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  • . 2. A Brltish telegram from Amman lndicatlng, as we know, that Hussein feels he has a bit more time in hand. 3. A cable from Bruce supporting George Brown-' s plea for a delay in executing our message to Hu,s seln. The British argument ls, ln essence
  • .em. oil I$ cut off$ and oven in normttl times. tlta la:r.gest single supplier of the ttS • 12-~6 million long tone of lroa ore aninutlly ~hlc h go to 6 Gteal = ills thyoughoat the US. and. $t.6, billion 1A ann.uQl trade ($198 million la oxpods o.nd
  • understand that you will spend some time studying how we work to rehabilitate the 4isabled and handicapped here in America. -- We will be most grateful for any comments or suggestions you may have after you have seen our rehabilitation centers and have
  • - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
  • PAGE FIVE RUDTCR 496 S E "e t1 r. T HE HAD PERSONALLY DIRECTED THIS OPERATION. HE NOW THOUGHT FEW PEOPLE \1JOtJLD PAY MUCH ATTENTION TO NORIEGA ON THIS QUESTION IN THE rl'Tl'REo HE ALSO RECALLED A TIME ~.,HEN HE, ODRIA AND NORIEGA DIRECTLY THAT HE
  • ; undermining their morale and discouraging the creative initiative which is so essential to a successful foreign policy. At the -3same time •we have resigned from our respom~ibility in the · shaping of policy and the defining or its purposes, submitting too
  • count:r.lea to­ wa.r d the end of this year, with delivery date in late 1969 or 1970 (lead time 11 20 months). use ou:r economic assistance :a s a lever in getting these countHes not to go, supel'sonic until th-en. I recommend that you approve. the $15
  • ), and a mass of detailed information received from _ _V'ie~e~e who carry out the "Census Grievance" program. \. . :. w1.3(a)(4) At the same time, some of our best officers are utilizing the most professional techniques in pursuing . ,. : • I
  • IN THE MIDST OF A SEA OF ARABS AND, · IN THE LONG RUN, WOULD LOSE THE WAR. CONSEQUENTLY, THE TIME HAS COME TO WORK OUT A. GENERAL SETTLEMENT. l O DO THAT WILL REQUIRE A GREAT DEAL OF DIPLOMATIC SKILL, PARTICULARLY ON THE .PART OF A MAN LIKE YOU. TO HUMILIATE