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  • A 8/30/67 A L3 00--2 0 3 I, 8)( f7'l) 97 "' 0 ()11 IJI lJ fWlD C 14 p [Sanitized NU/CDS 10] #36b rpt #36c rpt Intelligence Report S 1p [Duplicate of #69b, NSF, Name File, Rostow Memos] [Exempt NU 84-279] 1- f.J~~ h'~iJ{, 6..-/u -OI N[ J 00
  • by1 lJNCLASS IFIED S/S NEA .,. q,:J. Mr f3~r· O Hoose C. Ca.roa: >- .~--. ~ •;,i>:--~. •• REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" Ji Mt-u. l l-6::i ... .... 1 1 •• ·OUTGOIN.G ·tELEGRAM Depattmerit INDICATE: 0
  • your attendance as bait for people like Nasser, U Thant, and whatever Soviet leader they can get. I myself think it would be a mistake for you to encourage this particular enterprise by your personal attendance. Hutchins and Company are not the most
  • conditions? President: Physically, I feel fine. I've never felt better. My blood pressure is good. As for the current situation: We 1 re in a difficult period. We have had a tough period just behind us - the rail strike and legislation - the U. N. debate
  • a whole series can pick and choose which parts they have complied has defied. Security to take drawal with, And it Council at that Security Council, Strait parts that aide the to be able Thant's and things there probably capitals
  • . ·~~ .. ~L'-■■-1 j...l -' • ,untac - -.... • . . ,_... . I ...... l 1,;r ' ,: GOVERNMENT 41 • .. fi■ ~ ~ I 'I - :,:JI. ' fl !lo.;\ ■ I OFFICIAL BUSINESS - CHEAPEST DAY RATE .1 -+ i " '\. .-. l\.1ay 3, 1963 HONORABLE SARAH T. HUGHES U. S
  • , alon1 · with hl• appreciation and warmeat wlahea. Sincerely, . ,, HAYWOOD R. SMITH Colonel, U. s. Marine Corp• Armed l'orcea Ald• to tb• Prealdeat -•: , - Captain Jame• A. Lovell, Aatronaut Office . Manned Spacecraft Cellter ,r. , I ,· l NASA
  • Secret 3 p p . ~ "''[u-,1 i/p[Oo ,Vl-f-/4,JLJJ 0t f;-O(;).~ A A FILE LOCATION { National Security File, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow Volume 19, January 15-31, 1967 ( RESTRICTION CODES
  • ) , WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #17 cable DATE RESTRICTION 5/31/68 -C 0(2-t--lJ 7-7-1'1. A "'Lr ,,-131 stow to PresidcRt, 8:50 a.tn. ~ 1-lq-Ol C 1-p U [Duplicate of #168, NSF, CF, France, Vol. 13
  • . •:{: . _~ _-~~ ... . fl:. _t:- ~ 1;~ -~ _ : .. , -" ~_•&J\.H,.~~?~- ~ ~·-11.G:;.:·u~.s..w A . , 7 u,~ r,P£;fSET;~;OUSSD.:.VES;: WERE{NALID/:-AT.: ~INE!{~~tJJ:J~JAAf:~;Y.At1Il~'~Olf• r,_ .-1- ·-~ J -~:\"AS'_'.·vo_µ :..:-KNOV·,~~t -ME·:~.08J~CT1VE:))F.)iltm~liii;f:itTACKS
  • ,' . • ,. •,•· • . :· . :. ; ' ~ ~' • i . II ••. .· I '• •• I · Proposed Diploma tic Actions :• t ., • ';, · '. I March .31, 1968 ,• I . ·· ....... : , I .. · :' . : i ./ . . 1. · · Have Goldberg · inform U Thant at about 7: 00 this I · ·: . ·,. :...: . evening
  • ,e ly. Neverthelcue. we should know more about its work. We overwhelmingly support the UN. but we need a better understanding of its purpoaea and accomplishments. Aa National Chairman, l know y ,o u will encourage the govornora of the states. local o
  • , INFO: ADANA,ALEPPO, ANKARA , BA~RA ., LONDON,TAB!
