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  • . Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas, Benedict, Ruth, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. Borton, Hugh. Japan's Modern Century. New 1955. York, Ronald Press, ------,,---· Japan Between East and West. New York, Harper, 1957. Bowers
  • .. sponsored school f.n Greece, has designated the Academic Year 1964-65 as its 60th Anniversary Year, to be inaugurated by a banquet to be held in New York on December 29, 1~64. Mr. Alexander W. Allport, Vice President of the school, bQs t•equested
  • 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
  • space arrangement under which Air Afrique sells a service to New York on the basis of a block of seats sold at cost by Pan .American on its scheduled flights between New York and Dakar, Abidjan, Cotonou, and Douala. The arrangement has worked fairly well
  • . to review ~ its rum (withdrawn moment at the Kennedy Round) .. GONFIBENTIAL countries COOFil)Ettl'IAL~ TEE PROORAM October 13, 1967 Prime Minister Shearer's party will be flown by US Air Force plane from La Guardia Airport, New York, to Andrews Air
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Lloyd N. Hand Chief of Protocol of the United States (Williamsburg thru New York City) Board of Korea - 2 - Members of the Mrs. Party Hand (William_sburg PR 109 (Continued) thru New York City
  • rights to fly from San Francisco, or the West Coast, to New York and then on to Europe. This prob­ lem has existed for a long time. Of course, an amicable agreement can be reached only through administrative talks, but I hope to facilitate a solution
  • for Expanding Refugee Absorption Rate 1. The Jordan Seven Year Plan Proposals 2. Other Potentials and New Dimensions in the Area a. Resumption and Expansion of Development Projects and Refugee Training b. Expanding Tourist Trade c. Expanding Israel-West
  • at the Kennedy Round). -CONFIDENTIM.. countries countries. to review its rum (withdrawn TEE PROORAM October 131 1967 Prime Minister Shearer's party will be flown by US Air Force plane from La Guardia Airport, New York, to Andrews Air Force Base, arriving
  • : in the Dominican Republic meant come from the US, 11 to this news, a foreign Portugal of the American to Lisbon. have said he is to get an unspecified "We have no objection today of report new post. but any confirmation ministry spokesman must
  • "'bite House ✓ AFC DOD At lunch today, and again at dinner, Foreign Minister Nogueira expressed himself with great bitterness with regard to the role and attitude of the Upited States Government in the recent Security Council session in New York. He said
  • , in London, in New York, in Moscow, and innumerable less formal consultations, with anyone and everyone who could help find the road to peace. to find here, the the not ful And all of these a solution. have failed -- failed But it doesn't mean we were
  • more sharply than ever. The King's role. It's now clear that a small group within the army - -not the King--triggered the coup. However, the New York Times editorial this morning is right in assigning him some of the blame. We know he had been
  • 11: 20 a.m. EDT · Departure 'from Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland aboard a United States Air Force special flight. (-1 hour and 15 minutes .flying time.) Arrival at 't he Marine ·Air Terminal, LaGuardia Airport, New York City. · 11:30 a.m
  • to discuss arms requesto Foreign Minister Eban would be arriving New York tonight and obviously would wish to know what USG had decided. 3. Harman said he therefore wished continue Davies 9 conversation with Evron last night 611Hnt since it appeared USG
  • 9 ( Continued) f 10:05 Arrivdl d.ffi. dt Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. 10: 15 d,m. EST Prime Minister Wilson and his party will depart from Washington aboard the Special BOAC flight. 11: 3 o d. EST Arrival at John New York. 11:40
  • "8!f PM12 33 1964JUH I . T ORUHC7SEC'STATE'vi ASHD c 'RUDT.lN/ AMEMSASSY LONDON RUEH'CR/ AMEMBASSY CAI RO RUEHCR/AMCONSULATEADEN RUQVRA/A'1EMBASSY·JIDDA , \ RUEHDT/USUN/NEW YORK RUEPCR/DEPTAR WASHDC STATE GRNC BT . I • • -S E C ft ·E .T
  • IS THAT THE KING HAS ACTF;P. WITH IMPRUDENT -3- 37, July 9, From: Athens HASTE AND ABRUPTNESS, TijEREBY INCURRING SERIOUS RISK TO INTERNAL STABILITY WHICH MIGHT POSSIBLY HAVE BEEN AVOIDED. !F KING•S ACTION RESULTS IN ESTABLISHMENT OF RELATIVELY .STABLE NEW
  • . You have agreed to see the UAR Ambassador, Dro Mostafa Kamel, on Monday, May 22, 1967 at 3:00 porno The call will be a farewell courtesy call before Ambassador Kamel's departure for his new post in Brusselso Enclosed are suggested talking points
