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- lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which only others present were my wife, one aide and I. During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching at Cape
- tROM P~ESI_DENrfT9 KING, BEGIN QUOTEYOURMAJESTYI ON BEHALF'OF' THE AMER I CAN,PEOPLE I THANKYOURMAJESTY FORYOURMESSAGEON TH~ OCCASIONOF THE COMPLETIONOF-T8E .APOL:LOVIII-MI_SSION•· • THE ACHIEVEMENTOF APOLLOVIII ANO ITS. GALLANTCREW IS AN HISTORIC STEP
- in the zone off the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands, and all other areas of the Pacific Coast of Alaska, including the Gulf of Alaska. (c) Salmon fishing in the zone off the Aleutians west of 175° West Longitude. (d} King crab fishing in the zone in the Bering
- George Bundy said that King Hussein is prepared to do that, and that his position is unique in that regard. The President wanted to know who the nominee of the group was to under take this role as mediator. Bundy recommended the U.S. because "Israel
- aircraft. Senator Symington is strongly against re-arming the Arabs. Secretary McNamara said we should provide some arms and tanks but Israel will be very upset if we give the 105 millimeter gun. Secretary McNamara said that King Hussein's position
- . Meeting with Former Governor Frank Morrison of Nebraska] Meeting with Governor John W. King of New [December 5, 1967 - 5:31 p.m. Hampshire] Ambassadorial Luncheon] [December 14, 1967 Meeting with Ambassador Nehru] [December 14, 1967 - 1:20 p.m. Meeting
- that King Hussein is coming to the United States again. He related that on May 1 Israel thought Jordan would try to keep out of the war, but instead Hussein signed an agreement with Egypt on May 30 and opened up on June 5. He said this was a tragic decision
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- allies. He attacked the Caramarilis Government for its Cyprus policy and its acceptance of the London-Zurich Agreements. Following his election, Papandreou has been occupied mainly by the Cyprus crisis, the formation of his Government, and King Paul's
- pa1eeda perhapo, ror talk with thoeo Ttho do not hoa.r. It m1Q' b• old taahioned• o u ~ . todq to talk to Jl'uaaoli.c1, Stalin_ and Bitler. a king bore and a proaident tbare. The 0110 thlng tbet met bo aaved• it we cro to be eavCJd• 1e tho value~ you
- acres . No promises were made as to what we would do to help Indonesia. Suharto is an honest, hard- wo r king man who benefit ed from his training at Fort Leavenworth. Many ot he r Indones i an m ilitary leaders are now showing the g reat benefit
Folder, "1942 Draft of Speech to Members of the Texas Defense Guards" Statements Files, Box 302
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- &LEUS TH£ PAST or OANNOT WITN THE IE • 8E Cl TED A8 A I>EFEN.SE FOR IU ST AKlt.S OF' THE FUTURE• SHOULD APPLY NOT 0MLY TO THE RUB8ER CRISIS, COYMI TTEE WAS T~KING, IWICH THE BARUCH 8UT T• THE WHtOLE WAPl EFfOil Te WE MUST F'IRST F'ACE
- to us that you and King Hussein might make a quick swing by the Mosque after your talk tomorrow. This would be a dramatic pro-Arab gesture. Since the Mosque is the receiving point for private American contributions for refugee relief, you might in your
- In addition, Eisenhower said that Churchill wanted to go into battle. Eisen hower told Churchill he did not L"iink it was wise to go into battle because of the additional security that must be provided. When Churchill told the King, the King also said He
- are improved. He appears to be broadening the support he has among military leaders and among some civilians. Although the military situation is no longer deteriorating, the Viet Cong continues to hold the uiilitary initiativ e . e . Brazil -- Colonel King
- stated that if a court held this to be a legal requirement,, . he woultj sign. · At the conclusion of the meeting Commissioner King said .he would ~alk with the State Board f:urther to ascertain i f the state wished to sigJ:?.. Two we~ks la"!er he advised
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [4 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- from Nick Katzenbach la.y out the trickieat and Iarael. arms decbion ■ we face--Jordan We don't believe we can string King Huaaein along much longer. A Soviet economic delegation with a few military members is in Jordan now. The King feels he has
- was extended to include Bassac and Sisavang Vong, who had been the King of Luang Prabang since 1903, was pro claimed King of Laos. Shortly thereafter, however, the leaders of a nationalist movement known as "Free Lao" formed a short Iived provisional
- ON JAMAICASFOURTHANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE STOP MAYOUR.COUNTRIES ANDPEOPLESCONTINUE TO COOPERATE IN THE INTEREST OF PROSPERITY ANDWORLD PEACE C CAMPBELL GOVERNOR-GENERAL JAMAICA. KING'S HOUSE .JAMAICA 13th July, 1966. Dear President, accept my sincere Please thanks
