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  • if to announce with the Office Assistant 3438, "H" Street preannounced, with Chief valid. is in consonance with the previous the Special (4) in cooperation recommendation as to announcing confirm permission (3) notification. be made by the DOS
  • with our Allies we actively develop areas of peaceful cooperation with the nations of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. He has asked the Secretary of State to examine and propose to him specific actions the Government might take. These actions
  • PCI 2 5/18/64 A 13a memo Seaborg to Bundy PCI 2 5/12/64 A Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title Box Number "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation" 32 Restriction Codes (Al Closed by ExecutiveOrder 13292
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  • Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32
  • , -BELK -BOWMi,'/ PRIORITY -CHASE -COOPER _JESSUP ~HN:;:;·{ --~ Vienna 4 -~ . December 26, 7 P .M. -KOMER -MOODY NOFORN p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA AEC NASA WHB RMR VIENNA FOR -IAEA -THOM30N PASS AEC _ANDDEFENSE Re Department telegram 1037
  • . ' ,... f a.t I.= ft' !' ""'I _, -8feRET TO THE CONGRESS On May 16, 1964, Atomic Energy concurrence provide the Secretary Commission, for cooperation Atlantic a. and the Chairman a proposed in the exchange Organization to me, with the new
  • countries. Maheu mentioned specific plans for India, Brazil and Indonesia. The President commented that anything we can do for Indonesia is important. Benton called for UNESCO conferences in the United States. President said we will cooperate in any way we
  • please review and solicit comments. I am sure the President will want to harden these with some more solid thrusts -- which, frankly, are out of my competence on Japan. Thank you for your cooperation. Gradually, we are getting there. Let me hear from you
  • significantly in the sort of regional cooperation which is implied by the concept of a "Northern Tier" grouping. Originally the principal unifying element was the coimI1on requirement for security vis-a-vis the USSR, but in later years common problems relating
  • CHAPTER IV - THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA A. OVERVIEW B. ECONOMIC SUCCESSES AND PROBLEMS 1. Iran 2. Pakistan 3. India's Food Crisis., 1965-67 C. REGIONAL COOPERATION: IRAN-PAKISTAN-TURKEY D. THE INDO-PAKISTAN CONFLICT
  • ~apaWUty is nry low la apit. of tlleir nconl ol roaaatlc &lllll apace accompllamea&a la tile at. TIiey are jlla& aow •tar&:laa to rebul.W atdf a.I fadlid••· (2) W• aa.-eo .. firm cooperative lauacJa a Germaa aclelllt.flc aatelllt.. project a,ree4 to ia
  • Folder, "Cooperation in Space - US - Germany," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 13
  • GSA FORM 7122 i(REV. 5·82) SIGMAI-66 CONTROL Director: BGENJames D. Kemp, USAF, Chief, Agency, OJCS. Joint War Games Directorate: Mr. Chester Cooper, Harriman, State. Mr. Al Friedman, Deputy Assistant Eastern Affairs. Special Consultant
  • letter dated July 11, 1945 which advises of the expected commencement of the field work by the staff investigating naval aircraft accidents, please be advised that the Navy Department will be pleased to extend the fullest cooperation to assist
  • . be free access to all areas of celestial 4. Freedom of scientific international cooperation research in outer space and to that end should be assured. 5. Claims of sovereignty barred. and national appropriation 6. The moon and other celestial
  • " to try to do this due to the assured adverse reaction of the GOCwhich would have an impact on other Canadian-Indo cooperative activities (according to Gorham, Grey Jneant Canadian economic aid to India). Grey also stated to the AEX::that ''Dr. Bhabha
  • Atlantic Partnership and European Integration East-West Relations The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD} Euratorn and Its Relations with the U. s~ Euratom President Pierre Chatenet The European Coal & Steel Community (ECSC
  • of nuclear war, weapons would In conformity with resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly calling for the conclusion of an agreement on the prevention of widerdissemination of nuclear weapons, Undertaking to cooperate in facilitating
  • . D. Special Report Prepared for the House Foreign Affairs Committee 0 92 December,1965 - \Vhite House Confercnc~ on International Cooperation, Committee on Agriculture Food, urged that the U.S. "affirm and - as a matter of high policy
  • of this measure. I am instructing every official in this Administration to cooperate to this end and to make information available to the full extent consistent wjth ;ndividual privacy and with the national interest. I signed this measure with a deep sense
  • Acbnlnlag.ator, u put of hl1 reeponalblllty lo• coatlnuows aupenl1lon and aenerlll dlrec:tlon of forolgn u•l•tane• proaram•• to put the new procedure• promptly tnto: effect.· k la my dealre ~t all agenclea eouco•ned render. b1m full and eftec.t: Un cooper•tloa
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #3 memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Chester L. Cooper for Mr. Bundy 2 p Secret [sanitized] /·~~~ e/JeJ DATE RESTRICTION 3/13/65 A ~/o..2- Sec:ret Secret FILE LOCATION National
