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  • an unannounced ban on the movement of U.S. Government officials and dependents to Indonesi~. 2. U.K. Election - We expect Prime Minister Wilson to announce a date for the general elections on Monday. March 24 or March 31 are likely possibilities. 3. Hill - Tom
  • In the donor's deed of gift. 12/29/2006 .SI...~ Initials December 27, 1966 FOR THE RECORD Today, Okamoto went to Henry Wilson and asked Henry to go to the Speaker to see if Okamoto can get permission to take pictures from the floor of the House during
  • MEMORANDUM WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday, January 28, 1966, 9 AM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Walt Rostow's paper Walt Rostow 1 s paper (attached) is a new version of his persistent belief that we should make up Harold Wilson 1 s mind
  • . 3.4 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, sta·-e Guide~s By-#,1-,_,,N A, Date3 ~.ias-,~~ _ eeting tur . Harold. H. • a . not •· Tr neh and 1 a i eat r ti h littl u tin concr t , concluai ere • • DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSCMemo, 1/30/ 5, Sate Guid~s
  • it mentions: briefly hie tal~ with the Vice President ('"Humprey··). Harold Att: H. Saunders Madras A-163., 3/23/66 Subj.: AICC President K. Ka~araj1 s Confidential Briefing to Senior Madras Pressm.en Following Indira Gandhi's Select.ion as Prime Minister
  • - NOFORN D-5 .. •.· NORTHVIETNAMTEAM Seniors Mr. Arthur W. Barber Mr. William E. ~olby Mr. Wilson P. Dizard ............................. ............................. ............................. Uien Andrew J. ·Goodpaster, OASD/ISA CIA USIA
  • . Mr. and M r~ . Burton Lane Carey McWilliams Mrs. Lucy Montgomery Sidney Poitier A. Philip Randolph Bayard Rustin Ben Shann Uafael Soycr Dr. Benjamin Spock Norrn an Thomas Eli WalJach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein Dagmar Wilson ther Voices Join
  • breach between OlC.and India. Prime Minister toward •ettlement spirit. UK found that despite that UICwould stand by it in private diacuaaion relaxed queationa deterioration thought Ayub desired solution Wilaon Wilson took full has repaired
  • between Senator, Brewster and myself. ?•"'"• . ··-· Our Congressio al Liaison of:lice ha• also forwarded copy of this to Henry ·Wilson. 1 I \ 'I I :1 I '/ l I I II I i THE ADMINISTRATOR j I
  • = .. .J • Friclay, June 10, 19-6 6 6:05 PM ' ..... · ~ - .... • ... ~ -- • Lo ,,::< ;. Mr. President: ..... ,I 111 '-• These two messages from Prime Min-­ ister Wilson respond ta, the points made by Secretary Rusk. , .,. "'I Il­ l
  • ha'Q'e risen from 25% in March to 36%. Only 49% now believe it was not a mistake. I hope you have a good deal of time to see Wilson and talk of things to come. We have our work cut out for us on your return. Best of luck with Brussels. Keep the family