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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- achieve peaceful and democratic solutions to their national problem and to select in free elections leaders of their own choosing. The election held on June 1 is the fruit of those efforts. Over the last several years the United States has cooperated
- SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #102 memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE re : Vietnam by Chester Cooper secret ~ g-1s-rv NLJ 8~-/J"'f 1 oo.s:. 3 {Mol) () ,,,..... ll29b l,ette r Mohammad Ayub Khan to Mr. Secretary possibl e classified
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- the cooperation of the PCC in the repatriation program, and especially in the process of preparing applications and conciliating any differences which arise between the refugees and Israel in carrying out the programs. (6) Israel would not put any upper limits
- at $15 million. You already approved Linc Gordon's request to negotiate a loan of $4 million to meet the Ecuadorean emergency financial crisis. The Yerovi Government declined the loan because the self-help conditions were too stiff, particularly
- cooperation. In order to t:lake such an objective realiz2..':>le:, so:::.e progress has to be cade in the meantime, nai:;:iely before t:he A.£-=ica.n end Portuguese positions become ·wholly unreconcilable and be=ore the orientation of the nationalists becomes
- Annex III r Cre_dits_ ~_xtended By the Senegal National Bank to Cooperatives, due at the end of 1966 1966 Farm Program Regions Thies Short term . · Medium term (2 years) Medium .term (S years) Pre~ious Farm Programs 1966 Food Supply Totals
- Angeles is that of (1) conciliation and (2) coordination, within the context of cooperation with all the constructive forces at work in the local community. 6. As one of several federal agencies concerned with resolving the problems of Los Angeles
- , is bein g s u bjected to increasing verba l a t tack by the prime min iste r , and, like the two major part ies, suffers from in ternal fac ti onalism. While rejecting EDA bids for cooperation, Papandreou faces the continuing problem of keeping
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- outcry expected; poss i_b 1e increase in USSR/China cooperation"; and, with respect -to a proposal to mine a 11 major po,rt . ~pproaches, they say, 11 Po 1it i ca 1 r is~ is acceptab 1e - no direct military confrontation likely; no realignment
- neutralism,, Japan: abrogation of the U.S. -Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security and elimina tion of U.S. bases in Japan; withdrawal of U.S. forces from Okinawa and immediate re version of the Ryukyus to Japan; establish ment of diplomatic
- quested. _ _ For your information. _ _ For comment. REMARKS: Description: X To: From: Date: Subject: Letter: Telegram: Other: The President Mra. Gordon B. ~eamond, Preaident, Federation of Homemaker•, 927 North 5/ 19/68 Stuart St, Arlington, Virgini
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- was adequate and he was aatia!ied. He said the only thins that Eisenhower propoaed to him wae the replacement ol. McGeorge Bundy with Gordon Gray. I said that I did not wiah to belabor the point: I thought he had probably forgotten the diecue1ioq
- , and that the reinfestation that we have experi enced during the fall of 1963 was the result of fli.es migrating into the United States from the Republic of Mexico The attached joint statement of the cooperators in the program dated I F ebrua r y 1964 agrees
- to restore representative government and civil liberties will determine the degree of our future cooperation. Our major problem here in the White House is domestic concern for the safety of Andreas Papandreou. You have had two telegrams and I have one
- ,D. C. Dear tarry, liberty ot enclosiDg a selt I am ta~~ c:xplan,.toey letter which I have received traa tbe Vice President o! tbe~-tias1asipp1 Valley Aa1oc1at1on. this I u, o! course, aost s.nxioua to cooperate ill matter and 1tould appreciate
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- discrimi. natory ....• ::5 employment sub-contractors by Government and in Federally The DOT cooperates ing this practices with assisted the Secretary contractors and contruction contracts. of Labor in implement- policy. On July .5
- on his election victory and state that we look :forward to continued close cooperation with his Government. b. Ex:press your regret over the cancellation of the Cabinet-level meetin~ in Japan and express your hope that it can shortly be rescheduled. c
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- "The World F ood Problem: Private Investment and Government Cooperation" - is a good example of this awareness. The conference was privately sponsored by a group including H. J. Heinz, 11, David Rockefeller., Hal Dean, Pete Collado, the Agricultural Research
- , the Department of Commerce, and the Agency for International Developrrent, have cooperated to assist Mr. Ball and Mr. Beplat in the forming of this Mission and these departments will · brief the members of the group on Thursday, March 16th. Korea. A welcome