  • the Texas. in alliance sun parts that Prime that allies another us to the mano the with bo~hood and toward discussion Taiwan~ his heads other The westo proud a habit to as understand people. about to New York, are he would
  • AMEMBASSY LONDON 1476 AMEMBASSY OTTAWA 0396 USCINCEUR USMISSION NATO 0628 USMISSION USUN NEW YORK 1067 S~ C -R f- T STATE 78722 LI MD IS TOVAN 63 REF: PARAGRAPH 4 OF PRECEDING INSTRUCTION REGARDING U.S. Sf ATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF SYG APPEAL WITHHOLD
  • opportunities. It is noteworthy, in recent elections, that many Jews found it possible to identify themselves with Republicans like Romney, Percy, Shaffer of Pennsylvania, Rockefeller of New York and Brooke in Massachusetts. All of these men received some Jewish
  • ·· · . . , .·. .. , . f ·.· .. !: ' AMEMBASSY ' OTTAWA 65 . . AMEMBASSY. LONDON 390 . USUN NEW YORK .206 ·· . USMiSSION : NATO 101 · · :.. · CINCEUR ::.·:' :~· . ,, ' S~ ' ATHE~S 1 :: • .1. · mas • 2445 /· _.. EXDIS
  • 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
  • in New York deploring the attack. We refused to pass an Israeli message t o King Hussein justifying the raid. We will probably support Jordan if it goes to the UN {though we'll also have to deplore the Jordan-based road­ mining incident that killed three
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  • Representative to the United Nations since 1962. In addition to his UN post, Mr. Richardson became Jamaica's first Ambassador to Mexico. He was elected as one of the four Vice Chairmen of the UN Human Rights Conference. At the Sunnnit Meeting in Punta del Este
  • . The 13 detections of 18 night launches detected by 440L comes out to only 70%. 2o @perational Readiness. The Feb ruary readiness date for the interim detection system is a new target date for initial operational capability. As of 1 November we were
  • Javits has now proposed (February 1 Congressional Record) that the Senate Banking and Currency Committee conduct a study of the eff~ctiveness of existing legislation in protecting US fir~ from the Arab boycott. This may set off a new campaign on the part
  • any plans Mrs. Obote without revealing with~ Tentative House plane President Jo Adnse problemso ENDFII. proposed ri.Bito 2a rpt from Canadians if' they reasons for a.ekingo trip to to meet President New York., in COIWS9 presumably June
  • '1ING IN VIEW OF $ITUATION' HERE AND CYPRUS DEBATE IN i . NEW YORK. HOWEVER, A HIGH-LEVEL US VISITOR PAUSING · IN ATHENS I ': COULD DO MUCH GOOD. ALSO OF GREAT VALUE WOULD BE A SPEECH REFERE'.NCE : , OR PRESS CONFERE.NCE ST ATMENT. BY A HIGHLY~PLACED
  • of the dryclock at an &n1le of 45 clearees. The water leYel Yaried from the ma.bl decked&e of the ahip to co...-erlaa one-half to three-fourths of the main deck depemltna on the New York harbor flye-foot tide chaqe. The shipyard contracted with Merritt. Chapman
  • , New Jersey Dr. Albert H, koseman, Director Agricultural Sciences The Rockefeller Foundation New York City and Dr, B. D. Thomas, President The Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, Ohio. Additional mer: -..bers of the group were a chemist
  • 1709 USON,New York ACTION: INFO: Amembassy, CAIRO 2765 ti JIDDA 482 LONDON3763 " t1 TAIZ 477 1t orTAWA 517 YEMEN lnfo1 ss G SP L EUR NEA Suggest USUNseek early p IOP INR of continuing RMR to present UN presence if possible decisions
  • of international 7 were communism. , of Cuban arms cache in Venezuela while demonstrating • I growing capacity subversive effor;s of vigilance ~-·. of Hemisphere to detect l also sounds a new alert ca,ling Cuban ·for redoubling by American Republi·cs
  • C02741287 □ SPECIAL MEMORANDUM EO 13526 3.3(b)(1 )>25Yrs EO 13526 3.3(b)(6)>25Yrs EO 13526 3.5(c) BOARD OF NATIONAL ESTIMATES The New Situation in the Persian Gulf 1 February 1968 No. 3-68 I SA I IZ 7D E.O. 13526, ec. 3.5 NU/RAC By a&t
  • TH GENERAL BONESTEEl. , ,, .1,.~J/~ / -­ - 3 . ROBERT RUMBALL, NEW YORK TIMES, INTERVIEWED GENERAL BONESTEEL 35 Ml~UT ES TODAY ON RACKGROUNO NOT FOR ATTRIBUTION tf BA~HS. 4, SUMMARY or INTE RVIEW!. TRUMBULL ASKED ABOUT REPORTS THAT THE ROKS WANT
  • ATHENS ( TO SECSTATE WASHDC FLASH 3900 INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA FLASH 653 AMEMBASSY NICOSIA 604 USUN NEW YORK 207 S E C R ! 1 ATHENS 2446 EXDIS VANTO SUBJ: 1. VltNe-8, CALLE~. A~ VANCE MEETING WITH FONMIN PIPINELIS, NOVEMBER 26 ACCOMPANIED
  • . Portuguese concern is due primarily to the fact the Portuguese air carrier (TAP) began scheduled operations to New York with its own equipment. on April 1. The Portuguese Delegation can be expected to rely. heavily on a United States/Portugal Memorandum
  • modernized, new elements, primarily industrialized labor and the urban white collar worker, uproot _ed from the traditional matrix, emerged into self-consciousness. These elements found themselves exploited economically and inadequately represented