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  • fx1afoJandwal fro~ President Jol111so11 ~ 7~ po..s..s.i.bJ e c] a ssi fi ed i Afo ~~ r eply =be PM Wi l ~°'' ~ 5prrpt ~C ' ; oet= ,t{J.. j ~ S' I:, " ~/et.~ 1 p c; 1{1r(c,~ u~ '\) sugges~ed re~ly to PM Wilson ecret ;,.>, 11 Nt--J '111->'I) ''f''l
  • roughly $50 million a year to Indiao However Ex-Im has made no substantial new commitment of funds for the last two years and unless the President and you can persuade Harold Linder to help there is little prospect for additional assistance from
  • in London wh.en he arrived to see Wilson and that Wilson and Koaygln were annoyed by the letter to Ho Chi Minh and the Moscow contact. I told hlm that there w·e re exceedingly good reasons which could bear on the future prospects fol' peacemaking, why we did
  • lines. 3. We have no indication yet that there will be a UN Security Con."lcil meeting, but this is a clear possibility. Harold H. Saunders SECftE'f' A\.#.1. ..1.Vft _..COlfl ID&'NTlllL- SEJfstTIYE Tlmr•. , Marcil 2 l~ 1968 1:30 p. m. Mil
  • concerned that British efforts to get into the EEC not lose momentum. during the sum.mer. Germans will meet with Wilson and George Brown next week and will recommend that they: ( l) make .firm decision to enter Europe; (Z) continue bilateral talks with EEC
  • ·. !'))~ ··::;----- I I' i" You will by now have l'OC'3iv~d my letter in which I have dealt with the recent nc{totil'.tio?1s between the British Prime Minister 1•:r. Harold Wilson e.nd l-ir. 1£1.11Smith, rebel leader in The purpose of this lotter is to deal with two
  • is working on parts of this skeleton but still isn 1t thinking big" The President wants to make progress on the Arab-Israeli stalemate, and we c ~ s pass. Harold H. Saunders - /] THE WHITE HOUSE ASHINGTON 11/17 At ached undo of Middle Fast cables seems
  • be calla, wuned aecretariea might be to tmu him away politely. Harold H. Saundez-a Mc:Oeorge Bundy'• Staff cc: McOeol'ge Bundy .,SECBE:C r ·, -.("1-:F:o I:. . • e,~ r·• · • !'!~. ..~.J .S .-1 ~J :.x ~ei ·{._ OR 1,'.;IN/ AtT I O N ' );EA-lo
  • is scheduled !or June l and Prime. Minister Wilson for June Z. In light of the foregoing,·' should we discourage Rutgers from ex­ tending the invitation? Yes No Speak to me · If.you decide ·to give Rutgers the green light and Frei accepts their invitatio
  • to issue it at 4:45 p •.m. Prime Minister Wilson would like to refer to your state·ment when he speaks on this subject at 5:05 pm our time. W. W. Rostow Edward Fried E>RAFT PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT of the United Kingdom today announced !ts decision
  • to issue it at 4:45 p •.m. Prime Minister Wilson would like to refer to your state·ment when he speaks on this subject at 5:05 pm our time. W. W. Rostow Edward Fried E>RAFT PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT of the United Kingdom today announced !ts decision
  • it mentions: briefly hie tal~ with the Vice President ('"Humprey··). Harold Att: H. Saunders Madras A-163., 3/23/66 Subj.: AICC President K. Ka~araj1 s Confidential Briefing to Senior Madras Pressm.en Following Indira Gandhi's Select.ion as Prime Minister
  • : ..... He~ewith a sitrep tr·o m Prime Minister Wilson and a friendly gre!eting. II" I W. W • .Rostow f I. l' ftC.ftE'fs-.. .-~· ,I! ·, ,, ~ ' ./f • I ECLA9SIFI 1 ~ ~'! E. O • 12156, dee. , . 4 (b) e Guideline D ~ ~ .~l·,. • .,.J
  • on bilateral arrangement? for French to Strengthen (U.S. Forces France in Germany -- what line to take in NATO U.S. to de Gaulle? Copies to Wilson, Position Fully on Record Erhard, Moro, others? 2. · A Public Presidential Statement (press
  • and coor,era.tion. Lyndon ✓ a. Jolutso.11 Tuesday, February ZS, 1967 -- 7:05 p. m. Mr. President: Prime Minister Wilson's office wanted you to know th.a t, as a matter of courtesy -- but no more -- the Prime Minister has agreed to see Mr. Richard
  • . [At this point, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown read the citation as follows:] CITATION The President of _the United States of America, au­ thorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1896, has awarded, in the name of The Congress, the Medal of Honor to MERLYN
  • ] ~p- ;1/lTf/~2/10 secret lt54 memo ca Ptesideftt from fto&tow s~cret Le. d~T'fto/ti ! \..].....p. fe-F Ptesident from PH Wilson RESTRICTION 0~6/6f:,... '/-l.Z-??~ ON uffltiab 'l2'Z-" ,;,~ 1 p A ± fl 5 4a mcift6 &to Prc&i~eftt from
  • Commonwealth countries to break relations with Wilson who was trying his best to deal with the Rhodesian situation. Minister Subramaniam replied rather sharply that Wilson had not been suffi-· ciently forthcoming in the first instance; that he would not have
  • ) REPRESENTATIVE - Lt Col Charles D. Ford.,. Jr, - Major RED TEAM(North Vietnam) REPRESENTATIVE USA Richard W. Uobb.c, USA USA USA YELLOW TEAM(Red China) REPRESENTATIVE - Col Samuel N. ·Karrick, GREENTEAM(USSR) REPRESENTATM Commander Harold