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  • of the Amir o f Kuwait, His Highness Shaikh Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah Before going to the Lawnthe State of for the ceremony, the _ President shook hands d^with Cong. Frank Horton of New York, and Dr. Milton Elzufon the Mayor of Newark, New York. Remarks j Dec
  • -elect and Mrs. Nixon 7:31p 7:42p Tn 9:12p 9:26p Departed and daughter. Tricia, ffaSqx departed at 7:42p Kuwait Embassy, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, Luci, and Helene Lindow for return RECEPTION given by His Highness Shaikh Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah
  • messages to King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, Acting Amir Jabir al-Ahmad alSabah of Kuwait, President Qahtan al-Shaabi of Southern Yemen, King Hussein of Jordan, Prime Minister Yafi of Lebanon, President Ayub of Pakistan, and King Zahir of Afghanistan
  • American people photo of Mars taken from the Mariner IV spacecraft. HIROHITO, Emperor of Japan HUSSEIN I, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordon SHEIKH SIR ABDALLAH al-SALIM al-SABAH, Emir of the State of Kuwait CHUNGHEE PiffiK, President of the Republic
  • G S/P S/AL FE-3 r 7 President Park expressed the condolences of the Korean people on the death of President Kennedy, but their satisfaction that a man of President Johnson's stature had succeeded him, President Johnson thanked the Korean
  • o mak e a n officia l & visit t o Washington Sept 1 1 an d 12 . Date AUGUS THE WHIT E HOUS E Da y THURSDA T 1 , 196 8 Y Activity (includ e visite d by ) Announced tha t Hi s Highness , Ami r o f Kuwait, Saba h Sala m al-Sabah , ha s accepted th
  • . a• tile report COGCmd•• "tbat at leut u late u mld-.Apnl the VC/KVA wen .Wl calll•1 for aa all.eat •ffort la order to wla a decld'N Ylctory daaplte tbelr heavy le■ Na durla&aad alDc• the Tet olfeulve aDd Ha-al'• 3 Apdl aq,rea•ed wf.Jlla1M•• to e111age
  • ~O HOURS 0~ • 0 - COtJF_lBi~n I Al. ~ Dep!!fjment of State TELEGRAM -eoNF I b.:-..N i 1 A~ ~AGE 02 BUCHAR00566 1719242 OCTOPER I BROUGHTCHOU TO AIRFIELD WHERETHEY LUNCHED TOGETHER AD HAD GOOD TALK• PONS COMMENTEDM~UR~R OBVIOUSLY PLEASED
  • Arab Republic, His Excellency Mr. Abdel Moneim el Rifai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan, and His Excellency Mr. Hassan Sabry El Kholy, Personal Representative of the President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Our Iraqi associate, Mr. Lutfi Al Obaidi
  • €on£. Embtel 272 from Ankara ~ #SO Cable DATE CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE Conf. Embt:e-l 56 from Istanbul (section 1 of 2] 3 p 08/30/62 A State Embtel Eseetlen- 2- o€ 2-l 2 p 08/30/62 A Conf. 56- from I-stanb-al State Con£. Embtel 313 from Athens
  • significance? With regard to any political motivation for the lull, there is a ger.e:-al feeling that there is no c1ear evide;:'lce to suggest that the lull is pri.'Tlari~ for the purpose of influencing the Paris negotiations. There are too ma.--iy valid
  • , consideration might be given to ho,lding regular· Natio·n al Security Council meetings limited to examination of crises which can be expected in the months ahead. Such a meet• ing would give the intelligonce community the ~p­ portunity to ensure
  • p. 12/10/68 A #36a cabl memo s s to Rostow nuclear re nuclear tests tests FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to RESTRICTION the President, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 110, 12/10 - 17/68," Box 43 CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356
  • , Volume 73, April 24-30, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 33 CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356·governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance
  • NOONt JUNE 38t -t967 THE LATIN AMERICANS ARE AGREEg ON A TEXT ,WHICH FOLLOWS. 2: z Al THE MOMENT THEY ARE IRONING OUT SPONSORSHIP AND EXPict TO INTRODUCE THEIR RESOLUTION THIS AnERNOON.
