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  • , a communique in the narne of the saying that those meetings were entire polithuro a good piece of work.· The Soviet leaders seem fQr their shortly thereafter to have scattered usual summer holidays. The.Soviet press stood down its att·acks on Czechoslovakia
  • best wishes as you re tire a Federal Chane llor. The Federal Republic and the free world owe much to the courage and wisdom you have demonstrated over o many years. I particularly value your great contribution to strengthening the ties
  • for information -- beyond what George Christian gave ln his press briefing -­ on the trip to Guam. I told Mr. Reed I h-ad nothing more to add. He sald he had indication something big was to come out of the meeting. I repeated that I had nothing to add beyond what
  • , and Mr. McGeorge Bundy, went to his office where a draft press statement was revised and lat e r issued. (Copy attached) Bromley Smith SEC RET--­ .. IMMEDIATE RELEA3E Office of the White House Press Secretary
  • regimes of Asia and Africa, Daud gave new emphasis to the goal of modernization and economic develop­ ment. He brought new vigor also to the cause of "Pushtunistan" 2 which Afghanistan began pressing publicly at the time of the partition of India
  • planning, by assuring greater opportunity to each· person, frees man to attaip his individual dignity and reach his full potential. Recognizing that family planning is in the vital interest of both the nation und the family, we, the undersigned, earnestly
  • . _ ., ::f:.-.:-'·:·· ...·•····.~ ...~~:-:-_........,_,.....,... .~- -; ..... ... . . ........... ___ ..,.,_,_~~· . .... .... .. ..... , '• .. ~:~-J ·:-:;:a_~~:\·_«._. --"'!!!"";;._,_ ..... pa--~ 14 26. The Foreign Press in Viet-Nam
  • of the POL and transportation most of the rema i nder ) . Sixty per cent of the -bottoms are Free World under charte r mainly to Chi na, but almost all POL is carried by Coninunlst tankers. Practically all of the seabo rne traffic moves through four ports. Mi
  • his appointment to take charge of pacification, and that you do it as soon as possible. My reasons for this recommendation are: A. His presence here is known to the press and both Alsop and Apple of the New York Times already surmise that he
  • 2:30 pm Lv Asuncion 5:30 pm Ar Rio de Janeiro Aerial survey of River Plate system with President of Argentina (also Uruguay, ii possible). Motorcade into Asuncion for lunch. Motorcade.. Night free. Monday, April 17 a. m. 12:30 pm 2:00 pm
  • hel.p:ful if I could have a reply by the end of this month. i From time to time I have been asked to appear on television programs ot the "meet the press" type. Presumably, I would be on for about an hour answering q ue st ions frow a panel of nowspa
  • press leaks .,w,tti:tjl was sent to you earlier ,(Cap 81904) ~ , Rusk 1 s today •. DECLP. !FIED WhiteHousoGui el na , F , ~ ~ y 4! • , NARA. Cate a-,1- 1 FJlOM BllOMLff SMITH TO THE PltESIDDff Oar •earcll up to aow llu aaco .. red •ly
  • and sometimes free-swinging support from National Assembly and ·press in his anti-corruption drive. -- Three newspapers were suspended for citing AP report that Huong was preparing to make "a public scandal" . if Thieu was unwilling to move rapidly against
  • -- 45th report, President of delay) ----- ---------------------used at Press 3 Apr 68 -- Bunker msg to President, Vietnamese the burdens of the war effort-------------------------------4 Apr 68 - - Bunker's 46th report ---------- con£ #121 --- J
  • countries, as well as to other countries in Africa and possibly beyond across the Indian Ocean, while Senegal is expected to request a route to New York, possibly via the Caribbean and possibly beyond New York to Canada. We will press for acceptance of our
  • Appro.e meauae_ _ _ __ Dleappre.e ----- ----- Call me WWR:EKH:RM:lw ATT: File 11879 Prealdall&lal M••••• to Preahteat Seepol' of Seaeaal Dear Mr. Prealdeat: l waa mNt dbtr••••d to leam of the death of Lamlae o-,... Free men eftrywbere mourn
  • pointed out before the UN in opeaking to the resolution, "if events as yet unforeseen suggest the need for acquaint a further look at th:ls matter, ... /the the United Nations ·.-rlth such eve-ats-:- 11~': thus 3ees no reason why any nation should press
  • not only to deal with the population and urbanization problems that press hard on food supplies but for another reason. One of the ways to force the pace of change in agricultural policy as a whole is to have available an expanded supply of chemical
