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  • ) {7C T l "tt/ ..:.~.:a-r' Thur•day. Jlllle 6, 1968 -- ~ PM M~ P r •id nt: A ttached, for your pproval, la a propoa d birthd y gr eting to Kiq Mahendra of N pal. He will be 48 on June lL The King l a reportedly back on bia fMt alter hh recent heart
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ffe'i. ftl6Hl0 ., #!a 1ettet?- CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE merno RESTRICTION ta :Presiclent from Roatew confidential :e.e King HassaB. fn~m LBJ ,,,J»k.,/2.,,~f,~ti P ~ i-rrftr ''T
  • and Jordan with the support of the other Ara~ States. Its purpose was to carry out the repeatedly declared purpose to destroy Israel one~ and forever and to drive its inhabitants into the sea. The little King of Jordan had for years been receiving massive
  • . IMPLE· · · MENTAT ION OF AN EARLIER A~D BROAD.ER UAC PROGRAM--WHICH HE KNEW NO ONE COULD GO AHEA WITH. THIS THREW THI~ MEETING .INTO CONFUSION ANO ADJbUR MENT 1 AND KING HUSSEIN MADE GOOD--AT LEAST IN HIS FIReT S.HOWDOWN-- HIS PRO~JIS.E TO YOU TO DO
  • J;'eady.: to·.li ve yri~ the.·pres!;lnt ~~ttuatj.on :Qf neither. peac~. n~_;:_!far for an .. .ind~finite ..ti_me. ) • 3. King Hussein despe·rately wants a settlement since he has lost half his country arid is under terrible pressure; however, his
  • ::' Clearances: . y" 0/ CFR - Mr. King "9\ lrt< U. S. GOVERz.;:o-.1 c,:T . PRLNTh~G OFFLC F.: 1963 0 - 65 22 19 ( 123' LIMITED OF:E'IC I r l SE A-127 to SEOUL - 2 - . It is custo i.J-ry to fly visi ti:!"lg chiefs of state in United Stat es Government
  • • .. was was not -au­ said he I if a lawful request would issue a proclamation the requests the legislature and the Governor therefore to apply for aid. that had not arrived were denied on the ground that thorized interference Rhode 'Island Governor King
  • criteria the new Secretar·y of Transportation would impose on navigation projects. ,, St .. Ge1·main - Non-committal King (Utah) Promises to keep an open mind. Points out that he has voted with the Administration.98 percent of the time
  • 15 0 2, GPM 0 4p N~ c ·10, P 1 0'+,Rs c I 01 , s s: 2 0, us :_zA. 1 2, i "6 B R1 DRAFTEDBY1 AFNWiRPYLE APPROVED BVI AF'NW• MR, KING W~ITE HOU§E MR ROGER MOR~~S S/S .. • MR BJ30WN JUL 68 WASHDC TO AMEM8A~SYDAKAR R i6i846Z FM SECSTATE UNtLA
  • , Esq. Adviser to the Government 2/ Presently, the un~le of the King, Prince Abdul Rahman is in Washington. He has a certain matter that he has been instructe·d to 1)p~sent to the higest authority. I Ao ~~t know the contents, but I do know that he
  • vi•ited on go to: 1. Chief• Z. Nominal 3. American 4. Ambaa•ador• 2.3, 1966 would like to •end album• of picture• hi ■ A•ian tour? Such album• could of State ruler• -- i.e. king• amba•aador• to the U.S. U •o, we could edit and have album
  • : Rec'd: .Action. E Info of State FROM: Kings ton SS SP TO: Secretary L NO: 3466 December 5, 1963 4:40 p.m. of State 213, December 5, 3 p.m. H ARA EUR STR AID Reference: Citrus Embassy telegram 208 Consultations INR CIA NSA AGR CEA COM
  • elsewhere . Rather it s t ems from the European unificat i on move ­ men t fed by increas ing European economic strengtho There is growing desire for a Eu r opean "voice," for achieving a parity with the United States in dec ision- ma king wh ich more
  • 229 Pacific Trust Territories 230 Assignment of Highest National Priority to Project PAL (2/ 27 / 63) {3/14/ 63) (Permissive Links for Nuclear Weapons in NATO) 3/22/63) 231 Middle Eastern Nuclear Capabilities (3/ 26/ 63) 232 Follow-up on King
