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  • THEY COMMENCED A ROUNDOF BEATINGS AGAINST THE CREWWHICH WENTON DAY A~m NIGHT. THE HEAT WAS TURNEDOFF AND PEOPLE STOODOUTSIDE MY DOOR SPEAKING ABOUTNE IN KOREAN. MANY WORDSI HAD LEARNEDBY THIS THIE. SATING THAT MY TURN WAS NEXT AND THAT THEY DID NOT EXPECTME
  • transfer nuclear of other material, on, development of, production applications, respec- to read as follows: to the Government of the United Kingdom special material, bis shall 2 be renumbered as Articles and a new paragraph Ill 3 thereof
  • PERSONAL FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM TH!;: PRIME MINISTER . I . DECLASSIFIED . . E.0. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ?S- .3of. · NARA Date 3-o'lS-ff BY. ~ ' WAS MOST GRATEFUL FOR YOUR VERY PROMPT REPLY TO MY MESSAGE LAST NIGHT FROM MOSCOW. IT ARRIVED . JUST IN TIME
  • CHALltl! 219. 15th August, 1968. Personal . I would suppose that the President of the United States , who bears the chi ef responsibility for u s all in the Free World, has more reading to do than any man living. I, therefore, hesitated to send you
  • a distinct bookish cast; they were closely allied with political organizations led by older radicals. Unlike today's dissidents, they were well read in economics and history and prone to engage opponents in debate. -4- f GR OfflCiAL USE DNL y FOil
  • -latanat. w. w. ao.tow lNFORMA TION -- SEGRE 'F--SENSITIVE Thur•day, 5:10 p. m. NoYember 14, 1968 Mr. President: You may wl•h to read thla Tbomp•oa-Dobrynlll memorandum of conver•atlon whlch ha• bad very llttle dl•trlbutlon. w. W. Ro•tow SECRET
  • s:rrrn E.0.-12356, ~-c. 3.4 NlJ .1..!f- '/ 7t> By . - , NARA, 0ate 3 ·.;>o--9S . N O O I S/J'.AJ?VAN LITER/iLL Y £YES O~.'L Y }:'OR THE ·SECRETARY FROM HARRIMAN AND VANCE, ( REPF.~T BUHXER If SECRETARY DESIRES>• . J. WE HAVE READ STATE 177491
  • RZV::A!.EJ ?LA:'i 5l FO~ SASOTAGEN-lJ TERRORISMTO ACCC.'-'i'ANf ATTACK S':' F!~E ON THE NIGHT OF 4/5 ::NS!D::~AE~~ MAY. THE CONFISCATION OF A~H-!uNITION, "ARMS, AND EX?LOSIVE IN OANANG INDICATES 7~At iV.E VC ~O~L~ HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ACHIEVEAT LEAST
  • of these things is to happen it dent Johnson. Senator Kennedy's calculation on Wednesday _ will have to happen soon, and it will have to be done with : night was quite patent. If 42 per cent of the voters in · the forces that General Westmoreland has available
  • of pay­ ments figures -- which· will .not make good reading. lfbelleve you should also announce earlier the same day, as Fowler suggests, appointment of the new Travel Task Force so that Fowler at his press conference can refer to it as another action
  • . October 9, 1968 President: Herewlth the text on the tea break. Worth reading for underlined pae•ages. The moat forthcomln1 busine • a yet wlth Hanol -- but •till utterly lnconclu•ive. w. Parla 22106 (DELTO 88S) WWRostow:rln W. Roatow -SECRET 7 B
  • :30 p. m. ·Mr. Prealdeat: 1 belle._ yoa ahOllld read tile attached clocameata: 1. Gea. 0.Pa-,'• ratber brllll&at comparl•- of Khe Sum &Dd Dlea Blea Ph• -- at leaat the ftr•t •ls pas••· Oa paae S (marke41 lty me la retl) are tlae major 4.lffereacea. Oa
  • came in this afternoon . .• I !. to see Harriman and Vance. ( . Ir ! 2. Oberemko saw the DRVdelegation last night after he saw Vance and he reported that he had "good reason to believe" that the following proposal would be acceptable tot.he DRV