  • ..._r•tulll ... that tiler• ....i• be no CUllle• of borcler without the a1reemut of the U. s. and SoYlet 1ovenmeat■ , ud that the proltlem of •l'rided co1Pdl'lea ■hoald be ••1..._ 1ruaally lty tu wl•h.e• of thelr people ■• Z. Sec. lhaak went oat oa
  • 14 -- Rostow memo, initiative 00 14 Msg, planned 14 Rusk statement, 14 Msg, Longon's 14 British 15 Saigon 15 Ginsburgh 15 Presitlent's attacks U Thant---------------- on Khe Sanh Base pre-empt U Thant's
  • -erupting collective actl\>n 111the event the Haitian ■ try to lnvolve the UN. Cialo Plaza bad lunch with U Thant today. 'rVe do Dtlt know whether they dbcua•~d Haitl. and tbe role• of thelr respective organization•. 9. State haa ln!urmed all of our ml
  • Associutio11and 011e-Ii111e LBJ aide. and aformidahle eIJ1
  • to 11 The American people are afraid of a long war." . ,.. ' W. W. Rostow .. ·- ......... . GONFIDEN'i'IAL _D'i. L.AS9Ft=-O E. . W y 12?>51, ~ ' 3. (bJ ...u ...;,..:.,U.~, o~- NARA, Date 3 / _ ).-o ,fo , -~_, ~ L"-~ . r..: -~ ., :.J
  • .-y17:1t,?6/1r1 5 ,.&; c~ ,7 !I~ ~-'cau0:,,1 f'L ~ ~ ~ ; ( , , ~ u,,-c,,:,. Rostow Lo the Pre~ . .. s 1 f". ~ 1-N ,qs tl l.J qi,\·\ 1o l~ i- ;;>.$-7 '/ ,A/~J ~1/--ll,~ FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, "Volume 35, July 16
  • ~fiYf -~ ~ '!JrO, ~~, ·r' i •• ' ~~ ' •• t ,; ; ; L ~ ~~1 education ~ j ~ t ~ ll}; i l~ c~~l4 ~ ji,_ aetting ~ured .fof &ifecf\ijt. d!t.z~ · Virginia"'ind of nine 1 .,m~··:provide !he~ , ~ P~- u~ .s ~ ~~~Mt tt but o~Iy water systems. The , 'tjv_!...P
  • · IN THIS JI SCUSSIO~l BUT I . EX?ECT TO ·RAISE .·IT ON WEDNESDAY IF IT DOES NOT CO ME UP AT OUR DINNER WI TH U THANT TOMORROW. 5. · ON THE MISCELLANEOUS .SIDE .. T" ERE ") AS SO ME DISCUSSION· OF THE . EMBASSIES IN OUR TWO CAP ITALS AND AN INDICATION FROM
  • \ft 9/20/"' /1/LJ/rz.1--c 1q-i.4 1 :7 6/20/67 A J A {a.u,,u ~ (; - /~Cf~ I\JL:_r- tj/-1
  • "'.a....,_i""'r~o-:.+7..;.;.2~2~0~0~ 'O \ \ to3 "'-' h!' "2. 05/0967 A 05/05/67 A 05/05/67 A oo.--:>.'7 tr see rot- #11 cabl Cairo 7169 #12 cabl ~Vtie; ~nC5 ~u~oTnw tl/"' ~ Cairo 7153 · secret
  • TO AN IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. IF FOLLOWING THE ALL-OUT EFFORT' OUR MISSION HAS BEEN MAKING HERE AND GOIS AFFIRM AT IVE RESPONSE TO. U THANT REQUEST, USG SHOULD HOLD UP URGEITT'LY NEEDED FOOD·SHipMENTS, OUR INFLUENCE IN INDIA WILL GRIEVOSSLY ERODED AND SOvIET INFLUENc
  • # '-- J r,o- :>JC' ~.a.b1..e.---4l,er,1::e-rUT§99:93ftcto Seoul ~~'Z.4\-olf CO,Rf;de, 1t Ia1 :,;u;;;q,L JV;..J,e:, ..:i.);t:) A #11 11,emo --to -P~e-si dent fron:t James C. Tt:loms9n,J-r •. -seeret &. , - ' ++---fR'3ifflf"r - t--t--t"r-M1tt'"'\:M
  • of the danger of the terrorist matter. • 8BORE'£ H61'IS - tY•/1- _s;_; CF.Bohlen: am L-38·~ . !WBI~ (l>,-.,J1i11t Of,u ,.11,1 0/Jtt•I DEPARTMENT OF' S'fATE M~rnor.andum •of ConvGtrsafion DATE: SUBJECT: Pueblo PARTlCIPANTS: The Secretary Fe~ruary 27
