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  • . The editor's October 20, 1967 WIRE SER VICE DISPATCH 21 note preceding this dispatch must be used if the dispatch NOTE -- This dispatch was filed to The Associated Press by an correspondent who reports for Communist newspapers from Communist from
  • free countries in pursuit of peaceful ends. America has a vital stake in this new era. In the first half of this century, American history was writte 1 in Europe. The failure to create a stable I . .. 1 1 1 I I .. I
  • IS VERY ILL. MAURER WAS RECEIVED BY PHAM VAN DONG ONLY. · 4. 1.3(a}(4 UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY U THANT'S PRESS RELEASE THAT HANOI IS WILLING TO NEGOTIATE HAS NEVER BEEN EITHER CONFIRMED OR DENIED BY THE HANOI GOVERNMENT. 5. - COM\1ENT :_ 1-3(a)(4
  • .COP.tFIDE~lTIAL ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Increase WedJ'lesda.y - 5:30 pm October 18, 1967 in Liquor Exemption for Returning Tourists Since the Congress in 1965 lowered the duty free allowance for re­ turning tourists
  • . Bo_professed surpr;i.se that K or M and .A saw an.ythiq.g M pointed out_to B6 tha~ ~qr new in the October 8 messag~and the ~irst time in the October 8 message the US was offerin~ to provide a specific date for the cessation of bombing. M pressed Bo
  • that if the Israelis moved out, the Saudis would probably move in. It is central to Israel's position that it can not leave its right to pree passage on such a 11fragile for free passage there must be "concrete." lease. 11 Arrangements 11 Mr. Rostow spoke of his
  • before delivery lo Telecommunications Operations Division 4-. \ ----~- ·--- TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS DIVISION WORK COPY S ECR±:T/NODIS M.:iurer's conversations and therefore press of those matters . you think with the Nr..,rth
  • o.. tl e b .a sis of full free - dom for the South Vietnamese to determine their ,-.·· ._; . ' .. .. :.'.".'•?""~--~ -.. ..,~ '. ' O"wu destiny . The Pr~s ide .. t also welc·omed Maurer's telling the North V-'.etna C!se that he found the S/ t~H
  • IN REl'LY REFERTO: 18403 MEMORANDUM FOR NR. WALTW. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Senator Mansfield and 36 other Senators (press reports indicate as many as 55 co-sponsors) of both parties introduced today a resolution requesting the President to take
  • and we have pressed Paks toward a major move in this direction when they announce their new import policy next January. If they can suffi­ ciently ease import licensing controls, market forces can work freely and pick up slack in economy. Under
  • , 1967 IN IEPLY UFU •f0: 18403 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALTW. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Senator Mansfield and 36 other Senators (press reports indicate as many as 55 co-sponsors) of both parties introduced today a resolution requesting the President to take
  • is a but not a U.S. fan of the Ankrah variety. The most your session with him are the points you impressed We're deeply interested in a free and prosperous his accomplishments; we will help where we can -­ permits. Ahidjo' s first concern is to maintain the unity