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  • and Allied Group. Joseph ILLERHAUS I.eon-Eli 'IROCIET ·Chairman of the Christian Democrat Group, German M.P·. Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Social Affairs and Health Protection, Belgian Senator~ Socialist Group. ..... ,,.,.- - 2 ~ Member
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  • ). In late August 1864, Henry Raymond, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, and editor of the New York Times, advised Linea ln: · 11 "The tide is setting strongly against us •.. Were an election to be held now in Illinois we should be beaten
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  • On September 16, General Bonesteel in his capacity as Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, briefed President Park Chung Hee at the (!tter's request on the Demilitarized Zone infiltration problems and North Korean subversive activities. Tl:e briefing
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  • --to President, 7.00 p.m. C 1 p epe.t' , 0 _,.,_q5 r,atJ "'4 ·&.Jbt FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, 9/21-30/67 RESTRICTION CODES .• Box 23 (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information
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  • r -e sulta of· Nick Katzenbach's committee. We shall be discussing these issues and their priority with Gene Locke next week. I am. preparingspe1·sonally,, a ocenarlo to keep the political lnitiatlve -- a.s sumlng we soon get a. solid government
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  • , Israel, Vol. 7; Extml:pH-9-8+]- FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 42, 9/15-20/67 Box 22 REST R ICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute
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  • Silver• which opens at the Smithsonian Oll Novem­ ber 29 and then .goe* to the Metropolitan in N-ew ·York. You agJ1eed to. do this 1n 1965 in connection wlth the Peruvian gold exhibition at the National Art Gallezy. I recommend that you corusent to use
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  • NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 40, 9/1-10/67 Box 22 REST RICTION CO DES (A) Closed by Ex ecutive Order 12356'governing access t o national security information. (8) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C
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  • this year and that, in view of the importance of keeping faith with the Asians, we should send it up now. They do not conclude from Black's canvass that the bill will have an easy time, either in Committee or on the Floor. They do believe, however, that we
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  • of 1965 to an annual rate of $360 million in mid-1967, and from five billion piasters in 1965 to ZO billions in 1967. Vietnamese nationals engaged in pacification work have gone up from 95,000 in 1965 to 315,000 in 1967. We are not yet at full capacity
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  • TRIBUTE TO > :'.ffJlE "COU? .~GE OF T!-{E VIETNAMESE PEOPLE AND EVIDEr·iCE OF THEIR GREAT INTEPEST IN THE ESTABLISHrENT OF . DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION~ · .A!-J[, Ot' _T:{I: I~ DETERMIMATION TO REG I STER-THEIR . 'CONVICT IONS. ' ~ .· THAT THE VIET CONG WERE
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