM J I REQUEST FOR REPRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS ! Name Reading Room Request? Today's Date D Off-Site Researcher D (Coordinating Archivist Initials _ _ _) Collection Box Number
  • again in another. N 4 t. PRESERVATION COPY ..... • 'l'l-IE WASHI.N Fair EnQugh By Doro~hy T~1ompson I By W esthrook Pegler -"This Way Of Life" THERE WAS _a cwious juxtapo- . entire world." It is, we read, to be divided "into spheres
  • &rftlll ml•dGII will fall aDd we face a fltrJ' bleak proapect; -- the coaYic:tloa that Eahkol almply will aot move anl••• yoa per•meUy He baa ipored one laterveDt:loa alter aaother 'by Ooldber1 of State. take a poaltioa. aad the S.cntary I have read
  • ---- ---- See-me•· DECL" SSIFIED Authority N L .i K Cf - 1 cf SECRE4' By
  • JrmpsriaJl. Offi~e, alrlld that by showing these films at publicc meetirrtgs h~ felt · that interest could be stimulated in t h(S Klan~ ., On July 27, 1967 9 Birm!lrngham ·confidential Source T-15 advised that a Kl:ami rally . wa-s held on the night of July
  • ~ COUNSELOH TO SEE THANH AT 4:00 PM -THIS AFT ERNO ON TO SET THE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON THE t q · ; .. . ' CTOBF.R 28 CONVERSATION BETWEEN HARR1{1AN AND LAM, HERZ READ KEY PASSAGES FRO M THE DETA I LED R~CORD~ (REF B) ANO THANH SEEMED IMPRESSED AND AGREED
  • sion of Czech r efugees t o the United Sta t es. The statem en t was read. (Cop y /\ttached as TAB A) S ecretary Rusk: Th e Uni t ed State s must grant refug e to those Czechs who want to leave the ir country or who a r e now outside and do not wish
  • recommended. Sec r etar y McNamara read parts of a message from General Westmoreland recommending (Tab q immediate reprisals. (C opy attached) Mr . McGeorge Bundy said that, having talked to Ambassador Taylor recently, he could sum~marize his views as follows
  • ' ,',. .!. A, --, .·_, :, : · ,,/ \) ·, .1 ·_:~.•., l,.,~ ' {..--·--- Benj am1.n H. __ Read Executive Enclosure: Message to the President Secretary /yl..o ·CI .' - 0 .. ..: :i U\"i'S OFFICE ~,;•'7 A , 29 h,1 11 24 EMBASSY THE REPUBLIC OF OF IRAO ~. 1801 ~' STREET , N. W
  • , but they are not noteworthy. What is significant, in my opinion, is that they are being swept away by the disorder backlash and they find the responsibility awesome. -3- I had received material about them prior to the meeting, but time did not permit a reading
  • of the day. For entertainment Saturday night, the two showed each other home movies. On Sunday, both families, along with fifteen members of their parties, attended church services at Harriet Chapel at Catoctin Furnace. After the services, the President
  • of the day. For entertainment Saturday night, the two showed each other home movies. On Sunday, both families, along with fifteen members of their parties, attended church services at Harriet Chapel at Catoctin Furnace. After the services, the President
  • TELEGRAM ~ D D DAY LETTER NIGHT LETTER ijt4e ~4ite ~DU11£ ~asqingtnn September 29, 1966 rt>-1 ~ s x Honorable John F. Shelley pc;:1(p 0 Mayor of San Francis co San Francis co, California I 6 F; ,;- 11-1.S­ The President has received and read
  • Withdrawal sheet contains an error - it should read HU 2/ST 5
  • - cif-y on the~ night of z,.3 Sc~pt~mbe1·. An a1•tilla1~y _attack wll.1 a-tart at 0500 houi·s 011. 3 Sept
  • -4C MODERATE DA~AGE, NI~E F·4C MINOR DA!1AGE, TWO KIA CARCN), FOUR WIA (THREE USAF', ONE us~~C). . . DURING TH~ NIGHT or·2-3 FEB co~ THIEN RECEIVED 138 ROUNDS OF ARTY/RKT FIRE. NO CASUALTIES REPORTED. CII· CTZ> • , • XONTU~ IS RELATIVELY QUIET
  • to respond to 141.·. de Freitas' invitation is e1\clo~ ~ · I ; >•• ~.I ~t Ben.j 4tnin H. Read Executive Secretary . l r. I 1. 2. Suggested teleg~am. Telegram from ML·. de Freitas • .. . .. ·" ' C DEPAR.TMENt OF STA'rE SUGGESTED '.CELEGRAM
  • for the Dominican Republic with respect to realloca­ tion of the Puerto Rican deficit in future 7ears. ~tJ~~ Benjamin H. Read ·Executive Secretary Attachment:...,. Presidential Finding, Tab A. 1%6 JUN 30 Av1 9 35 THE WHITE HOUSE Washington MEMORANDUM
  • [1 of 3] FOREIG ELA I ;5~ ,---- August 9. 1961 Dear Mr. a.ad Mrs. Roosa: You letter of August 2 hae been read with intuest. No one ie more seriously opposed to war than I am, although l am willing to fight to be able to live and worship
  • RS=Zl, Canada pm\ planned timing for Yiai.t June 220/ Would include tentative Meeting White with Johnson and lunch, night at Blair Bouseo soonesto RUS. Drafted by, Tel. E•t: Telegr•phic transmiuion and 3442 clauification •pproved bys
