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  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION Attachmenl lo #46 ----1-i-~(//qv, ~1--~-+-----r:1nn1=c-s=-Tr.,==.---?..-...--a~.m. ...q4 NL-;5CJ~~ I N'SP, Country Ptte, UK, Vol. BJ 1 [Duplic&Ne ef #; 1p ~ t.f~~'{ NL-J 4\~d-q':> -S [Duplicate of #201a, NSF
  • Minister Pearson As you know, Mike Pearson has just announced that he will step down, and has asked the Liberal Party to choose a new leader. He plans to continue as .Prime Minister until that time--probably about April 1. Indications are that he
  • liley woal4 U •• re ■-ned e,-raU ... a1alut Hwl-Halph•a6 ...a Wllat Cluk'• aaaly•l• 4•• net aay, la my J•azneat, la wt.al poUcy ,.. allftl• follow 1f tiler• l• DO t.reak la the Puu talk• aad lf &bey coatlat• "re .. tile telepa•• IMaok" to u eacb time
  • RESTRICTION ~ - - -l;i..,_p- ~ ,/tit~ [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/9/68] 6 2 p ~ 4 "' \ ,/ctto-:... [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/9/68] 'l"P----2,,_..._p.,.~n ,l~lo~ [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/9/68] ' .tP~C~I~--,1,l~p~ ON_l"I ' ' " ' · ~ #39a cable
  • A-4E 2.3 A-6A lZ RA-5C 6 Other 10 Ai:r Foi·ce · F-105 12 RF .. 4:C 3 . 15 90 lt-102 13 13 \03 16 119 78 197 66 i63 1/2.6 Phil · 1/2.8 1/28 64 FIS II Old 1/2.9 1/29 . 1/29 12. 'l':b"'S · F-105 12. 1/29 80 'l'FS F•lOS
  • --to-:~~len'bt~tH3,;-i.1ft7. .,..... C ( #23 memo ~ 2~ of~ i1, ~ w P, - ,Jm-wJ- ,n qr ,~,_, I•-~-,, "''- .J , *l~
  • the Pentagon; that is, all the members of the JCS and the service Secretaries, as well as Clifford and Nitze; -- the Strategic Rese rve call-up (par a. 3) would be announced at the same time as the call-up to support the thirty thousand deployment, but it would
  • , 1968, and call him prom:{>tlY for fur.ther details. • September This memorandum does not apply lo the Secretary of Defense involved in this Exercise at thei_r own relocation facilities. . . •.· -18614~~-~~-~,otP. • . .. _;~ ' or others \\ / ·f
  • the matter oa theae 1rounda: 1. Suffldent time ha• elapaed lldnce premature diacloaure of the propoaal before yea bad a chance te couider lt. l. The appropriation for our partidpatioa ta the OAS apecUlcally cover ■ co■ta of the ml ■■loa ao tut what la
  • CONVERSATION I MENTIONED THAT AGREEMENT COtJTINIJED TO BE HELD UP ON ~ATTERS I HM) ~ffNTIONED EARLIER BUT THAT THESE MIGHT BE RESOLVED AT ANY TIME AND IF so -I"WOULD TAKE THE . LIBERTY OF MAKING DIRECT CO~TACT WITH THE PRIM~ MINISTER IF THERE SHOULD
  • ·:.._·:~--~· :/ . .-· ~.... , · · ~.-,< -:·,:· .,:...\;':-,.-,,_, :•,.·~.~- ·:. _·_ . .. _.i:- -·•. ·.!_ · · ..: · . · . • ,:_·.- · -· ) ''.\, .?,/\ •,./ •·. :·__ . ~-. .:H -~,,_-i ~. ~-\·: : :- ._._ · -.'.- ~-\··~;: . • THE '· ACTION WHICH WE HAVE .i IN MIND :WOl.'1.D FOLLOV 'A TIME . TABLE ,· __,· ,i STARTING At .7AM B.s.T
  • Nationa.l. Review NA'ro Letter Sec. Gen. NA'ro Curu Im:tf!'iM; MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) - 10 SOURCE CO~l:X:E?fI'IAL COPIES FREQUENCY DISPOSITION u l Weekly IL u l Weekly IL NewYork Times u 16 Do.ily and Sunda.y 15-M/R routes 1-IL N.Y
  • ,. //. q ~ #lOS gaele l__p.... R:ostowle l?r-eEid@At (CAP67}049) c- A 12/lfl/69- l - I/_'1K' 121.Jri:ffr7 l>-(I -'f~ 0 ~~ r• or,er fo-(/-'1~ 12ft:1Jo7' ~,'11;67 1-p- Rostew to President (CAJ>671~ a 2.p.. Ma@uil:ew lo1-1es €CAP6710~~ C2p
