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  • ) various exchanges took place among President Johnson, King Constantine, Prime Minister Papandreou and Prime Minister Inonu-(Docs. 10 18)7 1]_/ Airgram USDEL/A-1 from London, May 13, 1965, summarizing Acheson Plans I and II (Doc. 19) - SECRET
  • 0 """ y x. (.) Tl\~~ ·'-~'' " l, / /1 • 7) I tr c ,J N: ~-,." tl I ws s u M ~ p ~ 1 0 I y 1,. r ' r ~ ~ r' ii } b ~· r ~" r. ~ 1, ( " bs Q.,.. r-. r1v~ .S/ Q ; .. r ~ I·) h .e b '2 / , ~ v r~· O;t-t • T do.. I k c ~ t.t s f "r 5 f' t
  • i't_' ES RAPPO RTEUR - MANF ULL DI SCUSSIO N TOP I C III. EXTE i:SIO il OF P~ESElff : 11.'f\ f{ BE YO t-i D SVtl , TAYL OR , J OHMSON , 1:JESTMOi1EL1HlO , P.DA\iS REPRIS fl. L PLANNH 1G r1ND RE LATIOil TO PHASE II B. EFF ECT IVE n:::ss OF ATT ACK
  • matters of world concern . ... ..,;.. . ... IJECLASSlFJED · E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 NIJ siv ·k'::f . ·: 90- 13 e/ NARA. Date / - 3- 7t CONFIDENTIAL.__ C 0 NF I DE N I I AL - 2 ­ II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully
  • RESTRICTION #54 cabl 1."~e VJ\V\\ 2 p 05/08/67 A 4· \3·1 '/\W ,, ,, If ,, ', ,' ,, ,, II ,, ff ,, FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File United Arab Republic, Vol. 5 9/66-5/67 Box 160 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order
  • .:..r -.:'3~Z·~ ii;::c .-o~olution~ ·.vcr~ ~.. ~c~tcC. ::::. the Uni:cd N~tio:ia. He Da.id t~a U. !':. could vote today on tb.c Sovie; ::~:;olu!icn.. He poi:ited out t~~ ·fac Sov~·~t.:J h:i.d call.~d :o:: 3. C..;:.ic:a.l A=~ecbly meeting
  • Sa11t'frd ,i,t,c, 60t II».. /.. r{,o/:rslo':J Folder Title 6 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 12958 governing access to national security Information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed
  • '. ·'"--+-.: / _ ________ I ' ;,' _.. _ ___.. _ ----­ Meeting began: 12:23 p. m. Meeting ended: I :26 p. m. i-~ r .r-. ·; '\ .... \:' l' Fir ED IL";.~ '"._, •u/ -~.:-'.'.h.J.i ~.ii. E.O~ By NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH THE CABINET N l.HJ 12958, S~c
  • . .. ...... ~·,ii.I..: -~· ·.;;,•-. . ·.. > . • .... ; .;:.··. ' Re the Persian Gulf and the British pullout-- there i1 aome problem about oil. There ii 1ome trouble with tribes in S. Yemfn. Saudi Arabia and Turkey are in good 1hape. Secretary Rusk: ia not good
  • .. to exclude a upeclllc request for funda for these cou - ·lea. n c fell unde a "' n .. 1 policy. and waa not the · .- . tion y someone ~ tt than th• Beere• 11 .I .. .II I C,. ·nt. . ..:i- ..; .. I ef ., I - ---..-:-­ --- .. ............ "'"4
  • Jerusalem is the most e)..- plosive issue. Ii it can"le to the Security Council now, it could destroy o I -&-BCRET - - 3 ­ Jarring's effort. Operationally, aside from nudging the UAR and Israel toward talks , the big question for us is when and at what
  • PRESIDENT NASSER AND H~D ~ADE NO REFPRENCE ! · ; ?.. 11 1 I 1 11 .. Ii' • 'I ': • • • • '" ' ? I · 1 '· : I • ... I • ~2- I CAIRO 2331, OCTOBER 31 \ .,.. TO Nl\SSF'R ·s .PRFP. CONF'F.RF.Nr.E STATEMF..f\lT RF.GARn Tf\l() 11rTTHDRA"~L
  • . Oceanography ... We are developing a possible US proposal wh~ch would call for: (i) GA establishment of a Committee on the Oceans similar to the Outer Space Committee; (ii) an outline for a Declaration of Legal Principles to Govern the Activities on the Ocean