  • - Edward A. ~erdes req. assistance·' for construc,tion of a water system for . • Hamilton Acres - Alaska . ~,-: . ~Port Chicago Ammunition Loading Piers controversy. - Nayy relocating ammunition Piers. • Improvements in~neral King highway through a part
  • , 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Message to King Hussein One of the simple gestures we could make toward Hussein without any policy cost would be a private thank-you for his help in evacuating our people. This was the toughest
  • .:eral Throckmorton and ?vfr. Vance go before the press tc say th.:.1t 1'.fr. Vance had talked to the P::.-esident and that all parties joined :n a.n appeal for :reason. The President advised that he would be m:i king c:.. m:.tionally -televised statement
  • j udgment. As of this morning, the chances looked pretty good that the former coalition will continue in power . The King may be successful in holding together the coalition gover:iment within the general Geneva framework. Souvanna Phouma, who l as t
  • which Foreign Minister Eban of Israel has cleared. Goldberg thinks the King of Jordan will accept it this afternoon. The President related that he had met with representatives of Colhmbia Broadcasting System yesterday. One of the men asked him
  • ) 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 (Washington thru Los Angeles) Mrs
  • to Colonel Bowman with a note as king him to handle (per Mc GB). Dolores ~ • JV.s-~A.._ofl• ~ £-'·......__ J:::.. c.J2... ~o~.-..... "'-· J/1 J> .... 41-.1~.. .. . -~ ., • I ... . • • . ....... ... ... - . ..... ./ .. . -~' -- l • f
  • ~:'JE~E . , ~~t:'-i?-~•::.:· '·t~NVITATION. -,I
  • will be towards moving Iraq even closer to Fatah, the Syrians and the Soviets. From our point of view, the most important question is whether they will continue Iraq's support for King Hussein. Iraq has about 25, 000 troops in Jordan and could easily make life
  • "{;,-1i1',I /:i;' Cd, ·--J , ·to l'tEsident from ;Rgstou A King llassan .,.. @IQ".QEi:QQRtiaT - " Pres , Jobns0R frobl King !lasspossible classifHR1 inffl f8' r/a:Jrg ~ from Bator re. 1'!fidated I- Wilson visit ,, #-2~s~b~m~ei::HmHY
  • Senators maker ot the New Deal, seems to tit impresario sweep to tame trom "Stretch" New York king. general, glory ot that new setting 1n the the­ Nor would you build it tor Jim Parley, on their hall quite to sort by his see himselt out his
  • the borrif'ying expar1ence to wh1ch scores of our children -were submitted · in the gruesome attack · on them at Beer-Orah on 18 March. 0 Xhua, ai'ter 16 February the situation which King Hussein promised to re~edy became much worse. "'!ho new and most
  • , Jordan and the United Arab Republic. He met Presidents Aref, Helou, Attasi, and Nasse.r and King Hussain,presenting each with a personal message from President Ayub. He will accompany President Ayub on his visit to Moscow, September 25-30. In view
  • oi. ilic U.S.-i?:-.n:.:.-.:4 join; cici;;;;.:;;.~.::,:. .:.: A;>ril 3. · [5r6J Aug. r5 Public Papers of tlu: Presidents Codd you hcip us out on that? Tirn n z smE);T. The administration strongly favors the King-Anderson bill. No one s?caki:ig
  • , of rt:~·,;v.f.Ved Meeting Place NSRP Nation.a.I Convent.ion 9/12/66 Durham, North A collection of $30.00 was given· to LYNCH, who ·was . en route to M1ss1ss1ppt. 9/21, 23, N,SRP Hall, Kings 8/27/66 {~,/l0/66) . LA T-6 {o/2·S/66) T-2 {9/13/66