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  • detract from the message to the Shah, and the Prime Minister has received several substantive messages resulting from his visit to the United· States earlier this month. ,I - 2 In order to enable the posts to ensure timely delivery we would hope
  • upen post 9 s confirmation objection perceivedo END IAlt '·.,_ \ ' by NEA:iNE Toi. .. E•t. -5569 Telegraphic cl ■ 11ific1tion tr■ n1ml11ion approved by, and NEA ... REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" J I
  • tain and referred to as "Stronghold" may be used for educational purposes. Its history dates back to the Civil War when it was used as a lookout post by the Union Army. I [ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Li.Ai. io1t i.nvi.i.a.Li..oMio1t danci
  • you expre e your views ,,c!oncerni the ppoin nt of Governor (;olem n. ½- Ple e be/ c r ful m de t that i In~ ill nlo post! ith a ure th t it nly aft r that th Pr id nt election, nd he is confident day ab ad Go nor Col man s r t hi it bility for t
  • War II urban popula.tion bombing. · My understanding of the post-World War II bombing studies is that sporadic . bombing of military targets, such. as we are con ducting in the North today, were not ve.ry effective. Saturation alone succeeded
  • Service should also be responsible for surveillance Of buildings around the White House vhich might be used as possible listening posts. 4. ·Efforts should be made to obtain a highl.y qualified technical director for the countermeasures program
  • Hitchcock's "Saboteur" at RKO Keith's Theatre in Washington, D. C. HRS:kk " ~BER PEARL HARBOR AND KEEP EM FLYING " JOHN H. FOLGER COMMITTEE: 5TH DISTRICT POST OFP'ICE AND PosT ROIIDS NORTH CAROLINA HARVEY LUPTON SECRETARY Congress of tbt llnittb
  • HOWTO DEAL WITH THE U.S. PROPOSAL'AND AS A REULT DECIDED TO HAVE THE VARIOUS AGENCIES CONCERNED,sucMAS fHE sciENCE AND tECHNOLOGYAGENCYA~D THE' MiNiSTRY OF POST~'AND ,ELECOMMUNlCATIONS,STUDY THE PROBLEMSRELATEDTO THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE u.s. PROPOSAL
  • BIRD SPS::IAL theae with i-i,rinted - delivery wrappers above. "CHOOSE LYNDON" pennants BIRD HI LYNDA SPB:IAL 8" tanks (W/30 apec. buttons of heliu■) - LADY BIRD SPB:IAL ar t 100,000 ■ atches 100,000 - post 100,000 post 6,000
  • collect and refine this ittfcmnation n . xt year. With regard to future cou.rau of action, the Department report muat be considered as interim. An airgratu bas been sent to our AJnbaaaadora at about 90 posts on July 12, requesting sugguticma aa to 1'how
  • to test equipment­ especially cold weather equipment. 33. Regional Coordinators can set up to copy and dis­ tribute training and meeting tapes. 34. Collect stationery from different hotels, motels and picture post cards from various cities-send to national
  • up to ·: .,. improvement of relations b':-·.hls post two days later. and campaign promise■, Thua It ··, tween Washln~ton • nd Moa_ has been absent ever aince ·.Ja clear that Jn 1900, before · 1 the· Paris cow along a wide front. talks began
  • , and in moving ahead with plans for the medical school site, violence would ensue. The Administration played down the threats. The state police set up a command post in ~he Newark armory. On June 27th, when a new Secretary wa~ to be named, the militants, led
  • February 1963, he successfully united Labor's diverse elements within a few months, bringing it back into power after 13 years in opposition. He has shown the same managerial skill in his government appointments, placing "moderates" in key cabinet posts
  • in­ tegration and the thaw in Eastern Europe .. e. French Policy. A review of U.S.· policy toward Gaullist and post-de Gaulle France, focusing on third areas as well as Europe. f. Insurgency in Vietnam and Laos. Feasibility of U.S. and GVN actions
  • - ~-rep~~Y." They were she had played · a role in the I Godfrey Hodgson ;; s C -i ..; The Washington Post Wednesday, July 23, 1969 _L etters' t 'tl ., The E'ditor:i:. ~!. .. ,~ Black Mark for Teddy White Being personally acquaint ed with "Mrs
