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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . If this is accomplished, the new Government in Vietnam has a chance to win the confidence of public opinion in many countries. If no suitable press law is enacted soon, the faith of the free world in the new Government will be severely shaken. Top U. S. Embassy personnel
- !z February 15, 1967 EXDIS MEMORANDUM FOR MR. GEORGE CHRISTIAN THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: CIA-NSA Flap Here is the general press line the Acting Secretary has approved concerning this matter: l,e>. We will discuss it only in response to official
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- Minister Papandreou will meet with members of the press at Blair House. Private dinner. FRIDAY, JUNE 26 . 9:25 p.m. Departure from Blair· House. 9:30 p.m. Prime Minister Papan.dreou and his party will arrive at the Ellipse. Under Secretary Ball
- an entire century. FREEDOM IS NOT ENOUGH But freedom is not enough. You do not wipe away the scars of centuries by saying: Now you are free to go where you want, do as you desire, and choose the leaders you please. You do not take a person who, for years
- -centuries. We are • confident now that a free and independent Cyprus will mako increasingly· important and constructive contributions to the future. Cyprus has filled In these e·arly years of yaur· indepondence, no peoples on earth can ' better understand
Folder, "Adenauer, Ho. Konrad. Chancellor of West Germany, 1956-57," LBJA, Famous Names, Box 1
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- and just.ice and dependable man you are in the field to note, the This bas been shown ever since your Government was established at one point about the importance through the free of you in this I do not think that you, Mro Cbancellorp political
- has said it is willing to talk about de-escalation in South Victnara rather than rr..:iintc:.ining this was a matter only for discussion with the NLF. He pressed the U.S. to take the first step of stopping the bombing, a step of limited risk in his
- of the press today. When I heard that on my morning radio, I thought, "Well, there they go again, always wanting me to dance to their tune." But I am a man who really, after all, loves harmony. I was ready to believe that Mr. Merrill and Miss Tyler were
- a-long step forward toward a democratic and free world society. Published by the United States Information Service, New Delhi, and printed at Albion Press, Delhl-6. December AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY 2 1. 1965 IN ASIA Fallowing is the text
- for announcement of a cease-fire including discontinuance of bombing in the Nor~h, annoW1cement of withdrawal schedules for US.forces from Southeast Asia and guarantees ·or Free elections. {3Gen JBl!les D. Kemp, USAF, Game·Direc~or)" in SQutheast Asia·has Between
- continue in the job. Ball also said: I cannot perm.it myself to remain quiet any longer about Nixon. He is a liar, di shone st, and a crook. This is my country. We would get poor leadership. He said he must be free. Speak out myself Help Humphrey say what
- would write next summer and publish next fall, but he has to decide within the next week or two because of a need to arrange free time with his employers. I think Geyelin is on·e of the four or five most responsible foreign affairs reporters
- you should feel free to request reports or .studies or ether assistance from any Department, and you should act directly for me and for Secretary Rusk. When your recom mendations are in preliminary form I shall plan to mee't with you to determine what
- LBJ has a whack at whole problem. McG B CT15 ,. . To ; Through: From : Subject: The Secretary ~- Thomas L, Hughes -ft..atu.. tyt..' Summary of Chinese Communist Activities Rel.ate Listed belov are selected press statements
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- that if we pressed them to bu_y more m111tary eqUipneut frail· the less free us. We should avoid agreeing to U.K. they would °blJ1' encourage a deliberate sh1f't of German m111tary procurement from the U.S. to the U.K. Our balance of ~ts situation
- of claims of sovereignty over and national appropria tion of celestial bodies. There are two principal the moment: issues which divide us at a. Access - We insist that the principle of free access to all installations and vehicles on celestial bodies
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- colleagues a sense of the non-partisan solidarity which unites America in its resolve to stand by him in his determination to defend the freedom of Berlin and to achieve the unification of his country through free elections. It must be said that the great
- George Ball, Acting Secretary Philip H. Trezise, Deputy Assist ant Secretary, Economic Affairs Adlai E . Stevenson, U. S. Representative to the UN USIA Donald Wilson, Acting Director WHITE HOUSE George Reedy, Press Secretary to the President McGeorge
- , and described as a means of freeing the President's hands for later action in an emergency. In this course, stand-by controls might be requested in the same tone of voice. 4. Avoid any significant military build-up at this time, on the ground that the crisis
