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  • . -viiThey would require provide for "equality participating entertain between France a modest hope that, and other the French of common consultation as the French between Europe and America more and more Europeans to accept arrangement powers
  • significance. Too rapid population growth seriously hampers efforts to raise living standards, to further education, to improve health and sanitation, to provide better ~ousing ar;d transportation, to forward cultural and recreational opportunities-and even
  • . Additional Plebiscite Inducements. I. Government at the District level. J. Government at the Municipal level. Appendix A - Draft of proposed 1964 Secretarial Order providing for Trust Territory legislature. Appendix B - Draft of proposed 1968 Presidential
  • and Challenge" by U. Alexis Johnson (from the Foreign Service Journal, April, 1966) _ _ ____ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ ___ _ ____ ___ _ _ 15 "New System for Coping With Our Overseas Problems," Speech by General Maxwell D. Taylor to the American
  • for .humanitarian assistance in East Europe. Present authority to provide food assistance for needy persons through voluntary agencies is adequate. However, we have only limited authority to meet disaster si uations in East Europe. We should also be able to cover
  • get away with providing little more than additional quantitative import commitments ~o the other CP 1 s as a group. On the other hand, if a complete set of new rules should be added to the GATT to provide special standards for Communist countries
  • ments have in no small measure b~en ma.de possible by the shield of security provided to the region by the determination of the gallant people of Viet Nam and those assisting them to repel Communist aggression. The President and the Prime Minister noted
  • ". The National Intelligencer presumed "that our President and his Cabinet are by this time convinced that they -have forfeited the public confidence ..• " Other Whig journals assured Mexico that "her cause was just, that a majority of Americans detested the war
  • senior meeting each week, between 1400 and 1530 hours, on the following Tuesdays: 25 April, 2 May, and 9 May. A final critique will be held between 1400 and 1530 hours on Tuesday, 16 May. In addition to your own participation, I hope you will provide one
  • to provide an evaluation of ROLLING THUNDER Operations. Future reports will be submitted on a monthly basis in order to provic,le a continuing e·valuation of CINCPAC's objectives, accomplishments and future intentions concerning ROLLING THUNDER Operations
  • for Jordan's poor defensive response to the Israeli raid. t. . In an effort shl>ft responsiblity ·to the United Arab Comma~(UAC), Jordan's Prime Minister Tal claims the UAC should have provided air cover. But C a iro says air cover was the respon sii blity
  • IS IRRESPOliSIBL£ AGCE?TANCEOF. HEAVY RUSSIAN CAPITAL. PftOJECTS. WHILE US AND GERt•AUY HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO PROVIDE MAXIMU'I LOCAL CUiiRENCY SUPPOHT,·THERE NO EVIDENCE THAT SOVIETS • • HAVE BEEN SJMILARLYEXERCISED. AVAILABLE FUNDS NOWSO L~ S'i'JGRi'.L
  • bank reserve requirements The IMF is happy enough with this progress that they will provide a $13 million standby. Some New York banks will come in with an addi­ tional $11 million to help meet Ecuador's foreign exchange needs. AID wants authority
  • announced the convoc.~tion next Monday of a "National Peoples-Arm.ed Forces Congress II to provide a sounding board for the Directorates I explanations of their Danang action. There is talk of a coup headed by Don, encouraged by the Buddhists; and talk
  • , will provide a solid basis for continued economic growth in Chile. CEYEONN Tab B) Value: $11. 5 million I Commodities: Terms: Wheat flour Corn Tobacco Cotton i 80,000 tons 5,000 tons 200 tons 17,000 bales Repayment in dollars; 2-year grace period; 20
  • provide nuclear protection for those countries not possessing the A-bomb. This should cane in a "comprehensive way'' through a "joint Soviet-American guarantee," said Dinama.ni of Madras and Madurai. The Times of India expressed itself similarly, saying
  • · .E .~~ T . I A k ,~ I MI TED OFF l C I AL USE ~Et 2- PRESS CONFERENCE, LETTt~s sfAtED USSR wlLL. PROViDE ' IRAQ ~iTH TECHNICAL ASSiST~NCE ~N6 . ~AtHiNE~~ ~O~ 6RILLING 0~ WELLS IiN SOUTHERN l:RAQ "IN AREAS OF PROVEN RESERVES," ARAB WORLD fOMMENTS