  • Restriction A A 2/1 /68 A 1/6/68 A ~Aii>1t«I.. •Df;alll= 1-N ()Al-((J'f-1:y,so.me sanitiUU1on 4-/2S/IS i:tr t-Jl.j/RAC I S-40 duplicate #87, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol, 56, Box 27 20a cable WNv'
  • THE ECON OMI C AND SOC - .·I R. O.WN. .,..,--;( ~· RE NGTH , - AR Ly· I N . . .. .. I AL ·~ 'lELOS~ IT WAS NOTEWORTHY THAT SABAH WAS NOT MENTIONED IN ?HE, SPEECH NOR WAS THE PRESIDENT QUESTIONED ON THJS SUBJECT ON rHEIOPEN FORUM WHiCH FOLL0WE6 HIS FORMAL
  • . • • • --ANOTHER INSISTENCE OF THE HANOI REGIME WILL BE A FIRM ~MERICAN UNDERTAKING, ALSO IN ADVANCE OF NEGOTIATIONS, TO •• .SAVZ SOUTH VIETNAM, THE ONLY CONCESSION BEING THAT ~ITHDRA\'-'AL NEED NOT BE INMEDIATE AND IN ONE MOV!i:. , IT CAN THEREFORE BE ACCEPTED
  • -effl'tH-dent.i..aL ~~ ...l - 3 -.f ·; #-±~-m@fflfi---4-- :_It.. j ~ - J ,e__ ·l so ~ 7 _,,.. 6/18./--06 -~ · -A _ A mnimean Re-pu 3 -.l ·'1 1Jt. J 8 7 - , la 7 rp~ --r-rlff-1:.i-t'-ff.iift-+ - .A__ -r"Tr""f'T~~Ff!'Tlrtt- ff~r"'l"Umnrr -A Arrnrtt
  • Representative .Flood after all other convt;rsations have been completed. McG. B. Attachments Tabs A and B My memo to you dtd Sept. 11 Draft statement is satisfactory for discussion with the Panamanians See me about draft statement .- CON :&'IDEN l !:AL
  • History Middle F.ast crisis May 12-June 19, 1967' vol. 9, AR?endix p RESTRICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing access to national security information. IBI Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. IC) Closed
  • should be ended; (2) Full diplomatic relations would be restored as soon as there was reconfirmation of the desire of Sabah and Sarawak to remain in the Malaysian family . Regarding the present government, Mr. Helms thought the new cabinet was the best
  • measures for the implementation of the defense pact. Field Marshal Abd al-Hakim Amir, the First Vice President, held key military meetings during the day, and the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Mohammed Fawzi, left for Damascus on the evening of May 14.2
  • MRS • L'!lfDOlf B. JOHHSOR, DAILY DIARY THE WHITIE HOUSE Date ·-tffNeTON Da;y Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Appointment Entl'J' Ko. Act1v1t7 (include visited b7} )'""V~ ""--~·""YJ?, //P'l-' p ' ~~' ~'Al/~~-~~ :id~/.'.do °'~~~ ~oW
  • 1. 4/8/64 Msg to President Sallal on occasion 2. 1/28/65 Msg to Sallal on occasion 'Id al Fitr 3. 2/10/ 65 Msg fm Sallal responding to above 4. 3/ 31/ 65 Msg to Sallal on occasion 5. 4/21/ 65 Msg fm Sallal responding 6. 9/15
  • their jurisdiction. That was the one thing. The other thing was that our State Department spokesman, McCloskey, put his foot in his mouth and indicated that Sabah, which is in North Borneo, was a part of Malaysia, although the Filipinos had claimed it through
  • in the Sabah-Sarawak area who were fighting Indonesian troops in the same area. Yet throughout all that we maintained com- paratively normal relations with the Indonesian government in Djakarta, and we continued our aid program for Indonesia even though we
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  • Wheeler, Under Secy Ball, Walt Rostow ^)]§ George Christian MW MW Mike Manatos MW (pl) Secy McNamara Director Schultze Bob Fleming (pl) To Oval Office Jake Jacobsen Walt Rostow (pl) His Majesty Faisal ibn Abd Al-Aziz Al-Saud King of Saudi Arabia w
  • on desirability of uaing foret.gn non·-~rica.n expert• in counter-suerrilla.field but str8ased it •~ld be up to initiative GVNto reque•t these experta 4114 they would have to work under its control • • l4o I Agreed .to propos-al for despatch OS .econCMio
  • A 038a memo Intelligence Memorandum s 3 12/19/67 A .02PI riote Rict1am Heh 11s to )Atalt Rostow s , 1'2.i 18fS7 A 0449 repert ....s 1 12/1 6/67 ••A s 1 12/18/67 A . c4 ff/~ ~-OJD--a.J 024a ~ 671173~1tn- ( ~ Al(f otE:-oa.o-~J
  • in bed al l mornin g lunch hunting a t Scharnhors t opening o f Christma s present s a t LB J Ranc h dinner : Mrs. Johnson , Ji m an d Josefa ; Rodney ; Cousi n Or eole, MMW , Lynda , Lucy Lucia, Birge , Beck y * Selected names should be underscored
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  • MRS. L'YHDOH B. JOHNS OH, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE Mrs. Johnson began her day at .(Place) Appointment Entry Ho. Expenditure Time 0 p ~~ ;t:, r. Jj. ~ ;t;; () 0 ~ ;,.tt ~ 1
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  • Expenditure Code 1. in bed al l mornin g Lunch nap Walter 5. 6-8 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark and Mr and Mrs Doug Wynn's part y for LBJ at Democratic Club, Carlton Hotel Dinner at home; Mrs. J; Bill Moyers, Woody, MM , Diana Selected names should be underscored
  • and Horace Busby with a Press Pool consistin g of Bob Roth, Frank Cormier, Ralph Harris, Bill Lawrence Al Spivak, Chief Justice Kermit Secretary Secretary Warren Gordon of State Rusk of State Rusk Reverend George Davis Secretary Thomas Mann
  • :00n Arrived New York 3 1:00p Luncheon at Four Seasons Restaurant, with Mayor Wagner, Anna Rosenberg, et al, to plan President's birthday dinner on May 19 4 5:00p Left LaGuardia for Washington 5 6:00 Arrived Washington Nationa l Airport 6 8:00