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  • NOTED THIS HELP WOULDi 1 BE USEFUL PRIMARILY VIS-A-VIS· FOREIGN EXCHANGE ASPECT OF CURRENT' '. iFINANCIAL PROBLEM. ' 1 CFN $6,000 $5 MILL.ION $10 MILLION l ...,, .. ··- ..... ~---· S=B=0=~=='f____ ' ,.,) REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY
  • - of our desire to avoid harmful -press specu­ lation but said that press reports on a Pak vi~it were already appearing in the Korean press and a long public silence would give the impression that the U.S. was in fact withholding an invitation to Preside
  • , 0613212 M.AY 67 OKlllEIT IN EVENTS II YPll• ·u RG' NL 11 Vi n ll THIS EITIR.£ lTUATlON WAS l TRYING ti 11:1..P US HI Nlftll THIS VAS CLEAR. Ofo) a• PREP El s ti .................1-8'-£"-'·I T I A Ii ~ IT Y IHOULI IE GIVEN ·to THIS ASPECT or l TE
  • and 202), Depths concluded no ul d now be tak n. decision, 2 •. ..~. .1r"a l CCIBDtll'U.na c unt was taken of fact there opposition qr pa in field. 1 J ing USG in ni tribal rivalries. Mor eover , tained f or ignlf • year vi ut U •m:mort
  • 1") I I I '1 .::!vi . :. ~ ~ I I ( • ' 'J . ; . .' :] -~' .. . ! . . -' . . . ' ' DEPARTMENT OF STATE UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS SECRBT/EXDIS ATTACHMENT TO December 13, 1967 U - The Acting Secretary FROM E ugene V. Rostow
  • TERRORISM.HE ADVOCATED T~AT PAR-rYWORK AMONG THE MASSESWASFUNDAMENTAL BUTTHIS VI EWWASALSOREJECTED SY THE PLENUM. 8 A COMMISSION WASAPPOINTEDTO STUDYTHE QUESTIONOF 'w'HAT POSITION THE PCV SHOULDTAKEIN THE SINO-SOVIETDISPUTE. THE COMMISSION WASTO MEETAFTERTHE
  • AND OWN INTELLIGENCE~ .IF .IN FUTURE ANY STUDENTS, IN · ,:'.. i ;EAGERNESS PARTICIPATE -PUBLIC AFFAlRS, vENJ'URE USE DISORDERLY -· ·.-_,..1 ;DEMONSTRATIO .NS OR VI OLEN . CE, TH~T-WOULD-·cAµSE SOCIAL ·DISORDER, · AND ,.,1 [ENGAGE IN RECKLESS CONDUC"f'IN
  • , : ~ ''( ;·.:~ ~: ": .• "\. •! ' ~ •• '! r,-. •~.:,i ;",,'f; ..~:i~ jft f ';:·n 't.'l; ►. I should be grateful, therefore, ;1,,J: if you could rai8e with Washington the possibility •· • ,'//!\ of my going to the U.S. in late February. As on the vi. Ai t would be re lated
  • appea.r:1 to b-:- ~:1ckin~ to worl: out tc:nri.s which 1.t will be able to sell to 1to peo~lc c.nd pttrller.:ont. If there were any doubts of us vi~·ro, 1 t would ho.vo been removed by the Prosidon.t • s nove:iber .22 Gta.tc::cntil hero to ntac!a and Pak
  • OF THESE IMMUNITIES ANO .PR! VI LEGES UN QT E. 4. MINJUSTICE STATES THAT IriE ONLY LEGAL GROUNDS GOJ WOULD HAVE EXTENDING IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES TO US NON-DIPLOMATIC PERSONNE; BEYOND WHAT IS NOW ACCORDED WOULD BE ON BASIS OF RECIPROCITY. FOR DECLASSIFIED E.O
  • Chenault. After that there .woul.d be ·nation .wl de ..hunt ,for ab due tors . • • •• • ' Pres I dent. s~nd Ing ..an :a Jde to vis l t ,.Mrs. Chenau 1t :.th ls morning. • • • • \ ·, NOTE: Adv cy ,sent .to DCSOP'CC .and ACSI at 3017442 NOTE: 637 is DA