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  • here?" C 2 I' ~ .a-.~,-q.. ,.,l-~ qs-qv ~d #t,---nremert--PRcCJStlow-to-'.lf7ipesich::rrr.-l, roo_lYLT ff - -#Ha memo t. 7f s/1r/ff ~sk t6 President ttf(/11 6-//_qg --81-i,[Duplicate of #22a, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, "Visit of PM Wilson
  • schedule calla for th,e Vice Preaic:lent•a departure on Novem'be:r 28. a meeting with Prime Mlnlater Wilson at Cheq_uor• on November 29, •and a formal banquet and major address ln London on November 30. We are told that tkia trip waa cleared by the Vice
  • - NOFORN D-5 .. •.· NORTHVIETNAMTEAM Seniors Mr. Arthur W. Barber Mr. William E. ~olby Mr. Wilson P. Dizard ............................. ............................. ............................. Uien Andrew J. ·Goodpaster, OASD/ISA CIA USIA
  • , Volume 6, box IJ ..ll/-ol( N~-S ol{-153 b~ 130) s 020 memo from Harold Saunders SCl.~.\-\'Z4l \?-J?,g/01"' -Q24 .iett-e,-- s .... K..-...o'""rt"""le'""r ...,to"""9e-cwl'T'fflll1e~s- (dup. #3, NSF, Files of Komer, Box 13, Bowles 11/3/63-1965
  • ......... ...,...,. _____ ,...., Sl!:C.RET TuaN&y. Feb. 13. 1968 8:15 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: H8rewith Harold Wllaoa oat.bat world state•maa, UTlumt. Sect. Ruk tell• me that be baa put both Oeorge Browa•• aDd WlJ.JIOD'• memoraada la Arthur OolctNra•• baada, becaUH he believe• AnlNr
  • ADD -- of aa oU..r nation. " tbe ••curity l• recorded 11 flr•t 1930 1 ■": "eeveral fold. " ''la the 1940'•·" f, t ' • 1.3 AND ARClilVIST'S MAR. 16. 1983. M~f~ -- Tuesday, August 27, 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: Harold Linder will be leaving OD
  • INTENSE INVOLVIREMT II THENEGOTIATION PROCESS. /S/ ENGUOTE.• HAROLD K. SAUNDERS '~ E£A914 oo··wn:10 j' :J 1%8DEC31 21 13 DE WT£ 4742 FROM VALTROSTOW TO THE PRESIDENT CITE VH82968 UNCLAS DECEMBER 3le 1968 YESTERDAY, I SUGGESTED TO MAXTAYLOR
  • : Membership: '521 (1963) . -- s. BRADSHAW (President). ·Byron LEE (First Vice President) Dennis SINDRUY(Second Vice Pres.) Ossie DaCOSTA(General Secretary)_ Tony WILSON (Asst. Secretary) Cliff BECKFORD'(Treasurer) _ .- Officers: Water commission Workers
  • 1s · A SUGGESTED REPLY TO HAROLD WILSON'S. MESSAGE TO YOU: ·. . · _.-
  • as it is easier for us to have Harold Linder roll over his ·loans to Brazil and Turkey than to add $100 million to the AID budget request. Thus, in a period of very tight aid budgets all around, debt relief is one of the few ways we may push our friends into more
  • in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
  • to Prim.e Minister Harold Wilson's initiative to bring about a ceasefire of status quo ante. I am afraid and restoration Pakistan has been raising all kinds of d11'1'1cult1es regard1ne ceasefire and restoration of status quo as on 1st January, 1965 which
  • Announced May 9 MAY Vice President Yen China JUNE PrL-:1E: lv'iinister Holt Australia Informal Announced June 1 Pr -: :. me Minister Wilson UK Informal Announced June 2 President Banda Malawi Private Announced June 8 Shah of Iran Iran
  • of ·this month so that there ·may be time for careful consideration and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on December 7 and 8. • " SECBE'iE' .,.
  • BECOME MEANINGLESS •• : '.; ._ UNTIL~ MILITART:OBJECTIVES ACHIEVED.. • • . ~ WILSON.' • • BT · - .. I .. • NNNN a/--;z1,/oo I
  • wtder policy contexc.whlc.h govel'ned thcr ~esldent•s c~nveraatlone wlth P~bn• Mlnlstcr Wilson~ DECLASSIFIED E O 12356, Sec. 3.4 ~iJ . 93-~ z . . By .-' faZ62 ' ------ =.S ltClUt '1 NAllA Datc l!-{t-:!iL ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 12
  • CUBAAROUND WILSON HIMSELFWASWORKING IN CUBAAT THETIME ANDWASJAILED BY CASTRO BEFOREHE WASDEPORTED. IN PRISONIN CUBA,WILSONSAYSHE METAN AMERICAN GANGSTER GAMBLER NAMED SANTOSWHOCOULDNOTRETURN TO THE u.s.A. BECAUSE THEREWERESEVERAL INDICTMENTS OUTSTANDING
  • to the contrary, I do not wish any American official in any forum to press for a binding agreement at this time. I wish to maintain the position established in our talks with Prime Minister Wilson -- namely, that the U.S. is not seeking to force its own
  • ia perceptible in tho respective poGi• t1ona, tc.lks at this level have probably gone about as to.r aa tboy can. The ErhBrd-Wilson meeting, which aa fer e.1 we knov hBa not yet been rescheduled, bes been looked et es the first opportunity for top
  • consideration by the end of this month so that there · may be time for careful consideration and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on December 7 and 8. SECRE':F THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 14, 1964 r &EGRET , NATIONAI,, SECURITY
  • probable Soviet plans for Vietnam debate . Africa. Ambassador Goldberg praised sense of responsibility of African and Asian Co;nmonwealth members and Wilson's handling of the issue. Goldberg expressed concern that the Africans might not have the patience
  • . We can expect increasing trouble here and in Africa. Economic sanctions will not bri ng down the Smit h Regime in Rhodesia. We must get UK Prime Minister Wilson talking to Smith and exert our influence behind the scenes. This problem cannot be settled
  • (copy attached). l. The Wilson Gove rnment is in difficulty with a ll Britishers and confronts divisions within t he Labor Party. 2 . De spite Wilson's troubles. the UK is more stabl e than France. 3 . Many Britishers hav e not adjusted