  • that U Thant had indicated .. Well, you want me to just go ahead then and talk? B: All right . M: Well, maybe this, as a way of starting . The generally accepted account is that by the end of 1964, the situation in South Vietnam was rapidly
  • to President, 2:().$p.m. ~ 1p ~ 'l ,~4tb tJt.,$ q..1,..'12:b -...;S,__ __ ' u 2"-""'"p._. ~ 'l-;l-13 NJ..J 'J~-V-37 #25 memo Rostow to President, 1:40 P·E!i S1 p ~,e(Y\,p ~ o 103 4/4/68 A #25a cable Intelligence Cable S1p 4/4/68 A #27 memo Rostow
  • ✓- Approve recognition of Botswana and Lesotho Approve double accreditation of ambassadors Approve raising U. S. consulates to embassies Speak to me --- EKHam i1 tonfvm r r/ Disapprove --- Disapprove --- t,/ Disapprove _ __ THE SECRETARY OF STATE
  • clear the U. S. l. We are determined to hold the $35 price. The reactioa■ Switzerland Inclined conault ■y■tem. ia to continue •· We are 1oin1 to announce within 10 daya. S. We are prepared went off po ■ ltioa: Z. We are oppoaed to a two-price
  • 1n an ob•ervatlon made to me thl• mornlna after breakfast by Dick He belleYe ■ Cy Vance le the be•t el.Dale Helnu. man we could u•e to 1lt down with Ky and try to get him to play ball with Thieu throu1h the pre ■ ent crl Ucal pha•e 1n Vietnam. Helms
  • -EDFIFTEEN OTHER Pt.ACES~·1 •. ·THEGOVERNMENT Or THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICOr VIETNAM 'HAS,.D'ECLAREDTHAT_THE-rIFTEEN-PLACES PROPOS.E'O-sv-rHE··u-N lTEO -ST ATEs··ARE 1 NADEQUATEAND··THAT-·THE-OBJECT IONS-:, •• · ~Or T.HE,-A.ME.RICAN GOVERNMENT-TOTHE.-CHOICE
  • there, but will the Communists recognize them? For the first time since I came to the White House, people feel there is some light, but that is because the military situation is turned around. When that light will work out, no one knows. You can't predict when U will end
  • liked very much, but they were about the same things the Pope, U Thant and other respected people said . However, Mrs . Gandhi was bitterly blamed by LBJ and also by Rusk . people rarely protested about Vietnam . But the Indian The biggest
  • to •• ceminon doloa•• V••• and •~lty, aa4 a.u&horlM ile.... cudon. Pursuao& to the pr0Yl1tou of llJb of the Atomtc ED.err, Act of 195', u am.ended. aod upon di. recommecdatloa o.f the Atemlc Enersr Comml•atoa, J llorebye (&) Appi"Ovo &b•-propoaed Ag-reement
  • the limits of their relationship with Hanoi and the invluence that they could bear. But in any event I think that one in London was one of the most promising. I had no patience for U Thant and some of his claims, in which he suggested that he told Stevenson
  • ~-rr·s R.Ol.£.. AttftS ALG ARD SAID NORWAY STR·ON GL Y SOPP OR.TED \I 1tfAN1 t. S EFFOftTS TO GEY ftEG0TI ATI ONS UNDERWAY ANO N·OR WAY HAD A~OLUTE CONP]l)Ef'CE !N U THANT IN THIS COtEiJECTI Ode .'1'HEREf'OM: NOllWEGlltNS HAD BEEN DISTURBED 'fN· ST ATE~H