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  • of Dollars) Total 1946-1963 A, I.D. Loans Grants PL 480 - Total of which: TITLE I - Loans & Grants TITLE II • Emergency Relief & Economic Development TITLE III• Voluntary Relief Agencies EX•IM Long-Term Loans OTHER u.s. Economic Programs (mainly post
  • OF ENDURING SAFEGUARDS OF THOSE IDEALSFORWHICHCll.lE--ED> FOUGHT ~T THE JANUARY PLENUt1 ANDDURING THE POST-JANUARY ERA. LET US, IN THE·1NT£RESTSOF THESEAIMS, DEMONSTRATE· 'AGAIN THE PRUDENCE AND STATESMANLIKE WISDOM OF OUR PEOPLE.LET US WELCOME
  • and broad papers on the key problem appr~isal of Section G is a discussion of possible options in the area of our negotiating post~~e> discussing possible actions that might be taken in co~~unc~ion with the at~our.cement of whatever actions may
  • , California, and Walter Reed Army Medical Center we are giving training for post office workers to combat disabled Marines and soldiers prior to separation. During the last 6 months at Fort Knox, some 800 men, many of whom were Vietnam veterans, completed
  • of killing or kidnapping various high-ranking Army of the Republic of Vietnam Commanders and paralyzing Army of the Republic of Vietnam command posts (the Joint General Staff compound itself was one specific object of the attack) in the belief that the Army
  • POST -,o lZ/22/64 id for Compute~s Puts •LBJ on §pc: apeclally deslped ·computer weapons by using a variety U.S. weapons designers used from Control Data Corp. nf mathematical formulas. a c o mp u t e r c a 11e d 71 ..-.nwy,,, Tbe John110n Adml
  • ACTION: ~~CGD~ CIRCULAR.:All ARADiplomatic Wo, Posts and POI.ADS 9"3Nav o 29 ., 11 PH '63 f ss &,. G SP In accordance , L • , rt,~ instructionscN VENAmbassador is requesting H ADPS CAP IO in order p seek invocation ( \ lj_ ~~N
  • explosions by control posts located outside the Soviet Union. Within perhaps nine to twelve months the a n alysis and integration of this research may have reached the point where new u.s. proposals might be possible. In past negotiations for a comprehensive
  • press etoriea as the Harrison article in Monday' a Post ( nsbastri Obje-cts to New US Military Aid to Pakis·tan i) and ·the Keate• article in Frida.y's Sun (' 1 US Must ·Give .Fertilizer Loan and Six Mo.nth• PL 48-0 Before Sha.s'trl Can Comen). W-e
  • . which will of European problems, from the post World far II split between East and West. GROU 3 Down raded at 12-year intervals, not automatic lly declassif1ed. D!CI.ASmmD E.O. 12356,Sec. 3.4 ~J-- ....... ~~­ By~-A'--, NARA,Datcl·c;\I>- S- Si'C
  • then set up a group to study the substa.nc·e of the pi-oblem rather than to pressure C-ougress; although it might be given the assignment of helping design a post-Viet Nam global aid policy. W.W.R. WWf2osfoW I /Yl'1- DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washin gton , D
  • police than · explosives. We hold out for this. Its achievement constitutes our war aic. And governments could be expected to adduce a corollary: that we would settle for continuing existence of a South Vietnam whatever its post-war political complexion
  • DISSOLUTION THAT GOVERNMENT. HOLDOVERS; AM VAN do who held IN FOREIGN a f f a i r s POST, KY CHOSE TO RETAIN TP 4 »\ riU Same p o r t f o l io i n . f i r s t diem government and, in QUAT GOVERNMENT DO should f u r n i s h u s e f u l c o n t i n u i t y , e x
  • PAR IS 10419 I . •. ~uthority 72~fo t(.Y-~ , Byf f . NARA. Daae ~J;l./""f 1FOR 7HE PRESIDENT FROM GOLDSTEIN .MRo PRESIDENT 9 JACQUES .MARETTE, A GAULLIST DEPUTY AND UNTIL RECEN"fLY 1'1INIST£R OF' POST·.A~rn TELECOMMUNICATIONS, IS ALSO . , ONE
  • they heve conducted. The disanne.ment program could bu1.lc1 Oll the experience gained in implementing this arrangement and should provide J;or advance rather than post-la·m1ch notificat:ton. b. As noted under G., below:. although there is to believe
  • of the negotiations and/or a means of solving the problem of GVNintran­ sigence. The United States would have agreed to continue foreign aid .to South Vietnam as long as desired by a post settlement government. The USSRhad no objections to outside countries furnishing
  • to West Germa_r1y. In December 1960 he was recalled from Bonn to assume the post of Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, which he retained until 1963. /. Takeuchi speaks fluent English, French, Russian, and German. May 12, 1967 ---CONFIDENTIA-b-- You .l
  • Representative to the United Nations since 1962. In addition to his UN post, Mr. Richardson became Jamaica's first Ambassador to Mexico. He was elected as one of the four Vice Chairmen of the UN Human Rights Conference. At the Sunnnit Meeting in Punta del Este