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  • by protecting threatened elements of the population in 9re-planned safe havens. (This will be discussed with the British and the Canadians on Thursday and we have alerted our posts in other countries contributing components to the UN force in ?reparation
  • interpreter: translates for Ikeda - 10 seconds - for one minute Translates for Premier Ikeda Introduction from Japan of Shingo ~lke. Minister of Posts and Telecommuntcations - 10 seconda - ln English Mr. speaks Kolkei for one and a half minutes
  • ------ ~:;;. Special Ambassador to the New York Times and Washington Post SECRE'F - ·~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 24, 19 64 ~EI~ITIVE SECRET - MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: On March 6 we sent the Secretary of State a memorandum asking for a strong plan
  • (EX) who is the present Chairman. D u r i n g the J o h n s o n Administration, the Rese a r c h Council has functioned prima r i l y to review individual C 1/ See post. p. - 3- external research projects submitted b y the Bureaus
  • • . •1.1 .I. • -l..._.,.. ~. - ... ~ ■ "'• 1 1962 September . I ■ I - I • JI I J •· I ~- '• ~j I ■ ~ r I."""" 1 ■ I ■- I am happy to col'ltribute to you.r Parcel Post Booth. I am putting a. package in the mail today
  • 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
  • responsibilities for intelligence relating to the Vietnam theater. Also, the Board made requests for additional information concerning specific aspects of the subject. These requests led to a post-mortem study by the United States intelligence community
  • --:as the committee on post-Vietnam adjustment I announced in my Economic Report last year· has been doing-and act boldly, we will have that 3 percent of output to add­ over a year or two-to our normal 4 percent a year of economic growth. If we preserve a healthy
  • . of course, motif--how and to claim of men, post-1945 JVJ) 1961, and Even where the eventual under way by the outgoing and his men for a change like the Alliance a line of policy Administration. American tradition has come to not only
  • . 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
  • para asistir a la juramcntacion toma • de post"&londel Pre&ideute pro(esor Juan Bosch. • _____ ___ _:..._ ·• ~- ._ I E posaVicepresidente EU Vicepresidente EU ... Visit a DosInstituciones Esposa _.,,-l ---' Por Guido Fella La Hposa del
  • time ago you asked me to send you information relating to the canplaint a friend or yours has concerning the closing of an Air Postal otfice (APO) in Asia. Military post offices are established to provide service for u.s. military personnel, U.S
  • at Bien Hong Conference Hall. Returns will be coming in from provinces. (We think more observation posts necessary. Strongly-prefer dispersal of U.S. observers . in small groups not associated with other foreign delegations. Mission should try for maximum
  • ~~n:~~:=~e~.r Cabinet posts div°"J.mselves of stock A. J. GOODPASTER Lt. General, U.S.A. 14
  • Minister has received several substantive messages resulting from his visit to the United · States earlier -this month. 91 ~½,· y . 2 In order to enable the posts to ensure timely delivery we would hope to transmit the approved me~sagestelegraphically
  • 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
  • for the scholar to use. are handicapped by similar situations: President Tr\tma,n Both libraries has retained many of the files relating to the Presidency and all of the papers for the post-Presidential years. This has been a major issue of critieism among
  • . Vietnam He will be especially interested in your views, post Honolulu. You will want to thank him for sturdy Dutch diplomatic support, including~ the UN Security Council. You might stress the need for doctors i n Vietnam. {The Dutch are thinking about
  • that you had yourself remarked to him that in transferring to another on- the­ ground post in Germany, he was "running out" on you. He wasn't sure you were joking. I suggested that as a personal matter, since you spoke to him yourself, he write you
  • a countcer­ Post, 6301 demonstraticn c~rrying plac:Blrds rie&1ding nF:ir
  • and delicate post. There is. however, one virtue in putting Ryan forward: It would raise USIA morale in the wake of the law which converts lts personnel onto a career service baa ia. But he would still ataad behind the list he forwarded to John Macy: Henry
  • (}-'~or~ @:014fi IDD!Pf!i2ls a demonstration in front of the United States Post Office Building in Hew Haven, Connecticut, on June 7, 1966, protesting the shooting of James H. Meredith. The demonstrators carried placards calling for Federal protection of Negroes
  • February, reports for 24 February indicate sporadic fire at Khe Sanh. 2. Vietnamese forces have captured the Palace inside the Citadel and the VC flag that was flying over the Palace is now in the First ARVNDivision Command Post. Friendly forces hold all
  • qualifications. 2. Uganda (Stebbins) ~ Ambassador Deming bas appointment with the Foreign Minister at Satur.day, May 7 (3:30 a.m. our time). He expects no difficulty and will advise tomorrow. r-1 11 keep you posted. 9:30 a,m,, ) ~--""\,..:- ,,,~() ') e
  • dealt with not touched it. Such things should be left t1Jhich they are. figures clear, I shall get this off in this afternoon's t1Jith everything the post office has. I shall to knotlJ that you receive it. it I repeat-- it is the best
  • of Ambassador Ambassador Tomic to USIA for use in their overseas ApproveL Attachments: A3596-20 A3601-20A 3, 1967 Locke posts? Disapprove and --- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Okamoto These night
  • 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
  • and has held many important Cabinet posts. Papandreau'a elder son, Andreas, who was a former American citizen, is Minister to the Prime Minister. Andreas is a well-known economist. Papandreau's Cabinet is composed or capable, experienced individuals who
  • discussions." • 22 . . -. 1 -I A History of Camp David . DEPARTMENTOF THE NAVY NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY POST Ol"l"ICIE THUIIMONT, 8OJC 1000 MAIIYLAND 11711 5 July 1985 I am most honored to present and introduce this history of Camp tavid, from
  • .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
  • discussions." • 22 . . -. 1 -I A History of Camp David . DEPARTMENTOF THE NAVY NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY POST Ol"l"ICIE THUIIMONT, 8OJC 1000 MAIIYLAND 11711 5 July 1985 I am most honored to present and introduce this history of Camp tavid, from
  • of "indefinite duration" and should not be "frozen into the governmental structure" by the creation of a Cabinet-level department; (6) enactment of the bill would be the first time that a Cabinet post had been established ''to serve people on the basis of where