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  • was not one he envied. he Bald 11 Jomo can do tt. " The next two or three months will be a real testing time !or the new government of Kenya. If he m:eets the challenge. Kenyatta wUl emerge as one 0£ the mo,t influential lead~ra of Africa. If he makes a good
  • Kenyatta, Jomo.
  • Room. Coffee with him, Negleys, Connallys 10:30 To Diplomatic Reception Room for pictures, then to Yellow Oval Room w/ Ann Hand, Mrs. Kenyatta, Miss Margaret Kenyatta, Mrs. G. Mennen Williams 11:00 Joined by eleven new ambassadors' wives for coffee
  • participants.) Morning Session: All political Pacem in Terris. additional or alternate two papers Walter Lippmann Aleksei Adzhubei (Konrad Adenauer) (Giovanni Gronchi) Luncheon: Afternoon speaker, Session: Jomo Kenyatta, Bertrand Pandit Nehru two
  • -=:: 3!:GRl!!T - ---,-- -- ------, , _,' .• I 411 . .. - -~- --·-....- ---- . Monday. June 6, 1,966 5:lOp.m. · COMFIOVN'IIJ¥£- MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Twice last month Kenya's President Jomo Kenyatta wrote _to you (Tabs A and B} seeking
  • the friendly bonds between our peoples and emphasize in particular the aspirations of mankind for peaceful cooperation in space exploration as we reach out beyond the confines of our own planet. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson His Excellency Jomo Kenyatta
  • seem to be to try to induce Karume to seek military help either from Britain or from the East African Mainland governments, or both. Duncan Sandys has sent instructions to our High Commissioner in Nairobi to discuss the whole position with Kenyatta
  • , but it nevertheless has several important aspects . Several developments during the pa st months have been encouraging. Each of the East African governments have gradually consolidated its posit ion. Kenyatta and his supporters have clipped Odinga 's power ; Obote has
  • FAREW~LL~O~ORS FOR KENYATTA CAN.CONrIRM THAT NE[THER OBOT~ NOR USUAL CONTINGENTUGANA HUFF• 'THEIR NOT TO BE REPRODUCED DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 NU/RAc. m-.Jt'D .._J BY, _____ N.ARA, Date - _ / -CGNF j GEN~U.HOUT THE AUTHORIZATION
  • -· · .:. ': ·.~·: . _/: . . ·' . . . - . -.... , -. . . •· •- -.- .·:·~:· :> . : . - ._ _- r- : .•:t.;}~~ -have in _East Ai'rica, _ I would urge that a high-ranking representative of Y
  • . • 1c:ss mOdeitatc but •veq more hnp0rta.nt f~sutoi· · . • J ...'_ ~ • (4) Pres1d•nt. Kenyatta of. K~ns in Ma:r."c:;h. Kenyatta is.-.man Qf · gtieat ability and. pr~i1tig
  • , from his friend, 5. To President Kaunda, whose wisdom and perseverence in the cause of liberty are a beacon to all free men, from his admirer, 6. To President Kenyatta, whose gifts to Africa and to the world will live as long as freedom and justice
  • in Tanganyika, and will probably be adopted also in Uganda and Kenya. Nyerere, Obote, and Kenyatta may try to redress the impression · of being dependent upon British protection by attempting to create new links to the USSR, which apparently had no hand
  • ; the Progressive Labor Party, a militant pro-Chinese-Marxist organization; and the Trade Unionists for Peace, an organization in the trade-union movement set up by the Communist Party, were also present at the demonstration. Charles Kenyatta, the New York leader
  • _ Dt.appnwe_ Speak to me __ _ EKH/vmr PAESalVATION COPt Preaideatial Your meaaqe to: Pr••ldeat Kenyatta of Keaya Preaident Nyerere Prealcleat O'bote of U1aacla of 'lllms&Dia. .i:xcellencie ■: Yo•r Americaa the iaaquratioa prondea friend.a joba
  • for the detente baa come from Somalia. They've pulled back the guerrillas who were ,raiding disputed area• in Kenya and Ethiopia, and they've stopped hestile propaganda.. The Somali Prime Minister bad a geod meeting with Haile Selassie and Jemo Kenyatta a few
  • to the Sultan on the Occasion of the Independence of Zanzibar. December 9, 1g63 18 20 33 Special Message to the Congress on the Coinage of John F. Kennedy 50-Cent Pieces. December 10, 1g63 34 Message to Prime Minister Kenyatta on the Occasion
  • ~ DECLASSIFIED Authority E.O. 11652 SEC. 5 (A) and (D)' By ~ • East African ' NARS Date S-10- ' Federation (Background Paper) Background After the announcement of the overwhelming victory of Jorno Kenyatta 1s party in the Kenya elections of May 25 to 26
  • to a fruitful that early Southeast Asia as w2ll is to reach thoughts strongly a crunch pone a visit from Kenyatta In view of the a letter in less -_-approach fact than to Ayub that a Presidential letter such aletter with about can
  • ) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 1143a letter DATE tq..._President Kenyatta f ~ pessibl8 elaosified info ofe;0 C> I /1.tf!
  • picking up Kenyatta. 7. that queation of .secondary invitations It also recognized delicate. Suggestions question on theae matters of secondary invitationa a. Suggest to other Entente For Addis. you e~lore Preoidents. suggeBtions on tactics