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  • exceptions, beyond saying that they include four or five petty racketeers in Memphis, New Orleans, and elsewhere and one well placed protege of Carlos Marcellos in New Orleans. He comes to us, he says, primarily to assist iri ascertaining the truth, but also
  • to the 1947 U.S. -South African Air Trauport A1reemellt. ' The amendment will: • enable the South African airllDe• to Oy to the U. S. for the flrat time. They probably would open aervlce to New York near the end of the year -- at the earlleat. the U. S
  • to less than 500 feet and 1/ 2 miles, respectively. These conditions persisted until 9:00 this morning. Yesterday's pattern is predicted for the next 24 hours. Operation Pegasus continued with only light contact. All objectives for the day were secured
  • °'-' ----- NEWS CONFERENCE OF SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLARK M. CLIFFORD at Pentagon 10:00 A. M. Thursday, I shall April (EST) 11, 1968 SECRETARY CLIFFORD: I have a brief statement attempt to answer questions that you may have. The President has ceeding to call
  • IMMEDIATE _.-TO SE.CSTATE. STATEGRNC • -BT - S ~ C ft ~ T SEOUL-5590 • 1 NODI $ REF: STATE 144Z52 1. PRES!DENTP'1tRK -WELCOMEDMESSAGE CONTAINED REFTEL. HE WISHESTO REARRANGE HIS OWNSCHEDULE ANDWILL INFORMME-TOMORROW MORNING IN CONNECTION WITH PROPOSALFOR
  • the evident danger of growing bitterness and polarization merely by expressions of sorrow, proper these are.· Words, alone, are at a high discount in the Negro community. On the TV news this morning, c~e moderate Negro leader after another said, in effect: "We
  • SOONEST. EGIN TEXT: RELIABLEBRITISH JOURNALISTHASGIVENME FOLLOWING . A COMPLETELY CCOUNT OF BRIEFINGTHIS MORNING BY AN N~F/NVCONTACT ABOUTCOMMUNIST DEASO PEACETALKS: 1 • THIS 1S IT. THIS TI1E PEACETALKSREALLYWILL TAKEPLACE. 1. NO HURRY,BUT US
  • and Yariv. There's no major disagreement on numbers. with Israel taking the gloomier We interpret these numbers differently view. However, Mr. Helms sees no new evidence that would change his estimates. Mr. discussed Rostow also said that we had carried out
  • -build·ng policy nd that of our Western European allies is producing some results. However, Vietnam is a brake -- both to our ability to pursue the policy with Congressional support, and to the East European response. Czechoslovakia. The new Dubcek regime
  • in Washington was handled ''just right. '' On Secretary Katzenbach 1 s China speech, the President said it reflected no major new shift in American policy. He said China was trying to keep North Vietnam from negotiating. Mr. Crawford asked the difference