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  • , Paris, Frankfurt, and briefly, Budapest and London. I am submitting herewith certain personal observations and canments in connection vi th these visits tor whatever use they may be to you. Moscow 1. As always, China remains in the background of Soviet
  • ZED· REPEATEOL Y THAT"HANO I WOULDFOLLOWTHIS STRATEGYONLY IF IT MADESURE TH~T u.s~ FORCES WOULDNOT 8£ A_B_LE LEGALLYOR POLITIC~LLY 1'0 ENTER VIETNAM·AT SOM~ ...ATER 'STA~-IF COMMUNISTMIL:ITARYFORCES WERE•REQUIRECo r!E FELT· 1CAN TROOPS WERE'OUT OF; VI
  • ;..... S 1p [Duplicate of #3, NSF, Agency File, NATO General, Vol. VI] [Duplicate of #3a, NSF, Agency File, NATO General, Vol. VI C'.fCYI t/q /o'2- #62 memo Rostow to President, 1:40 p.m. 9/13/68 S 1p [Duplicate of #25, NSF, Country File, Rumania, Vol
  • that have been taken in the hope of arriving at a peaceful solution of the problems in that area. This disposi­ tion was made clear in a personal interview that Mr. Nahum Goldmann, President of the World Jewish Congress, had with His Holiness, Pope Paul VI
  • to Pope Paul VI PCI 1p 6/25/68 A #8 memo Rostow to President, 4: 15 p.m. SdM~yJ TS1p 6/25/68 A #8a memo Intelligence Memorandum~~ TS1p rz./13/o 1 11.JLJ/RA t.. 01-n ') 6/25/68 A #8b memo Intelligence Memorandum~ TS3p tt,/13)1,1 tvcrh,.r 6/25
  • - #61 l@Uef .LU ~r\ 'i · ol. ½ O 1 Rostow t-e the President, 2 :25 p. m:. 1 f) C re IDA ~ 10-b · C\s t-H J ~~-;>.\i' LBJ to Pope Paul VI 1 p PCI ~~ ,o -Co-°'CI. NL~
  • INFO.llMAncN .-CQHftl)l:N IUL Frlclar, Jaa11&ry 19, 1968 6:05 p. m. Mr. Prealdeat: Herewith Paul Nltn •us1••t ■ "fa.lr but flrm" arraaaemeat• In reapoue to the UK F-111 cancellatloa. GONFIDEN'flAL WWRo•tow:rln THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • • with Ille Apoatollc Delegate ba Wuhlllgton. Slacerely, Hu Hollneaa Pope Paul VI VaticaD City LBJ :HMcPh:WWR:mz (6/ 13/68) •• ; VZCZCEEA646 00 VTE10 DE ~TE 2281 FROM IIALT ROSTOW TO TH£ PRESIDENT CITE" c·AP81522 c g Ji F t o·s II z-t l t ~ I
  • . Such rapport will serve Suharto well in this critical period both to bolster his selfconfidence an_d his position vis-a-vis internal political criti~s. As the Departmen~ is aware, Suha_rto is deeply concerned over the increas.e ·in the price of rice • --(which
  • >ALLV, 01;,~.Elt';:;:liCt~\-Of}.W~ft't;{AS,f ~~~~~{~t.' ·TI~:l?R~~/ ·Gt FTER ~ ·.T lie )CE~SAT I 0tf ~-0f:[-:1 HE\ ~OJ1!il~(f¢.~~p\:~oF::··Atti i .QTl}£1'·-~ ~CT Of.\W AR\ )~G-~ nu~r:-THEf. D~Vi:::~TttE·:~QRV}~ I~l;;J113JG ~1..K~/ W.IT~;?T, ljE)t~na. Ell
  • on the same matter. A■ I think you are aware . I had written to Iii ■ Holinea ■ Pope Paul VI in December after he had announced hla willingness to mediate in this conflict. and before the Forei1n Mini ■ ter of North Vietnam •pelled . out publicly the current
