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  • . PRESIDENT Here is an extraordinarily interesting dispatch from Ayub which makes the best case against the resumption of bombing that I have seen. I still don 1 t agree with it but I am sure you will want to read it. McG. B. Thursday, 27 January 1966 10:25
  • . All of them believe he is prepared to handle the situation in Vietnam. General Wheeler: I will read to you excerpts received at 4:18 this morn­ ing from General Westmoreland. "'~ ~- I c;·;c· --­~ \.;;._\.,,-,. ._ --< _::::::ZS :=·'')r:­ ICC4lC
  • a high pitch. As evidence that interest has spread to the countryside, the Australian Ambassador told me last night that their observer group had gone yesterday to Phan Thiet in Binh Thuan province northeast of Saigon and observed the campaigning
  • checked into Coke and he has all of the whiskey soaks who have known him for thirty ye~ rs sitting on their fa.nnys from morning to night wherever he goes waiting fer him to come in and say what be did thb.t day , ~nd then they s~y ~h~t he tells them . We
  • . The Crown Prince's feat was a source of great pride for Greece, and was warmly applauded by all segments of the population. The young King is of national and world closely and by reading News and World Report well-informed on current events. He keeps
  • are now training in California and will be on hand in Chile to make each helicopter immediately operational when it arrives. Panama You have approved the joint statement of progress on the canal negotiations and have agreed to read it before the television
  • AM, Monday, report, .., trt:p, · notified had taken place 17, 1966. over Spain at He was informed which he received likely, that an ac- every by day at this he was at the time he read the he was in the Mansion. The text
  • , State Dept Guideline .By--A-1,___, NARA, Date~ __._._ _ .M!Ck21 -- February 25, 1966 ' MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT - Items for Evening Reading 1. Indonesia - The situation in Djakarta remains calm but, as a temporary precaution, _we are instituting
  • that in write-once disks. And rewritable disks are affected by light, so they also have a limited number of reads-a number that's still uncertain. Surprisingly, premanufactured CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs may not last as long as recordable disks, Byers said
  • that in write-once disks. And rewritable disks are affected by light, so they also have a limited number of reads-a number that's still uncertain. Surprisingly, premanufactured CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs may not last as long as recordable disks, Byers said
  • presentation of the Award. !J/11 4 . Donald F. Hornig Attachments: Letter to President from Seaborg Memo from Read, State Dept. Approve AEC Recommendation Instruct AEC to work with State Dept. and Dr. Hornig on Details ---- ---- No ---- No Yes Yes
  • security list and should be corrected to read as follows". Among the names listed was "Walter Jenkins, Vice President's That is the most recent piece of paper in OSD Security files. ~fice." 1'le,, .j .,,,· LYNDON B • .JOHNSON TEXAS 0
  • to Washington to meet and discuss the problems in AJ..abam . "ile in Massachusetts have lost a fine citizen .i..n Dr. 3eeb and the feeling is very intense . I oet with these people and told thc"C I have read you are sending a message to Congress on Monday ne:~t
  • relationship with them. 4. Gave the President the memorandum on 2.0 Latin American countries which he retained to read. 5. Reviewed the status of Cuban economic developments, armed shipments and troop training as reported in( (dated 8 January 1964, attached
  • GAITHER TO THE PRESIDENT INFO JOE CALIFANO CLARK CLIFFORD CITE CAPB1774 /3/~d~ CONFIDENTIAL AUGUST 2 , 19 68 (lc:J /¥/ (!LJ -•., AS CALIFANO INDICATED TO YOU IN A MEMORANDUMLAST NIGHT, THE EUROPEAN STEEL INDUSTRIES
  • .'' The Chicago Pol ice Department has established extra patrols in the vicinity of the school. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch at Kankakee, Illinois, met with the St. Anne, Illinois, School Board on the night of January 29
  • no. outside organizations connected with the rioting and that, the rioting and vandalism had the appearance of "mischief at Halloween. in fact, night"· STATE OF ILLINOIS Dixmoor (Chicago), Illinois August 15, 1964, through Aur;ust 18, 1964 This racial
  • ) Ambassador Taylor's basic directive. Attached at Tab A is a letter which is worth reading aloud before you sign it. What it does is to give Max full control over everything in South Vietnam. This is something the military never let the Ambassador have before
