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  • / Walt Rostow to Chang Ki -Yong re President ' s tripattachments Korea & Korea ' s economic progress (CONFIDENTIAL- Walt Rostow t
  • Bob Baskin John Thawley Charlie Boatner Marj Whitman Paul Bolton Al Williams Bi 11 Brammer Gordon Yoder Zygmunt Broniareck Henry Burroughs Bo Byers Dave Cheavens Pat Conway Carrol Copland George Dorsey Dawson Duncan Bi 11 Gardner Harry
  • on problems, t.o ln.forr-.t'l himeel£ on the current c ritical s· uatlon, a .. • to report back to me his findi ines a ...d r ecommendations. As you know. Mr. Vi,nce ac rvcd with re"' t di s lncti.ou as Deputy Se c e tary of Do!en £te . Hh a) ility
  • cane to town, y0\1 might get 1D touch Yith Mr. Bill Brubeck of' Oil?" ata.t:t' who deals direct.l,7 vi th Af'r1can Attairs. I am certain be voul4 be pl.eased to bear 7our camnenta. On behalf' ot tbe President, I want to tbaDJt 70111tor 7wr cantiDued
  • By Vice President Lyndon B. JoJineon August 19-2.0, 1961 DECLASSIFIED Auth~ By .SECRET- d,/_a-b_ ;1n . '-VI'"' ta . d-,3- J4_ 1' '\l'..., Dale ,. ,u, • • ;J -IS - ?? SECRET Topic• in lleport A. Summary of Confidential Discussion b~tween
  • Guinea. So I think for reasons of our standing in the world, not only vis-a-vis the communists, but vis-a-vis the newly-independent countries of Africa and Asia, I think it is in our interests to let the people decide. Also, 'I think if we give them
  • serious consideration. VI. How Proposal Should Be Advanced See IID above. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE /- ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE ;J -/lZ . WASHINGTON August 3, 1966 S/S 11988 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE with ' SEORBr Enclosures I MEMORANDUM FOR MR / ALT Wo
  • ,....... ... ................. . .. ....... .. ... ... ..... ... ....... .. .. . ..... ................ .... .. .... ..... .. ..... .... . ...... .. .... . .. . ; ... .......... ... .... . .. ............................................ ... .. ...... .... ... .... . ...... . .... ..... ........... .. ........ .. ...... .. ..... . .......... .. ... .... ............. . ....... .... . .............. . ..... ........ .... .. .... ........ ... ...................... ...... .......... . COL Dienstliche Riicldragen l 7/ l - ··· ················ ·· ······ ' ····· ······· ···· ·· 0 ./ 124 679 12 000 Bllicke x 100 2. 61 + C 187, DIN A 6 (VI, 2 Anl. 4) [1 of 2] [2 of 2 front] [2 of 2 back] August 23, '1961 Dear ldrs. Palmer
  • furthe r vi sits by hi gh officials of t he Western Alliance or by adding furt her t o the strength of Western f orces i n Berlin. In addi tion, 6SORE'13 Page 5 . the problem of the ref ugees must be kept under conti nuous and constant review in a s
  • . L yndon did n o t co m e h o m e fo r a lo n g tim e . T o d a y h a s r u n th e g a m u t f r o m e x a lta tio n to g r ie f , f r o m a f i r s t s u c c e s s to a f i r s t tr a g e d y in th e s p a c e s to r y . I i I ' - * '• . ,Vi
  • and that he wanted redoRe. I suppose from the po i nt of vi ew of the people do i ng it, it mi ght ha ve been unreasonable, but I've never seen him nasty to anybody, or vicious. Sometimes a little short-tempered. M: HoW did the NSC staff relate to the rest
  • 0 , a n d it w a s 1 1 :3 0 w h e n :• h;''. ■ ■■ ;-■ ' ■■ ■ v: ■ L y n d o n t u r n e d ou t th e l i g h t an d w e n t to b e d . V" ■* ■. ■ ' -Vi;;-' ■ - ■■v '--' U-,. • O n e r a y "of l i g h t a n d h u m o r a n d g a i e t y in th e d ay i
  • ec.ch countrJ cs tho 0 c.ction-~orc1r~ vi~1 cicniricc.nt ELT. e..ct1vity .wo t."'Ould hcvc .::.n intc~r~tc·l pro5rc:.l ait:cd to c.chicv~ s:occii'ic U.s. intercstc and th~:t co:l!lciou!: rccoe~ition w~ tcl:cn or cc.ch U.S. activity-•publlc