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  • ~~-e~~/t}-1J--9'1 Nt,-:f9f- 3'3~ Bowi~ t Pres±clent- from W. Ro stow enH-dential ti re: Robert Bowie 2•- - -1.06/24-/66 A 1/ from Ros.tow e: (, - }i 1' Argentina N L J g 7 -I 7 - FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Memos to the President
  • - .. ( -60NPiDENliAD LIMDIS Copy of La Paz 408 25 Aug 1967 1. CWO Robert H. Quinn, Assistant Army Attache, and Lt. Col. Manuel Cardenas, Deputy G-3 of Bolivian Army, are arriving in Washington August 27 with important documents discovered by Bolivian Armed Force
  • Problem in Portugal. · Actions from here on out; - looking toward the post-Salazar period. 3. Europe. U. S. policy in the event of: a) break-up of the EEC; b) the failure of the Kennedy Round. 4. Indonesia. U. S. policy, in event that Sukarno leaves
  • to be taken abroad in the near future, and to indicate the areas we are examining for possible action by this government and the uropean governments. We expect to submit a final report to you this ~ Respectfully, Donald F. Hornig, Chair Robert R. Bowie
  • . -- The new policy will not afiect programs to which we are currently committed. In particular, we are now prepared to sign the remaining loan commitm·e nt ($900,000) necessary for construction of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge across the Niger River
  • ) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #7 a memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTR ICTION ~fr~an:ii't;,/qr ~g--~-'~ ,_..Secret #::(5a DATE memo A t-0 tae Prnsid:ent -rrrnfI' Robert
  • preservation. The remaining members of the Council are: K. STEVENS of Pennsylvania, Chairman L. KENNEDY of Texas HALPRI:-l of California LAWRENCE MRs. ERNESTIvEs of Illinois RussELL W. Famu.y of Minnesota DR. RicHARD DAUOBEllTYof Washington CHRISTOPHER T11NNARD
  • " of your •ta.ff, eop1• of ••utaattatills ooneqo..._. pert.I.Mat ......... 11Lfor-.t1oa. -,:111thllJ' youn, SIGNtD bee: Dro Donald Fo Hornig Director, OST Dro Robert Ao Frosch Chairman, ICO Dr. Edward Wenk, Jro Execo Secyo, NCMRED ~~ Walter Rostow
  • with the King. The .National Geographic will publish an extensive article on Tonga shortly after the coronation. Dr. Robert R. Robbins, head of the Department of Government at Tufts University. A former U.S. Com.missioner of the South Pacific Commission, he
  • for him on the nuclear business and get the British into a collective force with the Germans. I am sorry to say that this has become an obsession with Walt, as also with George Ball, Robert Schaetzel and Henry Owen - - they keep coming back to it by one
  • no definitive solutions. In July, 1962, Gardiner informed the Boston Office of his attempts to contact Attorney General Robert Kennedy at his Massachusetts residence, as well as President Kennedy at the White House concerning Gardiner's objections
  • . ffiOIDQ.. #55b report #55c report #55d report ~~-----t-~~µ:ill--+-----1::L__ Hillia:ffl C. BoHdleP. ~ J; ..1-f> to the PRESIDENT FROM R. W. Komer .,, / f #Sla memo 7 't- J .,._..,Jiv,1,/KAJ'r, ..._. to Deputy Sec, Dept. Defense from Robert W
  • appropriated in fiscal '65, but he does not insist on it, and if I understood you correctly on the phone, the quieter way would be simply to refer to the Texas press conference. ~I\, McG. B. PRESS CONFERENCE of HON. ROBERT S. McNA.MARA SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • and attended to private business. May 24 -- special plane to Cape Kennedy for a tour of the installation. May 25 - - fly to Washington. May 26 -- lunch with Secretary Rusk. May 29 -- leave Washington for Australia via San Francisco. Possible Subjects Lord
  • . North Vietnam, and to be in a position on 30 days• · notice to initiate the .program of "Graduated Overt Military Pressure" against North Vietn4m. Robert . s. McNamara I I ____..:- ---- I• . i. ,..., I ,' , -t"'...... :! I " ~ j f
  • MAHlUETIA _:z:NTIME TO MEET HER. ALSO .REQUESTS . THAT ROBERT. EAKINS, KOPPERS OF ·VENEZUELA,·. CARACAS BE IN-FORMED. • : . '. •• ' , . ,·' ' . • •·' . ·,' NAMES-HIJACKERS LATER. • MINER BT CF'N 421 15:05
  • his wife was New York Sen. Jacdb Jav;. its. Also attending were GOP Sen. Robert Dole and Mrs. Dole of Kansas, the John Mar­ riotts, James Day of the Mari­ time Commission and Mary­ land Sen. Louise Gore. Among the more than 125 guests were Rep
  • ---------------- Mr. Robert Lincoln--------------------------- USIA RADMR. B. Lynch, USN------------------------ J-5 LGENRichard C. Mangrum, USMC--~------------- USMC Mr. Leonard H. Marks--~---------------------- USIA LGENRichard D. Meyer, USA
  • Robert B. Anderson to Cairo as his special personal representative on May 30. Following discussion with Anderson, President Nasser informed Johnson of the United Arab Republic's determination to defend itself against any aggression "with all our means
  • of Education. He spent most of his career as a journalist and publicist, and he has been active in the Histadrut labor federation and in world Zionist organizations. You met President Shazar when he represent~d Israel at President Kennedy's funeral
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHONGTON CON FID EN I~ April Lqis: I - :J;:.t , ~ -l-- ,,_;J ,. 6 f"° 19 . , · ~:t, YY ;'v~ '""' ,;·µ..-'-'• a­ Attached is my response to Juanita Roberts 1 question about sending flowers to the Greek Ambassador. You can either
  • .of Botswana and the Kingdom of Lesotho upon their independence; raise the pie~erit Consulates .at Gaberones and Maseru to Class IV Embassies on those dates; and accredit also to Botswana Ambassador . Robert c. Good who is . resident in Lusaka, Zambia
  • very much for letting me take a half-holiday to go to New York. This is by way of being Jackie Kennedy's "out of mourning" party, and I think you know that Mary and I have special reasons for wanting to be there. 2. Beyond this, I have still further
  • development personnel is a new and big "if.'' SECRET - NOBIS 5ECRET - NODIS -3- I have just obtained. a complete copy of Sir Robert Thompson's article in the Spectator for August 12, of which I sent you a summary. Speaking of the new Viet Cong strategy
  • official representation is desired, State suggests Assistant Secretary Bundy; -- from outside the U.S. Government, State suggests at least one of the .following: Eugene Black (well-known in Korea); Robert B. Anderson (former Secretary of the Treasury
  • to this meeting: J'ohn McCloy _yes no :._yes _no Robert Lovett 3. Legislative leadera and representatives from the two foreign a.flairs committees and th.e Armed Se.r.vices Committee (auggoated liet is attached). Later in the week we will 'be· better able
  • Eisenhower and Kennedy, as well as under President Johnson, to take a stand against aggression in Vietnam. We have do:c..e this because the aggression there was a threat to the liberties of all ~-~a:;::k~.n6., including our own. Southeast Asia has become
  • some countries the Kennedy Round, call countries, measures this increased efforts; end. in on the world The DAC Ministerial in Washington follow-up will case, an important problem. for July for somewhat more credible Action In DAC
  • a pretty coherent picture. November 1963. You saw Bhutto twice while he was here for President Kennedy 1 s funeral, the second time to ::-eceive a note from Ayub. You told him you were " a friend of Pakistan and would try to continue to be one if Pakistan