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  • to New York tomorrow mor...... to 1-ch with Arthv Krlm aad hi• 1roup. The Vlce Prealdent l• alao to be there. I am achedaled to catch a plaae at 10:JO a. m. and would pron bly catch the 3:30 p. m. ahllttle ~k, arrl¥la1 at abollt 4:JO P• m. Show.a l
  • i:.. DEC Rostow SSIFIED Authotity~ ~ ~ ~ ::..-."--"'- Wedne•day, December 27, 1967 B ~ -MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Surplua APCa for Israel Inatead of New Ones You will recall approving last May the aale to Israel of 100 new Armore d
  • 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
  • , New York Phone - Paul Smiths 26-F- l DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICY PLANNING COUNCIL WASHINGTON ~(_ .. /~M~ u.:t ~ ().. k.t..'~~ . a:,~~~~~ ~1~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ a-r -~~~~r~~~ . ~~~~ ~~c_ ~ ?ft ( ~~ /'- "'-­ ~~~,~ 9~7~#.~. />v4.-~ cP~u~ loy
  • • a bomb sLruck thei1• house while E. Dewey. New York disll'Jct al- th•.v sought refuge ln the garden. lom•r : Sen. Rouen A. Taft_. and Windows over a three-mile area. , Weudell L. Willkle, president of were shattP.red by h eavy IJombfi Ute Commonwealth
  • on Atomic Energy December Dear Mr. 18, 1965 Secretary: I note that articles in the December 18 issue of the New York Times by Thomas J. Hamilton and in the Washington Post of the same date by Anatole Shub report in considerable detail on the plans
  • or · the BBC, the interview would automatical:cy- go to all the major broadcasting organizations of the Commonwealth and the world. I shall be in New York all next week from Tuesday, and will be available through the BBC office there, LT1-7100. ·. Yor~/erelyr
  • medical ee ■ iatanee plan. The Secr•tary aent thi• letter to Senator ~onnody 1n reapon•• to a epecific requeat with respoct to the a
  • be rna• ltJ the Pn.W.at. br the ol State, or by a.or• Ball la New York? I am lacllaad to belle" Secntar, that tber• •111t to be a ■tatemeat from a.ar CionnunellL TIie people bawe beea abanW.C tba lacu ca radio aad TV tW.a ....... I bellne &My will expect
  • 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
  • any plans Mrs. Obote without revealing with~ Tentative House plane President Jo Adnse problemso ENDFII. proposed ri.Bito 2a rpt from Canadians if' they reasons for a.ekingo trip to to meet President New York., in COIWS9 presumably June
  • '1ING IN VIEW OF $ITUATION' HERE AND CYPRUS DEBATE IN i . NEW YORK. HOWEVER, A HIGH-LEVEL US VISITOR PAUSING · IN ATHENS I ': COULD DO MUCH GOOD. ALSO OF GREAT VALUE WOULD BE A SPEECH REFERE'.NCE : , OR PRESS CONFERE.NCE ST ATMENT. BY A HIGHLY~PLACED
  • PCI 1p 12/30/67 A #4b ltr President to Pres. Nasser S 2p 12/30/67 A Rusk to President {CAP 671243) 1p 12/29/67 A #7a cable Deptel to New Delhi C 1 p f xaw.-pf--1-J"(l>l'f- ~ i- l 12/29/67 A #7b cable Deptel to New Delhi C 1 p ~v'\i' 12
  • : Your Me ~t ing wi th Foreign Secretary Brm,m , Sept emb e r 2 7, J.. O: 00 a .m. - · Foreign Secretary Brm.vn saw the Secre t ary in New York on Monday, September 25. Brown was preoccupied with the problems of Viet-Nam and the Middle East. He told
  • message Diori October to President leaves October is a proposed from Diori New York farewell of Niger. Wednesday, 11. W. W. Rostow Approve ✓ Disapprove Speak to me RM/vmr --- --- PROPOSED Dear Mr. FAREWELL MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT
  • President, be went on, be would be an unnecessary and undesirable gamble for the Nation to take." sensus. Joining with me in this cooperalntends to carry out what the Constitution Who sald that? The New York Times? ntatives demand&-and Justice requires-equal
  • . Black Special Adviser to the President encl ' - ~ ~- . -· - .. -· ·- . --- . ·-- - . EUGENE R. BLACK 1 CHASE MANHATTAN PLAZA NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10005 October 17, 1968 Honorable Dean Rusk Secretar-J of State Wa.sb1Ilg
  • the record I sugg~st that if you cone• r with the foregoing that you will desire to issue a new NS~1 or an amendment indefinitely postponing the request for a response to NS#-! 298. ti! u. Alexis Jo SECRET 8 1964 __BUNDY-SMITH -:itLE'!IAHJ;\iR _BATOR
  • telling anyone (except Rusk t the last minute). he opte for a fancy experimental brain operation in New York. This as the real reason why he was so eager to come home. The doctor says the operation was holly suc­ cessful and cured hi growing paralysis
  • also referred to his most recent talk with the Presiaent. He said he thought the President was misinformed about the reasons why the Polish Government would not allow the New York Times to send Tad Szulc to Warsaw. The Senator indicated that he had