  • there is no time for 7 on-the-job training, the press, the Congress 4. he should In so doing, not merely support efforts reach should come from and administer he would ensure co-ordin~ted a master - - were for the war by rallying the· farmers
  • . 6. The counter audio survey has found numerous places where there is accoustical leak.age fran sensitive offices. M:r. Moyers' office could Convers.a tions in be heard through the wall into· a press area and through an old sink pipe down
  • ·!.r . Spector: '£ha::.:: you for s ending me the White House press r e l e ase con~srning the establishment of the United States-Mexico Co:::::ission for Border Deve lo? rr.ent and Friendship. I a.~, i ndeed , interes t ed in the progr ess of any l eg
  • ,/ ; ,_. I 1. The evolution of political institutions in Venezuela that are compatible with those of the Western democratic world and provide for an orderly transfer of power from administration to administration in accordance with periodic and free elections
  • the (CJ NLFSV 1s free to do as it pleases. In any case, as we see it, elections in the South can only take place and be significant after the SO4th has become tndependent. Then the NLFSV will approach the problem of reunification in its own good time
  • controlled territory. Little or no progress has been made in clearing and holding these critical provinces surrounding Saigon. The impact of this on the psychology of everyone living in the capital (including the U.S. press) is very depressing. Efforts
  • PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE ON SEPTEMBER 28, 1967: Walter N. Tobriner, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Jamaica. vice Wilson T. M
  • and that Ge11.era.l Vien, the Minister of Defense and Chie{ of Staff, . is determined Lo keep the Armed Forces aloof from politics and the Presidential campaign, I do not accept these statements at face value. I s~all press Ky to talk with Thieu promptly to see
  • ~; ;, . · .-- ~. ,- , ;!", ,.::;; ,•.~_ ;:--.:, :.~:;:,t placed 1t within easy reach of shop-~ • . press release that it had announced · ;~~J~;. \ :.·.c-4Q :.; .·:)fa':•~.(~;~~~;,;:):· ,~ ,:\?." pers. . .·J. •. development of a new high-protein ~f~~
  • and the Sovlet Ceecho ■ lovalt Freedmm peraon• detail ■ glve• on Sunday. on the Pact. All arreated between Ru- ■ la.n ■: Radlo Free the the followln1 la accurate. notice. END CQl'fF!B~r.-ltczfs FROM WALT ROSTOW FOR THE PRESIDENT GK> RGE
  • he must appear UN latest Monday December 9. Plans departur~ from Rio Saturday December 7 0145 ETA New York Idlewild 1155 Argentine Air lines Flight 35 0.. ,, He apparently does not expect be met by friends on arrival. Anticipates press may seek
  • . Vietnamese government at all levels should be steadily pressed to assume greater and greater re~ponsibility, both political and military, for the defense and pacification of the country. To achieve this purpose, the United States should seek every opportunity
  • appropriated in fiscal '65, but he does not insist on it, and if I understood you correctly on the phone, the quieter way would be simply to refer to the Texas press conference. ~I\, McG. B. PRESS CONFERENCE of HON. ROBERT S. McNA.MARA SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • personality. In fact, he gives the impression of a man who has been picked as a figurehead, and used by activists in the backgroundo However, he firmly states the Alg~rian Government position, but without fervor. I pressed him hard I. 1 • DECLASSIFIED
  • 6HtfcaT:activity.::Wnicn.~-t hrea-ten.s.:. t:.~~_C:_~t~, ,zjo]&nee:;:2..Recent examples include: telegrams to you, other American Presidents, the UN, and the OAS Council; (Tab A). a press conference Saturday by his principal advisor; supply of money
  • to the forefront of its issues. Attacks of this sort/fli.~1-easingly leveled by a battery of Balaguer supporters, including Lora, who has come to the forefront as the PR's hatchet man, thus freeing Balaguer from some of the onus for mudslinging. Communism
  • said India believes Coumunist China. Pakistan Harriman explained with West. depends on ties there is military we thought it was Ambassador Nehru understand'ing between Pakistan and Ex-pressed concern that Paks 'tfO\Ulld keep Indian troops
  • ) BECAUSE ONLY WHEN THIS FLOW OF WHEAT HAS BEEN ASSURED WILL GOI FEEL FREE TO TAKE OFF REGIONAL MARKETING RESTRICTIONS WHICH NOW LARGELY DEPRIVE THEM. OF ADVANTAGES OF NATIONAL MARKET, AND CB) BECAUSE GOI URGENrLY NEEDS TO BUILD RISING AGAININ NEXT UP ITS