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  • for Commissioner from Japan of next call - 10 seconds Hyde - ln .h.uglioh in English between Oovernor Burne of Hawaii -­ and the governor of Tokyo Metropolle scripted,. will last two and a half minutes (no translatlon) (J,1u(]~~/ -~ \_/(.1 for Mr. -2- II
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  • s 1 12/18/67 A s 1 12/17/67 A near dup. of #1 1)1' s 1 12/17/67 A I nte lli.gen c_e Rpt - page A-.34 ~ I( 'lie-'1..o II) s 1 ~g16a,· "''t ()OS-0"°'~ 1'f6':/' 'It - Collection Title National Security File, International Meetings
  • /02/62 A 1 p 11/02/62 A /4 _Gon..L. --r).ft" Dept:el 11:-7-t-�-ON--N¥ ,, I Con.f-. State RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ,),( J II ��·'l(o·o(\ -/i-J9-Gable S-ta.te No 660 from Brussels Conf. --- _//.2.D Cable Stats Top
  • , Haiti, Vol. 5] A II lI s-/f-11 I I S 2p [Duplicate of #182a, NSF, CF, France, Vol. 13] tr President omoza o • o,-,_, ,,.Pct 2 'P _ ~ "1--,.J. vf- , r A Taylor to Pres1 en ~ 8-~,(j 1, N.L...>9o»-3J'~ 8 2p , [Duplicate of #32b, NSF, CF, Vietnam
  • A #'~fflemo- t --R:emow-ro-fu:sroent:,~:5U"a.a.~m1..- - - - - - - - - - + --6#._~~- + - -~ OPen '3 )ro.. nlS Rf\-l o\-C\'\ ,Ii. I ~ Mc \'/d'I A #'H-trte:mor-1--ittmnmncrtrestcrerrr.---&:mr..~-~ -a III,.\ ,03 Alu:T/ Aflill. T~ Jp [Sanitized NU/CDS 21; 1984
  • . American Astronauts Wa1ter ·Schirra and Frank Borman were such wonder:f'u.1 peop1e that 'ii t was a matter 0£ specia1 pride to Us and to the peop1e 0£ Ma1aysia to have them in .Our country. / Like other nations interested in the peace:f'u.1 exp1oration
  • lolellig&AQ&gaele ~ oo!e Sither te \".«atseR r:O:?a open 2./1/l'l. per~LS/RAC II-~~ Oftll 0./'5/13 per NL'3"/Rl\c11-37 open0./5/13 perNL"S/RAC11-'37 tG,---- Page 2 of 5 Pages AlQAl9 109 Al8Al0 st1rf6O A 2 Q/18.'88 B ....... ~--~9:L.J
  • , but it is •~, ••..· _.:· ••-••: generally believed that both these a~e not in any danger of substantial 1·• '.~ii: • disint~:~at:::·re l was no popular uprising in support of the Communists . .,,, :-1 . t, -t • 4·,t . as they planned and expected. . Not only did the people
  • $ Auto110bi·l• aaaipaanta .\ocoaaodationa 3 .. !Ca_vlabe.sq otn:oer ·vi'ce Preaid.nt =v 4. Balaee ot mdivfduale ·5. otn·o:. Ii. ·.,. o.. v for rpecial· dutlop and.·aziea ·l3ri'ef bio.traphl~ !e& aaaiped .. - - s:?:~oe .Jle.p o·t- tho c1 who
  • -31. eountecl oa to do II well u 81,11thlt II demo111trabl7 a. Alllfflcu bomben. fut Dnplte UM &a'a superior corrttt. To hc,rln with, the Mln,n ml111le-foolln, equlpfflflnt Hnnnt lltenlb' traftrae R.. and tbtlr nit11 superior 1la at trN·lop level
  • is dead." The question today in the minds of every nation in the world-yes, the ques731133-19686 tion in the minds of the ordinary man and woman in A~erica who wants peace through international working together, ls, W!II America this time move forward
  • for the above time. The pictures will be of students, faculty, and campus for use in the student yearbook. Disapprove ------ - ., I . ._ .- . • - ·r ... ;"Ii -_ .... ~1•,.,. ~~· I. .. • ... -·•\ t If ._ '•...,;:·rl - .~•~ . ~-.;, -.-r
