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  • (reduced diplomatic staffing) in an effort to play for the long-term post-Sukarno stakes. /We have solid new reports of Sukarno's deteriorating health!_/ One item that caused concern in the press and on Capitol Hill is now dead and buried: the Indo Army has
  • System, Wash., D.c. BEARD, Charles H., Union Carbide Corp. New York City BEP.TTIE, Donald, Railway Labor Executives Assn., Wash., D.c. BERGER, David, Phila., D .c. BINGHAM, Colonel S.H., Consulting Engineers & Associates , New York BORGMANN, Carl W., Ford
  • Medalist 1966) Founder and President, Tile Family Care Founcation for the Mentally Ill, Inc. Born New York, Novmber 10, 1910. A.B. Yale University, 1932. L. L.B. Yale University, 1935. Practicing lawyer New York 1935-46. With .W. R. Grace & Co. 1946 to date
  • • Freaeh and the Germau la JSoaa. If you appl"OY•• Secratau-y Ruk coald a•t tlala mnlaa la ld• ~llatu&l talu with Braadt. DMre, uW Stewart at the UN 1a New York. ba•• Ycna pl'm••ly set till• a■id• a• too opulJ prcwoca&i••• TM •u.tloa las do JCN now r-.u-4
  • that impassio ned deprecations in New York streets got the upper hand over responsible debate in the Cap itol, that the American people had lost their will to resist aggression and that any further war es calation by Hanoi and the National Liberation Front would
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • the offensive. SeYffiOUr Toppiy,came in to meet me, in his new role as Managing Editor of The New York Times. He had two themes: Why don't we stop bombing uncondltlonally and _rally the country, if necessary, by proving that Hanoi would not negotiate. I
  • , ----------------------- Vietnam------------------------------------- memo, 13 morale evaluation 12 -- Aide Memoire, policies S to Westmoreland--------------------- post-TET msg, 12 -- Wheeler Vietnam questions 11 12 -- State Khe Sanh
  • be cleared. "Never, 11 said Wheeler. McNamara said "It's movement about 90% are against moving targets." The President commented on the picture in today's New York Times showing about 20 North Vietnamese troops in water re-building a bridge. He suggested
  • Museum in New York City. 4. Persistent efforts should be continued in the informational field. Despite stiff Soviet resistence, proposals to permit the mutual opening of reading rooms and libraries and commercial book outlets should be repeated
  • Guatema.la's export trade--broke dropped from $95 a quintal country suffered known, the ColTIITnlnists looted the inherited a bankrupt government. the price of coffee:--which comprises 75%of din the world exchanges. Guatemalan coffee in New York, to $52
  • , which Goldberg's office confirmed in New York• .... Arthur will not be debating; he will simply be talking at a. lunch.. ~- He goes on Face The Nation tomorrow, and proposes 11 in response to questions, to say that this is merely another epee1dng
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  • after April 6, b•t before the end ol the month, he will come down to New York to take Ida leave of U Thaat. The qae.Uoa l•: la the cO\ll' ■e of ••ch a vint. would JOI& Uke to have a farewell talk with Pear■ oa? Ritchie •uaaeated that the followlq mlpt
  • Representative to the United Nations since 1962. In addition to his UN post, Mr. Richardson became Jamaica's first Ambassador to Mexico. He was elected as one of the four Vice Chairmen of the UN Human Rights Conference. At the Sunnnit Meeting in Punta del Este
  • to an effort to reopen the ports. In these circumstances, the Soviets ~ould at least send a token number of ...volunteers 11 to North Vietnam if Hanoi asked for them, and would provi'de Hanoi with new forms of military assistance e.g., floating mines and cruise
  • Siegrist, Edwin P. Weigel. Regional Editors: New York-Gilmore Iden, Glenn Ni xon; San Francisco- Edwin J. Drechsel. Librarian: Luther A. Dawson Research: Catherine Adams, K. M. Chrysler. Re cording Division : Sybil M. Graves, Ch ief Leased Wires
  • 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
  • i /_,:"~lt A,::, I·,1·· ~,!\: ROBERT.!~~:~~i
  • . Approve _____ Disapprove ____ _ Discussion: The French Foreign Minister, Michel Debre, will attend the General Assembly session at New York, and will visit Washington during October 10-12. I plan to give a lunch here for him on October 12. The French
