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  • of gJft. GENER AL SERVICES ADMINI STRATI ON GSA DC 73. 4 95 GSA FORM 7122 (7 - 72 ) Vice Presi dent ~fJJ!!NT'.tA"t SPECIAL HANDLING _,.RES-ONLY TO : FROM: New York NUMBER: 1781 DATE : Nov . 14, 1962 Signature Record Date Officer (TOP SECRET
  • the right under the agreement to serve three cities (New York, Boston, and Chicago) does not carry any weight with the Irish Government. We contend that tourism to Ireland would be expanded by the granting of Dublin rights to U.S. airlines, while the Irish
  • or black cloth coat. No veils to be worn by American ladies. The above information on dress will be confirmed by the Swedish Embassy pending receipt of a reply to questions they posted by tele­ gram to their ·foreign office yesterd y and I will send you
  • contentious questions at issue between the two Governments. Both Prime Minister Dia and Foreign Minister Thiam have attended UN sessions in New York; Dia took the occasion to pay a call on President Eisenhower here in December, and Thiam. saw Secretary Rusk
  • Connecticut, Delaware, Florida; Georg i a, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey; New York j iNorth Carolina, Rhode Island1 South Carolina, Virginia WHEREAS, the Atlantic coastline of the United States is subject to frequent vicious and destructive hurricanes
  • yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Julius Epstein 470 Fourth Avenue New York 16, New York LBJ GER gw [1 of 3] INDUSTRIEKURIER UNABHANGIGE ZEITUNG FUR POLITIK, WIRTSCHAFT UNO TECHNIK .. DUSSELDORF OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: JULIUS EPSTEIN
  • . George McCollough 330 Bast !26th Street New Y( rk 35, New York LBJ:WDT [1 of 2] ./ [2 of 2 front] [2 of 2 back] PUBLIC ACTIVITIES ~c~~
  • . With kindest regards, I am, Yours sincerely, COLE THEATRES, INC. ~ ~ ~ ole MC:LYK Enclosure [2 of 3 front] [2 of 3 back] N. A. T. O. ALLIES ALARMED AT U. S. TACTICS m BERLIN By Sydney Gruson 1961 New York Times News Service Bollll---A majority
  • News,· Ernest K. Lindley, Newsweek Magazine,· James Reston, New York Times and Lawrence E. Spivak regular panel member. *** Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D., Conn.) inserts this historical interview in the Con­ gressional Record, issue of April 19, 1961
  • • . •1.1 .I. • -l..._.,.. ~. - ... ~ ■ "'• 1 1962 September . I ■ I - I • JI I J •· I ~- '• ~j I ■ ~ r I."""" 1 ■ I ■- I am happy to col'ltribute to you.r Parcel Post Booth. I am putting a. package in the mail today
  • battalion, and nuobers about 6,500 oen. and an artillery an battalion, A fourth such group is being fort.led in a "reJ.oubt" in the Sierra Maestro.. 10,000 troops o.re deployed in smll In addition, some posts throughout Cl.looos rurol police. 5
  • Presse et d'lnformation, 972 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Litho in U.S.A. by ArdlH Service, Inc., New York ITINERARY Viait of the Vice Preeident to Sene1al, Pari•, l thru 7 April 1961 Saturday l Apr Sunda\l 2 Apr Geneva and 1500 Depart
  • spoke 1n Frankfurt on June 25. This Partnership continues, however, to need new sources ot strength and a sense of vitality and timely purpose. We are gratified that the vast majority of Europeans recognize the necessity to resume movement toward closer
  • A State Embtel Top Secret 2096 from Bangkok (Section 2) 3 p 05/19/61 A State Embtel Top Secret 2096 from Bangkok(Xection 3) 2 p 05/20/61 A State Embtel 2751 Secret from New Delhi 2 p 05/19/61 A State Embtel 2767 Conf. from New Delhi 2
  • DISCOUNT. HIM. IF YOU NEED ADVICE OR HELP CHECK PLATO. GOD HELP . YOU ALL P'~S. THERE IS NOTHING· NEW UNDER SUN. JOHN KENNEDY .CERTAINLY . . ASKED FOR THIS ONE. HE HAS MY PRAYERS. DO vou· FINE GENTLEMAN KNOW HOW FAR OUT IN LEFT FIELD YOU ALL ARE I JOHN F
  • . thousand yeara of new millennium on history was eight centuries old when the United States Yet, our common concern today lies not 1n the his
  • ::: of this new African~ , friendship and sympathy for aspirations country than all of us at this post could hope to accomplisli~ over long period of time, ,... Public reaction is perhaps best s1.DI1I11ed up in tribute paid: by Prime Minister at close of above
  • on November30, 1954(editorially amended to incorporate the new name ot the Watch Colllllittee and the number of the new DCID, transmitted by Reference F), and the Director ot Central Intelligence Directive No. l/5 (new series, trans­ mitted by Reference r
  • and crowd was ~ with VP all the way. Row of cars returning from airport three'-.......
