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  • p 6/2/67 A Houston for the Record re financial claim against CIA 3 p 6/2/67 A 4/19/67 A 4/4/67 A ? to ? re forthcoming article by Thomas Braden in the Saturday Evening Post c+e:~ ~Pr 8 f'5 ~ 2 p ~pt- l/l~J 11.9 ptf Nt..'J/RAc. 1'3·2!.9'2
  • 9,6ooA 1 32.00~ 45,300 Air Force 1 2 1 1 3 TOTAL Aero Evac Sqd Aerial Post Sqdns Postal Grp C-119 Tactical Airlift Grp F-84 Tac Ftr Grps 75 186 111 665 2 .056b/ 3,093-· c1 ~ 1 48 ,39 3 . a/ To obtain a rapid increase in readiness, a reserve
  • , Aug. 13; Ethiopia, en r.o~te to Arusha) posts: Uorocco, basis re possibility tentative until visit full pnrt of visit flexibility to consider Aug. 12--13; (Entebbe, 16; Congo(K), Nairobi Aug. 16·17; Aug. 18-19. basis to his country
  • DETAILEDTHE MISSION OF CAPTURING GENERAL THANHANDHIS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SAMEPURPOSEAS DESCRIBED ABOVEIN THE CASEOF GENERAL TRI. 5. THE SIGNIFICANTFEATUREI~ ALL OF THE ABOVEINCIDENTSIS THATTHE PRINCIPALS WE~E AT THEIR POSTS OF DUTY WHEN THE ATTACKS WERE
  • . In the meantime, you might let Douglas promoted to Chief Justice. you are making in having Justice llr. A. J. '11rtr. Brom Buildin& Post Ottice Box 65 Austin 1, Tsxaa Denr Al vi.tu Thft most important is that I've reaeon bct!IDrunning •Dir 1 have not answ
  • ott1oe tor himself or tor an:, stooge tor whom he seeks his personal power and pelt. Let'11 dismiss all this with "Dollars tor Hollers." U LYNDON B. JOHNSON COMMITTEES: 10TH TEXAS DISTRICT NAVAL AP'P'AIR8 SELECT COMMITTEE ON PoST-WAR MILITARY
  • served as Secretary General of the Kingdom of Luang Prabang, and in 1945 was reported as President of the Privy Council of the Kingdom, ··with some indication that he. may have held the post since 1930.. He became Crown Prince of Luang Prabang sometime
  • : 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
  • - In order to enable the posts to ensure timely delivery we would hope to transmit the approved messages telegraphically before December 31. (}'\\~tiJJ1h 'Benjamin H. Read Executive Enclosures: As stated Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE WA ■ MtNeTON "tell
  • by the German Embassy is an exact copy ot this letter, except for paragraphing and the post-script]. LI. S. SENATORSPAY TRIBUTE to CHANCELLOR KONRAD ADENAUER at Luncheon Chancellor and of the Dr. Heinrich Chancellor Adenauer (r.) being Luncheon Host
  • the 1960 campaign Kennedy-Johnson over the reins campaign staff. of government, Peace Corps. He left offered potential great and Bill Moyers joined the When the new administration Bill the active tock Moyers was given a high post ministry, f
  • the winter of 1961-1962 by placing supporters in key administrative and military posts and forming covert alliances with certain financial interests. Opposition in the SCNR to the ex­ panding role of Kim and the CIA resulted in a serious outbreak
  • expected on issues of E~st-West trade. However, the UNCTAD did resolve that )fforts to remove administrative, economic and trade-policy obst-:L~les to such trade should be continued "in whatever available forums", incJ ti Jing the post-UNC'I'AD machinery
  • Mr. Powers Maj Odor M.r . West Sft. Ellie S,t. Stadt Sgt. Mapn SMaj R.uaaell Mrs. Lincoln Sllaj Waybrant Ki•• Crucioli Sllaj Putterman -Maj Cro•• -S gt• ..Antiaezzi Maj lta1lalld Mr. Palmer llr. Secor Loui•.l ana ~..U, taos So Post
  • at h1s elbow -- anxious to head ott conversations that might drift into dangerous watera ". The article as a whole 1• more fiction than fact. The racta of the matter are theae: In adv1a1ng all us diplomatic posts or arrange.111ents for the funeral
  • . 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
  • affection • for Ber Royal Eishness. like In addition to our high esteem tor the Grand Duchess, I should to stress the ·regard in which my countrymen hold her countey. During the post-war years, •• watched with sympathy aJJd admiration your rebuilding
  • small unit attacks against regul~r force/ popular force posts and revolutionary development cadre. His aim appears to be maintenance of the tactical integrity of his forces, while awaiting favor and opportunities to expand control over the population
  • in the north ;test , 'i'hsn b a lon::; sar.:.e~ of r~ids and bebrean ::osul c>.ndthe :i'url:is;1 frontier. ambushes, he earned the serious respect of the Irac;,i arL :,;;· s.rui shattered t:1e morale of the isola.t~d police posts a'ld . the josh wr:o:n the ar
  • 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
  • departed for New York to attend the opening of the UN General Assembly. Bolivia Fighting in the mining area broke out last Saturday evening when miners attacl
  • of their post\l,riog as revolutionari.es in the creation of an . emotional climate around the country which is conducive to vio lence~ But here too they are not alone . The news media , the political authorities , the reports of the ·occurrence of actual
  • as possible should speak with 5. one above in any contacts FOR ALL: o~ for~goi~g. Depa:.· -.-:Lentpla,:is to brief all NATOAmbassadors here all posts detailed We shall also be sendi~g co ascerta~n what each of the All~es host governments
  • ... . ....,.....__. _..,.c, I Jn L _ ,j., I RICHAR ::. ":; ,_ - 1~ ,.," 0-41"'-..r.- -:: C,.....'1 TU - Rluf,ington, a.~. 20515 NATIONAi. PAIUCS ANO lt&CltCATION lltltlGATION AHO ltCQ.ANATION TCJlltlTOltl AI. ANO INSul.Alt Mf'Al ltS POST o.-.-icc ANO CIVIL KflVICa
  • . They responded enthusiastically and asked us to keep them posted, Deriving our information i'rom networlc television and press re­ leases, we informally 1"elayed info1•mation in regard to the rnost 1mpo1•tant aspects of' the flight. tous about; the welfare
  • American institutions ... I feel a little "'>electedprealcwnt.That Janot true. Dullea mentioned Hl1111 for the post. • • t en t w1·th~ same wu meetins electedatchairman at the · wh"1ch seems mcons1s Dulle11 haa been ■electe.i a11 Sec;keptical about inf
  • FOR OfflCIAl USE ONLY Polls taken since 1962 show that country-wide most agree with the Administration's over-all course in foreign affairs. This support is not unqualified, however, and varies from region to region. The Washington Post reported from Boston
  • ::;:,oct to tho caspoGition of ~·:orlci t!t\1' II l)lccl~cd nssot :runctio~,G z!1cultl bo post- ponccl until tho vcctcd nssot~ function cc:i.::.cd.to bo ~n :ictivo operation. Althour;:1 tho proposed tr~n::;fc~ ,·,n.:.:, c;::,loi·ca further by other
  • ,.~ USIS information •.•. • ·,, _.-specialist borrowed from CENTOfor the occasion. The s~con~ shift (midnight •to:.·....'u : ..:· noon) was assigned ·to Mr. Curley, the post's Junio;- Officer Tra~ee! . • ' , • ., . . ·. . . . . . . .. ... .• t