  • · }(~0\~l..EOGS, Ii StEMtO ME THAT THt 8ASl.S OF THE AfliEFlICAN 1os1tto~ , . l~AS tHAT S.OU'tH VI~TNI\M SHOUl..D HAVe A CHANCE D!fS~MINF. ITS • . ·, O~JN DEStrNY WITHOUT UNlJ'ICATION IMPOS£Q ON rr BY FORCE · AND·-TMAT ; ·ro oav IOUSI. y IMPl. IED A DE
  • .Paul bi which Only the W&ff bombing resumed. Ho's a few days later and wa..a~ouched 1n the same wording as that given the Pope. He wrote: stop deflnitlvely and un­ its bombing raids and all other acts of war against. the conditlonally
  • ➔ e, L! F I .r. !s 8 ii 'rJ T I EYES ONLY· •• • . I HAVZ TH£ HONOa TO H~FOR~ YOU THAr HIS HOL!jESS, POFi PAUL ~ECEI.V£D YOUR l·iISS!\GE Of NOVE~ER 25, 1368, ~ ll H GEU;JHJE. VI, i~EASURE. • • ) j
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  • . Victor Paul lier Venezuela: Dr. Enrique Sanchez Dr. Carlos Lmlder .. Spain: Mr. ;, '• Enrique Leon --•.'. For the Council for Latin America . >:.~ .. . Dr. Esteban Ferrer ( Mis~i"Marie de Santis ,. .,. :.. • .,;, .~ 'r. ,. 0~~Wm 0
  • all human being• la that qpon.. Slneewely. • I .. .. Hla Holiaea• Pope Paw VI Vadcaa Clty ... LBJ:WWR:m& - ill ' . ..... ~. ' I ,-,~ ... -- DECI.ASSlflED Authoricy __t.J..:;l-_._,."'--.1o.--------,...-- Bvm NARA. Date {g--\:-'Jr JJJ
  • FOR AM3ASSADO:t J?Rm,1 SECRE:P..RY 1. We have received on most confidential basis through the Apostolic Delegate a proposal by the Pope. Following pa~agraphs of this cable summarizes the papal proposal and our prel6mi.nary L reaction. ~.ay we have, at your
  • to bis proposal and that after his talks in Moscow he will be seeing Prime Ministers Wilson and Pearson and U Thant and may see. President de Gaulle and the Pope. Behler feels it is critically important for him to be able to tell the Soviets that he
  • i c a n ''is -_are how note. policy,tf to ' -You· k~ow Add.ressc. . vi go r o us further out: Wash_ington end does the opportun.ity, of·a ir2at very c iv ' i l i z• e• d .v. or 1 d ., " ,I masculine do they words, ~ean
  • · .-~.· .:·... :(r? .·f .rom the- . Pope.:· .: . :.•: "· .•,' . .~ •,";);•:, :. Approve ' '·,·,·.,,:::::rilli::~;;} ;· ·: ;-;:'. -' ~, 1 ·-:~ '. \_!_ : -~ Disapprove . ----------- ~: i,.· .. , . ,, - rJ~
  • , and accelerate the training of specially-trained teachers to work with Mexican American school children and migrant workers. insure compliance with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This forbids discrimination in schooldistrict boundaries and in quality
  • A8REEIIEN1' ..-.NOTICE THAT VE 'WOULD THIEUHIMSELFWASUNTALLYUNPREPARED FORTHI FACTTHAT ONTKE·DAY AFTERWEHADOBTAINED AGRE£11£NT ON.A JOINT DECLARATION, Vi WOULDCOMETO HIii WITH TH£ HEWSTHAT TH£ BOIIBlta WOULD STOP TH£ NEXTFOLLOWING DAYANDNr.GOTIATIONS BEBIN
  • .-rncnt or Bank loan totaling $1 million a~ a sta~ter. W. VI;. Rostow /· Mer.iorandum to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera on Australia• s contribution AIDE l-ID-10IBE RE: Australia - Possible Coopero.tion with La.tin America. throueh tbe Inter
