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  • 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
  • hope this is agreeable to the committee. The Secretary does have a prepared statement which I understand lie would like to read. L E T T E R R E L A T IX G TO T H E H E A R IN G I wish to put into the record also, Mr. Eeporter, a copy of the let­ ter
  • who would like very much to have a telegram from the President to be read at their Annual Conference on March 6th. Would you let my office know if this will be possible. I ~eeegni&ei the pressures you are under and if you cannot do this, I
  • • ~- •• 'f • • -- T! ~ EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi - January 27, 1966 Dear Bob: Last night Mrs. Gandhi delivered her first nation-wide address on the occasion of Republic E>ay. I am enclosing a copy of her remarks . As you
  • like Minister Peyrefitte, might have irritated de Gaulle. It seems unlikely thq.t de Gaulle will have read the full text or seen the qualifying phrases which Fulbright used. It is also very unlikely that the French Minister of Information would
  • . In the meanwhile_, you might wish to instruct everyone that you do not want to cross bridges before you have to, apd want to keep your range of choice as wide as possible. Reading Matter 1. · You ·will wish to glance at Bill Roth's good memo on his Congressional
  • AND POSTERS EXTOLLING THE CANDIDATES• VIRTUES AND PUBLICIZING THEIR SYMBOLS (USED AS IDENTIF,lCATION FOR THOSE MANY VOTERS WHO COULD NOT READ). ALL 0~ THIS AMOUNTED TO AN ADDITIONAL 144,720,000 PEICES OF PAPER, ENOUGH TO KEEP THE LANDSCAPE CLUTTERED
  • DECLASSIFIED E.0. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) ·cl -lines, Feb. 24, 1983 White House 8v.......--.--, NARA, Date t1/ --o£j/ ; T-u esday. March ZS, 1967 11:00 a. m. ME MORANDUM OF CONVERSATION At the Algerian dinner last night• .Ambase,a dor Dobrynin asked me hew .o
  • to be an opportunity for a major economic breakthrough in India that could provide an important boost to your efforts and to American interests in this part of the world. I do hope you will have an opportunity to read it. With warm regards, Sincerely, Chester Bowles
  • and the ICC Chairmanship. Henry Wilson and I will get all future reports in the same form as the Weaver report you returned last night for your ease of reference. ~ Attach. -------· U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY ---- WASHINGTON, 0.C
  • ~1~.>-.~a..._--1 AWARDS AUTtlORITY P.DSM i:~ ."'TTVM f.i.CX AFR QOC-10 AFR 900-10 AFR 900-10 SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS IL TYPE PRESENTED ,:. · Yes . Yes . ·' Yes French .• BRIEF DESCRIPTION TO INCLUDE DATES Read "P 11 Write \ 11 P 11
  • for .ma.k.ing. these arra.ngemeats. Siucerely. J"oseph A. Califano, Jr. Spec.i al Aaulstant to the President June 16, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM Joe Califano I suggest you read only the summary at Tab A. [1 of 13] SUMMA!lY REPORT ON WATTS Background
  • in the short term. l. 2. The President then entered. Mr. Ball briefed him on the situation and the basic problem of disassociating ourselves without inviting action by the Communists. He pointed out the State Department release of Saturday night deploring
  • might ser/e tc spur nesotio.tions (whether under its •cw,1 aegis or in a reconvened Geneva Conference o-=-so~e other e.:ppropriate for'1llt) vhich night lead to sn honorable settlement. . . : . ,, ' ; .. - f. 1 L .... :.:·::-• ·.r: In rr
  • of questions about force levels, inf'iltrat.ion lCJ rates, and related military questions. Then, to make certain that all of the findings had been given proper emphasis, I banded each . of the Senators a summary of these points, so that they could read together
  • the night of 8-9 July. There was no evidence to confirm the allegation made by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) Ministry of Water Conservancy on 4 July that the United States Air Force was intensifying strikes against dikes and irrig~tion works. lon
  • Reaton told him in great confide.nee last .night that on Su.nday The New York Tlme• will come out in support of Vi• President Humphrey. Scotty •al d a leak would be "upaetting" - - somehow amusing, from the press. W. W. Ro•tow T r r -= .3 ANO AF,C~:i
  • its members to overthrow the Government of the United States in the event the Government is taken over by the Communists. DePu~h has said that members of his organization are reading each issue of various 'leftwing" periodicals to obtain names
