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  • £ the above discussion and your i,ecom:i.-nendationa as to what action should be taken. (Oi particulir importance bero is a detailed indication of exieting authority to·-assist in the conversion of £armini lands to recreation.) • r:-~-t• I i,...t
  • suggested in that memorandum. available for the appointment DRAFT 9/23/68 Mrs. Youngman and I have relinquished New York on September the northern miles 27, 1968 and have returned address Telephone: My new office This Company to which (603
  • ON rhE .SOVIiT 31:;c. 'i!ERE aOGOLCV, CCUN3ELOR UTW.IN AND3ECONDSSCF.ETARY GORITSKY,SPEC!ALIST CN VIE~-NAM.ZC?.INSAID THE LATTEnTWODiALT wITHVI!T-tJA~ f'lAT!ER:'i. z. ,. ZOtHN OPENED THE CONVERSATION SY ttSKl,'lG • ABO•JT THE STATUS
  • . Roet• WWRoetow:rln March 30, 1968 Mr. Rostow, A Richard Cohen, Assistant Executive Director of American Jewish Congress in New York City, telephoned~ say they are going to make a proposal tomorrow to the President, whlch he wanted you to be aware
  • >, TELEPHONE Nrn1BE TWO ON- TWO DASH SEVEN NINE NINE DASH TWOSIX ZERO ZERO, IN NEW YORK, AD ADVISED HE WAS IN WASHINGTON SITTING BESIDE A FRitND OF FATHER DIEGo·s. GARDINER ASKED IF DI~GO COULD SEE Hlt1 TOMORROW AS HE, GARDINER, \ltAS GOING TO FLY TO NEW YORK
  • :~ rimg~(i;• •~h! : _~ ~ -~~;r.~?'ies . wh~."ch Jtos_s . l1ad alreadtJ?.8~~:r.:~~d-·,~1:1t·YQ~~~ .~ me a.!l~.. 9,~r vi.ews or .the Viet."la,me.!S.e - ~~r\_; Collins and I ended our ...t .a lk amicably enough with my invitation to him to telephone me
  • this is that John called on the telephone, and I indic~ted to him that we would let him kn.o~ the appropriate individual in the White House. . Ltr. to LCW, 9/1/65 >< from John J. Gunther,· "'1. S. Conference of Mayors ,.. centr.::il ft) ., ~;t 't~ HOUSE
  • [General Vietnam Correspondence - January, 1969 to December, 1970] [Correspondence and a report concerning Tinh-Hung-Ngau - July, 1957 to January, 1976] Trinh [July, 1957 to March, 1968] Further Notes on Conversations with Mr. Trinh-Hung-Ngau
  • airport via Air Force C-137 ·GONPI])ffl'I?:AL VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S VISIT TO JAMAICA FOR INDEPENDENCECEREMONIES During Independence ceremonies at Jamaica, Vice President Johnson will have an occasion for substantive conversations with Premier
  • in such a way that their continued acceptance of some elements (specifically, free passage through the Canal and Tiran) could be linked to a final solution of the refugee problem--and conversely, by Israel, that withdrawal would be contingent upon one or more
  • ---s.ta.t.e Conversation Between Cbians Kai Shek ---------3 05/17/f, p--Sacret. GS/'l.0/-{,l A 05/19/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 05/22/61 A L-F.mbtel NIACT184 from ian~ -#2-6-eabl tat Embtel-!l-75 2 p State Secret Embtel NIACT
  • ~t1_~Q.t,t_o1'~-Qf._the))RV:forces _and actions\- of th~_.NLF.•. Ha. the1i ..asked Lau if.·the DRVhad. withdrawn _.forces fr~~A~t ...DMZ.. ~-Lau responded affirmati.val~: . ! all· Tits ..-vance.:re-porte~ie-tbe-conversation ...througbout
  • matters, during our conversation President Thieu took up the Lien Minh front, endorsed it, and said he would back it. As the Station has reported, Thieu also asked for US support and said he planned to take this topic up with Bunker at their next meeting
  • /63 Conversation between Foreign Minister and Vice President 92 11/9/63 Summary of visit to Netherlands BRUSSELS NO. DATE 684 11/8/63 Vice call 685 11/8/63 Vice President's Foreign Minister, ANC retraining meeting with regarding 686
  • ~ :::cl t'1 ~< H zt%'.lC/) 1-j H CJ) 1-j •• ·- .. Q'llZI 9 .. 1 - 2 - -Date 9/S Time Description 1100 Subatantive Talk with Prime Minister Erlander at Latter'• Office Memoranda of Conversation 2000 9/6 1300 1500 1900 1930 9/7 0830
  • was well·~;i.vec,. by those . ·assembled at the airport and was the.subject of- unusualli''ta~rable .commentfrom· many other Dominicans who heard it on ra~o and television· or. read it• in the press. Individual:, Dominicans, in conversations with Embassy
  • will presumably have passed and situa~ion re British ,entry into Coomon Market will probably be known. Vice President could engage in useful and perhaps, at that time, very necessary conversations, whichever way Of issue turns out. Such timing would also provide
