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- NOTED THIS HELP WOULDi
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BE USEFUL PRIMARILY VIS-A-VIS·
FOREIGN EXCHANGE ASPECT OF CURRENT' '.
iFINANCIAL
PROBLEM.
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1 CFN $6,000
$5 MILL.ION $10 MILLION
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- - 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
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decision,
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unt was taken of fact there
opposition qr
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS
SECRBT/EXDIS ATTACHMENT
TO
December 13, 1967
U - The Acting Secretary
FROM
E ugene V. Rostow
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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
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;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
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I should be grateful,
therefore,
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if you could rai8e with Washington the possibility
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of my going to the U.S. in late February.
As on
the vi. Ai t would be re lated
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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
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Chenault.
After
that there .woul.d be ·nation .wl de ..hunt ,for
ab due tors .
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Pres I dent. s~nd Ing ..an :a Jde to vis l t ,.Mrs. Chenau 1t :.th ls
morning.
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NOTE:
Adv cy ,sent .to DCSOP'CC .and ACSI at 3017442
NOTE: 637 is DA