  • Fargo St., Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. READ, Mr~. Thom., R.R. 1, Fenwick, Mich., 3/4/65. BARNA,M:·s. John W., ll8 Towar, Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. SCHMIDT,Sister M. Gratia, St. Michael Convent, Southfield, Mic~., 3/4/65. KAPLA,John J., Sr., 100 Colfax, NE, Grand
  • ; for to to by those or in Vietnam read intended a public was to set in feeling with be had said the The resolve new President Nor was not to thereafter, remark and quite unspoken going The sources September talk Did this approach how
  • organizations connected with-the rioting and that, the rioting and vandalism had the appearance of "mischief at Halloween. in fact, night"· STATE OF ILLINOIS DiA,noor (Chicago), Illinois August 15, 1964, through Aur;ust 18, 1964 . . This racial.disturbance
  • . FOLIDWINGTHE OOVIETOFFICIAL'S CALL AT THE DEPARrMENT,MR. PHILLIPS READ NEWSMF,t,J THE FOLLOWDJG STATE~Tt Th THEABSENCEOF THE SOVIET AMBASSADOR, WK> IS IN NEWYORK, MilJISTER COtmSELOR GEORGIM. KO~mKO WASCALIED rn BY THE DEPAR~T THIS EVENINGMD AT 7:50
  • )\ . ... . -, l . . .... ... ... ,·• ..- . ; Octetber~'• 1967 Ah·. Tony T~aylor zi1 Sena Street Sal!lta Fe, Heiu litcut!eoLBJ' /WGBowdler:mm 7 • SDSRfJT Monday, October 9. 1967 -- Z:2S p. m. Mr. Pre sldent: You will wish to read this account
  • ~ . , NA A Date /- /-H The Secretary received Ambassador Dobrynin at 7:00 p.m. at ~he latter's request. 7 Ambas.sador Dobrynin read the following oral statement: nThey have reviewed in .Moscow the communication of Ambassador Thompson in a meeting
  • :P.. .c- MESSAGE FROM AMBASSADOR HOYT IN MONTEVIDEO (2213, dated March Zl, 1967) .. SUBJECT: 1. The Summit. I delivered the President's letter to President Gestido last night.(responding to his thank you letter for z. y,cur inaugural gift) o
  • .. But, •• ahipa that pa ■- in the night, ple&ae remember th&~ when and where I •Y sel"ft with you the person who 11 DV' pr1vat• 11m•o•t -the7ear," you 'llli&7 a l l upoa me. 81.noerely, Pe'braa.-y 9, 1941 ?o\l ought to 1lllke a r t o brlet pee.oh as a pu\ ot
  • meetings at this same address May 8, 1967, that the mosque of the leader of NOI, ELIJAH mosque are.concerned with the ELIJAH MUHAMMAD. A. T-5 advised that Mosque 34 continues 1102½ South Roxboro Street, Durham, and occasionally holds closed on week nights
  • last night I put e-s sentially the same in Waltts memo tG the President. So all taken care of. The meeting was warm. and f:dendly and accomplished its purpose. HHS TIAL Att: Memo, Read to Rostow, 1/24/67 Subj: Call on thePreside-n t by the Deputy
  • .Republic. 2. 'We have been trying to read\ Bunker but he la not available. 3. At about ?:so. Ambaaaador BeU11ett •aid that there might be a aettlement announced on Dominican TV at 8;00 p . m . tonight. r ··,,·.:-.: BKS DECI.MmlED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ
  • 31 1/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINQTON Wedn~sday, October 2, 1968 11:37 PM Mr. President.: While waiting for my report you might want to read this assessment by the British Consul General in Hanoi of expectations there. . - Wedne ■ day, October 2
  • .. .. .. ~ " . .; · ' . :. •I • •: ·:· . ; '( \ ) •li@Itl!l!' ct ' ~,_ September 14, 1965 s:oo p . .Lll . MEMO FOR THE PRESIDENT Mike Feldman called last night to say Eshkol said on the phone he wants to write you, urging you each appoint a high level guy to get
  • as reads, , "M Sgt ELUS B I.AU 33243961 (JJl Sec 9135 TSU QMC Eq~" is aocndod to read, n~ ') 4 JOHN D Ma.cANN 32937165 Ord P 0 ~ 1326 SCU Sta Coo.n ,· - l • SO 224 Extract LSF ~CLVA. . S,e~ Contd~ 45 27 o I'vt EDril£-RD IT FLOiJERS ·35004161 64th QM
  • that night, on the occasion of the 20th Aanua1 Asaembly of the United World Fede2'ali.sts at the Sheraton Park ,H otel. It you a cha.nee to speak on foreign policy at that time,, this would he a suitable-accaaion. I talked to Boh Kiatner who described your
  • to Telec:ommunic:ations Operations Division · Tuesday, October 31, 196 7 7:00 p.m. Mr. Preeldent: Thie Indonesian evaluation of the evolution of the wa-r and its present s ltuatlon la worth reading to the very e.nd. W. W. Roatow SECRET JCS IN 72393 (DTG Z72330Z Oct
  • or in a reconvened Geneva Conference o:- . so-:ne other e.pp:rqpriate :forwn) which night lead to an honol'"B.ble settlement. .' -• . -...,,: ~ :·:·· . . :• ··:·. ..-.., •- ~ ~ •. . '. ' • ' ..... \ . . In my judf_onent, much might be gained e.nd nothing
  • ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (8-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) . FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #28 memo #28a cable #30a memo Rostow to President, 12:00 noon S 1 p ~ o-N-'i' DATE Denney to Read S 3p ~ S 2p -[Sanitized NU 86