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  • Parl ■ 17ZZ6 SD6il ■ 7PfHARVAN PLUS DECLASSIFJED WWRostow:rln E.O. 12958,Sec. 3.5 NSCMemo,1/30/95,StateDept.Guidelines By NARA,Date ":J• 3 ...0 J f, . . , ' Department of State ... •• :~t·f-"!-· :. •.• "-/t., ..-, "·' f~i~@~Q
  • Secret) Double Plua) L'. - R/ r- coRREcnoNs MADE oN THIS ORIGINAL MUST sE MADE oN All coP1Es BEFO~cTHE TELEGRAMIS DELIVERED TO OC /T!Al, Rr .., 6243 • • ""---J . I . . 1~) • ( I / 6. c_· 7• ~ ~ . • ,./ ·ouTGOiNG TELEGRAI.\ Department
  • • '-- Pirector Attachment Approve ____ Disapprove ____ _ _ __ CQNEIDENTIA I- 31 ..... DEPARTMENT AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL WASHINGTON. THE OF STATE DEVELOPMENT D. C. 20523 UG1i_~ 1968 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM FOR TEE PRESIDENT SUBJECT
  • • alld plu ••• of the attack oa tbe cltl••• w. W. R.oatow . SliGRllT W WRo•tow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White House Guidelines, Feb. 24, 1983 B.-+ , NARA, Date ¢ -'7--'f µ DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON February 13, 1968 SE CRE'l
  • BECAME, IF NOTAN£NDIN ITSELF, ATLEASTA WELCOME. BY PRODUCT or TH£ AFFAIR. I OIALWITHTHIS PKENOM£NON IN MOR£DEATILIN PARAGRAPH ~t~f 14 BELOV. 9. l HAVENOTTHUSFARMENTIONED KY•s ~OL£. IT IS A.OlFFIClD.t ON£TO ASSESSANDONEIS TEMPTED ta NAlSEPROVOCATIVE
  • • used in reachlng deci■ ion ■ in the national ■ ecurlty area la incomplete without reference to the extensive organlzatlll ~le~ ba ■ ~rown up under State Department direction following .de ga :Jon o . your/au or ty to be Secretary of State
  • to the appropriate department for handling. Through Mrs. Edith P. L. Gilbert, Assistant to the Administrator, this whole program is carefully watched, and we will continue to process this mail in the 24-hour period. ~~(- - AssistantS\dministrator {Public Affairs
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Committee on Foreign Affairs. As Coi:gress is nov 1n adjourment, I do not know vbeD legislative action will be completed but certainly will keep in mind your great interest and the interest and approval tor this legislation evidenced. by the Govern- ment ot
  • : " i l -/ I l I ' I • l DEPARTMENT OF' STATE .. i 2$, _1968 December· MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT RCSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Subject_:. The President's Rep~y to King Hussein's Letter Enclosed is a suggested reply fron.t ti1e President to l{ing
  • NOT HAPPY ABOUT T;UNNING OUT Ill. . CORPS, BUT T:{E .DEPART.. . . . . . . . . . lR E OJ' r ·•!E H~l T \UL.L . NOT PHESEN'f AN UNACCEP'rl\BTJ-; RISH; I'!' W!LL SLOH . . . ,, . . . ·. . \~·.. t . DOWN ?ROGRESS Tt!AT COULD 0·1·:-nrnt-!1SE BE MADE lH
  • planes. Israel needs deterrent power and this mea~s F-4's plus Mirages. , B~:~ saidihe had discussed this issue with the President before departing on his current trip and knows c:1e President has it very much in mind. USG not idle on matter. Decision
  • of the R eady R ese rve of the a rmed for c es t o a ctive duty for not more than 24 months under paragraph (e} of Department of Defense Appropria1;ion Act, 1967 (80 Stat. 981). However, the total number of. members of the Ready Reserve who may be ordered
  • paper reads citing a State Rockefeller. . Department cen~ for each prov- "I under.s~d t~t ~ocky has ince of North Vietnam "the popu- told the President m P,nvate that lation living below th; 20th ,P8l'al· he supports him down "the line on lei is at least
  • cc: Marshall Wright AJ enkins :mm LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Roatow ii • DEPARTMENT OF STATE Unofficial Translation Phnom Penh, December 20, 1968 Mr. President, llay I thank you for the personal the French Government. which have troubled Like
  • - McGeorge TAB J - Views Fortas Taylor Bundy (independent of W. W. Rostow paper) -- Dear Mr. Presidents I submit here,vlth my resignation as Special Assiatant to the, President f.or National Security Affairs, to take effect on February Z.8, 1966. I
  • ; the LBJ State and National Parks; the LBJ Library and School of Public Affairs; Vietnam; speeches and trips; the Nimitz Museum; the Vantage Point; Mrs. Johnson’s book, A White House Diary; social events; gifts to and from the Johnsons; Christmas
  • . He lmew there were some Republicans that could be drafted. He thought this was a very opportune time to meddle in the domestic affairs of the United States. (more) ,. • -8- So, one of the first things he implied was he would like to wait
  • executive flexibility in the conduct of foreign affairs -··· And strong, prompt, and forwardlooking action on the remaining appropriation bills. the In this Congress new spirit can expect of action the full V 12 cooperation and support Executive Branch
  • faithfully and so unselfishly. The men of the pulpit have a place in the leadership of our people and they have a place in our public affairs. We should be grateful for their concern over the well being of thi.s land, for that is what America is all about
  • its The American people are tired of wrecking crews. They want builders - people who construct. They will entrust their affairs to the Party that is construc­ tive. They will tum their backs on the Party that is destructive. We are here because we
  • EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE UNITED ST ATES: A Symposium on Civil Rights Co-sponsored by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and The University of Texas at Austin Edited by Robert C Rooney Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University