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- July White Rec'd reply to Breakfast Clifton Secretary his in C House letter bed 29 1965 Thursday to JV and U Thant re Vietnam BM in Carter McNamara J Valenti LIVE TELEVISI O N COVERAG E To th e Eas t Room ^ accompanied by Dr
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- international agencies . We must . . . There is no change in the Chinese representation. In summary, it will be routine. Secretary Rusk: Major votes on major questions will not take place before the election. Ambassador Ball: U Thant meddled too much
- Hugh Sidey - Time-Lif e Bob Taylo r Tom Johnso n (all o f the res t o f the staf f staye d aboar d th e helicopte r an d returne d t o r Force One . t arrive d a t th e Unite d Nations t o begin a meetin g wit h Ambassador Arthur Goldber g and U Thant
- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Arthur J. Goldberg -- Interview I -- 4 frequently on this subject. TG: Would you describe the role that U Thant played during these years? AG: Well, before I do
- Decision to leave the Supreme Court; Vietnam; the “Wise Men;” 3/31 speech; George Ball; U Thant; bombing halts; Arab ambassadors; 1967 War between Israel and Egypt; Soviets; relationship with LBJ; reflections
- it to the assembly of those present.) Ready to talk to anyone, at any time. Goldberg has urged U Thant to take any initiative. We have tried to take it to the Security Council. Appreciate your views. Will take whatever action is necessary. I always keep your
- to have told him short:cy before his d~ath that U Thant bad a...-re.:1ged for talks with the North Vietnamese 1n Bangkok that were turned down by Secretary McNamara1 MR. MOYERS: No. Q. Any comment on the State Department confirming the story
- of the National Liberation Front or for still some other reason. I1ll be glad to hear anything which your people pick up as to Ho Chi Minh's motlva.Uon. My impression is that he will not respond constructiw.ly to U Thant and we have seen no indications
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CO~fFIDEHTIAL April 20, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Herewith extracts from a memorandum done especially for the President on U. S. policy towards Is rc;iel. The President would wish
- ,,..,. with PrMlflent Pak la our conth1Ulftl --ltment to the _,,..,t of KorM llgalnat tDrth Morea MCIC..W,l1t Cltlneo u:.JJ Di:,::t:•7c , t·.·-._':_!._, }:z·::.: Sec De:t Cont Nr. X _ 7 7 'I, 7 _2_.) ·J C.-.s.o_-.P_h . J ·SECR:ET Area: 38,175 sq. Population
- for the funeral, then on to Saigon for a brief visit, then meeting with the Secretary of Defense and Ambassador Lodge and General Westmoreland, who had by then succeeded General Harkins ; and well, everybody--and Admiral Felt would it have been or /U .S . Grant
- · fURthe-r aetton.-betoR the election. The Navy . b• atnm&ouly ~•slated the nductiau we llave· .mte made so fe~ .ad lt I• poaable that there wo"14 be unfriendly leaks to, the U we go funher ia dae UPI. two J:J'U!i>ntbfl" Tbeee leaks COllld · tied topd&er
- visite d by) tur Situatio t Joh a Ke t Joh 9:35a t n Criswel l Oxxford n Toplet z an d Car l Marke l o f Oxford Clothe s of n Criswel l s Cate r Dr 10:42a t 10:50 t _ Senator 11:00a t 11:08a Presiden 12:15p U f recor d . Charle s Turchi n
- , with Secretary General U Thant, and the United Nations. Our pos ition is entir ely clear and it i s summarized in th e four teen-point pape r which we have now made public. The other side is not inte r ested. W e hav e had no comeback from them. W e have u
