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  • Affairs; during 1954-58, he was an Associate for the Middle East, American Universities Field Staff; and in 1958-59, he was Assistant Director, Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation. Mr. Nolte has been, from 1959 to the present, both Executive Director
  • s u b1 e ct of Israel ·- Arab relations (see enclosure for text). Subseque nt l y r e pr inted by a num be r of local newspapers, includin g prestigious Haaretz (ind e­ pendent), thi s speech has provoked cons i derable c o m m e nt among s t think­
  • -related projects, Most of the loans were under $10,000 and half of them have been under $3,000. The Bank in contrast to the Fund will be a private institution, the purpose of which would be to support establishment of new enterprises, encourage small-scale
  • relations back to close association with President Roosevelt in days of Good Neighbor Policy. Recall Great Depression in which hemisphere and initiatives of New Deal; link this past in Alliance for Progresso 7. Pledge continued joint effort in carrying
  • ND!D TO INCLUDE SOUTH ARABIA AS WELL. TMtR! IS ALSO QUE T ON RAISED BY JIDDA 0 VM!TMER VE ASSOCIATE OUR LV.ES WITH KUWAITIS AND IF SO IN WHAT VAY. 2. TO TAKE TM£S QUESTIO S IN REVERS! ORDER, VE IOT SURE VE KNOW WHAT JIDDA MEA s BY ·voRKING IN T*ND
  • -ROSTOV FIRST REACTION JN ISRAELI PRESS TO JORDAN ARMS DEAL IS ON THE ""OU:. HELPFUL AND CLEARLY THE PRODUCT OF 80VERNllENT BRIEFIMe. TEL AVIV 2186 ARNS TO JORDAN 1· ~ COMJIJENT I WEEKEND NEWSPAPERS WHICH FEATURE ARIS
  • we can be P!Oud to be associated with, and everyone feels that Taylor can do an excellent job. State agrees that we should go ahead as economics dictate and stand our ground against any possible press reaction. Therefore, unless you have any personal
  • of our continued support and to meet minimum equipment needs for his defeated army. Hussein's position is threatened by his efforts in favor of a settlement, his association--in Arab eyes-­ with the West, and his resistance to attractive Soviet arms
  • . The President opened the conversation by recalling a long background of association and friendship with me personally, his respect for the Agencyt the fact that on a number of issues that had arisen since I took office as DCI he and i had seen eye to eye, he had
  • sent during the conversation. 2. The Pres~dent opened the conversation by recalling ·a long background of association and friendship with me personally, his respect for the Agency, the fact that on a number of issues that had arisen flince I took office
  • need so 1111Ch and for which we have had to wait so long. · - I am planning to be in Europe in mid:.May for the Monetary Conference of the American Bankers Association -and am hoping · to eee you t that tima. · With best wishes, · Sincerely, Douglas
  • TO JORDA - IN-C ONN EC TION vJITH THE DEPLOYMENT ·OF USA~ F-104 AIRCRAFT, WHETHER UNITED STATES AIR J ORCE ·oR CO -RACT NORMALLY ASSOCIATED WITH SQU ADR ON OPERATIO~S, WILL CIVILIA~S HE SAME STA US At .1J· PRIVILEGES AS PERSO NEL OF COMPARABLE HAVE