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- to drive home the unforget table contrast between despotism and a free society. All of the Soviet Union's years of efforts in East Berlin have led to barbed wire and sealed borders, to empty stre ets and haggard stores, to tanks of oppression and fear
- the inside story he wo:n.1 t be credibl • So l'v• tos ed in the press l ak and Boka.ro angles,, ,). .• --~- RWK -SECRET \ ~. ..i_;--·· .·\ ( ' )-t.._:t ! 1'" .,--;;' , ~• \ / .} '1S ,_.,, .__-I'/ ~. --=-~~ .. A D E.O 1 S ~1/ By ' Z3, 9
- ) Free World Economic Aid to India (B/B-4) Indo-Pakistan Relations:: Kashmir (B/B-5) International Liquidity (B/B-7) East African Federation (B/B-8) ·Yemen-Aden (B/B-10) A B C D E F G H I - 3 Ill. BACKGROUND PAPERS TAB Italy U.S. - Italian
- that the largeat country in · Free Asia (and biggeat den-iocracy in the world) was with ua would be of immense help. Shastri must be brought to realize that his plea.a to ua for help against Chicom pressure are greatly weakened by India's self centered failure
- herself." 1 I want Americana to be well clothed, well fed, well housed and free from fear. I belleve that democracy and cooperation with I ~ - ·• r ~ -- •• - ---- - --- other people• through the United Natlona can ■ecure tbe■e condl• tlona. I
- characteristics each has its distinct and the aid programs and external problems have had to be tailored in each country. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE among and unique to the oppor- 181 LIMITED OFFICIAL Taken together percent of the Free world's GNP
- by Foreign Minister Spaak, the text of which the State Department is to obtain (copy attached). 1. France -- The difficulties we are encountering with France in NATO are limited to the military field. We should press France to support NATO in all other fields
- (Press office) Mr . Joe Laitin (Press office) Peggy Stark Ruby Youngs (To relieve WH Switchboard Operator) Mildred Campbell {To relieve WH Switchboard Operator) Mr . Jim Jones Mildred Stegall Chief Stuart Baltimore (To relieve corpsman) Sergeant Francis
- in this hemisphere. We are working to get editorials and articles published in our press, as well as the Spanish editions of Life and Reader 1 s Digest. Through State and USIA,materials on the~ting will be reaching friendly editors, columnists and writers
- FROM THE 0FFXCE OF THE V CE PRESIDENT 1 PRESS lNJrC.>RMA TION F OR IM~M ED TE ~LEASE 0 April 12, 1961 THE PROGRAM Th Aden uer Visit Sunday, April 16 1 9:30 a. m. (EST) -- Leave Washington 12 Noon (CS'l') -- Arrive B rgstrom Air Force Ba
- not have the rapport with the Russians that we have with Wilson and others in the free world, of course. Everything Kosygin said at Glassboro had been rehearsed, and there was little choice in what he could say. But allowing for their sheer hypocrisy, I
- and aspirations of the people of Free Viet Nam to choose their own wasof life. 'rhe two Governments agreed that this is the basic principle which their understandings rest. 'rne energy and leadership freedom in upon United States. for its part, is conscious
- was creating so much anti-British j feeling over here. The President said that after the Prime Minister's . press L FORM 8•Cl1 DS-1254 . -SECtt!:!' GE'.:~_,;? I Excludod frv. automatic down.grarlil!,: .. ~1d deolas::iit·L-·i;:..on .J --BECKE'l' -2
- STATEMENT BY SENATE DEMOCRATIC On Floor of the Senate LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON June 25, 1954 FOR RELEASE Mr. UPON DELIVERY President: There Council are urgent reasons for approval of this re solution The most pressing is the meeting
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . • would wane, not only in the Far East, hut around Flying over Camranh Bay, once little more the globe. Our int~grity as a nation would be gravely questioned. ' . than sand and water and now a teeming complex In Han'oi, there is no free press, radio
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . • would wane, not only in the Far East, hut around Flying over Camranh Bay, once little more the globe. Our int~grity as a nation would be gravely questioned. ' . than sand and water and now a teeming complex In Han'oi, there is no free press, radio
- observers commented favorably on the briefing, organization of the trip. and care taken of them.• 2. Gov. Hughes and Gov. McCall have iiun:a.ed· excollent statements to the Associated Press. All observers favo-ra.bly in1pressed by the m.echanlea.1 aspects
- the increasing educational level of the Soviet population. Moreover, the contacts with the free world already established have by now generated vested interests in their continuance. Limitations on Soviet Evolution. While there are many hopeful aspects
- a major ruckus in the Middle East. Nasser has made clear that he sees our suspension of shipments since December as an act of economic pressure. But Egypt's pressing food needs and foreign exchange shortage have so far deterred him from doing more than
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