  • Jacobsen have told me that this conference is the most important group among the Jewish community and if we were to see anyone, this would be the group to see. I will await your recommendation before presenting anything to the President for Night Re a ding
  • , If there ia a funeral The Minister shall the Son, and the Holy Ghost. oration, it shall be gi van at this point continued: Utom oss bedja. lat U8 pray. The Ministersha.JJ read oneot the f9lloying , " illsmaktige, " barmbartige Almighty, merciful
  • & , NARADate~-U 2. -CONFIDEN"ffAt ; No one, except Arthur Calwell the former Labor leader, has tried to read into the overall result a weakening of support on Viet Nam. On the contrary, most commentators have ·pointed to the big increase in the D.L.P. vote
  • - CI 157-1682 when it did, the plan was to start sniping with firearms. "They were scared of the Guard which · had orders to shoo·t to kill if fired on. There was some practice shooting on two nights to test the reaction of the police before
  • WILL PROBABLY COMt our WITH SUFFI,CIENT AGREEMENT ON MEANINGFUL STEPS TO PROCEED WITH SU MMIT: WE SHOULD ·HAVE A MUCH CLEARER READING. POSSIBLY TODAY AND·, IF' NOT, \BY ~ONDAY~ THESE MEETINGS MOVE PAINFULLY SLOWLY, AS YOU WELL KNOW. . . .,. s~ '· ET . I I
  • . Attachment • I -~·4it,'-:-· Iii ..,_,, . ,JP• ♦ • I r·;! ■ J .,~ ,. • MEMORANDUM FOR W. W. ROSTOW Jimmy Breslin was at a cocktail party th~ other night with a drink in his hand and no notebook. He asked me a lot of questions in the presence
  • to read them thla meralac. TMJ 111l11dN too Maaltl .. to •1ecu• at b111cb. l NU... wltll Sec. a .. tt plaaa te 'be la tcMacllpr--,UJ ... _ ._ w. w. a .. t .. State 1186 Sa11oa JOZ ..--,.... --111S-l:GaS'l'/CHE&OUE WWRo■ tow:rla l /SENSITIVE _ 9-!i
  • and no farther. The search for a lasting people together. .2E!.!!!.wbioh binds all Only this week came word from a lonely Pacifio Eniwetok:. of the test matters peace is the were eiaouased, of a more powerful atomio weapon. you could read in another -4
  • support for the purposes (but not the weak machinery) of the '54 agreements. (4) An offer of hope for the Viet Cong if they will turn from war to peace. (5) A concrete offer to discuss both their proposals and ours -­ this will be read as.':movement
  • AND :· · .. ·. ·. HAD NOT MISINTERPRETED ANNOUNCEMENT AS IN .ANY WAY REFLECTING ·; : · i·! .. LACK OF CONCERN ABOUT HIS PROBLEMS. IN FACT, HE SAID, HE · DID I · t°; . NOT READ THE _. ANNOUNCE MENT - ~S . A !)EC IS ION TO SEND TH_~_ PLANES :. ;·, .·· :· AND . HE ,VERY
  • b~tween Read and Coope 1 p :~~~~u,e::.--~)~-1-o/Cf ,AJL,JCj ~t-----+--.i.LllD.LJL.Ca~...g.;.~~ ~ 176U- .....~--__,,5_,.p...,p•.- ~f"--- f ~- J- qq NL -S 'l'l- .1. o 11- ~ .. 'H Nl. ~ 'ii-~
  • 1181 [SAMITl~[;;Q PER Ft>\C O'lft\flll 8/1e;GGJ&afll.(,,~ti1atton 42 cable opmq/SO/ll pt.rtJlJ'/RAC10-Sif> C perNlJ'/Mt memo 10-M.'\ deptel 1487 to DakarfSA~HTl:Z:l;DPER C 8/1i/QQJ,;Qll\t ':;QJ\.ttlUdlon O'll7.lllll 2 6/5/65 A Read to Bundy
  • 3/10/64 Mrs. Roberts , For the President's casual reading . .· M c George Bundy's office ' ~ I ..... --~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 10 , 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT George McGhee delivered your letter to the Chancellor
  • . His wife joined him at this party. At approximately 8 p. m., he and Mrs. Jenkins left the affair -- she to go to a dinner party; and he, to return to his office. It was Mr. Jenkins 1 custom to work far into the night, as well as on week ends, the FBI
  • site . General Graham is reported to be favorably disposed, provided the marchers reach the four - lane highway by night. General Graham and General Turner a re reported to be in a conference at Maxwell Air Force Base at the present time
  • greeting on its 20th Anni­ versary to the Economlc Commission !or Eu-r·o pe of the UN. Oene, who is attending the minlsterla.1-level meeting, wlll read your message to the Commloeion. W. W. Rostov, Approved _ ,/' Disapproved _ __ Speak to me_
  • INFORMATION Monday, November 20, 1967 8:00 a. m. Mr. President: This h·tstorlcal paper by· an MIT colleague whohas.lcUit ~~i:therhis sense of per speetlvemr of hum.or, will interest you when you have a chance to read it -- notably hls punch line
  • INFORMATION Monday, November 20, 1967 8:00 a. m. Mr. President: This h·tstorlcal paper by· an MIT colleague whohas.lcUit ~~i:therhis sense of per speetlvemr of hum.or, will interest you when you have a chance to read it -- notably hls punch line