  • to Telecommunications Operations Division ,6\ 3rd January, 1960 M),' dear Collea911e and friend, Sir Alexander Bustamante, II)' Priatt Minister, has aaked that the :!ollo.ln9 ••sage be conveyed to President ..Johnaon and I shall be grateful i~ you will kindly
  • , tu npnt nor lNtwr 1ud &1111 ._Sl41!11 ,attenl IOl/1 .. _,. •~ aal au alllall cwlcler .. s,., --.. allltJ.l NT1- 114YiauT coaal4aat:lon ot I' Ii ~ l ~ , I f •t ' f " Ii l ~ I § I: i i: t Ii : :I ! f : .•• f i ! ! l • I f
  • to DJ.Jon area. 2. This will satiety Oen. lloratad's requirement to replace &JJPrmimately halt ot the F-8€:Ks vi th Mirage Ills. 3. 3. French report that all AC&II 3. Thia satist'ies Gen. Norstad's requirement tor 24-bour operation. SACEtJR/SACI.ANT
  • PA~ICIPANTS: ("") C> -0 -< ..,., r0 I ,, l --0 '. COPIES TO: Amembassy New Delhi Amembassy Karachi ,,___....
  • and entered the Japanese foreign service in the same year. He served before World War II in London, Shanghai, Moscow and Berlin.. In 1942 Takeuchi was sent to Moscow as First Secretary of Embassy and remained in this position until 1944, when he returned
  • billions of dollars in the Middle East. The President said 11 if nothing came out of this meeting but the smiling faces and warm reception that the people of Glassboro gave to Kosygin, that is something that we haven 1 t had since World War II." Mr
  • ~ /!1~o( VVL. cJki'L /}a~ ~l~cJ,.t 1 ~~ - 1' Y'd t ~ /'f_ 1A t;; VIA , ;Z,, 9'~ ~ tN-l,,,t_ ?fv . ~~ [2 of 3] ~"--------- Ein positives Echo .~Wir sind ii\ efner t ~euen Ara. Die alten Methoden und Losungen geniigen nicht mehr. Wir milssen
  • . There was little activity in the II Corps Area. 4. In III Corps Area the major activity was the rocket attack on Tan Son Nhut and the area around Tan Son Nhut. One round landed.not far from the house where General Wheeler was spending the night. General Wheeler
  • ,.~-~ . . : ••. . '\ '!,, ~J Jd· '\:-:ff.;-._ ..\. -~-._---~~:.~,---_;~::.~----·~~·)ii~-:,---_--.-_:: _;:~4~i~~,i~);~rP:~•~;i;t;'.:;t.·• ?Y!i, ·l ) ,· . Authority,NUJO'l-C,J.b.-~-1~- ~1k\l~!~~~\--.;.,.,..:, ,_ ..._ •• ,..,. •.• By~ NAHA;D~tei· 1 d · IK
  • . - - .....,. M. L-'l'GL.La'T'lw. JII., WIL AIITl«M H. VANDDaalCI, MICH. WAI.J.ACK H. WHITS. .QI., MAINI: HDMIIC ~ . MINN. C1atALD P. NY'I:, N. OAK. LSWl ■ L~,WAal. COMMITTEE ON l"OREl
  • World War II
  • # Ii tiiiiAMI= =Ii. fJ iiUfJJ= ltit71fii#J#1#.ff)# Nfiv#Z~~i~ (5) At the UN, Jordan's comp!a:"nt resu l ted in a strong censure of Israel by a 14- 0 vote, New Zealand absta · ingo But CIA estimates this will have little affect on Jordan's disor ers
  • million couples in the reproduction age group must be persuaded effectively to practice family planning by 1975 and 75 per cent by 1985. II. TECHNIQUES AND METHODS: r . The Indian Government -- Union and State -- is striving to reach its objective
  • and type of miiitary equipment sold or given to foreign governments since World War II and any estimates of how much of this equipment is stil~ in use and how much has been sold on the world market. 6. A complete breakdown by province, and for ten largest