  • measure for Giap. Diplomats gathered in . Switzerland for the first session of the Indochina phase of the Geneva Conference opened their newspapers at their breakfast tables to read that Dien Bien Phu had fallen. The French had lost a major negotiating
  • Read #-123111e111O -eel'lfi de,,ti al ,¥12ae ei8 Ege~tOl'IRudolr,1.Rieht11e9o ... eoRfidQRtiaJ open'1/S/n. perN~ II-I'll slrnteii. #i-e'l-ir-fi~:.t+----ta+A'~B8--l-l· MS ~ CQRfieeRt-i.Ql ( t:Luf·# /Sd,~S/; /Jr?~ 3-12--0 { 7i fb ~ --#d/.ti
  • night and another dinner the third, and final, night. An official visit means a black tie dinner the second night and a re~eption the third, and final, rlight. There is no more or less time in the country involved either way. . . - ~The Thais also
  • . MARSHALL. SF-1201 (4-60) SYMBOLS DL =Day Letter NL=Night Letter LT=lnternational Lener Telegram PAHIDKNT The filing time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination
  • :---kom Ben. Read s.e,::i;et; /ff,Ob memo ~ ~ Al LJ 8 7 - ;J. V r e: 7 --A. ff r e: Paki stan o/6"-;/l{.Jf!-3 f7 9'-1::p---1---H0+71-r ' 2-r5r/t"1"rn"- i-----,----A:---- t 0 President from Rn~k and HeNamara re. ~ · hrdia & Pa secret £µ,,,,~ /vl
  • Hoi target. (The document from wh ich he read is attached. Tab C.) ._ TOP SECRJ!: l /SENSil'lv E ­ - 3­ TOP SECRET /SE}'iSITIVF In response to the President's question, General Wheeler spoke of the difficulty of insuring the security at the Pleiku
  • are Lodae'a · reports-. Tbe' oae'"Oi{saia0a·i8 better tbaD the one oa the otll9r- coaatrle•. It la . Just like- Lodp IU-m aelf. _.: fall of strong pobate asid weak on.e a ·- but weU worth havlag. I tlWak 7oa will want to read lt youaeJf. McQ. B. -SEC!UtT
  • ---t---t1t1J~·1e;camte~o~f-11.#'.L21Ltf__ o,f.fl 1--~ ~ '\ 1 ~-4 '\ M,..~ {y - .).75 ML--r 'it - ..l-15 ,.P.. #21J memo- Boomley Smith te Beejamie Read-atld John Hummon S --i..--ff"/ I O t, A 4/2/63----1--- I ic---...1. 1.Q,~ ~~rPmn--t----w
  • AND ~'EACE AND FRIENDSHIP AMONG ALL PEOPLES. IN LATTER HE WAS BOTH AGILE AND RESTRAINED, FOLLOWING GENERAL LINE OF KOSYGiN 1 S REPORT LAST NIGHT AND MALINOVSKY'S SPEECH IN RED SQUARE THIS MORNING. PERHAPS MOST STRIKING ELEMENT NO\-✓ BE I NG INTRODUCED
  • ; Cf,~ S ~2c memo # 8 2d. JRQJ.UO_ #'B,5a cab.le 2 pp ,J/-1'1-~'I A)L-S9f- ~ 9 5 "?'Y-9'.3 NZ :J 97-¥/ S: , v-..t. 13 ~ 5-/c/--';3 AILJfl-WS- Benjandn f{ead to McGe';.,~ .. C 2 pp. vt - . ~~~~;J.. tr .,, BenjamiR Read to McGeorge Bundy C 2
  • a frustrated estimate months, ~·i +-;..,_ the ·range. be six for strategy bombing of any rate Vietna."'Tlese take, time lin~ Almost the period than the VC failure night only at "stiffening" s·outh with the bu:t period
  • . ----- The telegram to Home which we both suggest would read as follows: "Dear Prime Minister: 1 - -------) If you will tell Colonel Connell whether this mes sage is satisfactory, ) that is all that we need to do on Easter Day. · The me mo randum at Tab
  • . At this rneeting.9 the subj e ct announced that rallies would be held in different locations of · the State for one night . only. Also, that the Minutemen are wo1~k­ ing closely with the Klan in Virginia and lmd agreed to s~pply the Virginia Klan with belt buckle s
  • no incidents or problems reported. Charles Sither ,,_,..,..r., rr• ' • • 4 • ~;65SEP2 . M1 9 49 I September 26, Monday - 3:00 1966 P.M. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. MARVINWATSON At this time demonstrating reading, there are approximately in front
  • our joint judgment. Max Taylor ls not on the 11st simply because to you independently. we assumed paper his advice so that is available 2.. We propose as the best way to proceed that these men be invited down for dinner the night before
  • the Turk community. So we propose that Ambassador Belcher deliver the attached oral reply. vf.W-~ R. W. Komer Approve ------ Disapprove ---GOJ.>iPifi:l!!N T11tL Proposed reply to Dr. Fazil Kuchuk by Ambassador Belcher President Johnson has read
  • are of Cuban origin NSC CIA NSA had had several • QUOTE Announcement by Government EUR p Department announcement of Venezuelan ADPS and read following MC said policy to Castro's Peninsula dramatic confirmation of indirect aggression repeated
  • Businesswoman's Award-Presented by Federated Business Women's Club of Austin, October 1961 Golden Slipper A ward-Presented Golden Slipper Square Club Philadelphia, June 1964 by of Hobbies: Reading, bowling, bridge, dominos Special Interest: Historical research
  • CRISIS APPEARS SUDDENLY TO HAVE CJ'tYSTALLIZED FOLLOWING LETTER F"ROM KING TO PRIMIN ALLEGEDLY DELIVERED LAST .NIGHT. BY CHIEF ROYAL POLITICAL. BUREAU., CHOIDAS, INFORMY.NG PRittlIN THAT KING \ IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE HIM BUT NO.T CONCUR· IN THE .. REMOVAL