- . ·~~ .!.·1 ., the leading announced He was to be a prominent effectively;., and on October Big Minh played who had spent of his u r.der it ( ~ chance may have been more by a respected "shoe"), detr~ent erratic ·the that a 17-man High
- Nations peace for In Cyprus ot the U.N. Secret- ce In Cyprus, due to expire Before 1 ary-General U '11lant, and Ge on September 26. the Turl neral K.S. Thlmayyn, the UN U Thant, the Secreto.ry Ge- Kemal E force commander. neral, proposed In a report to ers
- the statement is made available publicly, we approached the Secretary General of the United Nations, U Thant, and asked him to release it suggesting that it iµight be particularly appropriate on Human Rights Day which "is December 10th. Believing that the right
- and 202), Depths concluded no ul d now be tak n. decision, 2 •. ..~. .1r"a l CCIBDtll'U.na c unt was taken of fact there opposition qr pa in field. 1 J ing USG in ni tribal rivalries. Mor eover , tained f or ignlf • year vi ut U •m:mort
- ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~ DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE cable -€AP67104 re trilateral talks S 3 pp u ,i)AAA1' b•y,O 3::..-:Jq < !?f) '1 /c 'gl {'f Alt S: 66 cabJ.e AP67092 3 ~U1
- ~ l /i)IA~~~~~~. .sn ....·AQ~••c;::c;:zi1:c;;~ ~~11;1~~,n~-- ~ ': 0 d11i11 ;u,()(t_.~ u 1-:J..t--l"I X~' 11-l 'U..-tf '~/~1s- ~U-13.fl.E~.a+~~m'11.a.._.t:Q.:r:.Jlli~=s&H:H~frt1h-~e&3~~ t ~ 6 - ll~63 A FILE LOCATION Natioaal Security File ,x
- Stev4nsoos. • • aame people. As the Anb proverb baa It. IN THE SENATE C1l' THE UNITED STATES In this synthesis, as U Thant calla thl.a fthe enemy or my enemy la my !nen.d." Wednesdav; June 19, 1963 • merger, we would be 1 voice out or 128., Tod y, by vlrtu
- that only history will determine, such as the one that was in the paper the other day, that the head of the United Nations- B: U Thant? F: Yes, U Thant. That U Thant contended that he had had a personal hand written communication with Hanoi
- 13th, Gulf conclusion U Thant's of and and he wanted Tonkin! back by U Thant, a new round he had Vance Relations to to hearings City, Mr. summoned Foreign Wheeler pre-emption we should Earlier sending Wheeler, the 21st, Hanoi
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [2 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- an~: a.adii1gnal~_:e ricnigij J~o-:"jwffiJ_y,:9J!.~~ L1 •millior( mor·e·--tori's -·of' U J~pecllically; · ·sinc~: Ias~y...:~tj1e Indi~~s~_,ha:v.e·~~cq\ iired·:_1 - - l~9.!.:9_g_q~ ~~~!:l~~~ir1.Y!.hea·~: ~crij:i1."'te]l - ~y" AusJriI{~ .--·s:::Wii'eat. pos sibl y
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- , from Rostow re: PolandI;,-. -t/-.f-1 IVL .J ~fe; re. /,.26JJ> ..)..S-2-- ~ 4/-2~ g1:, _ c).S-;}._ 1 p 04/26/66 A e ~ 3' ...- .LI _,,;t7f, Saigon 4188 ~ - 7 _; ~ ~F - - ~ J> Al L.J g 6,.. ~ ~ - ~~--i-~-P"'P--e.-s±de-,,-t-'-+--rmm-U-ost ow
- --Chicom call for world summit meeting abolition nuclear weaponso --AEC announcement that detonation uranium rather than plutonium in to consider involved enriched ·u Thant '••,·, ••-CONFIDE~iTIAl., 01 .,.. ~ /) 0 1 '"' j .• -€0fWI~NTIAtt - 2
- . • . . • ' t He said U Thant believes that a bombing pause of 3 o~ 4 days will produce arrangements for talks between the Vice President and these representatives. • • • f• t ' I •I The President said that both suggestions are· pleasing to him