  • No Speak to me ---- CODIE TR ii Ii ll HL Monday• July 25. 1966 • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Letter from Brazilian President Castello Branco Pres ldent Ca.at.e llo Branco has written to you (Tab A) ln response to your letter of June 23 (Tab
  • structured to make a significant contribution for a _force of its size. II. ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL Some of the Station 1 s programs in 2. thEtpa."-~t were innovations, unique in the quality o_f their execution. - remarkable Yet since they were
  • l WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR T IT L E lb - ;;, /--q tf Al£ J RESTRICTION 1¥- .3 b! II ,, -lf.-,L-J.a..-Cat:JLle-+ - -~~~z=,--~ ---S I.!.! 4,fl_~.,~ lt-;)1, 1Q "N, p ~ /() -~/_q
  • East. You last met Mrs. Krag in April 1966, when she accompanied her husband to a dinner dance you gave in their honor. You also gave them a state dinner on their previous .American trip, in June 1964. RHU:mst W. W. RostowR iI U .J ENS OTTO KRAG
  • WITHDRAWAL FORM OF DOCUMENT #3a memo SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) 5~--ud Intelligence Memorandum 28 p II>-:,J/-'11' 1/14'aa,"f--µ«1 S --i M--AMND4~ ---t-- -t;trase--to8unctv "FS 1 p- RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TI T LE 10/63
  • of battle in Southeast Asia, and Tab His the US order of battle and reinforcement capabilities. TOP SECaET - (page 2 of 6 pages) TOP SECRET II. -3- Thirty-Day Action Program A. A White House statement will be issu.e d following the meeting
  • Dear Mr . Prc sidcn~ : DR. r1111.1r HANOI.ER MR. i\RTllUR JIA~ISCll DR. FRAXK L. lloRsFALt., Jr. DR. J. \\' ll.LIS l)R. II UC II Ir. Huss EY llUKST f\lRS. FLORENCE ~ I AllON EY DR. CHARLES W . .\1AYO DR.]OllN ST IRi.:'iG Ml::YER .\tR. jAM ES
  • -.," rll"-J~ J Be_ptel to Pati:! S RESTRICTION M.-'J '11-3,'$ 3 IR--mem-+----l.'1-tttr'n%T""t~-P'ffliiPTrl--~fh..-.--r;p,u- ~ DATE II 4p ' ,, " • ' ~¥ OP"'&./"7 -• _ /~Lr ___,] ....p..,____ "f- .;/ 1~1lo, ~¥,..,.- ~116] - f2.lrC t:\.J6V
  • procurements from the U. K. Any--corisideration: of~fufth;-~~::defens·e ·prqcu-i,:etn.Efrif:1:r'om the '9'. K-'_ .will-hav~--to '.'.take.~}nt~ :i .~counrthe--:-estima.ted '$700.:n:i,iU:ton·un:favorab'le :c~ ? ~~:~·in_ibalan~_e--v.-:l;ii
  • the Foreign Assistance Act so as to give the President authority to provide emergency famine relief and other forms of humanitarian assistance. II. ---SECRE~ Actions -SECRET -6- II. Actions Toward Achieving a Common Western Approach We should strengthen
  • Act of 1958. (2) (3) ---- That consideration be given to establishing the post of Under Secretary at Level II of the Executive Level. The Under Secretary will oversee the FAAAdministrator whose basic functions and responsibilities remain the same
  • ' be::co:nir.g involved in ~.:::-:: Linc0'l~!. b~;·c that 1:un m:i~rbe. sor.::.ctJhat.rc. luct~,t. to c~6k our. involvc~.::~nt:. i··=. Loz~:.c 0~0 in ::}t:tt~d :i:lutly durini the Ii:!·:?eting that h-:: ."ttill ric~ D0'r' for .!.~50~ !:l.:~t:iir~g f.m.1ds ..and n