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MEETING WITH TUESDAY LUNCHEON GROUP
The President
Under Secretary Katzenbach
Secretary Clifford
Ambassador Ball
CIA Director Helms
General Wheeler
General Taylor
Walt Rostow
George Christian
Tom Johnson
UEMORANDUM
THE WHITE
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JULY 25, 1967 - 2:47 p.m.
TUESDAY LUNCHEON
Sec. Rusk
Sec. McNamara
Walt Rostow
George Christian
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MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 26, 1967
11?0P SECRET - EYES ONLY
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
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FROM:
Tom Johnson
- Folder, "July 25, 1967 - 2:47 p.m. Tuesday lunch - Rusk, McNamara, Rostow, Christian," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- Folder, "July 18, 1967 - 6:06 p.m. Rusk, McNamara, Rostow, Bundy, Christian," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
- excluded from similar consultations.l
The United States also initiated a three-power meeting in
Washington on May 15. Under Secretary of State Eugene V. Rostow,
calling in British Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean and French
Ambassador Charles Lucet, told them
- Secretary Eugene Rostow
As sis tant Secretary Lu cius Battle
Mr. Walt W. Ros tow
Mr. Farris Bryant
Mr. G eorg e Christian
Mr. Bromley Smith
Mr . Francis Bator
Mr . Harold Saunders
Secretary R usk opened the meeting with a report
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.. JULY 14, 1967 - 12:30 p. m.
SP;ECIAL NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL PANEL
ON THE lvllDEAST
Sec. McNamara
Und. Sec. Katzenbach
Sec. Fowler
G~n. Wheeler
·CID Dir. Helms
Clark Clifiord
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Eugene Rostow
Harry McPherson
McGeorge Bundy
David
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{PR~~IDENT AL LIB~ARIES)
OCTOBER 23, 1967 - 1 :05 p. m.
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Secretary Rusk
Secretary McNamara
CIA Director Helms
Walt Rostow
George Christian
General Wheeler
SERVICE Str
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MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHI:NGTON
- Folder, "October 23, 1967 - 1:05 p.m. Rusk, McNamara, Helms, Rostow, Christian, Wheeler," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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voluntary a g encies which we had not stopped. The pipeline of unliquidated
obligations added up to about $130 million. The President asked lvfr . Rostow
to pull all of this information together and to see how it sorted itself out .
With regard to our aid
- consultations. 1
The United States also initiated a three-power meeting in
Washington on May 15. Under Secretary of State Eugene V. Rostow,
calling in British Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean an
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
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FROM:
Torn Johnson
Attached are the notes of your meeting with Secretary Rusk,
Secretary McNamara, Mro Rostow, Director Helms and
George Christian on October 3, 1967 in the Cabinet Room.
The meeting
- Folder, "October 3, 1967 - 6:10 p.m. Rusk, McNamara, Rostow, Helms, Christian Robin Olds and Col. Cross," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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The President
Lucius D. Battle
Walt W. Rostow
George Christian
The President advised Mr. Eban that he had been brought up to date by
Walt Rostow on the discussions with Secretary Rusk and others.
Mr. Eban said he was instructed by Prime Minister Eskhol
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Bromley Smith
Harold H . Saunders
Secretary Rusk, at the President 1s request, opened the meeting
with the following presentation of the problem:
For the moment, " politics is queen. 11 We do not expect that
economic
- Special Assistant for National S ecurity
Affairs , Mr . Walt Rostow
Executive Secretary, Mr . Brantley Smith
Nathaniel Davis
Harold H . Saunders
This meeting evolved in three installments . Because the President
was involved with UN S ecretary General U
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- , Walt Rostow and George Christian.
The President opened the meeting calling on Under Secretary Katzenbach.
Katzenbach pointed out that Secretary Rusk will be going to the United Nations
for the usual meetings of Foreign Ministers. He said these are very
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February 18, 1967
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BY
Mr. Walt W. Rostow
The White House
The enclosed is for White House
clearance prior to transmission .
. Read
Enclosure:
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Memorandum from S/P - W.W. Rostow to
G/PM - Jeffrey C. Kitchen, October 4, 1965.
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FILE LOCATION
NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File
United Arab Republic, Vol. 5
9/66 - 5/67
- DEPARTMEN, Jf STATE
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
November 20,
Honorable Walter Rostow
Assistant to the President
The White House
As this was part of an earlier task.:fbrce
effort, Mro Rostow may not have seen it,
but may find
- : "Thank you for your recent letter. If you
wish to discuss this subject in more detail, Walt Rostow is at
your service."
If the Egyptians want to restore relations with us, they ought
to approach us. After all, they broke with us, not vice versa. I
don't