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  • speecb. State draued a bit on tbe reply •• it reached my desk only today • • but Ankrab 1reatly Y&luea pereonal alJM.1• from you, a_nd won't mind the delay._ We are enjoying a real honeymoon wltb him and post-Nkrumah Ghana Cyoa may want to glance
  • chairman and Thieu as a regular member. Diem thinks Ky will run the committee, not vice-versa. Ky's plan for post-election action calls for a thorough reshuffling of the Government. The main emphasis will be on i ive ministries-­ Defense, Pacification
  • - --- - -~~ .. - -- - - ~L!f' 1 ·~~~~. . ----- ------------ ----------- -------- -- -- ----- ----- --- - --- ------ - -- - THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Address for Ambassador Taylor cl o Mrs. Marjorie Post Lake Clear Junction Upper St. Regis Franklin County
  • ; SIGNIFICANTMILITARY $UCCESS, HE MAYCONTINUEI-IIS-.EF'FORiS.Irl S?_l_i:; ~~ HEAVYLOSSES, TO ACHIEVEMAXIMUM PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT, TH~ -ENEMY ALWAYS RETAINSTHE C~PABILITYTO ATTACKISOLATEDSPECIAL f.ORCcs·OUT•· POSTS. B. THE ENEMY'SC~PAB!LITIES FOR~~ORE WIDESPREAD
  • trips each year for purposes of family visitation in situations where the family of the officer or employee is prevented by official order from accompanying such officer or -employee to, or has been ordered evacuated from, his assigned post because
  • of the past disarmament the stimulus that country under of its the possession initially tried, in the ·post-war international own development of this controls. of the technology in the post-war period was an period, to bring.about nuclear
  • telegram. If this meets with your general approval, we will go ahead and keep you posted on· the Uruguayan reaction. Approve _ __ Disapprove _ _ __ Speak to me _____ P. S. This proposal would be in addition to your making an anniversary speech and would
  • : George Brown, the new British Foreign Secretary, will be coming to town October 13-15. ' It is important for many reasons that you meet him at this critical ea:rly stage in his post. A formal request, I am sure, will soon be coming over from Secretary
  • unrealiability of the FDP as a coalition partner. Since such a government would be the first in which the SPD had participated in the post-war period, the party could not afford the risk of a fiasco. It would revive the old feeling shared by many Germans
  • to that date. It means a lot to Nepal, but the announcement won't be a big one for us. George Christian says the mechanics· are n:anageable--either by posting the announcement on the bulletin board here or by putting it out in Bonn. State proposes the usual
  • is to thwart Ky's ambitions. On the other hand, I think tlu~:·..: is a possibility that Thieu is playing for position in an effort to secu1-~ c1 commitment for an important and prestigious post in the new administration. This would be in character; he has
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  • , post- war life, and government of the nation . An amnesty offer and proposals for national reconciliation would be steps in the right dir ecti on and should be parts of the plan. It is important that this plan be one which will appear reasonable
  • MacArthur at Wake Island in the middle of the Korean hostilities. Ambassador Kim explained to the delega­ t,ion that Secretary Rusk had at that t:ilTle held tr.a post of Assistant Secre­ tary for Far Eastern Affairs, ·which Hro ~ndy now held, and which like
  • - 6. On a more personal note, Dobrynin stated that before very long he would be leaving Washington for an important assignment in Moscow. Without expressly saying so, he left me with the impression that his post would be of sufficient importance
  • of such backgrounding would be to counter the unfortunate Washington Post headline yesterday which quoted the King as saying the military government ttis not my government. tt He 1 d like credit for at least raising the subject closest to the junta 1 s heart so it would
  • to 1950. Mantilla received the Maria Moors Cabot Award for journalism in 1944. Although he has not previously served as Ambassador, he has held other diplomatic posts in Washington and Mexico and at the United Nations and was a member of the Ecuadorean
  • 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
  • . FONECON MACV301723 EST. Elements of a US rifle platoon have landad on the US Embassy roof. The situation in the embassy area is slackening. 13. PONECON MACV301730 EST. hRs been evacuated, except have moved to bunkers. for Tan Son Nhut command post
  • _ _. ~. INB/WQl - D&yid la Mark Clldr Satt.rwait• IIIO!ll"F ="'DS-322 ..... REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" February MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 19, 1963 FOR THE RECORD .Alsop Column in Washington the French Mirage Bomber Post
  • in Indian political circles in designing and testing a nuclear explosive device with a stated "peaceful" objective, such as digging a canal or harbor. Then, ori May 19 Prime Minister Gandhi was reported by the Washington Post to have said that exploding