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- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
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- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- NOT CONCEAL GRAVITY OF SITUATION BUT WOULD AT SAME TIME INCLUDE SOME IDPEFUL EXPRESSIONS WITH VIEW TO EASING IMPACT ON PUBLIC OPINION • .BEBftEl LiMlllS BENNETT \ l (EROX FROM QUICK COPY \ \ THE WHITE HOUSE WAS"flNGTON COUFID:EM'fIAt Monday
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 3 of 4 Doc# DocT~~e Doc Info Date 9eQ den Q79 Stat~ cable Classification Pages 1os;i:g5 tg A,FRFRaR \'i·~·Cfl Y\ld()z.toe ee'-'le CAP 661244 Lo
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- and at the same time fully cons is tent with the President 1 s open-door statement. As John Crimmi~s noted , it is a little verbose but he did not want to tamper too much with HEW drafting. Do you have any problem with it? ;, ,, WGBowdler Attachments Tabs A, B
- political spectrum from disgruntled former deputies of right-wing parties to one-time collaborators with the Communists. 1 SECRET SECRET d PARTY STRENGTHS IN THE GREEK PARLIAMENT ( PERCENTAGES SHOW SHARE OF POPULAR VOTE IN FEBRUARY 1964 ELECTION ) I I
- . IN SOME THIRD CE>UNTRY, OR HIS NOT BEING DISCOVERED BY .ANYBODY . FOR LONGISH TIME. TSIRIMOKOS INSISTED · THAT GOG COULD NOT LIVE WITH·J~IRD ' POSStBILITY, AS SOVIETS . WOULD HOUND IT WITK ACCUSATIONS THAT ·MAN BEING SECRETLY HELD. -HE FEARED BOTH SOVIET
- /icatlon presently is at same time realistic. _disillusionment and of a more representative ., Paee 3 of telegram to Amembassy LONDON Classification 4. Alternatives of heightening to US-UN favored courses and expanding Yemen conflict
- 1963, though he had come to Washington since then at the time of the funeral ceremony for President Kennedy. I The President said to Mr. Wilson that things seemed to be going a little better in Cyprus, and Mr. Wilson agreed though he commented
- - • •.._ --,_.., ' ·1 t .. . lo ro 'If •• ! , {\ • t~ " • • ,/ l ' \ 8 w ithi~ a · relatively short ~ime, I~ra ~ l will r.ee~ a complete APC re-equipment program and partly because' to the DoD t!:e irrJnediate need is not sufficiently urgent. I · I ~ I
- are sounding Phil out on the pos~ibility of urging the " coup government simply to expel Andreas. No one believes that Greek politics can settle down until he is out of the picture, so expulsion would meet our domes tic needs while at the same time being a gain
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- ::::, Kampala1429 f1\t\\ Nldl~c \l(.)·i-t0 secret~~~ 1 p 02/20/65 A -...◄=-'P"l'ff'ffT'f-+!!-'1--0f(Nt i ,o·,,t-ll.c)\Mc lo·3"° L FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File Uganda, vol. 1 RESTRICTION Box 101 CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- on uncleared memcon and is subject to revisiono Discussion of possible times for rescheduling 1oint Cabinet Meeting brought out difficulties for US before late January or February, Japan between late 1anuary and ·April. difficulties for It was agreed
- - tJL.S q;--l~f 8 p Beptel 920 Lo SEuul COAfielential ~ T"~-ltJ.. NLJctd",(ut De1?1.e]918 to 5eo:uJconfi denti a 1 ~tA.·y.J...f:l · D-'i,: #6~ ' ~Afq~ &/~ Pt:::r"'rJ.-,b, FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITYFILE, Country File Korea, vol. 1 RESTRICTION
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- VISIT OF PRIMEMINISTERHAROLD WILSON December 7-8 2 1964 INDEX lo II. IIL SCHEDULE PRESIDENT'SBRIEFINGMEMO BIOGRAPHIES I 3 SCHEDULEOF THE PRESIDENT'S PARTICIPATIONIN THE VISIT OF PRIME MINISTER HAROLD WILSON l MONDAY,DECEMBER 11:15 a.m
- APPROACH ~AST EUROPEANS RE I NTERCESSIO N, GI VZN LACK OF RESULTS TO DATE FROM OUR EFFORTS WITH YUGO SLAVS, IiJD IANS, ALG ER IANS, IRAQ IS AND TUR XS. 2 . HOPE D E PART M E~T WILL GIVE ERIC PACE TR E AT.E NT I N -RESPONSE PRESS. I NQUIRIES. STORY LO W KEY
- on the appllcaUoo. and i& ta DOI poaalble to ••Y wbeG action will be ta.kn.. "I a. Cubu. Hellcopt•r •• We have compltrted ouw-eamlutloa of tu CWl&llhelicopter. We have told the CtallaD• that we are wUlln1 lo P'" it them. if u., l'MUWD a llaht USAF tl'alnlaa
- to expand the growth in the level of economic act_ivity -- to continue pressing the absorptive capacity of the areaTs resources and productive facilities. Over time, this is the best and perhaps the only way to absorb labor in the area
- he had received.same .letter from Moncade Vidal sent .also·to UPI .(EmbTel 637). Stated.that of course :gov.could not rpt .not .accept the off.er and ·.explained he :convt.nced no ,,,--rpt no harm could come to the .Colonel. Said.it ..was time
- At Department's.suggestion I wi:thheld demarche this subject planned for December 3 but am now increasingly concerned over scant time remaining available to work out with GOP new arrange_ment covering period on and after January 1, 1964. Foreign Minister now at SC meeting
- r~:frfr;.;:?f'♦ l'tl'·!1';'lf'"'t'tf~~ ... l,.e, I 1' • •~~•,' ' \'- • • • • •• j • f.7''·Ip,, 4Fi¥,if I I, t ' . ,I ( .,, C.0141 ££££!5117 -2- At the present time, continued Portuguese coopera• tion is important to us
- /16/63 Mem - 3:B::ftET US/MC /9· ----i- UNITED STATE5DEIIDATION TOTHE THIRTY-SECOND MINISTERIAL MEEI'ING OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL Paris, France, December 16-18, 1963 4 ff]~ MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION Date: December 16, 1963 Time: lunch
Folder, "Japan, Volume 2, Cables, 5/64 - 11/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 250 [1 of 2]
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- instances where market disruption can actually be proved. It is only less important that when the U.S. must act contrary to Japanese trading interests, time and effort be taken to put the best pos sible face on the action through diplomatic and other
- --on such relatively nonpo litical issues as difficult exam inations, the rolicy of eliminat ing students who have flunked three times running, and German professors whose lectures are too obscure. The prime minister is therefore reasonably free to concentrate
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- a.m. EDT Departure from Williamsburg, Virginia, by helicopter. (55 minutes flying time) EDT Prime Minister Papandr~ou and his party will arrive at the White House where he will be greeted by the President of the United States, the Secretary
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- to support alternatives to him. Weanticipate that a non-Jagan government will have a difficult time at best. It will be opposed by Jagan who will try to discredit it both at home and abroad. It will be sub ject to severe internal strains because
- of Egyptian a.i.rcraft and troops, who at one time numbered over 60,000. The republican position began to deteriorate as the evacuation which be an in Se tember roceeded. The only significan ~------------~ response to the republican predicament, however, has