- to shed considerable light on, being more or less in charge of the paper over there for so long, is the famous or infamous--depending on your point of view--U Thant peace initiative of 1964-65 that may or may not have gotten to the White House and may
- ; Attendance: Senator Joh n Sparkman A n interesting featur e add Ambassador Goldber g wh o discusse d Senator Josep h Clar k Senator Ernes t Gruenin g Senator Joh n Stenni s e d to thi s serie s of brief his visit s w / U . Thant i n a n effor t 1 Senator
- country by presenting the degree of a.ttor:tion he receives from the .Americ~1 people and the U~Se Goven1.mento 2. To px0sent to our Indian audience as~ects of ?~oside~t Jol::-.son's concept of the 11Grea.t Societyu, in to:::ms of .America's consci'3n-;io
- -s~, ~~F;_N5£-""""~- C '½ .ll5.~ct J,J~Fjf~ i hJDIAN rf\MtN£ $:u.....~- ~ JW'( Saunders to Bromley Smith -yq~l 118 s Bundy to Bowles [sanitized in FRUS, Vol. 25, #101] 113a cable memo (,\JOtt't'N C ~ Page 4 of 7 Pages 2 Date
- "" S 75a cable a ., ~ ~ - 9' ~ 2 pp. 1 p• 7'iJIAU6~ 1/J /I / er, 7 *" ~ °1- -Ii-/~ 9~ I /JS~ ~ VN1v'lK ft, 7, tJQ/. Lit] Intelligence Information Cable ~ .. ,-t,,.,.< 1> 7~ s 3 PP • ~ t-1, lP-'' &=- 1>= -ti.; ~ u r :t L-¾o 7 ~ "i
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 5, June 1-30, 1964," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 2 [1 of 2]
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- CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION State Department ~ ~/ t:-ft:,h 1~~-L.C~;;.&_~r--....u..ci.u.;.J...U.Ull.L-.i.u..-Wl.::u..L~L!lel.l.:.ui._______,_ ___J-___ .3 P--·---b . undate.d ____ ~ ~ A p -#12 Memo- #13 Hen10 -a..upJ ieait es #24 Memo
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- to let 15 trapped ships out. The UN is now pressing Israel to let the Egyptians begin surveying the northern half. This could lead to re-opening the whole Canal. Eban has warned \ U Thant that Israel will oppose that, and this morning's firing along
- THAMT. OBVIOUSLY CANN8T BS MADE PUBLIC UNTIL AFTER VANCE'S DISCUSSION WITH TURKS AND PROBABLY MAKARIOS. IF U THANT READY TO ~AKE APPEAL TODAY, COULD IT BE IN GENERAL TZRMS NOT RPT NOT PR~JUDICING MORE SPECIFIC APPEAL WE HOPE PARTIES AND HE WILL ASREE
- Globe &: Mail editorial on Pears on' s troubles of last week, and the other is a report from Ralph Bunche about the troubles J:hat U Thant is having in delivering his Vietnamese message to Hanoi, Peking, and the Viet Cong. ~Jf) ~ McG. B. Copy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- . '' . ... . - . ·-· ... . . ..... . . . / .. . , . j ' .. E.R. __ TEXT OF MESSAGE , ...,.._.._..,,.,.__....,.,.,.,....,,._,,._.,..,_ 13 February, 1968 VIETNAM ·-----~ George Brown and I have spent a pretty d1sheartening two and a half hours today with U Thant. George took him first for three
- to the WFP. WFP has· also sent a shipping expert from Rome to join the US (Eskildsen) team. U Thant has been thinking of a joint UN/FA0 appeal for international aid to help India in current crisis. COWli'ID~TI~ ◄ - s;gc&ET·- ► , FEB1 IOJs AH'66
- governing the uses of celestial bodies. After some initial private conversations, and a letter from Gromyko to U Thant which indicated that" the USSR was interested in such a treaty, both the U.S. and the USSR tabled drafts. Ambassador Goldberg proposed
- #17896 United Nations - Secretary General U Thant - Staff Israel - President Shazar - Staff #17911 Greece - Queen Frederika - Staff #17913 Denmark - Prime Minister Krag - Staff #17994 Ethiopia - Emperor Selassie - Staff #17996 Cambodia - Prince Norodom