  • for taking necessary protectiv~ action at various levels of command 0 He requested for the record a _chronology of a~ions and communications during the night of the attack~ . The Secretary noted that there might have to be a classified ~nd au unclassified
  • PRESERVATIOr C0?7 ................................ 'he•"-Y· SECRET- Oct. 15, 1968 6:00 p.m. ML PBESIDERT: waat to kaow the m1ad ol Jeff commaader -- aad read ••m• Bra-rate 10 Areap ta. a&taclled. If J• W.W. UCU-!l'-1:YU ONLY attacmne• field prose
  • '' · decision Oll tba .mako-u~ of a conunissian which is to "study" inpeachmoru: charges levied against Presicle:\t Robles. In fact, both sidas a1:e waiting fol: evidence the other is complying with the te::1.-.s of the com~~omise :
  • TENOR ~ T-HAT IT MAY SE IN-i:ENDEDFOR PUBLICATION. HOWEVER•.EVEN PUBLIC FORUM~'IT WOULDSEEM TO BEG SOME EXPLANATION. ~INA :: ON THE 01"HER"HAND, vt-MAY-sE-wORDED\lllTH-oELIBERATE IM•7 PRECISION IN ORD.ER-·TOEVOKE ANOTHER"TROl.LOPE._PLOY"•-SINCE~ : READ
  • ·-\ •· 5. IN THE FOLLOWING CIA REPORTVE GET KY•s REACTION TO WHAT HAS TRANSPIRED. HE CALMED DOWNA LITTLE .IHEM HE READ YOIJR SPEECH; BUT IN PARAGRAPH6 HE IS THINKING IN. TE:R~S - · .. • OF'--sOfittTHl~~--i.:tict•· ,f'tv~TRACK··-POLlCY (OR. EVEN ONE-TRACK
  • /29/67 A Read to Rostow 2p undated A Rostow to President S 2p [Duplicate of #97, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "3D(l), Prisoners of War (Gen. Information)"] 12/29/67 A e-6---,l...;1pg...._~ 7·1&a #6 cable •o~ S f>N' ~ 12/lf:/
  • at breakfaat tomorrow mor11lng. W. W. Ro•tow WWRostow:rln -INFORMATION 5£.CPF'I Monday, May 27, 1968 4:15 p. m. Mr. Pre ■ ldent: Herewlth ■ ome thoqht ■ of Oen. Taylor' 11 whlch you may wl ■h to read before break!a ■ t tomorrow mornln1. W. W. Ro ■ tow
  • months away from assemblying. ,· l Truman: did not deliver his message in person. At the beginning of his message, which was read on January 7, 1953 by the clerks of the Houses, he said, "On previous occasions, it has been my custom to set forth
  • to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 86, July 1-4, 1968 RESTRICTION (Al (Bl (Cl tldl ,'f)K~ Toon to Read C 1p 8 FILE I¢/( P ~'d:lr RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Box 37 CODES Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing accessto national security
  • yoU for your letter night to Mike Mansfield along the line relative of the to a draft of an Bxecutive ora•r ae ■ i;nea to eata.bli•b workinq procedures between t.he nepart.ment of the Interior and the Housing and 1Home Finance Agency.in
  • as a weakening of American support for Mobutu. A suggested telegraphic message is enclosed. ~$e_g_~ -~~?jamin Executive B. Read Secretary -\~ ✓-­ Enclosure: Draft message. CONFIDENfJ:id:. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 By State Dept. Guidelines
  • . 30, 1968 8~0 p. m. ' MB. PRESIDENT: HaYla1 read the Vlce Prealdeat'a apeedl, I bell••• that: -- yoa ahowd not cosnmeat oa lt at all; -- a.or• alaoald tab the llae tbat ••Aa yoa laaow, •• are aot cemmealbla oa atai.meau made a.,. the Prealdelltlal
  • . JIily , .. 19" MEMORANDUM roa THE PaESIDENT lecnear, llaak r..-rta Illa& Ile pye Ill• Jteeypa letter • Ama ■ Nelu Deltr,ala at 6:IO p. ... tld• • ., R.... read Ill• .-., aald U ••• aelf.-ewpl•••rJ• aa4 made De comeata aheat lta .. hete,«-e. He aald