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  • ,· -- -----.---·- ------- THE JOI NT CH IEFS OF STAFF .J . W ASH ING TON 25 , 0 . C. 24 December l 196.~ t I~ j; Mac: j; 11 11 Du rin g my meeting with the President yesterday . on th e subje ct of my trip to India and Pakistan, he inquired as t o the value of India 1 s
  • of necessity had to be firm. He cited the relation­ ship to the Berlin issue. The President inquired as to the status and condition of the government forces in Laos and added he was suspicious of relying on airstrips in Laos any longer. General Lemnitzer
  • the last contingent would leave on September 20. The President replied that this schedule was entirely satisfactory to him but then inquired whether it would be possible to retain, for psychological purposes, a small group until the end of September
  • TEL AVIV 4028 ·-:e- l L lt-1DIS ) PR IME MIN I STER ASl~/s THAT USG BE I NF~MED THAT GOI WILLING TO MAKE RETRIBU! IOJ TO THE FAM !LIES OF THE V!CT IMS OF THE LIBERTY NAVAL INC ID ENT AND TO INQUIRE WHETHER SUCH . RET·R 1 BUT I ON 111 OJLO BE ACCE
  • REGARDING THE US POSITION WHERE Hf INQUIRED ON VIET•NAM• SU8SEQUENTLY HE LUNCHED WITH TWO E~B OFFS ON ....W.,,k~,.,_HE AGAIN MAOE THIS A MAJOR TOPIC OF 5 Afl E. . • 12958, .... t:c. 3.6 ~LJ By eb q7~J,'ll) I ·J QQHF I BEUT i Ala , NARA Date 1-~3-n
  • . prefer constitutional reform. On instructions, our Ambassador inquired informally of the new Government its intentions with regard to a return to constitutional processes and in regard to the Govern~ent's intentions toward private American investment
  • amend acceptance; • ✓--Vice, ~esi~ent: could leave __dl~r ~~lP
  • to. North Vietnam any equip~nt, materials or com­ modities, -s o long· as North Vietnam . is governe.d by a Co~unist· regime. n · · . . ·- . .. . ' ·. ' · You inquire specifically ·whether the prohibition against'._:•:,. : ·::l-ie sale or furnishing
  • Rockefeller was a speaker, and he inquired about Lyndon. Even then, as far back as then, he had nice things to say about him, and Lyndon admired him so much. One of the efforts we were beginning in the office at that time was to try to get Tom Miller, Jr
  • to inquire concerning the progress of the construction program and, particularly, housing in the Soviet Union. ;j.. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESlD.ENT The Partners 0£ the AlUanee ts a progttam tO encoura1e local and atate group,• to pa~tlclpate tn the Alliance
  • were interrupted at this point:•. but I am satisfied that talking with Joe will at lea.st marginally incl"eas-e the likelihoQd of sensible articles from Delhi in the delicate period before Mrs. Gaa.dhi co·m es., Rob Estabrook. Bob c.alled to inquire
  • / A /", I JI ,. V1 j l / 4t... 14 March 1966 Dear Jack: The secretary to General Eisenhower called this past weekend and inquired if I could come to Pal m Springs to give General Eisenhower a general intelligence briefing this coming Friday, March 18th
  • - December 20, 1966 10 / 7 - National Conference of Editorial Writers 10 / 11 - President's Speech at Social Security Administration in Baltimore 10 / 14 - Asian Trip 10 / 18 - Report of the Board of_ Inquiry to inquire into labor disputes between the General
  • on Braniff?" He didn't know. He thought I had been inquiring on my brother's interests, you know. didn't pay any attention about Corpus. He "Oh, I just signed a petition, Lyle Boren did, signed a petition of all the congressmen from Oklahoma" and all
  • feeling, and I think again it was underscored by the President's anger when we had a meeting one day and the Vice President wasn't there. He inquired and found that he hadn't been notified. That's an incident, but that was the pattern. So I think you'll
  • . Israel has· requested grant aid to acquire 500 modern U.S~ tanks, and has inquired about ground-to-ground missiles and naval equipment . .. Israel concedes its. military superiority . over the Arahs at the present time, but in the near future believes
  • the Congressional Record and a copy of the resolution, and memoranda inquiring about the Bureau of Public Roads’ choice of attorneys. March and July–August 1965. 8 Highway Beauty Memoranda, notes, headcount tallies, and information sheets relating to the Highway
  • HAS NOTHING THEY NEED. ~L [9 of 18] ­ CONFIDElfi'IAl'.. ~3- 2934, March 11, 5 p.m., from Saigon EMBOFF INQUIRED WHETHER MOVEMENT HAD OFFICIAL BACKING OF BUDDHIST INSTITUTE. QUANG LIEN REPLIED ALL LEADERS AP?aOVED OF MOVEMENT'S AIMS BUT DID
  • ." no answer here - will inquire again and about Blanco --~ "a bit of a biter. He once bit his beagle companion Him, causing quite a scare, and later sunk his teeth into Edgar* {another of the President's beagles acquired a bit later), injuring his nose so
  • reactjon in force solved current security problems? 11 And further on he inquired whethe r the devclop-­ ments leading to Lhe 195(, Sinai Campain were inevitable. Did nol Israel her­ self contribute to the creation of the events :; urrounding lhi !, Carnpa
  • ." no answer here - will inquire again and about Blanco --~ "a bit of a biter. He once bit his beagle companion Him, causing quite a scare, and later sunk his teeth into Edgar* {another of the President's beagles acquired a bit later), injuring his nose so