  • . A. Secretary Rusk's prompt draft reply to a good letter from Kiesinger. He resisted strong pressures from his staff on the NPT and kept at the level of his conversation with you. He has also made good on his· (almost) personal commitment to you not to cut
  • ""Tpr--- --.A,..-- t-lS'- f I A I\ If If #91a memo "Report on Conversations in Hanoi" S 25 p ~ /- l~-11. #9-ll:rrpt·--1---_.JL..-AtJc:1tr' dh>e.-tf~vff,,,e,,.,.n,.,.10...,ir-e.ll.,," • Of""- /V'LTf 7-2..1,f P.Q 2p· #93 memo 'IS'-~:.>-~ 4
  • , quick solutions. This may well indicate that the strategy outlined by Thieu in his recent conversations with me, which I have previously reported, i.e., pressure in the First Corps and the central highlands to tie down our troops, harassment
  • attaching •Y Me■con of the only private conversation I bad with Caraaanlia during the entire Athens trip. After you'd gotten in the car I went up to him to aay goodbye, knowing that we back-door types wouldn't aee bi ■ at the airport. Our conversation lasted
  • call, it is not expected that the conversation will Nevertheless, the Vice President be of a substantive character. may wish: (a) to underline our concepts of a united Europe and an Atlantic partnership in view of Lefevrets interest in European unity
  • President on November 4, 1963 Text of the Vice President's on November 4, 1963 toast Luxembourg's Visit the Vice President's 178 sunnnarizing at a state dinner (2) (3) (4) Vice President's conversation with Acting President Albert Wehrer
  • (USUN4389) gave Goldberg to the latter's of the Jarring formula request), as taken at the time of Jarring's (in the following down by the text Israelis March 10 conversation with Eban: 1:).. ... ,.-,v-~ (~t"(._ -rs~J .,,... M14r&\ io . b
  • Disclosure of Warsaw as Site for Talks with North Vietnamese I thought you would wish to know as quickly as possible the results of my conversation with Ambassador Dobrynin at noon today. 1 expressed our concern that a TASS dispatch_ from Hanoi carried
  • 17- ,,ti/ ·,µy , NARA Date 1o· s..f I ,-@NFI~NTb\L May 3, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY FROM: H - William B. Macomber, Jr. SUBJECT: Conversation with Senator Fulbright After the Foreign Relations Committee hearings this morning, Senator
  • . BERGERASKEDWHEREENE~YHE~ICOPT£RSFOR COMMANDO R~Ios·woULD SAID FROM CAMBODIA, ACROSSTHE,TAY NINH,.BORDER.' COME FROM. KY 1 • • 7. COMMENT& KY WAS COOL, CALM· ANDSERIOUS. TIIE CONVERSATION WAS SHO~TANDLl~ITED TO THE A30VE, WITHNO SIDE REMARKS IN ANYWAY C~lTICAL
  • /61 A -1117-Gable #J.9 Cable J/_2fJ_Cable State After_Dinner #22 ~&tes State - Embtel LOCATION - - - Secret conversation Se-cre-t State mb-t:e--1 1-0-1--from Bangkok (Sect--ien Gable /f26 Cable 05/12/61 Secret 1740 from Saigon -State
  • FOR .: THE~E PRIVATt··-coNVERSATIONS. . ;::;;;;'t• ·- . ~ASA SIGNOF GOOD WILL THEGOVERNMENT OF THE-DRV 1GAVE INST-RUCTIONS 11 TO ITS AfllBASSADO~AT WARSAWTO BE ;: •• 1 PREPARED -.,,l" TO E.HT£RlNTO.-DlSCUSSIONS~lTH THE AMERICANAMBASSADOR • REGA"RDING
  • America 1962 1. In line with your conversation with me earlier today in which you requested basic, general background information on the economic and sociological structure of the various Latin American countries, I am enclosin1 the completed economic
  • the conversion quickly, we can reduce FNMA's1969 budget outlays by as much as $600-$700million. Each month's delay after September would take $200-$300million off this saving. The essential act to take ffiMA out of the budget is the retirement of all Treasury
  • /-~ S \ I• IN CONVERSATION 1111TH'PRIME MINISTE°R- THIS M~R~I~G ON suc;JECT ~PRESENT-1:A-CK OF IND I CAT I ONs-oF--NO~TH f
  • SHARED THIS HO?E. . is. AT THuv~s SUGGESTION, WEAGREED TO HOLDWEEKLY MEETlNGS-·;ro BE HELDEACHWEDNESDAY-WITHTHE UNDERSTANDING THAT iEITHERSIDE CANASKFOR ADDITIONAL MEETINGS.THUYSAID I i [HE UNDERSTOODTHAT THE DISARNAMf.NT CONVERSATIONS
  • received a courtesy call today from .Dr. Phan Quang Dan, Minister of State ~or Chieu Hoi and bad a very interesting conversation with him. He points: first, he is convinc~a.t_the__GVN sbauld. _ made ·two interesting open negotiations with the Natio~ Li