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  • PRESIDENT SIR ALEXANDER BUSTAMANTE OF JAMAICA 1. Recall with pleasure received in Kinston i 2. Nothing warm hos on St you 6 Express US gratitude fbr presence of such Hea.d..of Government. a distinguished of substance discussed; no rnemcon prepared
  • DINNER AT MY HOME L AST NIGHT ATTENDED BY ". ·-·~:· ..../':~:~'.~ ...... ,....:
  • ITED ARAB REPUBLIC Background: About 58 years old Home: Cairo where he was long a professor of Constitutional Law at the Vniversity of Cairo Born: October 17, 1908 Family History: The Ambassador is said to have been married and divorced
  • , he recommends two more steps: L Instruct Ambassador Thompson to follow up with Dobrynin i n M oscow, givin _him the b oad outli es of ou aircraft decision, unde rlining_ your d e sir e t o a oid a new round in the arms rac an d ur ging s m "ndication
  • IN TH~ WORLD, HER po srrioN AS THE ✓ 1ttIM of AN .AfTEMPT BY HER NEiG~BciRs to A~NiHIL~T~ HEij BEtoMES LESS CREDIB~E THE LONGER SHE sirs IN HER PRES£NT POSTURE AS AN ~ccvPYi~G ·POWE~ iN LARGE _A~E~S~ ~Hi ~ust . E~E~CISE TH~ ~M~GNAN­ IMITY OF THE VICTOR
  • Premier Mikoyan (USSR) Nov. 27 Dec. 2 Wednesday. November 27 Prime Minister Douglas-Home (U.K.) President Macapagal (Philippines) President de Valera (Ireland) Prime Minister Prime Minister Friday, Jens Otto Krag (Denmark) Norodom Kantol (Cambodia
  • It was reached persons: McNamara, Secretary Chief of the Secret tlme, who crune to tho Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense, Douglas J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the and Attoznay CIA; James Reilly, General, at that Robert Kennedy. ThG investigation
  • for equal rights and equal opportunities for all citizens. At home, Jewish voters have allied themselves more and more with progressive political forces. Abroad, American Jews generally support free and democratic regimes which strive for human advancemat
  • , economic an d other, can Hussein take to broaden his support at home? and what steps can both he and Israel, with our help, · take to stabilize that frontier. We shouldn't entirely foreclose examination of Burns 1 proposal, but its doesn't attract much
  • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . . SBCPBT probably be going home this weekend. 5. Evron asked if he understood correctly that there would likely not be any additive equipment in our package for Jordan. Davie• replied that whether there will or will not be additive equipment he could
  • Douglas, yesterday received }.{r. Qazza.z, who gave Mr. Goldstein a letter to the President from Kurdish leader Muatafa Barzani. Mr. Goldstein then asked Mr. Saunders to speak with Mr. Qazzaz, an Iraqi Kurd who has lived here for seven years and who
  • e research facilities available at the nuclear reactor. \ UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Page 1 of 2 Encl. 2 Tel Aviv A-493 THE JERUSALEM POST, February 5, 1967 · ISRAELI PHYSICISTS IN U.S. ISSUE 'HOME-TO-DIMONA' CALL New York (INA) - Israeli
  • to the qovernment in South Viet· Nam. We do not know, however, what speciflc aspects of the program might have produced political mottvW.On--the example, for instm1ce, of home guards holding out a91lJ.n$t VC onslaught to ·A man. Presumably, loyal Vietnamese could