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  • time.) 3:00 p.m. EDT Arrival at Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. President and Mrs. Park will be greeted by the Honorable Joseph M. Barr, Mayor of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Barr. at Stewart Air States Force
  • -;SECRET ­ 8ECRE1' ­ at his father's urging to run in the 1964 elections. On win­ ning an impressive victory, he was brought into the cabinet as minister to the prime minis­ ter. He was subsequently trans­ ferred to the post of alternate minister
  • WITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS AN D ASSUME THE ARMY. OF EITHER MINDEF POST HIMSELF. GAR OUFALI AS, IN WH OM HE HAS GREAT TRUST AND WHO WOULD BE HIGHLY COMPETENT IN AN Y OTHER MINISTE )I AL POST, IS UNHAPPILY LABELED AS MAN OF THE PALACE. GAROUF ALI AS STRIVES
  • STATE137/6._:j UDIS DJ' DEPTEL135564. 1. Plans now firm for Under Secretary's visit to all addressee posts except Bamako on dates shown. 2. You requested obtain Depar~nt. local concurrence soonest with confirmation We plan press release re trip
  • INFO: Amembassy, ANKARA 5S lnfo1 Orr ZG 6 ·3~ fH 'i& STAJ!iK ?..3 s--~t! EXDIS Ref: lo ANKARA 20610 Despite info contained para 1 Nicosia's 482, Dept would appreci­ ate assessments addressee posts on practicality coordinated US­ British-Greek
  • yesterday, and for the first time we have a fairly clear picture of the post-independence government. We are not recognizing immediatelyo Today and tomorrow we'll respond to press queries by welcoming South Yemen to the family of nations. Then if the NLF
  • February 1963, he successfully united Labor's diverse elements within a few months, bringing it back into power after 13 years in opposition. He has shown the same managerial skill in his government appointments, placing "moderates" in key cabinet posts
  • 2 03/2MM A 2 03,l29/.6i:l A •t\S 04:l cable Taiz 545_ ~ 0.+3 eaele Adell 17~-
  • A-478, Februa·ry 7, 1967; r. /lj[ //.,z. February 10, 196 7 A-26~, z...... ~ [ November 5, 1966 ~~ /J( Two items appearing in the February 3 and February 5 issues o f t he English language daily, . THE JERUSALEM POST (see Enclosur e s No. 1
  • MARSHAL SHAH WALI, KING•$ UNCLE, CONFIRMED TO AREF, CURRENTLY HEREON CONSUL· AMBASSADORFEBRUARY 10 GENERAL TATION FRCM BELGRADE POST, BEING NAMED AMBASSADOR MOSCOW. CFN, 8 2 9 3 6 3 l 4 4 10 . . PAGE THREE RUQVWB151 8mi &::8 H P E N I I .\ t
  • Party (JLP) Cabinet after his election to the House of Representativei. He was· reappointed to the same Cabinet post by the late Prime Minister Dpnald Sangster after the 1967 elections. An affable gentleman farmer, one of two white members of the Cabinet
  • and the promotion of several deputy ministers to the cabinet has left a number of second-ranking posts vacant. The dearth of ad­ ministrative talent is felt even more severely at lower levels of government. These personnel deficiencies point up the press­ ing
  • been ruled by conservative governments whose policy has been to maintain a close orientation to the West. The institutions of parliamentary democracy have become progressively strong­ er. The post-treaty period has also been marked by tremendous
  • ERN OVER ·c HAL MERS ·ROBER T S STORY IiN ' WASH I NG 'f1 0N "POST" SEP TEMBER 12 DERIVED FROM SENAT~ .SOURCE A'ND QUO T l NG . KING AS HA VIN G S A ID DU R ING MEE TI NG WIT H ·SENA TE 'FOREIGN REL~ T lON S COMMI TTEE ' TH AT CUR REN T GOG WAS ,NO T
  • ON ONE OCCASION ( j4 FEB It WITH 2 ARMED ATTACKS ON A KPA GUARD POST 116 ANO 19 FEB 11 WiTH THEDtSPATCH OF ARMED VESSELS INTO KKPA WESTERN COASTAL WATERS j 16 FEBli ANO WITH AN AI R VIOLATION IN THE VICINITY OF PANM~NJON lt8FEBI• l• UNCL NOTED CHARGES