  • and II and tre Korean War concerning the information problem. He pointed out that we have not dealt with censorship at all. "Perhaps we should send three good editors out there to take a look at the situation and make some recommendations on how we can
  • . degree with Class l honors in Oriental studies (Arabic language, history and literature, Turkish and Muslim law) in i950. He served as a Naval aviator in World War II. From 1947 through 1954, Mr. Nolte was a Fellow at the Institute of Current World
  • the seventy-odd nations that have been born and have achieved independence in the wake of the great anti-colonial revolt which followed World War II. While many of these newly emerged nations are scarcely viable, with many in the grip of dictatorships, Israel
  • that the ship DECLASSlFIED 'lt Qih sSEC"Ri ii 'i' EYES ONLY SERVJCF: Sci [1 of 9] E Q 13516 Sec. 3.5 L)q Nu"[{~_:_-~E~!t e,;ofRfJS,~~rcNl 13 By J' I) v NARA, Date.L21-l!~lu.l._l- - TeP SECRET EYES ONLY - 2 - was 10 miles off shore. CIA feels
  • ;.eriJ~~~~~ eisewhe~ . a2_u~~io~.....~i..1~§~_l}g~n tQ. J?.iei. A.~i.mg~J-~hi.n.s....;.9+~. ~n the Near East• ... r . . _.._... _ _ '• II. SU!11T'ary OJtlook • The British will grant inc!e:_:ienccnce to .South Arilbia in the first half
  • , Lucius Battle, was .summoned by the UAR Minister of Supply on December 22, 1964, and asked about the status of a pending UAR request for $35 million worth of additional PL-480 ---s-ECRET .. \ II •l:: 3/ assistance.- Ambassador Battle politely
  • he danced enough numbers to be p o l i t e a nd then took his departure. But a lot of people ling ered f o r a gay e ve n in g . One of the b i t s of conversation I enjoyed most was \\ II when Jane Freeman said Oh lets go dance, and the w
  • :\. :) ~•re l/-~3.. 93 (~D~,~ •I.:_., " :~ ·­' ,:-- '• r ,J..._,' -eor~F IDENTIAL - 2 ­ II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully intend to use the forum of the General Debate to concentrate the weight of ~he members' opprobrium
  • •_ _ ..!..ii ~ _,:____;__ Page of telegram .to,_ _ _~C,._I..B.1.~GLl,UL,l,I,U;;,Al,,,LBJ-..----------------- 2 80Mli'IffEM'f!AL ·• :: • ~- .:. . -•. . '!.,. '• -- . . i .....·. .., 2. . In our view, the root of the problem is the claim o:r some
  • d - - so m a n y p eo p le do. We w e n t to sit in a c i r c u l a r g l a s s e d - i n r o o m w h e r e you had a s u p e r b v ie w o f th e w a t e r , a n d t h e y to l d u s a l o t a b o u t M a c k in a w . II Q u a in t is th e w o r d
  • t o g e t h e r th e f i r s t d a y ' s h a p p e n i n g s . t ■I ' -■ *ytMk.^>-Ksnr' -~ii“ J^J)>ig1l"*r-'~|i ' •’" • • - - V " MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINGTON F r i d a y , J u n e 9. 1967 Page Z T h e n a l i t t l e b e f o r e
  • a p ic tu r e of m e taken in fr o n t of h e r p o r t r a it to l e a v e a t the h o u s e . And then a lit t le p a st 10:00 w e w e r e d r iv in g b a c k =- ii o v e r the l o v e l y v a l l e y r o a d s to W o od stock , a r r iv i n g
  • • .(? .. f ; . "' I . .... TOP- Sll:CREI/KO:OI S - ii- FOREWORD This study was initiated in 1967 at the request of the Executive Secretariat but then was suspended bec ause of o ther high-priority pro ·ects . I t has now been completed on a to ­ pr i