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  • last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun­ tries
  • 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
  • patronage, the nomination of Bishops and the like, and another is a full-time note-taker. Of course, a Prime Minister doesn't need "a Congressional Relations Staff" since he and his colleagues are in and out of the House of Commons every day and, in any case
  • , Institute of Current World Affairs, and Executive Secretary, Alicia Patterson Fund Fellowship program. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Phi Beta Kappa, Middle East Institute, Yale Club; Governor of the Arctic Institute of North America
  • you ~ 21 straint. !r 22 was congressional J 23 weapons i 24 same pressure 25 Khe Sanh .,. N is the road to peace,. and to try to rec ore ile ;ii ,0 ,... N with the statement of Foreign Minister Trinh of North 0 N J
  • bogged down in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee . State tells me that the Florida Congressional Delegat ion says that the President has indicated his support for the bill. Commerce and BOB have b een negative . State has taken an e quivocal position
  • govt.a in Washington. ot negotiations also pointed out that Congressional such proposal.a in past was determined by progr~ should be diacu.ssed between Xorean and and could not be subject assistance pc■ d•ww to referred assistance would under
  • at the Press Club this noon in which he compared the threat to the Free World in Vietnam today with the Korean war threat of 1950; he thoroughly endorsed our Vietnam policy. One suggestion: Although the interpreter feels that you gave Park every opportunity
  • , and 11. Re w1l1apeu befoN the Economic Club 1ft NewYOJ'kon April 14 and ~ 1n W~a to m.. t with ,eu &t 11:80 a. m. on April 16. W• bave bad an .... uent degree of uad•~ and in e:ucta1 foNJ.911poUcy matters fftm the .new labor Goven.ment kl Bnt.aln. .A.,aa
  • Red Crose. 12:05 p.m. President 12:15 p.m. The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of the President of the Republic of Korea at the National Press Building. 2:10 p.m. President Park will depart from the National Press Club
  • . He is a 1955 graduate of the National War College. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associati~n, Phi Beta Kappa ar.d Phil Delta Phi, as well as other professional and social clubs and associations. Ambassador Bennett delivered the 1966 Comrr.e
  • was for a time considering entertaining the Princess, but has apparently stepped aside for the moment. The ·~ly other function scheduled for the Princess in Washington is an afternoon function for the General Federation of Women's Clubs a :t a time still
  • , Kishi reflect elections. respective factions, with the approximate number House seats held by each, are: Ikeda 46, Sato 47, Miki 39, Ohno 29, Fujiyama 22, Fukuda (Party League) 21, Kawashima (Koyu Club) 19, Ishii Group 5, Neutrals 6. SECRE'f -7