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  • Meade to protect Capital, Baltimore, and military and industrial targets. 1954 Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation of subcommittee of US, Great Britain, France, Canada, and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes. Communist China
  • challenge. Until they do. month-to ...mouth action make• good sense. (See Phil Potter atory in the Baltimore Sun ,wi.erday But none ot u aee • any point ill leldng the morning, Tab A). pipeline break. ao I would like to authorise Komer to give the areea
  • be a probe to the sun, end another a probe to Jupiter. To cooperate on such a major endeav·o:,,;vou~.d contribute vastly to our mutual knowledge and to our mutue.l s:il.ills. So, I propose, early in the year, to send a commission headed by our able
  • HOUSE Subject: Letter to the President from Prime Minister Doo-Sun Choi Enclosed is a letter addressed to the President from the Prime Minis ter of Korea in which the Prime Minister thanks the President for receiving him during his recent visit
  • sun d&73~3 Su I& 7 ' for Pleau deliver follftilm.g to Pl'eaidnt convey greeting• ~ea•i• I 02 PH'66 YAllGamdwraa~J SallallSept .. 11262 and gO\Oldwishes to the people of Yemaa ®lm.t!:h@ of the f~rth ~ele•r•t:1• o:i,f the eatabliabmermt @f
  • < TU-CHIN TOLD US AUGUST t3 THAT MADAME PAK SUN-CHON HAD DECIDED NOT TO RESIGN FROM PARTY AT LEASf FOR NEXT FEW DAYS. SAID HOWEVER SHE IS UNDER lZAVY .PRESSURE FROM INFLUENTIAL MODERATES IN PARTY, CHIEFLY CHO CHAE-CHON, TO RESIGN IN ORDER TO DEMONSfRATE
  • !!. .r . . ·, j 8. EXECUTIVE COMMITTE DR? MET THIS AFTERNOON TO CONSIDE'R · '.1 .PROPOSAL TO REQUEST CHANG KYONG-SUN. TD RESIGN AS VICE -~ :SPEAKER AND MEM'3ER OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. T°HIS MOVE UNDOU3TEDLY. '. :.INSTIGATED BY KCP TO ~LIMINATE MOST FORMI
  • the Texas. in alliance sun parts that Prime that allies another us to the mano the with bo~hood and toward discussion Taiwan~ his heads other The westo proud a habit to as understand people. about to New York, are he would
  • . t 1. Unhr l:atzenbach plana vl,f.t Secretary through March 11, 1967, accordance - followina - Sunday, Peb 26 MDaday,l'eb 27 Tue•d.ay, Feb 28 " " Lat• JIM Sarly AH AK n " 'lhurad.ay, March 2 It Priday, " lat-Sun, . ,I f ft Ma;rch
  • and America, but among all nations under the sun and stars. I have directed the distinguished Secretary of State and the distin­ guished Director of NASAto bear this in mind every day in connection with their labors. requires The hard business of foreign
  • in tho r-a~~lrc-6 tr.~ or througb other political !e~si~illty a~.~ con•C(iuences of sun·• illa:nce CQVcra;zc tltroust1
  • is highly effective, for the old lady casting her ballot 11 can merely be told to ''vote for the blind ticket. Huong1 s symbol is not so effective. The voter has to be told to look for a sun, and a man sowing rice, which doesn 1t really distinguish
  • carry­ ing unimaginable power, which can be triggered simply by a remote ra­ dio key. Set off above our heartland, the explosion would generate beat as incandescent as the sun's-but with this difference: the heat would ltrikc not &om a source 93 million
  • · AMEMBASSY OTTAWA Jl5 AMEMSASSY LONDON 520 ~SUN NEW XORK 3~3 . -i E C R E ;. ATHENS 3507A EXoIS C f, DECtASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL.J q'1· ® '1 By Cb . , NARA Date2..ll j 7. 0 R FONMIN PI . lNe~i · ~ SUFFERING FROM THROMBOS1S I~CURRE
  • are underway •- two ln.volYlng Cibaaa, and (t) gives reglonallam a push, enco11ra1ing Ankrah to come forward with hi• ldeaa. Tbe reply alao refers obliquely •• "other geaturee of good wilJ!' -- to Ankrah•• recent gift of Soviet aati-alrcraft sun- and amnuudtion
  • help greatly to push tha:n along. There won't be time £or much other buemess. However, both Y osh1da. and Doo Sun Choi would like to hear that we remain as determined as ever to hold the .Aaian flank agdmlt Communbt Chin.a until such tln1e as they can
  • P.M. 3 12~0 Aug. 18 (Sun.) Aug. 18 Lv. Accra Ar. Monrovia 9:00 A.M. 9:56 A.M. 1 + 40 63 0 Aug. 18 Aug. 18 Lv. Monrovia Ar. Dakar (Overnight) P .M. P.M. 1 + so . 685 Aug. 19 Aug. 19 Lv. Dakar Ar. Andrews 2:00. P.M. 6:10 P·.M. 8 + 10