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- • CONFIDEN'fIAL Three meetings were scheduled for Buenos Aires: 1. IA-ECOSOC This meeting was held from February 13 to 15 • . Lincoln Gordon represented the United States. Santamaria was re-elected Chairman of CIAP. Sanz de Romero of Bolivia, Sola of Argentina
- City through one-time grants not to exceed $1,500 per family. This program is being carried out in cooperation vi th the local Jevish resettlement agencies. From the inception of the program, a total sum of $81,530 V8s spent; $11,550was disbursed
- progmms provided for in existing law. A new subsection 4(f) was added which requires the Secretary of Transportation to cooperate and consult ,vith the Secretaries of the Interior; Health, Education, and Welfare; Agriculture and ,vith the ~ta.tes in all
- ·. Foreign Ministers -~hose steps that and collective capacity and frustrate governments they may consider self-def~nse, to counteract Sino-Soviet also·urged ppwers. .INNERQUOTE to take appropriate for their and to cooperate continued
- ,_.,d_.....,_ __ i_r_._c_a_te_r _____ Gordon M. Murr~ \:-' V I __ Mr. Gordon asked that -we prepare the atte"l.'""d.-3lote for use by the \olhi_te HouSEt,Ji~ _ • 0 uauwww Oil October 16, 1964 (Oor4a1 II. lluri-q) Task Poree \nmlp0rtat1CD X 'l'he
- Allen Dulles, George V. Allen, and Gordon Gray among its public and private members. The assertion in the New York Times on February 24, 1967, pp . 1, 16, ("It was learned that an outside study group assigned in 1960 to review the agency ' s secret
- to settle their disputes without violence, abroad as well as at home. - ~if ~ Mutual respect and cooperation are the best means to solve most of the"·· ' world's problems. But .there are some problems that they will not yet solve because
- .\'\Z~'il,rU \.\.JC~ ,h ~ i .........,..,,,,.. -tTn Department of State .. • ~ ~ o' CON,f 'Q§) I PAGE 02 PANAMA 03610 i ft 06003lZ INFORMATION REGARDING OUR COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS IF HE SO DESIRED ANO wE AGREED UPON SPECIFIC CHANNELS
- the Furnish ing of Assistance to Certain Developing Countries I recommend that you determine that it is in the national interest to furnish Technical Cooperation and Development Grant assistance in FY 1967 to 48 countries. The Department of State concurs
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- surnrnit conference. I know how hard you, Linc Gordon, Sol Li~owitz., Dave Bronhe:i:m, and many others worked to :make it possible for us to have this success. I arn irate ful also for the quick and flexible support ot you and you~ colleagues
- . Johnson.. cu-r ~IrCUTIVE fG-t¥o/A THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 18, 19 65 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I am recommending: 'K Senator Daniel Brewster (D) of Mar land n of the ataan Memorial Gommission. mission, in cooperation with the P i · pine
- . RWK cc: Cooper Thomson January ZS, 1966 Chris Herter, Jr. called today to say that h:i,s company (Standard of New Jersey) has been approached by sources he preferred not to name to supply quite a lot of crude on a five year con. tract from the West
Folder, "NSAM # 282: Project Sulky, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- to stimulate international interest and cooperation in the nuclear excavation program .to the maxi111Um extent possible. By international participation in Plowshare symposia, observation of cratering shots or experillents and perhaps exchange of test data
- . (h) US expects to be able to count on full cooperation of its Allies in event it becomes necessary to reimpose the quarantine--with or without an extended proscribed list--or L SEGlE'f Page,_.....=a.J_of telegram wto'--~C_IB_CU_L_AR
- the ..umm•r beg • youn1 college atudent• uth. He point• out that it ha• atar • aince you talked with them, and WD!llld be an excellent time to 1et their tu. ■ ltuatlon uMl to •Dll•t their cooper&• whatever mea ■ure1 you feel would be u■ eful in holding
- Force, cooperation and administrative··· concepts·, keep "the the Task program,. the remainder in establis~ing possible for the Department.·· of the formation all that and other, and accounting then notified.the and ·establi,shments
- and that these discussions have contributed to our continuing friendship and cooperation . In conclusion, let me thank you for your good wishes . I fervently share your hope and pray that 1967 will bring peace to the peoples of the world. Sincer ely, Lyndon B• .Johnson nd
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- ::.~ed -cha:~ illiteracy is a worldwide problem the so lut.::..on of whicr~ depa:nd.s. on the close cooperation of all nations. ~he Jo~zress also expressGd its belief that gover:i."lments should allocate larger resources to the eli mination of ill:.. te
- directly in their success, always under sooe threat of withdrawal of cooperation by the Iotin Aoerican goverDIJents. On the other bnnd, it Castro were elioinoted, the US would be in a ouch stronger position to insist upon adoption of a prograo of ooderate