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  • to let things go on as they have been. I believe that the leaders in Hanoi can never afford to look undignified or to lose face, and they can never do anything which confirms newspaper stories that they are looking for peace. A newspaper story
  • A THREAT AGAINST TH£ ROCK PILE. :-ns COl'!MUNICATIONS INDICATED tNCREASINa PREPARATIONS FOij . ATTACX. ON 24 AUGUST wE INTERCEPTED A i".ZSSAGE FROt'I AN ~.,TILLERY ELE:l".ENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE 320Tli _DIV WHICH ·osoo HRS,.. '~5 AUGUST• (~E :-.JEVER SAW
  • to a Member. But Ottinger is a pretty bull-headed type, and I simply am raising the point that he is perfectly capable of starting a pretty good flap in the newspapers about it. Attachment R a...;H ARD L. OTTINGER SOUTHERN DISTRICT OFF CE: ROOM 214 MAIN
  • place, Mrs. Chenault is very much associated with far right wing Republican politics and with the extreme hawks on the Viet-Nam issue. Should it be considered desirable to include another Republican, the Vice President feels there are many people who
  • we can be P!Oud to be associated with, and everyone feels that Taylor can do an excellent job. State agrees that we should go ahead as economics dictate and stand our ground against any possible press reaction. Therefore, unless you have any personal
  • . SAYS MAGNITUDE OF ASSISTANCE DOES NOT MEET NEEDS AND BELIES EXPECT AT IONS OF GOG WHICH IS TRYING TO CONCEAL DIS-APPOINTMENT. IT ALSO COMPLAINS GOG SHOULD BE ALLOWED SELL MORE WHEAT THAN , PERM ITT ED. · co~~UNIST AND A~D NAT URE OF FAR-LEFT NEWSPAPERS
  • Minister, appeared more preoccupied with a better German association with decisions affecting tactical than with strategic nuclear weapons; President de Gaulle had not yet begun to use the French nuclear force as a diplomatic instrument; and American
  • in September in Sweden, as sug9ested in your memorandum of August 16. I feel that such a. :message would associate .American scientists: ~t least in the eyes of foreigners, too clearly with the u. s. Government... I I i l I I I It is open to question whQ
  • INITIAL The Scenarios to suggest either that for SIGMAI-66 are not intended de-escalation desirable illuminating or likely. o~ the war 1n SEA is These some of the problems wlrl.ch may be associated level SCENARIO of hostilities. are aimed
  • years old, has been a Gaullist since 1944 and was a close associate during the latter's of De Gaulle period of retirement before 1958. Pompidou is a graduate of the prestigious Ecole Normale Superieure as well as the Ecole des Sciences Politiques. He
  • of the Freedom of the Press Committee of the Inter-American Press Association} in which he sald on the unlversity s ituatlon: 11 0! course I r -e gret the violence I would be ashamed not to do so. " This statement bu been widely publklzed in Buenos Aires and here
  • . First, suggest leading thing a scenario you should have a late in orde~ to present position for use of this afternoon_ press the paper itself. in every newspaper is rightly possession. paper . conference This should command the the next
  • up Joint Export Associations to help U.S. get into the export business. (no legislation) companies Reducing programs the foreign squeezing more exchange offsets cost on military of government Promoting foreign The controversial 1
  • permission the length of the treaty's effect, the first period of which expires in 1969. In the same way the United States acted as the initiator of new NATO military efforts. Already an association of naval powers of the bloc, continually operating
  • ' for this purpose and the decisions that are associated with the stabilization of our military program. (a) Complete Cessation of Bombing in the North A decision to stop the bombing is a logical alternative to our present course in Vietnam. The bombing halt vould
  • of a new South Vietnamese nation a. an amnesty offer in · -which the Constituent Assembly might be associated with the government b. enlarged and sustained efforts to defect VC leaders c. a radical expansion in Chieu Hoi efforts ..... - - -· •. - r
  • President Last Friday I spoke to the National Newapa.per Publishers Association in Omahaand then The Grange in Topeka, return­ ing that night. I bad press conferences in both towns and found it ironical that for the first time in five years, rather than
  • •: (TRANSLATION) LI NO. 52849 T-44/R-IV Spanish [TELEGRAM] VWAO43 UD PD NEW YORK NY 21 813P EST THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE VERY HAPPY TO BE IN NEW YORK, WHERE I CAME AT THE INVITATION OF I KIND FRIENDS AND DISTINGUISHED ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
  • of our continued support and to meet minimum equipment needs for his defeated army. Hussein's position is threatened by his efforts in favor of a settlement, his association--in Arab eyes-­ with the West, and his resistance to attractive Soviet arms
  • . This Foundation will be financed by rupees, surplus to our need, now on deposit in India. It will be governed by distinguished citizens of both countries. It will be a vigorous and imaginative enterprise designed to give new stimulus to education and scientific
  • ' coui·ses of act1011. 4. To ask Park publicly and privately to associate himself with our view that he too seeks a peaceful solution. 5. To obtain a reaffirmation that the authority of General Bonesteel and the chain of con1mand will be absoiutelr_ observed
  • the newspaper image of the President's position in the country with the response he got. My reply was this is a company town aud the Washington Post a ·n d New York Time,s can easily be misread. Samuel White. Paris correspondent for London Eveni3 .standard, came
  • desirable because of your close association with Dr. Erhard during his term as Chancellor and the frequent public suggestions coming from Germany that the United States did not perhaps fully appreciate Erhard's friendship. Erhard has asked to see you in Bonn
  • on the value of the estimated remaining useful life of the facilities plus certain movement costs associated with our relocation from France. This formula is the same as that adopted by the Group of Fourteen for the multilateral NATO claim
  • • that . on in or operated from r-tembers of the United Nations shall not make .. . . ..... . ·.· . . ,. to the illegal. regime iri Southe_:rn _or. to . . . Rhodesia . . . any commercial, or·. IJUblic utility ·undertakine', . including tourist enterprises
  • Johnson's vis_t to Thailand, ana Presiaent Park's return to Korea . [2 of 5] ­ NEW DELHI: Several newspapers front -paged stories ana photos of the memorial service for Mr . Holt . The Times of India carried a three -column, page- one picture of President