  • . Lawrence B. Levinaon warr•n L. 111\ith w. Barr , _,,.."JTIVI' ~:?/7 ~/70~ September Wednesday, 4, 1968 10:00 a. m. FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM Joe Califano and Larry Levin•on It is important to name the new FNMA Board so that the trander of FNMA
  • that further useful steps might be taken in New York. He indicated that, if the reports on the deteriorating Middle East situation were confirmed, he would recommend that the United States, France, and the United Kingdom jointly consider calling a Security
  • the future. *New York Times, September then 9, this was phrased, but see circumstances possibl~ that a of the tinged, for
  • an important teat of new technolo1y at reaeonable coat (about $58 mllllon). We would gain &lmoat aa much in technological knowledge a• we would from the $100 million plu• that would be needed at a minifflllm. from us to help build the $250 million larger plant
  • .-SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Call by the British Prime Minister Background ; Prime Minister Wilson will be spending two days in the United States, one in New York and one in Washington. His visit, originally scheduled for February
  • , 1966 -- 11:30 a. m. \~ (~"~v. J~, Mr. President: J \ One reason I have difficulty supplying you · names for State Dept. 7th floor is this: I believe the new Under Secretary you are looking for should have a considerable voice in building the 7th
  • of the dryclock at an &n1le of 45 clearees. The water leYel Yaried from the ma.bl decked&e of the ahip to co...-erlaa one-half to three-fourths of the main deck depemltna on the New York harbor flye-foot tide chaqe. The shipyard contracted with Merritt. Chapman
  • . Roet• WWRoetow:rln March 30, 1968 Mr. Rostow, A Richard Cohen, Assistant Executive Director of American Jewish Congress in New York City, telephoned~ say they are going to make a proposal tomorrow to the President, whlch he wanted you to be aware
  • November and that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would be delivering the GVN's draft of a new communique to the American Embassy within a few hours. He said that he hopes to be able to confer on the Vietnamese draft with the principal involved on 20
  • . C., 20036 393 • 7166 412 14 September 1964 EH zabeth Carpenter The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Liz: Enclosed :is a perfect your new Whistlestop caravan. Campaign song for Inasmuch as Linda Boggs is one of the wr1ters of the song, I hope
  • , informal way, against the background of a paper defining carefully and precisely the elements in the problem. 2.. Intelligence briefings based on information not to be found in either the New York Times or in the normal flow of intelligence (this might
  • moment or national aorrow. 'fopaoat Department officials worked hard and at length to arrange I II , I I I I I ff I Mr. Owen L. Scott Executive Editor US Hewa and World Report 45 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York -2- private meet1nga between
  • the Stat.eof New York. Vice Adm. James A. Hirshfield, President, IAb Carriers' Asaociation. Captain J. W. Clark, Chairman, Committeeof American Steamship Linea. Perry M. Shoemaker, President, Central Railroad of NewJeney. Andrew Biemiller, AFL-CIO, Department
  • National Railroad. The full $36 million of this AID-financed program is being used to effect a transition from steam to diesel locomotives. The new diesels will cost only about one third as much as the old steamers, and AID expects that the new ones
  • in the license, and no renewal of such license shall be granted ex• cept upon the filing of a new application. Every li­ cense issued hereunder shall bear the imprint of the right thumb of the licensee, or, if that be not pos­ sible, of the left thumb or some
  • :__f?:..,.~.e..~~~~-~!.._other__ap_pearances_in 28 cities a~ Boston, New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, To!fows: ___,____ ,. Palm Springs, Anaheim, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, San
  • to see William Benton. He is back from a UNESCO meeting. The occasion would be opportune if you now wish us to bring him d()wn from New York, chat with him, and bring him in to see you. w. Bring him in_ _ __ ----See me ---- No WWRostow:rln W. Rostow
  • or two, the resolution most probably would have· been . 1. . Alexis . de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, ·Vol. I (New York:· ·A lfred A;·_.Knopf, .1 945), p. 265 -7adopted ' with as many or almost as many votes as it actually got, but there would