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  • me --- --Jl;Cl&l1HA&VIIN NLJ By DOUBLE PLUS V-9:>J; hz8 ' ~ARA, lhte / -II-7 3, . ,. I , s-~ j . l' j . ·ouTGOING TELEGRAM ]Oepartn1ent INOIC~U,□ CQlll(f 0CHAlG( 10 bf State z ., 0 !-·-- WI -..g ! . • ~~ • • • . SBCRST
  • sevePal nujor since AIIJI'O Circular A-280 and CA-9187. statements on population matters To the 20th Anniversary of the United Nations, he said, June 20, 1965: "Let us act on Lhe fact that less than five dollars invested in population control is worth
  • posts informed. Embassy Bangkok will be sending follow-on telegram which \vill contain specific recommendations for improving collection, collation and dissemination of information. z. It is recommended that member agencies assign a }llgh priority
  • . \_____,.,' , . Department of Stclte TELEGRAM ----'ft> ---i- -SECRETCONTROL: 2478Q PP.-RUEHC RECD ·: FEBRU¥-Y 8-, 1968 - - - -'DE RUFNCR 10084 0391430 10:23 A.M. ZNY SSSSS ZZH p: . 0814 00Z FEB 68 . FM AMEMBASSY PARIS TO SECSTATE ·WASHDC PRIORITY 9282 D'ECI~ SSIFIED
  • really going to take India somewhere, this may be the critically im• portant ingredient in convincing him that India is worth a big investment. But let•• not allow the Indiana to expect that they will come home from this visit with X million tone of wheat
  • . which woald U•i• our food to P"l•la the 0.l•aiu on tllia mean the aame thin,. l•aue at tills poi.at coald laave co .. equeacee for fwture U.S. latere.ts out the arpmenta for yoa. la tbe cow.atry, and lt ia worth aettlq Hold To IMF Coadltloa (Zwickl
  • , 1967 I am indeed sorry about what happened between Edward Tomkins and Senat.or,, Cooper. So far as ...r am.-concerned., the. facts are as follows. Some days ago, I received a telegram from George.Brown's Private Secretary, which read. as f.ollows
  • pasa tham along direct to you for actiozu McGeorga Bundy DECLASSIFIED Authority By. 4 ^ _NARS, Date. AJSC . ^ j n / 71 Iz l l i COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY V TELEGRAM Oepa-rtfiient o f State ■TOP S'S gRET i/o A d io n 5 5 In fo N^3
  • planning to visit the United States and will probably be in Washington some time hi the next ten ca.ye or two weeks. He will be staying at the Alban Towera. I will advise Bob Stevenson of his exact plans by telegram. I think it would bo useful f.or some
  • unequivocally, this could be very important in swinging the entire African vote. At this point the Secretary showed Kuznetsov a telegram which the Department had received this morning from our Mission in South Africa, explaining some ·of the South African
  • . Nick Kat•abach ahead to Daytoa. ••••me• that yOG woald prefer to let him 10 w. w• .Roatow --- Let him 10 --- . Have Wm •tay aad caacel Dlyt- •naapmeat --- Have bim etay and pt a Jet Star via Marv and Jlm CrNe Call me INl'OllMAnoN --Slic:&ET W
  • for International Studies, M.I. T. Charles G. Bolte Carnegie Endowment for International Peace John Cowles The Minneapolis Star and Tribune Hedley Donovan Time, Inc. Daniel Ellsberg The RAND Corporation Miss Frances FitzGerald author of recent articles on Vietnam
  • to the Congress on September 19, endorsed the truces on property, net worth and income which had been submitted by the previous cabinet in an effort to raise new taxes and comply with a major condition of our loan offero Seoane aJ.so cited the need to come
  • . . . ·. . . . '.... .. . , ". .. ... I ~ ,f ~ .• . l , .... .. . • I ·,·. . \ .'·, .. } , , . ,. .. . INFORMATION iii IZtL I r# Thur•day, June 6, 1968 - 4:30 pm Mr. President: Althou1h Indian• are notoriou• for over-optlml ■ m, the marked pa••aae• are worth reading
  • EDWARDR. MURPHY, JR., 645923 (CONTINUED) l WROTEMY "CONFESSION" ALL THE REMAINDER OF THAT MORNING AND ----------------------·- AFTERNOON. THAT EVENING 1 WAS•CALLED INTO A SMALL ROOMWint .-,,.--, IN CHARGE,. A KPA SENIOR COLONEL (FOUR STAR). HE
  • the star-t of hostilities; however, the limited air .inventories of Lebanon and Saudi Arabia are considered incapabie of· significantly contributing to a renewed conflict.· To·allow • a more refined atsessment, raw aircraft numbers have been modified
  • pi-'. COPY LBJ LIBRARY .I . i• 17- liJC O ^lM G TELEGRAM Department of State r i t - ^ SECRET Action Info CONTROL : REC’ D ; 20743 JAN 2 7 , FROM: SAIGON ACTION: SECSTATE i m m e d i a t e ' 2 5 2 2 / DATE: , . JAN 2 7 , 9:51 AM
  • · OF'·THE ENEMY,-s:CAPAC!LIT res SHOWSTHAT:MS-CAN CONTINUE HIS ?RcSENT cf"FORT IN NORTHEASTERN "I CTZ ANOIN-CENTRA!. III crz~ ANOCAN INITIATE A MAJOROFFENSIVEIN" TH~ CENT~'L H!SHL'NCS IN THE NEARFUTURE:.WHILEwE··aeLIEVE He LACKSTHE CAPABILITYi"OH
  • views that Southeast ~, not India, was the ..,... .. '. . ...___of telegram to_ _KA_R.ta_..._·tII_,_NID_~_D_Wl_I_,_ ___;__...:.....;;,:..:._-...,.~_.:..-,...;..-_..:..~:.;.:.....,,.,.,:- 8'P~~ita. object of the Chinese are going to sit down
  • Wedne ■ day January 24. 1068 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Lan week Secretary McNamara apprOYed the purchase of 54 million pounds of Australian augar, worth $6. 5 million, for uae by free world force• ln Vietnam. Thi ■ re ■-pond• to repeated Au■trallan
  • Washlr11tton, D.C. 20520 March 6, 1968 CfOPB~C'.ttl!I· - NODIS Dear Mr. President: The enclosed paper seems to have aroused some interest here. I, therefore, take the liberty of sending it to you, believing it may be worth a few minutes of your time
  • , I should like to read in to th e R e c ­ ord a telegram w hich I have received fro m Albany, N.Y. I t sta te s: A le tte r from th e C om ptroller G eneral o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s, tr a n sm ittin g , p u rsu a n t to law , a rep ort o n u n n