  • :1ENT OR THE ~INTEtLIGE~ICE_ AGE,NCI£S:·, IN TH£ AMOUNT or I NFORMATION AND· INTELLIGENCE ' ON T.HE VIETNAl"J VAR WHICH TH£Y HAVE BEEN . SENDING : MR., HUMPHREY FRO~ ' TH£ TIME HE BECAf'IE VICE P:-iESIDENT. THE VICE PRESID£NT - RECEIVES. DAILY- tHi
  • 'Ith St:re•t. • C. h'&Uli'., ,1 1,VU LBJ / WGB:mm 2 15 / 68 • 1 a ntiuhi.t• 1• oa ,-.r •leotloo •• S.CJ'eial'J 0.•n.l ef U.. o,... tU~_at1oa A • r _aa ••· TM ollle• 1• oa. special cballe ge d oppo, .. t..Ur •• the re lo l ho , ente.r • • MW
  • :-1sons 1,; s~"lO\.i.ld be estab_!s!:e:. ::·.:.'; t~~re is an overall e~~ila:-ity oet~een :C~e Sar.:. a::l ~~e~ =~e;. ?hu. in the ey~ of the ener.,y. The follcw!r- 6 s-.:.b~a:-a..;~a~:.s exa~l .. I ! I ~:.;~~ . ; !a:.!~~! :: -~.-: :.:.=-~~:!: • t
  • Vietnam and Relations with the US -- Moscow's Balancing Act. for come time engaged in diplomatic sleight--of~hand on the subject of the implications of the war in Vietnam for Soviet relations with the us. The Sovie~s have insisted there can
  • -85) ~:,~~.!U • .._r ~-r: ~.;2.:, !;C lJT:i(' r -0:.'.ITH ~-~.c:.t.!:. -. .., ::.:· ('_ PPF:~:~..:.!'!l.. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,Sec. 3.5 State Dept.Guidelines t'·!FC •••~LT ROS!V-~ 11f-­ '-·,. l.::. :::=iPi285 ! By &r·.NARA.Date ~-i,LO
  • wt • ...,_""• un,t yen J.. .-.•t wllldl ,- feel te be ou of coueleMe. ea aa lane I tllaDk y• a1ala fu ,-v Mdlcatecl ... •tatbttllleW CCNIUIIMatl• lo the ,-lie Hnlce. I •Jlall alway• recall wumly, Ge•••• ._ time , .. Mn.d wW. ma. Hoaol'altle 0..1• W
  • Eoreans bavo never proffered a receipt. t:c now wuld like to revive this proposal through a bac!( c::i=nol procedure• i.e., an Australian iD 'lo~yo ~~th 300d t~orth 1Cor~an concacts. :::l 'UOUld be fully 'briefed OD 0111:' plan and "~=ld t.~11 tho 1
  • , CHAIN OF COMMAND, AND THE LOCATIONS OF THE MAIN NAVAL CO MM ns. AT THE SA~E TIME, WE DETECTED COMMUNICATION AND OBSERVATION POSTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•s REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND CARRIED OUT '- ,_ .J.; • • i-, " : {., • ::: - : .. -; c·: :;: ·· c:.. ll
  • patrol boats. We have made· quite · clear that ·t he· PUEBLO was on an intelligence collection mission in· the Sea of Japan at the time of its seizure by North Korea. Intellig~--ice collec.tion .by vessels of this type is a standard and accepted
  • 113Uffi~-+---A--- 8/29/68 A 11/0101 [Duplicate of #191c, NSF, Country File, Panama, Vol. 10] -€ 2 p ~ "'~lo\ [Duplicate of #64g, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol. 94] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President. RESTRICTION CODES W. Rostow.Vol,92
  • ; 3 ,'-\ Lo"X.I 'j.._v,) The( · Jsays the UAR is wol:king secretly to clear the whole Canal without rs'"rael's approval. He suggests that the Egyptians may provide information on the remaining obstacles in the Canal to pernut Soviet vessels in Port
  • . Our not seeking the supplemental will add to the problems of Prime Minister Sato, who is having a difficult time persuading the Japanese of the need for the free use of our bases in Okinawa and the need for Japan to accept a greater role in Asian
  • and regulations may be revised or modified from time to time by the Secretary. "(2)(b) Any conmon carrier or violates any rule or regulation section shall be liable failure or violation any such failure by railroad prescribed which fails to comply
