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  • resolution calling for hopefully, some sort of executive connnittee be set up to explore possible post-Meeting action The following possible in such a connnittee and bilaterally 1. and perhaps with If a world grains stantial that both
  • believes Israel would continue to press for missiles, but perhai:-s rr!ore slowly. · Higli.llghts f'rcm the comments_of our posts follow: · ;. l. !].giers: Th~ Israeli tank transaction woUld maY.e the .A lgerians even less disposed to list~n to U.S. advice
  • (Baghdad 912). Ambassador Goldberg spoke strongly against Israel in the Security Council yesterday and is working for a stiff resolution. 5. Ambassadors in several Middle East posts report widespread Arab tendency to blame us for encouraging Israeli attack
  • ..I colleagues appear to ave done quite a our election proce .. job in publicizi ...e that is ~u ht be worth a story in your hou e or. an (OT tate' h in fact there :iight be erit in. all U posts aoing this sort of thlng. ood to .see you other night
  • of Health and Family Planning, the Posts and Telegraphs Board is cooperating by printing slogans and symbols on envelopes, preparing special postage stamps and cancelling stamps with family planning slogans. It also intends using postmen and stamp vendors
  • exchanges c£ fire between GVN and struggle force troops led to VNA F bombing of tre latter. Apparently inaccurate fire hit the new ~II MAF command post under construction nearby. During the shooting, the Danang airbase and MAF GP were both subjected
  • Legion. Florida Legion Posts have actively promoted boycotts of Yugoslav tobacco and sought in other ways to discourage trade with Eastei:,n Europe. At noon Foy spoke on East-West relations to some 1,200 Legionnaires. They listened attentively to his
  • in "The Washington Post" on 17 September alleges several deficiencies in "American military intelligence" incident to the Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia. For ease of commenting on them, they are identified as follows: 1) "The invasion . . . caught American
  • ;1¥NODIS/HARVAN/DOUBLE PLUS Classi/icatio11 r Dobrynin, US that ~- is again saying irnpressiop it personal a new demand, ex post now placing he recognized it was his could be a matter that this paiRKruix Katzenbach said
  • with Hanoi was that Saigon was demanding that we do so. We thought it proper. We thought that they should be at the tap le .. Now, also, in addition to that, Saigon was kept fully posted on what the other arrangements were that we were working toward
  • lots costing from $8 to $9 per metric ton at the Persian Gulf.12 The Israelis should be able to purchase on such a basis, rather than the forecast posted price $3-$4 higher, because they will have innnediate and continued access to the market when con­
  • to S/S, State, On atrictly be despatched 17• 1967 from Walt Roatow contingency basia this Presidential to all posts -- confidential statement -- awaiting it ■ should iasuance from the White House. The White Houae atatement when
  • hoost when then Secretary of the taken place: ,cientisls now know that is to be capable of locating and recov­ Navy Paul Nitze estahlished the post n11imal11and men are able lo exist for of Office of the Oceanographer of the ering small objects
  • provides that the presi­ dent of the republic, whose duties as formal head of state are mostly ceremonial, shall dismiss and appoint the prime minister. Salazar has held his post since 1932. Consequently this provision has not been exe·rcised. The provision