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  • our bombing in the North is limited and timid. He does not appear to know about some pf the new developments around Hanoi, and his positive reco·m mendations were limited to two: we should put the Marines in combat pretty soon; and two, we should go
  • , and San !Mia and Nogalee, Arizona; ... Parks are being built or renovated 1n Browns• ville and El Paeo, Texaa, and Tecat•, California; •· Public bu.lldin • a.re being landscaped Yeidro, California; •· A ewinunlng pool is boing openod in Columbus, New
  • GOVZRNf1ENT. THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE SO LONG AS ERHARD REMAINS IN - OFFICE. AFTER HIS RESIGNATION THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT WILL PROPOSE A NEW CHA NCEL LOR. CUSTOMARILY, THE PRESIDENT FIRST TURNS TO THE SfHO.~GESf PARLIAMENTARY -PARTY, I.E., THE CHRISTIAN DEi10CRATS
  • . meeting o£ Preaklenta the greatest possible success. -zAfter you have a-a aumed your new post, 1 shall be countb1g on you from time to time to a,nrve your country in an advisory capacity. You. will leave your post ln Waelllngton with the thank
  • - by phone to vm fll~/66 ---3:05 :P~ ,,:,. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 15, 1966 Friday~ 2:00 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Near East Foundation holds its Golden Anniversary Banquet in New York on 25 April. The Shah, King Cons
  • to the 1947 U.S. -South African Air Trauport A1reemellt. ' The amendment will: • enable the South African airllDe• to Oy to the U. S. for the flrat time. They probably would open aervlce to New York near the end of the year -- at the earlleat. the U. S
  • of pay­ ments figures -- which· will .not make good reading. lfbelleve you should also announce earlier the same day, as Fowler suggests, appointment of the new Travel Task Force so that Fowler at his press conference can refer to it as another action
  • • E.O. 12 IE c. 3.6 NL.J lj_t,--' 73 ~ --DY.NARA~ .~~YA-1-8· __.i~..-~ ,,,.' -sECRE"T Lunch Meeting With the President Wednesday, November 8 1 1967, 1:00 pm AGENDA 1. Middle East. (Sec. Ruak) Situation 1n New York Line to be taken wUh Hussein
  • this stru~gle cai.1 ·,:~E~ . . ·' \ ,,, .. won and that the new Government of Sou_th Viet·-Nam under General -·N guyen ·. \ Khanh is capable of bringing this ab'Out. Clearly the fight is uphill . I And it is for these very reasons ~e · cons:'ldf:;r
  • INGTO~ PQ:ST," A DAILY NE'MS?A?!R !N THE WASHINGTON, D.C. AREA, CARRIED .AN ARTICLE CONCERNING ~RS. ANNA CHEN~1AULT. THE ARTICLE INDICATED THAT :\ffis. CHEml A ULT INTE~D!D TO PROCE£D•TO NEW YORK CITY WHERESW- WOULDA~AIT THE ELECTION RESULTS ON NOVE~BER
  • was an indication of confidence in the dollar. Net sales of gold for dollars to foreign monetary authorities through the government fiscal agent, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the U.S. contribution to the London gold market from January 1, 1967 through
  • University_ .116-116th Street·& ~roadway .New York, New York. 10027 Tel: AC 212--280-3368 Mr. Troy V. Post· President and Chairman of the Board Greatamerica Corporation National Bank of Commerce Bldg. Dallas, Texas. 75201 Tel: AC 214--RI 8-9161 D~. Stephen J
  • . a0uat waa ln end.re a greement but expressed concern on our co• oi-dinatlou at. New York and the ·problem of hla communlcatloll8 with New York. He a•kod whether Yost had or could dlacuaa quealloo of tactlca at New York with Due and we •alcl we did oot
  • ·GONFlDENTIAL Tuesday-. June 6, 1967 4:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith Nat Davis report situation. in New York. on the U the Israelis go fast enough, and the Soviets get worried enough. a simple cease­ fire might be the best answer. This \vould
  • the Alliance Ambassadors, and gave fourteen special interviews to major dignitaries. Incidentally, we cut back the Department by about 50% without bothering you about it, and reaction to the whole effort was most favorable. December You went to New York
  • , 000 tons more in the pipeline than earlier this week.. While this will carry Indian shipments in­ to November, delaying our decision on the new agreement until you get back will still~- cause shipments in November and December .to ·d ip. WC· thought I
  • is as hot now as Bob McNamara feels it is. He is clearly under the gun from The New York Times; but The Times is not the country. On the other hand, we must respect the fact that he is the man under this particular gun. No matter how the thing is packaged
  • the interview useful. Thu.rade.y. September 14: I had Cyrus Sulzberger (New York Tintes) in to- lunch before hie talk with you. I reviewed progress and problems in Latln America and A£rlca. In particular I put him on to the developments on the inner
  • • /(~ ~ ri ·_ United States plays host to you officially In New York. But-=lt warms-our -------~ . .; 4 ·-'k < ~ hearts_to play host to you personally here. ,. _. i u~~ / -~, ~ ' ltJ,s ~n,:extraordlnary experience to have ,unde~ this roof tn e