  • at any time and in a place and by methods of its own choosing hostile action 2 in such strength as to threaten gravely the security of the United States. The mission of providing earliest possible warning of hostile action or of impending developments
  • ; but we shall consult closely and regularly. a psyw~r If n:egotiations--start, the GVN ,--wi.th-~-help,~~- ~h:
  • --~ -.&..:...----t-1-A-p--- 11/8/67 ,1 -Z.'8' /q~ A /VLJ G) cl-'-h"l /- d..'\-9~ ;VL J f'/-Y,6 / [Duplicate of #112, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3] u~~,-ns--,--"Hn~139 --~r--2--p-- I ~ 1do- ( lo(0/7 [Duplicate of #112a, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3
  • in the future. At the same time, an offer of cooperation fran Australia taking the form of providing technical a§sistance in_ fields of e?'Pert! s~ lH:~va!,ent.Jti A'¼~:1.?n-8-la. wquld_be J!lO~t..weJ,..cgne,_ 2 SBORllw' M™OBANDUM FOil THE PllESIDENT SUBJECT
  • all tremendous Komer and I reluctantly We've asked all those U.S. effort, conclude that and the time that you will whom we had getting want to ready to stand down. We've re-activated the Naples exercise on the old basis for tomorrow
  • proposed that, without the prior knowledge of Hanoi or Washington, a legitimate neutral source invite the following to appear at a conference at a certain time and place: U.S., GVN, Hanoi, and NLF. The three members of the International Control Commission
  • · • ........... t T lplalatoc~·1tac~ ne• 1111 . ..._,.alioa •cloa•i tu .,...._ a . a ,_e1a .. tr_.. ~ 111191c upecta el •• ...._ 1rn1ate1 • eadl., 7"I' Ca1,1ut coD..,.nut··•• *•· Mta may" familiar lo,-. Nll I .. U... it -11 M Solae , ... n11y M1pfl
  • by the President. For proposals lacking solid analytical and tactual support, an estimate should be pro­ vided ot the min1m11m time required to provide such backing and the scope of any necessary investigations should be outlined. 3. Recommendations to be made
  • . Contains elements of the N"VA 304th Division. UNIFORM 83 l :lO PM (6 B~52s) UNIFORM 63 · (12 B-S2s) · 7 ·February 7 . Febtuary (080210 SYN) UNIFORM 39 (6 B." S2§_) 3:30 PM 7 February (080430 SVN) In Laos, g· miles southwest of__Kru) In SVN, 10
  • ... s.r1 the doa th■ of 1Ltladr11t anO other Ceeoha e,reoute4 in th• 1Ate '40• art what oonoorn the Soviets aoat at thl• time. Moeoow, they lael, fear• that ■ uob 11\lak-Nklna "111 uncover the oomp11oltJ of etS.1l•aot1v• 8ov1•t lead•rg, inolud~ng
  • have to support the UAR if it initiated such a move. S:E?CR:E'P NODIS DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,Sec.3.6 NLJ al-2ol By NARA,Dare ~'.f-NODIS - 2 The aim, as I see it, would be to have the Council either directly or through Jarring - lay down a time-table
  • succeed. This conviction will not be created unless and until they come to the conclusion that the US is prepared to remain in. Vietnam for whatever period of time is necessary to assure the independent choice of the South Vietnamese people. The enemy
  • mar alM attead. No fermal r ... rb are eapecle4 after ,- recelYe tile 111eUl. Yo. llan approwed a&atemell& wblcll will " 1..... ~ the Pi'••• Office at tbe time of tlae ceremo-, (Ta• B). YCMI mlpt waat te to.cb oa oae or two Qftlle poiat• la tat
  • WEAPONRY, C"CH!S " VC TO CARRY OUT THE!R IN DANAHG Afl'l'S1~ PLA~S IF NOT A?PRE• B't ~-4 :•:A'l A TOTAL CF ASOUT 6C~ !..:!LOS CF EXPLOSIVE -;:·~ .. ?~-T-1-A-b HAO IN 11789 PAGE. 6 Of 10 PAGES "'• ~0-i\! f I A It - • rc::iu