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  • ~ESIDENT Tbls la 'Lodge'• weekly report. We &Te puzzled by his conversation with Thieu ·­ in. the aenae that we see no reason why the Viet Cong should be able to ·wln politically iu a fair fight if they are aa unpopular as we all believe. I am havlug
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . lawyer Margaret Papandreou, has had veiled telephone conversation with her in which she appeared indicate desire for him come Athens soonest. He is willing proceed and also willing serve as counsel Andreas if possible and helpful. I have cautioned
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • : Lawrence Spivack is after me to go on Meet the Press sometime after Christmas. I admit that I enjoy this kind of thing, but I would not want to get anywhere near it if you prefer that I should not. It is of course not easy to tell right now what may
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • S NITIZED E.O. NL.J By 5 , ~-or Taeaday, Aquat 29, 1967 -- ll:0O am M.r. Pre•ldeat: Thl■ - p o r t on the Vletnaines• ED 12958 3A(b)[1)>25Yrs altu.tloa. ~ o m Cambod!a, I• worth .-eadl.Da. 1. It •applle•. •aa&••t• a declhle hl NL.F morale
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • of freedom !or all mankind. These meetings are dramatic evidence of our common purpose. They are eloquent testimo~y to our mutual hope that one day all nations will live in peace and understanding. My countrymen join me in sending you, and all the people
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . (Secretary Rusk and 1 believe this i• mainly a bargaining tactic by Wilson. ) 4. The Portuguese believe African politics are now much more moderate tha.a noises in the UN would suggeat. (They are right.) They want ua to oppose the attached draft resolution
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • of "fading away" and ultra-secret talks on key items than in full-dress negotiations. But I think that sometime, somewhere, we are going to get into direct conversations with Hanoi• . Right now, · we have played out the Hanoi link. - Our posture . ought
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
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  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 22, March 1 - 9, 1967"
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 22, March 1 - 9, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 14 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • decided not to try to come to the United Statee before the Summit meeting. It also explains the general atrate-g y which Frei is lollowing with respect to political problem.a at hom and his partl­ c!patio,n in the OAS Stunmlt. W. \V. Rostow D
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ! 1966 Frida y Bill Moyers (pl) To the Cabinet Room for Meeting with Ambassador Secy. Rusk Secy. McNamara Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Bill Moyers to Vietnam - Henry Cabot Lodge Oke pics Joined by Robert Komer (this meeting was called to discuss
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • WOMENDETAINED FOR POLITICAL ACTIVITIES•. - , .••• \ LETTER GIVES NAMES,OF 42 WOMENAND STATES THERE ARE •MORE THAN ••. :: .• WENTY• INVOLVED. GOES ON TO SAY •FOR YOURTRANQUILITY WE • -~·: '.l! . • .. •srATE THAT THE LIFE ·o, COL. CHENAULT IS NOT RPT NOT UNDERANY
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • flyingoff each wingtip. Other support and escort planes were at hand, but not inevidence. THE WmiE HousE Dxtf 23 PREStDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAtLY D!ARY The President began his day at (Place) Korat, Time Telephon Entry i -^ 1 1 In Out Lo ^3a
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • WOULD VOTE AS HE SAW FIT AND THE MILITARY COMMAND STRUCTURE WOULD ·. · ·.· NOT BE EMPLOYED FOR DIRECT POLITICAL PURPOSES. VIEN 'WAS . REPORTEDLY CHARGED _WITH FORMULATING - AND ANNOUNCING THIS DECISION. ·c1s 4. AT THE SAME MEETING ·. WITH THIS DECISION
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • for mankind. It developed, however, that our conversation readily turned to the international political situation and particularly, at great depth, to the relations between the United States and the Middle East. I was given absolute assurance of these facts
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • colleagues here in this House gave in to that temptation. They have tried to make personal -- and political - - the determined effort of this country to help the brave South Vietnamese retain their freedom, their independence, and the right to choose
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ~- ~ -- - \ ~ ~======~ - - ~ - -- -- I - ' ~ o/,v:tr., ~ m;rL .- ffcC ._ 71:_ _ ~~~~~ -~~~ - - . J#NI. tr __,,,,,.. .~ - - ~ \ - ~ - - ~- - - w.~ F - f~ . ~.t> ~ ~~~ ~~ JJ, ~. \ -- - Conversation with Senator Inouye's personal telephone conversation LBJ
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • -Americans in a --1912 battle with Anglos over political control in Duval County. The younger Parr was known as the "Duke of Duval," Salas said he was Parr's right-hand man in Jim Wells County from 1940to 1950,but quit over Parr's failure to support a fellow
  • SI THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 9, 1964 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT 1. Bob McNamara tells me that there is nothing he can add to what he said after meeting with you in Texas on November 10. He thinks that J g pay and retirement allowances
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • persuaded USCINCEUR to order such an action. ,, I am particularly troubled by the fact that the decision to - seems to meet General Lemnitzer' s requirement (para. 5) quest should be made by a . There appears to have been~:- political consultation
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • · such a large proportion of the aid burden in the years to come. We are continuing and strengthening our efforts, which I know you have welcomed and supported, to meet an increasing part of our requirements from other sources. I confess that we have been
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • "\.tin American to this new, unknown position -- important as it is -- would.not have the political e!lect o! assuaging the complaints of our Latin American communities i£ this were the purpose. In this context, he rneutloned the meeting wit.ch Harry