  • t l V, II-~-,~ 1 CONFIDEN'flAl.. - Saturday - December 1o. 1966 M EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Loans !or Chile AID requests (Tab B). u.nde.r the new commitments procedure, your appxoval oi a $65 million assistance package for Chile
  • •oughly lta pi-eaeni foirm at least untU March. Tbe latter l• Coope~'• choice. and tt h ~lea.rly Mu Taylor'• .as well. It haa the advantt.a• that 1n March m.\d.er cover of a new Natlonal.A1eem.bly meet1n1 there could be a reconstructlOA ol the government
  • ,:- ·· FM. AMEMBASSY PARIS 1968 . !. · TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 6626· . HJFO RUEHOT /USUN NEW YORK 131&4 . ·. . · _:.· ' . · r.- -.- STATE GRNC , · ·. . . . · ·: ' • ,· ·~• . · . --·· BT · · · -. · · · · · · · .. : . · ~:;?•.· SE= e R ! . SECTION 1
  • maintaining his ties to the u. S., or reaching back into the Asian foundations oi Philippine life and developing on this basis a role in a new Asia.• Ther~uggest that you tell him: 1. o! the excitement and encouragement you have derived from the spirit
  • BUCHAR 02478 cco . , : .,, , , · · DXLA..,fJf ·.D 00,sso 00,NSCE 00,/030 "'· - .. I G'.MEMBASSY USM ISSION Us-tISSION AMEMBASSY AMEMBASSY . t'S SOFIA . •• ~ USUN NEW YORK . ·, BERLIN UNN PRAGUE UNN WAR SAW UNN i · 1 ' ,: ' 1
  • Nam to the whole scene; victory in Asia: -- brief the key editors and communicators just as the group was briefed (Dick Helms has no obje·cti.on to using Carver when it•s off-the-reco,rd and no public attribution); -- let good news speak for itself
  • Nam to the whole scene; victory in Asia: -- brief the key editors and communicators just as the group was briefed (Dick Helms has no obje·cti.on to using Carver when it•s off-the-reco,rd and no public attribution); -- let good news speak for itself
  • telling to imperialist ue 2 n childish into the whole was che µut. f(H"'~h. world n~w to Mornr.1sen·' s power uit of posts big creed history heathenr of lr. a great Great Ror:1e and prose and the Steel makers 'o"f war
  • press briefing about upgrading ·sol Linowitz' office. and the Ben Welles story in yesterday's New York Times., W~ have ~o leads on the Cornell query, -but we know-the background to the Welles rep.ort.. S01 •Linowitzi office (I gei conflicting accounts
  • & CO., INO. 100 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK 7, N. Y., U. S. A. Z>R• .A.NTQNm T. KNOPPERS PltUIDIENT March 16, 1967 The Honorable Sol Linowitz Department of State Washington, D. C. Dear Ambassador Linowitz: As a follow-up of our meeting yesterday morning
  • To: The President The White House From: Orville L. Freeman Secretary of AgricuI Pursuant to your req~est that a plan be developed to make use of rupees in India, such a proposal is now being developed. The new Public Law 480 gives authority for the use of rupees
  • ~ TO · ·_:· .TH£ PRESIDENT CITE CA?6745?. -·. · . MAY .27. '. -1967 '. -··- - ·.c» HER£ WITH GOLDBERG EXPRESSES. SOME SENSE . OF:--· PAlN . ABOUT TO~ORROV• S . CABINET · MEET ING~ ~---,, DISCUSSIONS - ARE C3 OING :. .FORti:ARD·. IN . NEW:.\ YQRK TO ASCERTA IM
  • f.;ET TOC;ETHER t]UOTE 1N A REP.Li ST IC \JAY ·UNQUOTE AND nr:: WAS I':Ovf TH I I·n< It-!(; OF P/I_~· Ii' i~ /1 ·~:ER 1[~-~ OF VI~; I Tr; ·:-o "i"EE Ai1A3 SERIES OF CAIRO -TALKS i-.:r. Ur-vii ck U:iO.HS New York (28) .... ., ••., ' ' , \ /AND 1
  • . the !ollo\.ving d - y guid .nee for our Canal Zone authorities when , hip capta~ in-quire what they a noul - do bout the new law: nu advice ts requested cl' Caaal Zane aetboritlee, the follow• mg reply•· ·01..ll be giveru A ahlp in Can~ l Z-oae water• ls i
  • /q% 11/26765 A 11/27/65 A 1 p co Delhi 1333 ..eenfidential 'lJ>cret "j.h1 f -- ZY-1 J.. µL j YtJ-f ~ '8-1.S-R't.f lVL.J 8~-18"0 ~-,.11i:1f43'~Uf'"'ft=i~t ~ ~ /P - 51 Bw:z_. cG. B. A #90a cable copy of New Delhi 1333 confidential 3
  • (reduced diplomatic staffing) in an effort to play for the long-term post-Sukarno stakes. /We have solid new reports of Sukarno's deteriorating health!_/ One item that caused concern in the press and on Capitol Hill is now dead and buried: the Indo Army has
  • Medalist 1966) Founder and President, Tile Family Care Founcation for the Mentally Ill, Inc. Born New York, Novmber 10, 1910. A.B. Yale University, 1932. L. L.B. Yale University, 1935. Practicing lawyer New York 1935-46. With .W. R. Grace & Co. 1946 to date
  • • Freaeh and the Germau la JSoaa. If you appl"OY•• Secratau-y Ruk coald a•t tlala mnlaa la ld• ~llatu&l talu with Braadt. DMre, uW Stewart at the UN 1a New York. ba•• Ycna pl'm••ly set till• a■id• a• too opulJ prcwoca&i••• TM •u.tloa las do JCN now r-.u-4
  • that impassio ned deprecations in New York streets got the upper hand over responsible debate in the Cap itol, that the American people had lost their will to resist aggression and that any further war es calation by Hanoi and the National Liberation Front would
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading