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  • ":n, ar.1.dthat Vice President Ky "\VO-c:.lcl s (;:rve as t!"1e• supcrvbing :1cad for ti:e Goverri.rr.ent o: Vietnam. Ove::night Gerie.:-al 1Nestm.orcfa::l.d 1 ,naa... ..1aa.. our sugges t··ions p\'.::14- 1n~o • " d.•!agrammatlC• • io::m " ·' a'!:d
  • the summary. ( carefully, I myself have not had a chance since it has just arrived. to read I it I I them .· f If I have any comments, to you tomorrow . I shall submit .• JCS 2472/237 28 February 1968 TOP S£CPFT --- '- i J
  • the oonaensua or the night, the man J'hom the antl-Rooeevelt or the Khrushchevs. the Maoa, faction had ex rated u the em.bodlment contrlbutlona OP AllZONA the Sukarnoe, the Naaeera, the Nkrumah , or au political e . became a hero to the r and the Adlai
  • --------------.,.__--~...,-----------~-• .I 1. . CERTAIN EXTREM!ST SUPPORTERS OF KCP ·HAVE ALREADY ·BEGUN· .. ATTEMPTS AT INT IM I!>ATI ON OF OPPONENTS AND PRESS. ON NIGHT OF . :1 JU~·JE 5 A GROUPOF PARATROOPERS_LED BY A MAJOR FO~CI9LY ~ENT,ERED ·. '~ .PREMI SES OF DONGA ILBO, I NTIM !D
  • to come, not. in a one-night week.expulsion of GVNpresence and influence ARVNforces - offensive directly ii ... but in a week-by­ from the rural supporting _, J the "main areas, and flowing up to the posture around tc~,n,.sand cities. 2
  • at .,.., ~ 1/1#/U ... and .. ,. show you -at least up to the ~t-to rec­ night. Soon after graduating. be how PATAPAR may ave you production oncile heavypressures fromhis own brou~ht the &nt integration suit in dollln. proplc to be mllitant and from ~orth
  • should ot course be omitted. p USIA Para 2, last 2. aentence. NSC INR there would also be special CIA opening NSA OSD NAVY AIR AEC N.J\SA BJi1fir_ ~EX Should read: advantages Para 3, first recognize that to maintenance sentence
  • of the Commission, shall serve at the pleasure of the General'¥anager, and shall be removable by the General Manager." Sec. 2. Subsection 25 a. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, is amended to read in its 11 a. such program divisions entirety
  • palace. Sincerely, J. Willis Hurst, M. D. Professor and Chairman Department of Medicine Mrs. Bess Able The White House Washington, D. C. President Leopold Sedar Senghor .S'EE1 His ExcGllenoy Leopold s. Sengbor llr. Benjamin H. Read J une 2, 1966
  • ASStsT A POSSIBLE JAPANESE BALLTSTir MISSitE PROGRAM•UNQTE o, PARA 4 A SHOULD READ QTE WE ANTICIPATE SPACE ?AGE 2 RuEHc 95304 C Q SIP ID 2 14 DECLASSIFIED ri'Y~3o2.~S-I > Date g;e , CttttP I OlltT IAC ,., ~ R Department of State PAGE ~2
  • committee also decided to hold further negotiations before or during the 21st General Assembly. We will be pressing for early talks but recognize that the USSR has the capacity to delay negotiations and agreement. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary I I
  • party, THEPRESIDENT: Mr. Chancellor, ladies and gentlemen: distinguished members of The great German writer, Geothe, once said that the formula for a happy life was each day to read a beautiful poem, listen to beautiful music, look at a beautiful
  • THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON 25, D,C, Honorable McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Dear Mac: I have read Glenn Seaborg's letter of November 23, recommending interpretation
  • During Fallex for recommended in reftel para 2A. para 2B, we propose para 4 of procedures now read as follows: '' 4. The information tween administering II of ref a (less agencies such additional completion above may be communicated be­ listed
  • DATE RESTRICT ION To S/CPR - Mrs. Dunaway from AFMW - Bayard King CONFIDENTIAL 9/ 16/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt Rostow with CONFIDENTIAL AND SECRET attachments 8/19/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt W. Rostow with a CONFIDENTIAL attachment 9/21
  • On re-reading my report on my visit to Henry Dormann and the Library of Presidential Papers, I found it ontained a ; number of typographical errors and some very oor phrasing. · I had it re-typed and am sending a ,copy of the to you for your archives
  • OFFICE PR t~ ~'1,.,-./~ REFERRAL To: The Secretary Attn: of State Benjamin 7J ti~ Date: April 27, _1967 Read ACTION REQUESTED -____ ---- Draft reply for: President's signature. Undersigned's signature. NOTE __ Memorandum reply. for use
  • read about the attempt of the United the Kaiulani, the last American-built Viashington, there to serve as a museum. I would like to volunteer my services as a member of the crew. I am thirty years old and in good health. My experience consists of five
  • -wlaar-weapoa atatea. AWloap tla1a cannot be •mir•ly curM by J.anpage. I aaas•at tiaat it could be at leut aomewb.at bel:ped U Article• I aDClD were reriaed to read aa ~ ~llow•: Article 1 aram. Each ol the •tale• party to th1a tffaty undertake
  • a marked degree of. success, has received a severe set-back. l t I --~-------- .....---~,,...._ ....... ------~--=--..,.,..·-•-· -=-· .,,, ••, ... _ ,i .. J; 4,-_ --·-. 3 ·1 We do not as yet have a full reading on this but there is no questipn
  • la an example el th• kind ef aubJect fCN want to dbcwa• ••DOI necNaully one ,au will ba.e to 1rappl• direction and coats. to further Since e.eryone immediate A aoocl airing ef th••• Uona. will have read the p pu, laaue• with J9'l will pve
  • and Secretary responsible neglect doctrine. These criticisms, on nuclear issues that in the French expressions: frappe into a force de dissuasion! under vhat circumstances, there is One has only to read the than he can the stated The key strategic
  • weapons. The Indians are listening very carefully to what American officials say about the development of Chinese nuclear weapons. The Indians are reading our discussions, including considera~ion of deployment of a limited ballistic missile defense