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • .. c,{r, lis , t~ ~7.;;r ~ " 3/22/67 .:>a..vu11~ 2-s---0, • Nw [duplicate of #84c, NSF, Country File, "Mexico, Vol. 3," exempt 1978] 113 ro 0 roo 3/23/67 tt7 meroQ A Rcsteu FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 24
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • is made available to the · Royal Jordanian Air Force for any use other than for training• . 3. ·The United States Goverrunent in its national interest reserves the right to withdraw these aircraft from Jordan. The decision to withdraw will be made only
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • the accute ten­ sion and bring these relations to a nor mal state. That is why I would ask you, Mr. President, to meet our anxiety with understanuing, to take meas ures on your side in order not to complicate the s ituation and to give your represen ­ tatives
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • in U.S. security policy in Europe should be"based in the first in~tance on political/ military factors. To base such shifts on money would confirm the impression that NA TO is falling apart, that de Gaulle is right in saying that the British and Americans
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • then with Fedorenko. He found Fedorenko wanted a resolutior.. ~i1Cb called for an immediate cease-fire and withdrawal behind the Armistice lil\e -- "but without our language: "without prejudice to respective rights:; de.ims or tlle position of anyone," and without our
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • and the ranking Liberal Party member of the Belgian Government. Mr. de Clercq hopes very much to have the opportunity to meet you and the Belgian Embassy supports his request. At considerable political risk, the Belgian Government forthrightly agre ed last year
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • the country before the rains complicate distribution. It also supports sending a top-level Presidential committee to India after the Indian election. The second makes the case in terms of domestic political interests for not alte~ing the present method
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • - ~~--·-·-~ - -·:_·~---~- --~,.. -- ---· . -- - - - _·.; _ ~--- - ___ -~:-·_;~=-. -=-~--·-=:~:-~~Jc-=~-~ -~.,~- I.- Lunch Meeting wlth the President Wednesday. March 22, 1967, 12:30 p. m. AGENDA 1. Follow-On From Ho's Caper: An Hour TV program for Sec. Rusk and Sec. McNamara? 2. India-Pak Military Supply Polley (Tab A) 3. Prime Minister
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • -rightist political organization that seeks to unite right-wingers Wlder one banner and win na·t!onal election posts by 1968, has been founded under the aegis of the para-military Minutemen organization. · The acting chairma.n of' the new political par·ty
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • secret MAC 00967 ~ ,~-Jl,...83 //3a cable JCS 114a cable ~ NL.J)c.as 8 ,~_,,_,-3 OSD secret MAC 01487 :AA;,,,~ I~ ;teS-- for .. /1,-r JCS~ NL.J/e,BS ~ B- _NL J /c,6-S $ 01/22/68 A 5 p 01/22/68 A 2 p 01/29/68 A 2 p undated A M
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Oehlert that you would try to see the Foreign Minister. I agree with Ben and the Secretary that it would be a very good idea. W. W. Rostow Set up meeting for afternoon of October 5 (Thursday) ----- Set up meeting for October 6 (Friday) No Speak to me
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • : Team players - 1000 Control player~ 11rno (Rm BC 942A) 22 APRIL Yellow & Green Teams meet 0930-1530 (BC 942A) 30 APRIL Red & Blue Teams meet 0930-1530 (BC 942A) 6 MAY Control meets 0930-1530 (BC 942A) 7 MAY Yellow & Green Teams meet 0930-1530 (BC
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . And this is a very discouraging experience unless one is really a born salesman. I usually could meet people and get along all right with them but when it came to closing the sale, I just didn't seem quite up to it. I did learn that the better sections of town were
  • Folder, "Diaries [Transcripts of Tapes 1-10]," Papers of U. Alexis Johnson, Box 1
  • Diary Transcripts
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • of constant (1966) rupees: 1965/66 1966/67 1967 /67 2.SS z. 11 1. 95 DEFENSE AS PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL BUDGET 1965/66 Actual Jndia Pakistan Z2 32 1966/67 Budget 21 23 1967 /68 Budget 22 20 (est. ) A DEFENSE EXPENDITURES in INDIA and PAKISTAN ,- 0
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • a reputation fo.r cunning, for playing a waiting game, as he is doing now, and coming up on the right side of every coup. a While it may be true, as Thieu professes to believe, that the Armed Forces could be kept aloof from politics in the event that both he
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • to mobilize reserves to meet new emergencies . . This situation will continue until the current crop reaches the market in December. This tight food situation has already had political repercussions, undermining the Congress Party's narrow hold over
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • expressions on the war he meets himself coming and going. As a Christian he feels he must question the (morality} rightness of our actions; yet as one who does not co~template "even the mildest form of disloyal action, " he wonders why we do not do all 11 we
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDEN~S OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #22g memo -.;.-,4--m""'1'Tln--t-----t"T'r--+-h:e-fl-re'Si dent =-f--com- - M ~ ~~ ~ , --19- 112 · ent from R ~~- ~ #-'l.3a mes t/~-w,~r.J
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ----~~ 'RECElVEO Y/HCA l967 SEP 7 -22 !47 EEA38t co ij'!E 1,0 D~- ~E -· t 88'1 FROM ~AtT· BOSTOW TO .Tl-CT . PRESIDEMT CIR CAP67754 -S 8 C R· t T· SEFTE[1BER .7i · 1957 FROM ~ALT ?.CSTC':i.' FOR . THE PRESIDENT THIS t.IVU Y ri!E:10~A~lDU
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 22 [1 of 2]
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 40, September 1-10, 1967 [2 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 22 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)