  • that will be powered by a linear induction motor. And next Monday, we will accept delivery of two jet-powered trains capable of speeds up to 170 miles an hour. We will use them in a two-year test between Boston and New York to discover whether-people who say they love
  • -half cattl.3 and she_ep a~d ;-olated Dcrviccs. million dollara, but could be expanded. Under the new &~ po~ic7. Australia is ineligible !or new procure• nwnt µnlass it cooporntcs financially with tho Dank. Felipe Herr.era suggest:: ~ direct govern
  • for constitutional leadership; Huong widely respected. -- Overall trend unfavorable to enemy; Hanoi1s hopes for GVN collapse or Paris breakthrough dimmed by SVN response to Tet and by American firmness. -- Thieu and Ky predict massive new enemy attacks; Bunker cites
  • their countries cou:itries improvem,mt may be directed school system than !laving a well articulated p!'ojects of new economic objective as in the may be policy, in the smaller in agriculture toward in establishing a and this may be more natic :ial
  • . H·amilton MEMORANDU~ THE WHITE HOUSE WAIHINOTON Thursday, Mr. August 8, 1968 -- 5:15 PM President: Herewith Nick Katzenbach• s brief report on his trip to , On the last page Nick notes that Mrs. G ndhi will be stopping ~ New York on Oct::>ber
  • failures, of the kind that have already struck New York ~ity. and th~ Eastern states. . . Looking further apead, it is time to recognize that services are playing a bigger and bigger role in our economy and in our da~ly lives. We must examine our whole
  • will be dually accredited to Barbados. (Barbados, . itself, plans to - CONP ID~N"flA.L with S.ECR ET attachment . . ,,! - 2 - accredit its United Nations Ambassador to Washington. He will spend most of his time in New York and will occupy space
  • -2- 9. Non-Proliferation. As we come very close in New York, Gromyko pulled back in Moscow, re ... introducing "associations or groups of states" as opposed to 11 directly or indirectly." Sec. Rusk will communicate directly. He believes, if we
  • and recommendations from the fivemember commission on such questions as the preservation of public order and the formation of a new Dominican government. All of these efforts would be frustrated if the United States withdrew its forces and thus invited a renewal
  • with up to $90 million of new commitments. :. :~ , ·... "'. ~ On the other hand, President Valencia holds a different view. While, in May, he appeared ready to go along with the above comprehensive economic program, he has more recently said
  • . The 13 detections of 18 night launches detected by 440L comes out to only 70%. 2o @perational Readiness. The Feb ruary readiness date for the interim detection system is a new target date for initial operational capability. As of 1 November we were
  • :15 .AM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENr : I have been looking for some days fo.r an opportunity to make a quick trip to New York to carry forward negotiations for an apart­ ment which Mary has found and likes. Today looks like a relatively quiet moment
  • States and Swedea which ·w Ul aupereede the pre1ent A&reement algned la 1956 . The new ,Agreement. woulcl haft a term et 30 yea.ra. The primary reaaoq.s for eatedng into a aew Agreement are: (aJ To provide the framework·for aaaurlag the loa1,-• term
  • . This note is merely to let yo u know t hat I understand t he pressu r e of the days and the needs of the hour. Sincerely , Hotel Plaza, New York City, Februa ry 28, 1943 Dear Mrs. Wallace: Knowing t hat you r husband will never read this very serious
  • Javits has now proposed (February 1 Congressional Record) that the Senate Banking and Currency Committee conduct a study of the eff~ctiveness of existing legislation in protecting US fir~ from the Arab boycott. This may set off a new campaign on the part
  • ~RACHI 4 3 RUFHDN/AMEMBASSY LONDON· 378 RUEHOT/ USUN NEW YORK 05 • STATE GRNC I ' .I • I I ' '/' • I' \ 'i' BT S E C R r--' T NOVEMBER 1 I //LIM Di I SIi , ATMOSPHERICS AND DETAILS EMERGING FROM DCM CONVERSAT✓ ION WITH L. K•··· JHA OCTOBER
  • about it in the New York Times. He is pretty disgruntled I think better you'd and inferred do a little that explaining Morgan to him. is too. OFFICE or THE SECRET Subject: ...RY Crash Program for Famine Relief in India
  • equi;:,ment Washington substantial number But even at the anot~er ½;ii:c Laos.** and flow of new weapons in and perhaps Hanoi * rifles Chinese) became highland border ;:aobili ty basic (mostlv regiment, in If was Cong