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  • Representative to the Council of the OAS". He will have the personal rank of Ambassador. This is an in-house, State Department appointment, involving no formal _Presidential or _Congressional action. Under existing procedures for handling designations of personal
  • discussions that might bring abou.t peace in that area. He pointed out that we would, of course, welcome any indication that the North Vietnamese would not take advantage of such action on our part. u Nick believes that ·w ith this explicit paraphrase
  • independence. All America ns ;-:, join :m e in e·x tending warmest congratulations to you and the people you lead so well. Lyndon B. Johnson End text. Propose sending combined mesa.age Monday. October 2. ---Disapprove ---Speak to me ---- Approve message
  • been supplied. Last April, at the third donors' meeting, we again agreed, subject to Congressional action, to provide $15 million to help meet Ceylon's needs for 1967 and part of 1968. This P. L. 480 agree­ ment will help us fulfill in part
  • in our institution and in Latin America. Respectfully yours, Felipe Herrera F1'iday, Sept. 2.-Z, 1967 12:00 noon. Thi-& conve·: rsation on the Middle East aact Viet Nam between Gene and the Soviet Embassy Counseloi- ia worth reading. On Viet. Nam he
  • issues while con­ tinuing collaboration with conservative parties on foreign policy issues. An indication of Krag' s political astuteness has been his ability thus far to manage both collaborations at no apparent cost to either his own Social Democratic
  • inaugurated or shortly thereafter. In sUDl, the proposed "impacf/ program" could be launched sometlm.e during the first two weeks in October even. i£ real legislative action on it can11ot begin until early November. This would take full psychological advantage
  • the interview useful. Thu.rade.y. September 14: I had Cyrus Sulzberger (New York Tintes) in to- lunch before hie talk with you. I reviewed progress and problems in Latln America and A£rlca. In particular I put him on to the developments on the inner
  • of America Dear Mr. Prcsidant: In Ught of decisions at the Arab Summit Conference held in Khartoum, Sudan, between August 29 and September 1, 1967', permit me, Mr. President, to explain my views to Your Excellency in all 8incer1ty, since I firmly desire
  • ~ TO ~E FRC~ COVEY OLIVER ON CCUNTERIMSURGENCY. OEVELO?t-!E!lTS I~J LATIN AMERICA WILL GIVE YOU SOME SAT I SF.ACT rou. AS 10\7 KNOW,. WE AND T?E U~TIMOS H.1\VE OUR UPS AND DCt,JNS IN THE CDUtJrERtNSURGENCY BUSINESS. BU! I WANT TO CALL TO YO!JR ATT~NT
  • to the United States for firm · action before making serious decisions. By next January we should have a clear understanding of whether it is important enough to make a firm commitma:J.t in the Spring to warrant asking Congress to appropriate the funds in FY '68