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- -7742-12 A-5218-27 my appreciation. Since;;11(£, David~ DEL:mb Li\.,,t~~ N. Y. 10004 WHITEHALL -4--4521 tJSi 11.BORftl o ,.,, , UPO KlS ARRIIL ,osnrcurs v R VHnE IMS NECll!Uf. , A1'D PHOTOsr11,. OKAMOTO· • PRESERVATION COPY TELEGRAM FULL
- reflects, however, that Bureau files contain no information indicating that Ferrie or Oswald had any connection with Davis or the anti-Castro organization which Davis represented. William Julius Malaney and Jose Juarez The Evening star newspaper issue
- was observed driving an automobile bearing Georgia 1967 license number 416983. This license number is registered to Silas Norman, ·Jr., Fort Benning, Georgia, for a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle. Norman has been active in the past as a field secretary for the Student
- . President Eisenhower obliquely-confirms the story and reveals that the US has several H-bombs in megaton range. End to Korean War negotiated. Keel for Sea Wolf laid. Third nuclear submarine planned. US announces first Nike battery will be installed at Fort
- epartment of Stat TELEGRAM SEt . f~E I 8T · AC I ON SS 25 1 INF' O /0 25 W R 3t 13 !0 Z J UL 6 7 r M AMEMBA SSY AT HE NS TO SECS i ATE WAS HDC .-e E e: Ji'! ! y · A T HENS 604 E>< DIS v 1 Ii 0 N : GREEK D 0 ME s 1 r c ' EN ~ K G I N D I: c
- OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRf!'f Origin ACTION: lnfo1 INFO: Amembassy, ATHENS Amembassy, ANKARA Amembassy, NICOSIA Amembassy, LONDON USUN, NEW YORK STATE ) ~ (j
- -. -WLI.HDRAW ~ :ITS . MIL ITAR.Y~·-FORCES .:.FROM :·. CYPRUS.~, l~ro IMPLEMENT .IHIS · DECISION~ ., II.- WILL RECALL. . ONE. . BATALLI.ON FORT HW1.IH...,... PARALLEL~ TO ~ THIS WITHDRAWAL ;:- THE · ·ruRKIS.H~OVERNMENT,
- ·. the President's mood as his 59th Birthday approaches. r' L~ · 1" . \ I« ~" (1 >~~· ....,.\2-c ,.JC.. The President: Here is a letter from a friend of mine in Texas·~/) ff reads: "Call them like you see them, even if the stars fall." The President asked
- changing, but the · aid never ends. Turkey has received more than $5 billion; Greece more than $3172 billion, and right now the military junta is howling for $100 million more worth of arms. Fear of com- ·1 munism has receded to the point where conflict
- SHOULD NOT . BE LEFT TO STAGNATE •NY FURTHER, ~ND · ~o THAT E~FECT A NEW SERIOUS E~FORT SHOUL6 BE MADE .T0 wARD s A F I N AL s0 Lu TI 0 N:1 ~) fHE MANDATE H~LD BY THE SECRETA R~L OF THE UNITED NATIONS AT THIS STAGE~ AS WELL - ~ ~NOWN ~~Tif~6E OF SOME QF
- has been cleared with Luke Battle. - ~ ~ EC ASS ED .0. 295 , ec. 3.6 ,J 97- 3/o y ~ ,N JECRET:www Hal Saunders / J I~ 8l!CRE'f MEMORANDUM F SUBJECT: Answers to Telegrams on the Situation in Greece On the surface, the Greek situation has
- for, and the intrinsic worth of, their efforts abroad. Anyone who has the slight est familiarity with intellec tual or youth groups abroad knows that free institutions continue to be under bitter, continuous attack, some of it carefully organized and well-financed, all
- sevePal nujor since AIIJI'O Circular A-280 and CA-9187. statements on population matters To the 20th Anniversary of the United Nations, he said, June 20, 1965: "Let us act on Lhe fact that less than five dollars invested in population control is worth
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- Department of State ~ 1rP TELEGRAM ~1 PAGE 01 ST ATE 89222 ' 85 ORI GIN SS 25 INFO MM 0 11 / 026 R DRAFTED BYI NEA/SWROCK WELL APPROVED BYa NEAaWJHAN DLEY S/S. MR, O'DO NOHUE DEC 67 sECSTATE WASHDC AMEMBASS Y ATH ENS PRIO~ I
- suggested answers to the attached telegrams reporting that Andreas Pappandreou is in critical condition and is asking us to provide medical aid. However, in case you get any phone calls from Walter Heller or his friends in the meantime, I am attaching two
- it will be possible for you to join him for luncheon in honor of General W.C.xWestmoreland at the White House on Friday, April 28, 1967, at 1:00 P.M. Please present this telegram at the Southwest Gate. RSVP. The Social Secretary, The White House PROXMIRE, William
- makes the call, or sends the telegram to the White House. (If he wants to go ahead -- despite a negative prediction by the Attorney General -- the letter to the President can serve as a second chance.) The President's response to the Governor's overture