  • in NAXO is the FRG whose revenge-seeking forcao encroach on GDR ~overeignty and.refuse to recognize post-war borders -in Europe . --e.nd, fin.slly, Mayevsky m.ontiona "ideological oubversions"the US is otaging ac,ainst the USSR and other 60cialist
  • this information around, having spoken to Max Frankel and the Washington Post. , W. w. . ,I • ::tr,t. -~ Rostow -~. ,..• j ' J '4 ., --- .- "' .... ~ - -. . .,.. ' Ji. - "t - . . . • • . • • ";'"•~t. - -~ Wednesday September 21, 1966
  • 2 03/2MM A 2 03,l29/.6i:l A •t\S 04:l cable Taiz 545_ ~ 0.+3 eaele Adell 17~-
  • exists. of $200,000,000. ·Kerr, from Com.1anci 6:00 a.m. Post, to 8:30 he Damage is nou 11:etroi t Police a..ra. there were only seven incidents of looting, sniping aud/or burnings reported and that is n substantial decrease from the same
  • also be made available to the Inf'ormation Operator and noted tor inclusion in the next telephone directoey. • Mail. Local post oftices •(in regional and :f'ield office cities) should be notitied ot the change in.name, as should commercial
  • battalion, and nuobers about 6,500 oen. and an artillery an battalion, A fourth such group is being fort.led in a "reJ.oubt" in the Sierra Maestro.. 10,000 troops o.re deployed in smll In addition, some posts throughout Cl.looos rurol police. 5
  • cases voluminous--are not appended and will be supplied to the recom­ mended successor committee. 3. (Page 2). See CONFIDENTIAL Appendix B for a detailed account, "American Students in Post-War International Affairs," prepared for the Committee
  • inside fold] / [2 of 3 front] / [2 of 3 back] .. ,tJost~ aster UNITED STATES POST OFFICE ~ PE~R PRIVATE USE TO AVOID ~HNT OF POSTAGE, $~ AUSTIN 10, TEXAS ' OFFICIAL BUSINESS . P-192 7: ~ ~ ' ~ . 4 Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vice
  • loyal program of 7ranklin Roosevelt in job ot trying to posts. Big lim began to being able to say yes tor a it in the American Magazine tor August, "I think'11t He takes no part to his He even wrote out a cod4 of patronage qualified
  • established that the Indian Government Post and Telegraph (IPTt is scheduled to have in service next year a major 'backbone telecemrnunications .sy·stem--ranging from 300--1200 voice channels in capacity•-which would geographically parallel the Star c,apacity
  • , V!ENTIANE; _,t\mconsulf ~l\1PA,NANG; CINCPAC Mr1Rtj O2u r',i 1 ,Jca I CINCPAC FOR POI.AD J~ / AC.A COM FRB FROM Arnembassy SAIGON INT LAB TAR SUBJECT : Dr. Phan Quang Dan As~esses Post-Tet Situation TIii ll.MB AIR REF ARMY ~ oso
  • long personally associated with t he Vietna:~n problem. In January o: 1959, he became Deputy C h: ef of our Station in Saigon and in June of 1 9 60 he took over as Chief of Station, a post he hel d 'l..ntil September 1962 when he returned
  • ON ~JNCAY CR MONDAY NIGHT. I HOPE THAT IT WILL MEET WITH YOUR FULL APPROVAL~ AND THAT YOU MIGHT BE PREPARED TO MAKE A RESPONSIVE STATEMENT . ?ROi1tPTLY :THEREAFTER. I DO NOT KNOW HO\# SOVIETS 1iILL HANDLE nus, BUT "VE WILL KEEP YOU VERY -CLOSELY POSTED
  • . Roatow WW:R.oatow:rhl News Media Contacts Monday, January 29, 1968 Hobart Lewis, Dave Reed, John Hubbell, Kenneth Gilmore of Reader 1 s Digest, doing "anatomy of Pueblo incident" Tuesday, January ·30, 1968 Drew Pearson, Washington Post, on telephone
  • pE1.-mnhlet :LncHcatcs for Pr(:)C:domil an.d 1 i✓]GtropoLi_tan Hev:Lcv/ 1 j_s pub 1ishcd o·l·.}· n-r·· Ji11"J.cJr.:q, l>--r r"oJ." l l".'.'..>c,c·lr>,--r." t ;y -i•h:·, lt1-·:
  • A-478, Februa·ry 7, 1967; r. /lj[ //.,z. February 10, 196 7 A-26~, z...... ~ [ November 5, 1966 ~~ /J( Two items appearing in the February 3 and February 5 issues o f t he English language daily, . THE JERUSALEM POST (see Enclosur e s No. 1
  • ::: of this new African~ , friendship and sympathy for aspirations country than all of us at this post could hope to accomplisli~ over long period of time, ,... Public reaction is perhaps best s1.DI1I11ed up in tribute paid: by Prime Minister at close of above
  • MARSHAL SHAH WALI, KING•$ UNCLE, CONFIRMED TO AREF, CURRENTLY HEREON CONSUL· AMBASSADORFEBRUARY 10 GENERAL TATION FRCM BELGRADE POST, BEING NAMED AMBASSADOR MOSCOW. CFN, 8 2 9 3 6 3 l 4 4 10 . . PAGE THREE RUQVWB151 8mi &::8 H P E N I I .\ t