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  • TO: S/S 5434 ---eeNFI"DENTD\1:. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALTW. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Visit of British Chancellor Exchequer Roy Jenkins The President Chancellor of the Thursday, April 4, talking points for sketch of Jenkins. of the is scheduled
  • through Febniary 2, 1968 SENATE Commerce Committee Senator Magnuson Approved Commerce Committee Senator Prouty {Jenkins) -- No objection Foreign Relations Coamittee Senator Hickenlooper {Pavlick) -- Approved Commerce Committee Senator Brewster (Miller
  • pressures or other developments which might occasion Czech appeals to the US for economic support have been studied. Under present legislative restrictions (no aid, PL-480, Exim loans or guarantees, MFN tariff treatment), our ability to respond
  • Coordinator After findlng out that Kermit Gordon felt unable to take on this job, 1 called George Wood■ --th• next candidate on the list you bad inatruc:ted me to explore. Hal Saunder ■ briefed Gecrge thl ■ mornt.q, and he ■aid tentatively that he would
  • 5650 1. Baggs and Ashmore have returned with Aide-Memoire from North Vietnamese latter's position with respect to "contacts" to Vientiane via ICC flight which purports to represent and "talks. 11 Text follows: '' The Government of the Democratic
  • ud which tbe Vatican City can proYl&I le an ••••ntlal aad preel.ou blgNdleat f• theae flrn cCHdaete. Neither aide eboaJ.4 enter these oepdatlcm.a •••ldaa vl~ n expeettna defeat. The dornmon objective ehould be an boaorable peace. Mea aa4 women, la
  • VIETNAMESE COLLEAGUE AT 1838 LOCAL TIMEAPRIL 18. IN HANDING HIMTHENOTE,l TRANSLATED ·ENGLIS~ PORTION ORALLY INTOFRENCH.HE THANKED .ME',BUT ASKED !F I COULD''ALSO PROVIDE HIMA WRITTEN •UNOFFICIAL" TRANSLATION. I UNDER TOOKTO DOSO, AID ONEIS CURRENTELY