  • handwriting. 5. There are some differences between Ky and Thieu, but Ky told me that he will do his best to cooperate. 6. The South Vietnamese Army is not a superior force, but General Abrams told me there has been much improvement in the ARYN. There were
  • received warm encouragement and support from all of the Allied Countries, since we started the project in September 1962. I believe that Your Excellency's continued encouragement and cooperation will greatly benefit this organization. Respectfully yours
  • to be designed to show that the USSR, although receptive to international cooperation on an ad hoc basis, is unwilling to join Intelsat, an organization which it feels is subordinated to US interests. ORBITA COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE GROUND STATION - 2 - SECRET
  • Transportation. of Transportation ment must cooperate in decisions The future transit of mass and Housing and Urban Develop- affecting of its users -- depends Ii the Federal government is to contribute The Department responsibility urban mass
  • , it may be that the Assembly will simply recommend cooperation with the Council and be willing to hold off on other aqtion pending further Council activity. In view of the new proposals for legislation on South West Africa made by Vorster, it can
  • -/~ -71) State Department Foreign -Policy Briefings on the Hill Vietnam Ambassador Goldberg met yesterday in an off-the-record luncheon, with Senators Moss, Fulbright, McGovern, Hartke, Clark, Church, Boggs, Ribicoff, Cooper, Young, Kennedy, Bayh
  • East and South Asia . Latin America .. . . . . . . . . Afric:a . . . . . . . . . . . East Asia Vieb1am . . . . . . . . 233 .................. ........ 310 343 377 PART III XIV xv XVI XVII XVIII. XIX xx XXI XXII Inter national Cooperation
  • ·.;; · Somewhat comparable are the possibilities of cooperation, perhaps a reciprocal Ea st-West basis in the Danube and Rhine River Commis-' sions given the prospective linkage of these two major European water- · ways via the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal. o t1
  • consultation. To maintain the price of gold through operating on gold markets and through the cooperation of our partners in the London gold pool. 2. Maintain confidence in the stability of the dollar What we do about our deficit is in itself an important
  • Programs Possible French Proposal on European Political Union (B-11) I J Germany Miscellaneous Economic Matters - Germany (B/G-2) A Berlin and Germany (B-2) B GERMANY: US-German Military Cooperation-Status, including offset arrangements, sale
  • for Telecommunications SUBJECT: Review of Alternative Co.mmunic~tions, Navigation, Missile and Space Tracking and Data Ac_quis::.:ion Facilities. The _Secretary of State in cooperation with fae heads of other responsible departments -.nC. agenci~s of -the Government
  • ourselvesstartingtogether on a newyearand newtime of opportunityin our r~ctive lands. Webothsharethe hopeandthe . determinationthat theseshall betimesof closer 3. r- ·cooperation andunderstanding between our ..,, countries. Thedistancesof the Pacificare longbut for us
  • , however ingenious the effort, to flaunt the Constitution . And if state officials refuse to cooperate, then citizens will be registered by federal officials . This law is not an effort to punish or coerce . Its object is one which no American in his
  • connnercial enterprises. These recreation projects included lake resorts, golf courses, church youth camps, and hunting lodges. Extension's Role in Outdoor Recreation Expanding: The Cooperative Extension Service now has about 35 recreation specialists and 26
  • evident throughout the seeslo,n a a cooperative spirit on the part o! 'a ll delegations, and despite mu~nor differences, an evident determinatio1\ to get ·oil: with the- job. Costa Mendez (of Argentina) a.s Chairman eo11tinued to do a most effective job
  • countries. It is well known that for a long time Korea am the United state8 have been bound together with a bond of friendship too strong ever to be broken. Our two nations have been making concerted efforts, in cooperation with ether freedom-loving nations
  • those who are injured." This fails to mention the essential cooperation between the Secretary of HEWand the Secretary of Commerce. We urge insertion after "Welfare" of "in cooperation with the Secretary of Commerce." -- 3. Page 13 - 11 6. To make
  • substitute. 4. Those items * In practical terms, the u.K. is at present exempted from this policy, since we are cooperating with that country extensively in both the nuclear weapons and delivery vehicle areas. The policy is also not relevant to Bloc
  • PcblieetisR Requires SYES 0:0TL ~l Pet mission oi Cop, rrght Holder: W. ThefRCH Ja~A:&on [3 of 6] ~EGRET EYES ONLY - 4 - "There is no period in American history when the leadership of American business had been more helpful or cooperative
  • to b e covered: The Japanese desire to begin moving toward settlement toward the Ryukyus and Bonins Islands issue ; (1) .. . (2) our desire fo r Japanese cooperation in cutting our balanc e of payment problem, especially the problem in military
  • of the area; its determination to maintain its independence; and the beginnings of regional cooperation. Therefore, the President expects that the U. S. would continue to play a role in the region, but hopefully a diminishing role as the countries