  • Symbol Post (To/From): NUMBER: DATE: SIGNATURE - . .. - . ... RECORD - DATE ~ OFFICER .~ SIGNATURE 'r I! I I ! I ! ' =l I : I I I . This item with Signature Record attached should be returned to S/S-0, Room 724LP within 30 days. If Longer
  • Berlin. It is unlikely that Premier Khrushchev has the latter on his present schedule. 7. Those who participated in this recent visit to Germany returned with new pride in Ame rica's leadership, but with an accentuated aware ness of the responsibility
  • Counci I procedure (5) OAS procedure -2"ffiP SECRE'F- Held off until end of week. Simple exchange of letters on Red Cross. fOP SECRET-- Ball - we should ask for performance! Art 6 Rio Post says Protect Peace of Hemisphere. If Castro issues orders
  • and goodwill that you made during your recent trip to Asia has been brought to my attention by one of my directors. I refer to your iumediate and thoughtful response to news of the death of the son of a newspaper correspondent with your party
  • ~--1,,.;_..;...;;;.....;.; ll~· =~S• ~I 6 p te Oermerz, [duplicate of 11 3] 116 MemCon Secret WH re : Berlin -situation ,, 5 -p 08/20/6l A ~ ·'i· &..Ju..­ ,, ·.:l.S·li1 117 Report #9 WH re : Secret news magazine story 2 p Undated
  • . Walter Jenkins Office of the Vi ce Presida:i t of t!.e U. New Senate Off ice Bldg. Washington , D. c. s. Dear Walter , Enclosed plea; e find a copy of our Final Claim in the amount of $ 151 , 270 . 94 covering damage to our Gal ­ veston, Texas Seawall
  • . Heralcl Tribune Washington Post Washington Sto.r WoJ.l Street Journal u u u u l l l l Do.ily and Sunda.y Do.ily and Sunday Do.ily o.nd Sunday Do.ily IL IL IL IL u l Quarterly IL u l Bi-l-t:>nthly IL u l TITIE New Repub.lic Pub. Office Wash
  • our nation effectively spanned the North American continent to the Pacific the United States acquired a ,new self-interest without losing or diluting its earliest self­ interest in the Atlantic community. As our eastern frontier is oriented to Europe
  • in chosing Mr. Emmerson for the new post. When we have learned that it was you, Mr. Ambassador, who have recommended him to the Government, we are also led to doubt your real intention. Might we remind you on this occasion that Mr. Emmerson, while serving
  • Taipei and S&tgon. Tbe proposed trip bas now been exp61lded to include eubstantive stops at New Delhi and JCarach1, with Athena aa a Nat atop on the return trip. It baa been decided that the Bureau of Far Eastern Affair• should continue to coordinate tbe
  • to the post a tew weeks before the n.ai'\ ·and Nt.U"Ded a tw days in advance ot the Special Mission to be on hand 'thraagbout tbe activities. Messrs. Cox and Sherman also arrived in advance ot tba Special Mission. These officers, ably supported by Mias Ivonne
  • . But this fact does not imp:y that contac~s between our two cou::1tries are scarce. During the last century hundreds of thousands of Norwegians made the Un~ted. States their new homeland, and there are few people in this country who have not relatives in Americ
  • texts and believe responsibility for advice on local considerations should be placed on Ambassador at post.) Non-use of radio TV, on which almost 70 percent Swedish public rely for news substantially and inevitably lessened public impact. Mass
  • Australia New Zealand Moscow - (top level) Sino-Indian conflict West New Guinea) HIRSCH Space Operational Matters Space events, techniques and developments Soviet space science and technology Space Political Matters United Nations Peaceful uses of outer
  • was not available from others, before proceeding with assistance deemed to be in the United States interest. The Department is now reviewing the whole of United States policy toward Africa, and we will be developing new proposals for fu­ ture guidance. /S/ Dean
  • out a financial plan on which joint efforts should be basedc 0 Seventh. it was agreed that the United States and the Republic of Viet Namwould discuss new econo~ic and social measures to be undertaken in rural areas. to accompany the anti-guerrilla
  • from New Delhi #:i. Gable ,,L Secret State Embtel NIACT 1951 from Athens #30 Cable ...Jl.35-Cable 'f'(}tl\ State --Embtel .., /.l/? Secret New Delhi I ~- / tl Secret NIACT 01 from Karachi 4,, ~- '/h- / '.l- ,I,,. 2 p A #3~(em
  • hilertcan y objectlyes. new eapruu: s qbould be on long range econocdc, purpose to deaonstrate a~d thr. pro i~ion of a ha.re subsistenc~ developaent. ou R to the ICoreane 1.n i:.ol•ing ~tionc:; in ~~lect~d areas what ~ter1le ~oat 1-. not requi
  • appreciate your readiness to return to Iran if that could be of assistance in connection earthquake distress. On first news of earthquake president and I considered very carefully whether we should ask you to important trip in order to return personally
  • to talk with President Segni and the new Prime Minister in conjunction with the President's visit to Germany,its scope has been restricted to more immediate foreign policy objectives. They are: 1 s agreement to partici­ To obtain the Italian Govem!1lent
  • mission which brought the American news broadcaster Lowell Thomae, who had been injured in Tibet, and his eon back to India, an act which won him a Commendable Service Award.- In 1950 he was detailed to the University of Pennsylvania Hindustani language