  • to realize large amounts of private capital in the immediate future. Nevertheless., India has altered its policy on foreign capital since 1947. The Indians believe they have done what they were asked to do. On the other hand; they cannot provide
  • , it shoul.d be possible to demonstrate the economic development potential of nuclear excavation, the absence of hazard to human life and the safeguards that could be provided to prevent evasion of the Treaty :l>r weapons development purposes. Development
  • - audio team now beginning its comprehensive survey . If this information were not available, the team would have to develop it to do a meaningful job and to provide a basis for any effective and continuing counter-audio program . The team will not concern
  • facilities, needs redefinition; (3) the limited level of military supplies we might be willing to offer is unlikely to provide any significant leverage; and (4) in the absence of an understanding on arms limitation, any US military assistance could prove
  • not uncommonly taken a number of years to complete.) under I fact, In addition, ian conditions targets its present for plant who can provide of plants construction financial must of construction Thus, if India production goals, during years. need
  • the following :p ropos ition: That they be provided the in.! ormat·l on whlc::b. wou.ld ~ permlt them to do a seriee ot articles explaining p:reetaely, on the 'basit of tacts, why the Ac:lmlnletration believeo bomblng nortb ot the ZOth p~rallel ls important
  • a political stability there. The issue as regards the supplemental is not nearly so much one of providing funds for needed projects as one of shoring up the government party in this critical election year -- thereby ensuring, in our self interest
  • of leglslatlon provldlng for apPropriate pwdshments fo,: using public office for private gain. (1) "Iffipact11 proposal. The new President will establish,. in conjunction with the Assembly, the Inspectorate provided for in the Constltu.tion and will appoint
  • eligible again for new procurement of IDB's borrowers, but would also be provided with a possibility of showing its interest in participating in the development effort of Latin America. 4.- It is believed that an appropriate arrangement would be one
  • . These statement• 1 think provide a good aum.m&l'J" ,oJ our ·t alka, but l want to. aseure you pet.,onaU,y that we discus••• f•anldy th~ eubjecta which conce:rt1 you .m oat. l stressed to MJ:s. Oandhi the bnpon.noe we attach to the t:eato1-ation of peace on th
  • degraded. The USSR has a pathologi­ cal fear of an attack on her territory. The ABMcapa­ bilities being installed around Moscow and the TALLINN system do not provide the Soviets a significant degree of protection against a massive ICBM attack. MINUTE­
  • concerned provide an example of the difficulty of anticipating the unusual, even when intelligence indicators point in unusual directions. In spiteof some intelligence indicators that a wide-spread offensive might be launched against key centers during
  • a nk. A short Arab-Israeli war could even take some of the heat off th e r a dical Arab leaders with regard to the Palestine problem8 If t he W est B ank, for example, should end up under some form of U. N. c ontr o l , t his might provide the "out
  • aociety. Increasingly. they play a major r ·o le ln lifting the level of education. on the world acene. They require the kind of leadership you will, I am sun. provide. I congratulate both you and The Johna Hopkins University. You have bro\lght to Latin
  • a Jua,es-Llncoln Scnoi.rel)lp Ccunml•,a loa which woldd provide overall galda'DCe ln i .h e, uae cl the }'Tcpo•ecl Benito J'.area and Ah.: raham Liaeola Scholarahlp l\uub to he e•tabll•hed la the tl. S. and Mextco. :re•p.e,cttvely. CONFJD£Jff-lAL
  • provide a useful backdrop for it. .. . lf✓.R. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 2356. Se . 3.4 NLJ 8 7- I 7 ;:i_ ~~· N 1A. Dat ; /-/6 -f'; .DECLA SJFIED , ._ E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 . NL] g7 _ I 7l/ Ry ~ NARA, Date .3-1-tf~ DRAFT TELEGRAM EMBASSY MONTEVIDEO INFO
  • SECOND RECOMMENDATION OF THE KATZENBACH REPORT: "The Government should promptly develop and establish a public-private mechanism to provide public funds openly for overseas activities of organizations which are adjudged deserving, in the national
  • significant domestic impact beyond providing another subject for attack and counterattack among political enemies, but un­ settling international effects may have far-reaching consequences in Greece. Since early in the crisis the Papandreou government has