  • HONORABLE HAROLD WILSON. Prime Minister of Great 00 PM EST Brit~in NEWS CORRESPONDENTS: Martin 1\gronsky . CBS News St. Marquis Chilcls Louis Post-Dispatch Marvin Kalb CBS News DIRECTOR: PRODUCERS: NOI'E TO EDITORS: Prentiss Robert Childs
  • ln the Afroyim case, there is a possibility that Andreas Papandreou may still retain his American citizenship. Previously, .Papandreou was held to have Iost : his citizenship in 1964 for .accepting an" office, post, or employment , under
  • . He was reappointed to the same Cabinet post by the late Prime Minister Dpnald Sangster after the 1967 elections. An affable gentleman farmer, one of two white members of the Cabinet, Gyles is unlikely to gain any great power in the political structure
  • consultation Reischauer post Nationalist solic@ea as it might the emerge Prime in Minister's two or three analysis years. of the his - 6 The Prime Minister closely on this consult might develop This possibility Viet-Nam problem
  • and with the severest of the post-war balance of payments crises since the de­ valuation of the pound in 1949. One result has been that more and more Englishmen are unable_ to fj,nd any real reason why their country should spend blood and treasure in far off places
  • .was receiving arms from Russia. During those years, -. he had invited and given hospitality to ex-Nazi scientists who, having escaped their just fate in a post-Nazi Germany, were invited by Nasser to come to Egypt to help him build sophisticated weapons whose
  • : in the Dominican Republic meant come from the US, 11 to this news, a foreign Portugal of the American to Lisbon. have said he is to get an unspecified "We have no objection today of report new post. but any confirmation ministry spokesman must
  • . You have agreed to see the UAR Ambassador, Dro Mostafa Kamel, on Monday, May 22, 1967 at 3:00 porno The call will be a farewell courtesy call before Ambassador Kamel's departure for his new post in Brusselso Enclosed are suggested talking points
  • spelling-out of "peaceful revolution" and its rejection of the post-revolutionary "dictatorship of the proletariat", this doctrine amounts to an attempt to disavow the notion of warfare between the classes. The JSP's former Secretary General Saburo EDA went
  • JERUSALEM POST, BUT HAVE EXAMINED ALL SIMILAR PHOTOS THAT APPEARED IN LOCAL JlftESS SAME DATE WHICH INCIDENTALLY ARE ONLY PHOTOGRAPHS OF AIRLIFT WHICH HAVE APPEAftED IN JORDANIAN PftESS TO DATE. ALL PHOTOS SHOW TWO US M-42-Al TWIN ~eMM SP AAA GUNS; ONE BEING
  • ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1-429 (8-85) 'l. VIA' ~ U. s~· INFORMATION AGEN~Y • OUTGOING MESSAGE H· ~ z 0 Ill • LIMITEDOffiCTA,J.USE Pouch :) u Classification ·= •z 0 lli'O&IIIIE . ~ 6'-8· Narchn 4, 1966 5 • ~:IE TO: ALI/PRINCIPAL USIS POSTS
  • at lunch, the shadow Postmaster General (Douglas Jay?) came to the table and there was a brief discussion of an issue which ·•happened to be hot that day. Apparently the Government had recently passed a rule that enabled the Post Office, for a fee
  • DAILY AFFAIRS ·oF MINISTRY. ~EEN REPORTS THAT ·cHONG HAS NOT BEEN 'GETT IN.G ALONG WITH FONMIN. .. . us. .'.' , \ . ' PAGE FOUR RUALOS 05E C O ., F I B f tJ t I .'i J.. _,. 8. CHANG SONG-HWAN ~PPOINTED AMB TO THAILAND, FILLING POST.. LEFT VACANT
  • ~.INUTES AND TEST.IMON~ . ~·>~: :· INVESTIGATION ~ILL ~OT BE M~DE P.usLIC f~R 75 , YEARS. . , · , Y\t~i:i~£ .i .l for, POST WOtLD LIKE TO · KNOW . WHETHER SAME · ST ORY · AND PIX FLOATED. . IN ;~i;y.)t: . ~ .or HER . CO~MUNIST · PUBLICAT·IONS. IF ANY