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  • mentioned both Nouasseur and Kenitra to the Ambassador and inquired whether U.S. officials could par­ ticipate in ceremonies there. He expressed his belief that such ceremonies would demonstrate the absence of any rupture between Morocco and the U.S
  • of the United States is a matter with which Congress might be concerned. I have sent the enclosed letter and exhibits to the House Judiciary Committee because recently the news indicated that the Committee was about to inquire into politically­ motivated
  • that an employee of the National Archive• ha.., adviaed that newspaper correapondenta have inquired cODc:ermna information about Ferri• developed by the FBI_iA 1963. With hi• memorandum, tbe Director encloaecl 55 page• o1 lnvo•t11f J1_v•material which have been
  • Vice President inquired · what alternative /see to Dutch REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS PeAOtN;W1J::JAl)W4i""1'1"'fT.@t:H PROHIBITED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" CONFIUSmIAL -2- 771, November 7, 11 p.m. (SECTIONTWOOF TWO). from: The Hague. see to proposed
  • the in Korea(and Presient could fully for relies defense on the creating with t~e defense of Taiwan. make a commitment not He inquired to withdraw from Viet-Nam. The President the I\. its Prime in United first, the States for own
  • was to be forwarded to you for payment. Our invoice #JS62 dated October 9,1964 in the amount of $1434.72 was sent to you on issuance of the required tickets. To date however we have not received payment for same am are writing to inquire when we might expect same
  • to Senator., Yarborough and ~. , . . , . . I ·: ·."1. • -~ •.Representatives Eckhardt and Ca;sey who also: inquired about this, y
  • States has suggested a date no later than July 27, 1965 for this resumption. Mr. William C. Foster now is in the process of inquiring whether this date is agreeable to the other 16 members of the Disarmament Committee. At the conclusion of the Geneva
  • , the Jordanians would have to retaliate or else face internal revolt, and he inquired what the U.S. reaction would be. Burns replied that the U.S. Government stood firmly by its declarations and would not acquiesce in changes of the Jordanian-Israeli border
  • PROPOSED TO MCCLOY YESTERDAY AND INQUIRED WHETHER THIS WOULD -- SECRET '• -SECF
  • the situation. 6. Incorporation of Eaat Berlin into East Germany, Brandt may express concern over the possibility that the East German regime might formally incorporate East Berlin into East Germany in late SWIIDeror fall and inquire how we would react
  • with the Australian Ambassador. The purpose of Sir Robert 1 s call is simply to pay his respects. He may inquire about your Asian trip and your reactions to the Manila Conference. He will be especially interested in Viet-Nam. Talking Points: You may wish to -- express
  • the committee made references to the battlefields at Gettysburg and Saratoga as examples of what is en­ visioned for Corregidor Island, the committee inquired into safeguards against commercialization of the consecrated site. The committee is fully conscious
  • matter the ladies have inquired about. Is there at present a committee which the President has appointed for studying the critical lack of doctors in the United States and how to solve the problem? If there is such a committee, would it be possible
  • , January 22, at 8:16 P. M. WKAT, Miami Beach-(Inquire at station) WTMC, Ocala, Monday, January 24, at 8 :30 P. M. WDBO, Orlando, Thursday, January 27, at 7:45 P. M. WLOF, Orlando-(lnquire at station) WDLP, Panama City, Monday, January 24, at 7 :3,0 P. M
  • believe either Cliff or Lloyd called me about having the pictures made. They should be ready soon. · January 13, 1960 TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEBN BD JOHNSONAND WALTBR JE;NKl!'S Ed Johnson 'called inquiring whether or not Senator Johnson wa~ going
  • to provide financial asaiatance to Victoria County for the emergency repairs to the buildings in the second and third groups. We are inquiring, therefore, as to whether the Comptroller General would take exception, if we were to provide such financial
  • . The situation vas COJl.l)&rableto that which existed in 1961 when the U.S. had embarked on a MsaiTe trdn:Sng :progralll. Mr. Wilson inquired of the intentions for carry1ng the var into Borth Vietmmi. with the attenda:a.t risk ot br:SngJ-. in the Chinese
  • ., l ~: . YESTERDAY I HAD OPPORTUNITY DURING COURTESY CALL ON SECRETARY OF GOVERNMENT LUIS ECHEVERRIA TO INQUIRE INTO POSSIBILITY OF COOPERATION BY MEXICA N AITTHORITIES TO -HELP REDUCE !~CREASING NUM BER OF CUBAN NATIONALS ENTERING US ILLEGALLY
  • ’ case he is inhibited by tiie domestic political situation. The foreign office has later inquired whether Japan might state publicly tiiat it had been notified in advance by the United States. 4. Macapagal of tlie Philippines said that he was sending
  • ~­ that it was not clear how we turn at this point. We had been in touch with Hanoi and with various capitals around tho world. VJe had also had conversations with tha Hungar~ F'ore!qn 11inister Peter here in Vvashington. The Ambassador inquired if we had been in touch
  • of the fact that the Indian winter wheat (rabi) crop comes to harvest in April and l:vlay, you inquired about the pres­ sure to maintain the pipeline through those months and speculated as to whether the Indians couJ.dn't get by for a short period without
  • -A L 2:00 . ., EXDIS K) R Ass T REF: 'sEc·< atiNltY ;.. . . I . ./ . ·::1·': .: ', . ... .,,_. nEPTti~s~i#~:.:,Ahn331 1. FONMIN STATES :.--HE INQUIRED OF l
  • to the President The White House Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Jones: Senator Brewster has asked me to inquire whether two messages can be sent for the President to Marylanders who are celebrating notable occasions this month..... ... .. - ? ' . '... ·\\ , \~fJ.1