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  • heartened by this 'demonstration of 'alli ed solidarity." The conservative Daily Telegraph said: "Perso~alities may have counted for much" in the elections, but this did "not detract from the backing now given to U.S. policy in Vietnam." 1 The Financial
  • to Jordan. The letter to King Hussein would be sent telegraphically. Enclosure: Letter to King Hussein from the Acting Secretary SEC~ 7c.. ---- DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON Your Majesty: We continue to follow with admiration the way you and your
  • destroy his nightmare as he looks unseeing into the dark by knowing that he had but to await the light with courage. ***** Back to the picture of this today. The cave, the club, the daily battle for life itself when on in countless conflicts unorganized
  • journalistic career after graduation from college by serving an apprenticeship on the Glasgow (Scotland) Herald. He has worked for the Times of India, one of India's leading English-language dailies, since 1952, serving as an assistant editor for the Bombay
  • the view that many Washington intelligence reports failed to convey the same sense of urgency as existed in Vietnam. To cite two examples, the daily CIA document "The Situation in Vietnam" throughout January was filled with reports of possible enemy
  • worse in th!.sinstance by telegraphic garbles.) March 20, 1964 - HMGinforms us RAF authorized shoot down Yemeni aircraft crossing frontier. - UK informs SC of Yemen attacks and reserves "full liberty to take necessary measures" in case of new attacks
  • C0ISEK or •••CC•••rr ••• Waalllqtoa •ree•-, 141' fll'■41'0HCO. Daily C11Uforni1 Repab-!'Democrat, Santa Ro11n- · lieu. Sacrament.>. .Cumberland Preallyter, D•ilJ Rspreu, ~.irJs'lle.1 Pacheco. D-~ily Beac011. S1octloo. lAl:1mcd11 GueUc, Sun ilmer,,lda
  • be prepared to oarry on h1a daily work without ha vine to ao to a distres sed banker :for the r16ht -to draw out of the bank suoi i ·tems as petty onah or .,Pay rollo ti As to operatine lookout, 1 said: • I "Newspap ore will talte · a final a cute
  • this day our daily oas vara skulder, It • sasom ock vi fC?rlata dem os8 bread; and forgive us Oll;I' debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us " n oss ifran• ondo. 8k7ldiga aro; ooh inl.ed 088 icke 1 frestelse, utan frals not into temptation, Ty
  • able to those in advanced industrial nations of the West. The mass media are highly com ,­ petitive even though dominated to a consider­ based on able extent by three organizations nationally distributed daily newspapers: Asahi (circulation 4.1 million
  • information. Fi,om the Washington '
  • back .•• he was visibly refreshed and free of the irritability which has goaded him lately." The conservative Daily Telegraph, London, observed that the President proposed a stnmnit confer­ ence not only to seek ways of overcoming economic and politi­
  • 4. Kang and other religious leaders are being met almost daily by ROKCIA officials who try to persuade them to drop their protest movement. These officials have not satisfactorily answered the questions about normalization that have been posed
  • will send it telegraphically. Approve Disapprove See me ~ ----- W. W. Rostow SUGGESTED TEXT 11 ! have read with interest your forthright speech to the students on August 23. Again I am heartened by the realistic stand you have so consistently
  • of the paper and the date the story appeared. This material should be gotten off air mail daily for the duration of the campaign. Mr. Marsh would be willing to spend $1.00 a day on postage for getting it here quiokly. The papers should inolude: Dallas
  • from a.11 over the world perform. There are numerous movie houses which have continuous per:formancee of the best international films. Open-air movies operate daily during the summer months. The Athene area is specially adaptable to spor~s and outdoor
  • and unclassified information and met U. S. infor­ mation officers at all levels of the Vietnam com­ mand throughout the country. l watched them work, sometimes when they did not know my civilian identity. I saw them preparing for the daily briefing sessions
  • civilian identity. I saw them preparing for the daily briefing sessions with the· press by doing these. things: sorting the classified from the un­ classified information, sometimes questioning the ' validity of the classification; anticipating ques­ tions
  • EDn0II HENRY ISAACS ADYara.o DIIIICTOa Jul;y 26, 1965 Bill Mo;yere The White Hou3e Washington DC Dear Mr. Moyers, Attached is an editorial which I ran in The Kermit Daily the da;y after you were named Press Secretary. I thought is a tribute might
  • . It is understood, however, that such ratification will take place without undue delay. Please advise promptly b§f telegraph if this agreement also meets with your approval and if OEO is prepared to implement its responsibilities thereunder. (signed) LeRoy Collins
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • is one of toughness and confidence. Although leaders expect Hanoi and Haiphong will probably be destroyed and that the war may last many more years, they feel the worst is behind them, that the daily bombings are absorbed into the country's ~rganism
  • ) •'._,,... . ' . [3 of 4] ­ 5!• DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY; ··JUNE rn, ·1968 ··: __...,..~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----~------------~:....- '• '9-~T
  • . They will be dangerous and undesirable if they develop into a long drawn-out sequence of meaningless round-table discussions while our fighting men continue to pay, under conditions made more difficult by our restraint, a high daily toll of death and disability
  • , Wilson, and leaders of allied countries in Asia . SYDNEY : The Daily Telegraph said: "The Prime Minister of Great Britain and. the President of the U.S . , both of them beset at home with most urgent problems, made the great anu splendio gestUl·e 01 1
  • in the Guyana Embassy when he is here.) Under these conditions, dual acc,reditation to Barbados of our Ambassador in Trinidad, or Jamaica, could hardly be considered unfriendly. Our Ambassador in Trinidad is 40 minutes by air from Barbados, and planes fly daily
  • /FE:RPoats~aws 2170 3/23/67 EUR - Mro- Leddy i d.raft) M - Mr.. Grey {drB.:t) b ~lftj" of Prell Ti.u,t Telegraphic traMmi~ion and l~ -~~ by, ·. -. T.h.t: Unde .. re§ecretal~y - e>.9 SD.DJtcn-1:str~ f 10 .., lvir" Sisco . /1 WH ·- Mr. R'o stow (sibsf/1 S/S