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  • purpose, of course, in saying that he was supporting George Grant would be so the newspapers would pick it up and say George Grant is being supported by Aubrey Williams, and Aubrey Williams has repudiated James. That was the tenor. Now to digress and go
  • remember what year it was. I started covering here in 1944 and I know at first I worked on other states for about a year. F: Where did you come from originally? M: I came from East Texas--Tyler. I had been a newspaper reporter in Tyler and East
  • the restoration of provisions of the Geneva Agreements, and to withdraw our troops and dismantle military bases once there is compliance with Accords by all parties. Nor do we expect or require military alliance with a free South Vietnam. B. As long as Vietnam
  • , responsible statements made by groups who have in fact re .. ceived governmental financial support-•and maybe not even then, depending on facts. In other words, we will volunteer nothingo We will not respond to newspaper allegationso We will not respond
  • and Ecuador, Dr. Bosch's overthrow found the United States by no means in­ clined to continue its acquiescence in a trend that by now seemed co almost everyone to be threatening the very foundations of the Alliance for Progress. While anti-junta groups rioted
  • responsible are worried because their policy so directly supports a major Viet Cong effort. SE:CRET NQDIS - -~ 'j -7The newspaper Tu Do, a staunch supporter of political parties, views the election as an opportunity for the parties to re-emerge
  • at this time will assist and encourage Peru in further self-help efforts to overcome ·its present serious budgetary problems. Such U.S. assistance will provide an earnest of our intention under the Alliance for Progress and bolster Peru's belief that the U.S
  • Folder, "Food for India - Newspaper Articles," Food for India, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 1
  • . On the whole, things are going well for us in Latin America. Your August 17 speech on the Alliance for Progress has focused new attention on the Alliance. We are continuing to take advantage of this. The situation in the Dominican Republic is still touch­
  • will remember the astonishment with which William Howard Taft once remarked to a friend that he had been having a discussion about the machinery of government with a damfool who really thought it was machinery. • Let me take some examples of the processes
  • Green, U.S. Representative from Oregon, has been an active supporter of the Oregon Partners of the Alliance with Costa Rica. Dr. Roberts. Smith of Duke University and President-elect Trejos are good friends of long standing, dating from the time when
  • the Russians before taking it up with the Germans. Before making up your mind, you will wish to hear his argument in detail, as well as get the views of Rusk and McNamara. . The heart of the problem is timing. In terms of Alliance politics, it would be best
  • alliances and friends . Actually, I had some know­ ledge at the time that Lyndon was preparing to strike out on his own and planning at some convenient time to leave Congressman Kleberg's staff and do something on his own . G: What, for example, was he
  • . Their 2000 campaign Web site had connected with many voters and raised a lot of money at a time when Howard Dean was still a figment of Joe Trippi's imagination. One example of how effectively the Bush-Cheney campaign used the Net: When visitors to the site
  • . Their 2000 campaign Web site had connected with many voters and raised a lot of money at a time when Howard Dean was still a figment of Joe Trippi's imagination. One example of how effectively the Bush-Cheney campaign used the Net: When visitors to the site
  • , Guatemala has been a republic with a turbulent history, including a series of dictatorships. President Juan Jose Arevalo in the 1940' s preached social reform, but his government's tol­ eration of Communists led to an increasingly open alliance
  • to you. He did this in order to keep an offensive advertisement out of the newspapers, and I am sure you will agree that it is best to close the circuit by having the letter come under your eye. I have acknowledged the letter from Eisenhower and the one
  • ..... s______________________ to this is general concern that younger Papandreou would move Greece away from Western alliance. 3. Proposed scenario would be that you call on George Papandreou at earliest opportunity, and inform him on instructions that USG deeply concerned
  • ltr Howard to Luedecker S- 7 5/14/64 A 18a memo U. Johnson to SecState s 3 7/11/66 A 27 ltr McNamara to Rusk TS- 1 5/23/64 A sOJ1ttrL{d 12j1i,l(~ ~.ex NL-J lr-lltJ 27a charts re: NATO TS- 10 undated A 27b ltr Rusk
  • •.. •. '• •. ·• • .: ,." • ' ' • _. ·. . • . ' that ' ' .alliances with ·the United pay. di.v idends to l:>oth-- partie:s. .. . . ; States . . I \ 0 ' Somo argue that ·if new . Communist governments omerge 1n be: only . . Southeast Aaia. it would . fragment as in a ~..a.tter . Eat! t _e rn .Europcf
  • . He defended our poaition in Viet Nam when Koaygin visited. He haa publicly stood up for Turkey• ·s NATO tie and our position in Turkey aa part of that alliance relationahip. He ia winning tho confidence of the Turkish military--crucial to making
  • of the alliance on which our security depends is dependent in turn on our willingness to meet these commitments. - m. So long as the Communists insist that they are preparing to end unilaterally our rights in West Berlin and our commitm.ents to its people, we
  • . C., last evening from New York City. Last~ evening Carmichael attended a student function at Howard University entitled ''Project Awareness" which sponso~~d a speech by Ron Karenga, leader of US, a militant black nationalist group in Los Angeles
  • and wasn't very bright, so it wouldn't take a whole hell of a lot sometimes to satisfy him. Actually the year he got beat I expect that if you could really check the record, the year [Howard] Cannon beat him, Johnson didn't do a whole hell of a lot, because
  • ·Physician. Cain, Vice-President's 7. Mr. Walter Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to Vjce-President. 8. Mr. Frank Valeo, Office of Senator Mansfield. 9. Mr. Horace Busby, Special Assistant. 10. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter. l 1. Col. Howard Burris, Aide. 12
  • Williams, has been in existence since September 1, 1967, and follows the same line as Cleage. They had a rally in the fall to raise money for the newspaper. The founder was involved in the Algier~s motel incident. does 17. not Tony ·Locricchio believe
  • 1,365 military personnel 45 military personnel Air Force -- Al.brook Air Force Base Howard Air Force Base Quarry Heights CUBA Guantanamo Naval Station - 2,500 military personnel ELEUTHERA USAF Tracking Station - 1 military and 120 civilian contractor
  • Poll lleaulta CIA ad4 Stat~ believe lt wo\llc1 be wiwlae to •o.rface the result• of aur Domlnlcan polls at this stage -b ecaae: J_,. z. . All formal poUtlcal eampalgnma (ua-e of :radlo. t4devialon. · newspapers. ~alllea" caravaos, •tc.) ceased as o
  • heels all the time, and he kept him fairly well out of Texas. Almost all of Johnson's newspaper friends refused to publish Pearson, and one of them continued to get the Pearson column simply so he could notify Johnson of any bad columns that were
  • opportunities for the "hard core" unemployed, by encouraging and assisting Federal managers as employers to provide jobs for the disadvantaged, and by working with local representatives of the National Alliance of Business­ men in their efforts to make the JOBS
  • HESOUN ALDIS SALAMOUN MISS VLASTA VRAZ Dear Mr. President: PARTICIPATING ORGAN IZ AT IONS Alliance of Czechoslovak Democr:.tJc Associa lions in Auatralia and New Zealand American Czechosl ovak Engineers Society American Sokol Organizat!on Aaaoclat io
  • OPPOSITfON AS WELL AS . THAT OF ELEMENTS Or ' ,. - ·>'- .f PAGE 3 RUDTCR . 496/3 6 EC R ET HIS OWN PARTY AND OF THE NEWSPAPER EL COMMERCIO. HAYA SAID HE WOULD DO HIS PART BUT WASN'T SURE THE PRESIDENT COULD BE TRUSTED. I TH EN SUGGSESTED THAT IT WOULD