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  • as it is easier for us to have Harold Linder roll over his ·loans to Brazil and Turkey than to add $100 million to the AID budget request. Thus, in a period of very tight aid budgets all around, debt relief is one of the few ways we may push our friends into more
  • in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
  • Announced May 9 MAY Vice President Yen China JUNE PrL-:1E: lv'iinister Holt Australia Informal Announced June 1 Pr -: :. me Minister Wilson UK Informal Announced June 2 President Banda Malawi Private Announced June 8 Shah of Iran Iran
  • is Prime Minister Wilson g~ing to do if Rhodesia won't give in, and economic sanctions don't work primarily because South Africa won't comply? b. How are we going to work our way out of this black/white African problem -without drifting into a situation
  • this discussion (a) to give you a sense of the problem before you see P M Wilson and the Shah and {b) to give our planners a s ense of your desires . The underlined portions of the attached State paper detail the problem. \)r~ostow Ct SET jod c
  • . But publication of the· corres:j'.{'.}}'}~y:;:;;:~:::: pondence apparently indicates that there will be no further response. ➔ ,: :.::J~·r)
  • . UNDER SECTY. 90TTOMLEY OF COMMON'.i!E.~LTH OFFICE INFO~MS US IN STRICTEST SECR~CY THAT AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED WITH RHODESIANS FOR MEETING BETWEEN PRIMHJ WILSON AND IAN SMIT~ ABOA~D BRITISH NAVAL VESS[L OFF GIBRALTAR ON OR ASOUT WEDNESDAY, ~CTOBER 9
  • FROM W. W. ROSTOW In clearing the reply to Wilson, President asked me to convey following message: In private conversation and on your own account you should take a tough line on the British and European position with respect to Viet Nam. As a well
  • , HOWEVER, tH~T . AJREDUCTION BY THE UK OF MORE . THAN ONE BRIGADE WOULD TRIGGER A_LARGER REDUCT ION BY· TH£ US THAN TH£ FRG COULD TAKE. s. - THOM·SON ·srRESSED ·_ THAT THE. PROBLErir'_ioR~ ' WILSON WA·S TH£ POTENTIAL LOSS OF: POLrr:1cAL..
  • , Professor Thomas G. Masaryk, Chairman of the Committee for the Liberation of the Czech and Slovak peoples from hundreds of years of subjugation to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, presented to President Woodrow Wilson at the White House the Declaration
  • will be interested in the attached account of Wilson 1 s talks with Erhard. \ Q&fd Hi lilt ±IAE' DECL 'IFfBD E.O. 12958, S c. ·," State Dept. Guid ·lane B~mjl ·•, ..._..,NARA, Date - .. ct Uk: t,~;~f!' 1:~
  • = .. .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
  • the admission of the UK to the Common Market. UK Chancellor of the E~chequer Callaghan told Monnet, he advised me in strictest confidence, that Wilson is motivated mainly by what President Johnson tells him. If McCloy, in talking with Callaghan in Bonn, would
  • of history which cries for strong foreign policy leadership from America. 11 The goals of world comu­ nism remain 11 totalitarian, monolithic, expansionistic and dependent upon military power and brute force to exercise its will. 11 Representative Bob Wilson
  • ..,.,.____ -HIJ.-- ~ 5-1?-~S 1'l w 't:> ·'19?- 0fM- to-=J-'tr NLf 11-.1..,t S 9p [Duplicate of #33a, NSF, CF, VN, "8 B (3)b. "] -(Ssnitized1979] #37 memo -Rostowto President, 8: 10 p.m. S lp ~ s-1'>-9.s- JJtJ'j;;,,.""f~1- rnta-eablc~--PM...;Wilson
  • 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
  • palaver: although he may send Pompidou, his Prime Minister. And Wilson's already packed. Therefore, it will be hard to avoid some kind of Big Four meeting -­ not im.poeslble, but hard. I£ there's serious business, however. it will clearly _b e between
  • • • --- - ----- ____ ._.._. ~OP SECRET FROM WALT ROSTOW November 22, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT Herewith consideration., a dr_aft response to Prime Minister Wilson for your -TOP SECFcE~ PERSONAL November D72C:.._~~~-=~:--:2D
  • ) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DAT E REST RICTION rpt [Duplicate of #lb, NSF , Country Fµ e, UK, "Visit of PM Wilson"}. Bn ~ 6t.-, "J./{Qf) ~ - --4,.., 2 p'fl}JYL t!J/11/11 Al~~ ·&r:IJ - [Duplicate of #le, N8:F, C01:1atry :File, UK