  • EVERYTHING WAS GOING FINE IN WASHINGTOJ AND IN ANS~ER TO A QUESTION REGARDING HIS TRAVEL!~ TO VI~TNA~ SOON, RE?LI D H~ HAO ONE MORETHI 'G TO TIE UP IN WASHItJGTON END PAGE ONE PAGE TWO CS F CR ET ·NO FOREIGN DISSE~INATION> BEFORE HE ao::s A1lD WILL TELL
  • ,. ' .. . ' ,. ... , . .. ' ,, ' . .. . ' i .• i, • , . .,. ' ' .. ' ' . .... :.; , • THE SECRETARY OF' STATE WAS·HINGTON . 1. 'I • . .1 ' ·, ., -BECRET- August 2, 1968 Mr. President: . Ambassador Waller brought me in the enclosed message from Paul Hasluck on the recent
  • Korea.a veaHl. Lbnltecl blockade of Nortll Kow-u.a aaT&l •••••l■• Mcr,ea to •tre!lthea ou baalc mllltary P!•tur• worlclwlde. (Sec. McNamara) Note: We N't'lewed wltll. Paul Nlt- aJMI Oeaeral Joluaaoa a loaa llat of ltema. Sec. McNamara wlll repori hl• aet
  • ' • . .... • . •• J, • •:•• • .; SiCR&T - ·, .. 'i • 9. -MAURER-·APPARENTLY·-D·!D .Nor R.?.CS!:.VS..A~tan:swzrr :10 H'1~-- "; QUEST-ION .•"HE .INDICATED HIS P£RSOtltrL BEl..Jf.P .ili;'1"i 7HE.12e.E;
  • MEMORANDUM INFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE WAIJllKOTON Friday, March 15, 1968 3:25 p.m. MR. PRESIDENT : Herewith the proposals for the 5 P. M. mee_ting. from Paul Nitze that : I have ascertained -- this is a consensus agreed upon completely within
  • the Col'lltlunists have ever experienced, much worse than the heavie s t defeat they suffered in the 1946-1954 Indochina War, in Vi nh Yen at t he northern tip of the Red River Delta in January 1951 when Vo Nguye n Giap launched Operation Hoang Hoa Tham against De
  • to play cloak and dagger with these two characters, please provide me some instruc- ti .s re "proposals reviewed with you" so that I can co.r~ectly represent your position. End of message SECRET- IMMEDIATE VI~NT-IANE Ref: VIENTIANE 6972
  • §._.?....~erio½9_itgprint on th~ssibl!~ty ~t-~-~~~ls>PP.J.~J?.t .o~ ~9:vi~t::.A.m.~.r~c~ .r.el~ti.~ . _a_nd_1_s-=po __i_s_o_mn_·...:CJ-~_.:_~--2:1!:!~~9~1~~.IE:.~~~.. The other problem which is ser~ously complicating the international situation and hindering
  • drawn hack, like John Paul Vann of Littleton, Colo. He had served a military tour in Vietnam, gone home, left the service and signed on with Revolutionary Develop­ ment. Marine M/Sgt. George A. Mitchell had been there for 2½ years, and when we asked him
  • _ ~ 1/-3 ... 'i~ AIL(} 'I , - ;VI [Duplicate of #97a, NSF , NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] [Duplicate of #97a, NSF, NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] #49c cable 2/10/68 A Intelligence Information Cable r S 7 p ~ + 3P.IIB
  • THAT THEY ARE. NOWFOLLOWINGTHE "ROTTEN -A---;({osr L!i~E OF REVISIONISW' AND. THAT HANOI'S LEADERS Wil.L BE DOOMED IF TH~Y DO NOT FOLLOW THE WISH OF THE HEROIC PEOR.E°••OF NORTH VI£!NAM_TH£ NORTH VIETNAMESE DIFLOMATS SAID THAT THEY 1.vERE NO LONGER· • • INVITED TO PARTIES