- prices meeting regarding ECBUS 635 11/9/63 Summary Aspects Benelux ECBUS 634 11/9/63 Vice President's EEC Commission 11/10/63 Vice King 692 SUBJECT SECRi'E_,. President on Prime and Ambassador Minister with of European Community Vice
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- May 30 ., . June 1 May 29 Prime Minister Holt Australia June 4 - 6 June 2 President Bourguiba* Tunisia June 11 - 14 June 5 President Banda Malawi Shah of Iran* Iran June 7 - 8 June 12 King Bhumibol Thailand June 20 - 22 June 23
- , amended, in lieu of ·H. R. 9531. Oot. 5: Senate concurred in House amend~ents. ; ' I l i Il ; I . GPO a· s.1 39 i ~ ' J ! i.. ; March 13, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: U. S. Representation at the King of Tonga's Coronation
- . 38. HINCKLEY, OR. CONRAD 39• HELEMAN 1 HERBERTV. 40. HORNSBY, rRED 41. HUMPHREY,T.B. 42. HYDE, HOMERH.TCA 43. HYMAN 1 SAMUELSON 44. JASTER, ERVIN A. 45 • JESSON1 rRANK·. 46. JONES, LYMAN 47.-KALf"AS, RICHARD 48. KING, ROBERT'• 49. KISTLER 11, Ao CLAY
- Malaysia Norocco Nepal Singapon~ Sweden Tunisia United Arab Republic Yugoslavia .4dc1itional Countries Barbndos Denmark· Ghana Japan Jordan Iran New Zealand Norway United United Kingdom States Tunl~u Abdul Rahman, Prime Ninistcr King Hassan II King
- at 7:15 p.m. Attachment. CETFR.'.lJ.';rn r::i riE ••, AOMINISTR.HiVE t.1~;,KING• c.,__ix.,H ~VICE SET 0 ,., I ).--.JJ.. h'I Meeting began: 6 :02 p. m. Meeting ended: 7:15 p. m. -ft:JP SECRE I NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING -i"'1'1M\1'"if[t
- zed but have no interes t in the control of conventional a r ms . Our immediat e p r obl em is to gi ve King Hassan a sense of stability. Therefore , we have r ecommended a $14 million a rms sale and a new food ag reement. In this p r ocess , however
- believes there is a good chance of doing that in the next 5 days. The President asked how many targets had been approved to get behind us before September. McNamara said 7 have been approved and he is as king for 3 additional {shown on the map
- Berliner Morgenpost Berlin-Tempelhof Mariendorfer Damm 1/3 Berlin LBJ:CKB:yb DISASTE • I. //~ p"'Cc 0.-.,,tL T HE V I CE PRESIDENT caova,.11110,. c. D WASHINGTON · v.i a.sn ino ? 19 61 octooer ' c:rton , O c tob e r 16, 1961 Dear Mr. King
- to the people of Yemen on the occasion of the fourth celebration of the establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic. 11 11 We have deliberately kept this to the ceremonial minimum King Faisal. We can 1t ignore the occasion in order not to antagonize
- will the outstanding Federal employees designated officers and Agency Heads. Sam King of in charge. I believe the President would probably like at some point to escort the visitor over to greet a few of these people, perhaps after the statements and troop review
- Memorial to War Dead Audience and Lunch with King ~ 1300 III/Finland/I. III/Finland/L III/Finland/M III/Finland/If VII/E III/Finland/0 III/Finland/P VIII(A)/A/6 VIII (A)/ A/11 III/Norway/A III/Norway/I VII/F VII/G -4- Date - Time Description 9
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 111: Dec. 18‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 43
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- you~a, Mike Manato• A&nlnia.t J!atlvo Aeei•·~Ant to the l'rtud~·aen-tt I __.i...;........,_,•...._..".-v ·- 't '-:;. •• ( " • I . ; •, ., ~ . . I ·"'· f MANATOS/ MSCJ- Sent .SAV IJJH ,. · 1·· t" ANDERSON, COE & KING ~:t
- . The Egyptian..;Yugoslav initiative is in competition with an Indonesian plan for a second Bandung parley of Afro-Asians. · · Yemen - Further governmental changes to placate anti-Egyptian feeling may be expected. King Husayn of Jordan has offered to mediate
- of the United States Mrs. Hand The Honorable Winthrop G. Brown American Ambassador to the Republic (Williamsburg thru Cape Kennedy) Mrs. Brown (Williamsburg thru of Korea Cape Kennedy) Mr .. Samuel L. King Assistant Chief of Protocol Department of State
- of the imperialist camp. Britain is allied with the U.S. The Shah of Iran, Kings Faysal and Htisayn, and Bourguiba are only -"tools in the hands of the United States." Nasser said that in the early days of the Egyptian revolution, Egypt had thought the U.S
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- yesterday on his way · · back to Israel and I had a long talk with him late last night. What he said increased the doubts I already had · . about whether it would be right to advise King Huss~in to negotiate with Israel separately from the other Arabs
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- and the Israelis 11 to our grandchildren transcends hardware. . He felt it is absolutely essential that the Israelis give some encouragement to King Hussein to negotiate a settlement. He realized that Nasser seems unwilling at the moment to go that route