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  • OF ,JULY MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT MARCOS AND A SUGGESTED REPLY I ON THE .19-lST ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED Sf ATES OF ~ti l'IJR ICA t I CONVEY TO YOU, MR• PR~SIDENT, AND THROUGH YOU'··'TO· .THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THE CORDIAL GREETINGS
  • two long talks with President Marcos and has a clear view of the potential problems surrounding a Marcos visit. At the moment, Marcos is worried about coming here too soon after final passage of the Philippine Vietnam Aid Bill; he is also beginning
  • Rockefeller has invitations still out to Prime Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. :Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers
  • wlth thb priority ll ■ t. ambltlou■ there h nothing wron1 Howenr, 1 ■u11e ■t you tell Wllllama that ln the ■hort : run, a favorable re1olutlon of the PHILCAG l ■■ue l ■ hl• flr ■t priority of bu ■ ln•••• Marco ■ can 1et the PHILC.AG approprlatlon
  • ~,~t~e~l~e~gxr~am tG President from Pres. Schi --p-0-s-si-o±e-el""8SS'i f'i ed info t0,JJe...., J -.3 - f" f 1 p""'1:.-:r-meffl.6--I--.J:.0-l;!.:t:,esi dent-H"-om Rostmv re: Marcos Vi-sit seCTet~ ---::>-.!?~1 All...> J:7-/~/ resident from Rostow
  • sions, -a nd the only action precluded in the President 1·s earlier letter to Marcos was recommendation on these items which are not directly relevant to veterans benefits. l argued this matter with Sc:hultzets peo_p le. but they claim that ho
  • and the Philippines President Marcos. There fo llowed a discussion of public information problems which was initiated by the President who referred to a leak to Drew Pearson of the sub­ stance of the President's conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko
  • E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, Manila o Your Majesty: Your Majesty's graciousness in extending the hospitality of Thailand to two of America's astronauts is deeply appreciated and gives me an opportunity to express through them my warm
  • an invitation to Korean Prime Minister Chong to visit Washing­ ton in the early autumn. Although State had previously hop e d for a mid-September date, that month is now heavily booked, given the Ne Win and Marcos visits. Unless you are willing to set aside any
  • loans in the a mount of $6. 5 million., consistent with the Joint Communique fol -o wing talks in Washington between you and President ·Marcos in September., 1966 are intended very largely to help President Marcos put t h e Filipino economic house
  • a letter to President Johnson and a translation which accompanied it, dated M~i ~i~ 967 from the former President of Venezuela, rom'u:16 ~ i fet anco rt, endorsing the candidacy of Dr. Marcos~alc6n Briceno, former Foreign Minister of Venezuela
  • . ~ . ~ ~ >#, ·.~ .•-·· _,,,.,,,.. . .-, ' MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .I July 15, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT May I recommend your concurrence to the attached message of condolences to Philippines President Marcos on the death of the two Filipino student nurses in Chicago. ~ostow
  • should hit the North hard when bombing is resumed. Also indicated he would take favorable notice of your statement. PHILIPPINES - - Marcos said:. "Tell the President that I agree with his proposed statement. 11 He added: 11 I hope this will mean we can